THE MIRACLE MILE
THE MIRACLE MILE
Harness racing has always held a special place in John Tapp’s heart. In these stories, the legendary racecaller shares his favourite moments from the track, celebrating the champions, characters, and unforgettable races that shaped the sport. It’s harness racing told with heart, history, and a lifetime of love for the trotters and pacers.
COLIN WATTS OAM - HARNESS RACING HAS NEVER HAD A BETTER FRIEND
This might seem like a long winded way to highlight the kindly nature of Colin Watts, but the story is well worth the telling. In the week leading up to Easter of 1988 or 1989 I got a phone call from a distraught Tracy Grimshaw, the seemingly ageless host of the Nine Network’s “A Current Affair”.
FAREWELL TO GAVIN LANG - THE BEST OF THE BEST!
Drawing a comparison between Gavin Lang and Michelangelo may seem a fanciful proposition. Not so when you analyse the words of a 16th century biographer who completed his work on Michelangelo, while the Renaissance genius was still alive.
BLAKE HUGHES - COALFIELDS TEENAGER HAS THE BALL AT HIS FEET
Most busy jockeys and harness racing drivers are confidence players. A win early in the programme can set their mood for the rest of the card. It seems a disappointing start makes no difference to the mindset of young Hunter Valley trots driver Blake Hughes.
STEPHANIE SIZZLES TO FIRST METRO WIN
Stephanie Lippiatt couldn’t believe it had finally happened as she took Catch A Moment onto the track for the Schweppes Lady Drivers Invitational on Saturday night.
HALWES WAS ONE OF THE BEST HORSES NEVER TO WIN AN INTER DOMINION
When it comes to horses I’m a hopeless sentimentalist. I had the pleasure of calling Halwes in all of his Harold Park wins in the late 1960’s and he left an indelible impression on me. He was a horse of high speed, great reserves of stamina and a terrific will to win.
TONY TURNBULL OAM TURNS 90!
The Bathurst Harness Racing Club hosted a magnificent birthday bash on Sunday for one of its favourite sons. Family and friends gathered to honour the legendary A.D. “Tony” Turnbull on the occasion of his 90th birthday.
THIS BEETSON IS NO PIE EATER - ARTIE’S STILL GOING STRONG IN HIS TWELFTH YEAR
When veteran pacer Beetson stepped onto the track at Bathurst a week before Christmas, trainer Peter Trevor-Jones wasn’t aware his ageless warrior was about to race for the 200th time.
SARAH RUSHBROOK WAS HOOKED FROM THE START
I unashamedly claim some of the credit for Sarah Rushbrook’s winning double at Tamworth Paceway last Thursday. It was her fourth driving double to date and took her to 45 career wins.
FATE BROUGHT BRAD ABBOTT AND DON BOSTON TOGETHER
Brad Abbott picked exactly the right moment to visit his fellow trainer Leon Jurd at the Menangle training complex in December of 2016.
2019 HRNSW AWARDS NIGHT
Almost forty harness racing participants and contributors were honoured at the Four Seasons Sydney last Saturday night.
DEAN FINALLY REAPS THE REWARDS WITH THE GENTLE GIANT
When Dean Cernovskis arrived at the 2017 APG Yearling sale he had every intention of selling his Art Major - Daniela Hantuchova colt.
JASON PROCTOR’S NEW CAREER IS RIGHT ON TRACK
Jason Proctor had two chances to finish his race driving career on a winning note at Newcastle on Sept 17th 2016.
YET ANOTHER RANDO ANSWERS THE CALL TO HARNESS RACING
You could have knocked me over with a feather the night an immaculately dressed twelve year old boy wearing a pork pie hat bowled up to me at Penrith trots, declaring one of my horses a “good thing”.
CLUB MENANGLE TO HONOUR HARNESS RACING’S FALLEN
I was surprised when Club Menangle historian Peter Collier told me that forty trotting trainers and drivers have died in accidents since the sport began in Australia. In conjunction with his Victorian counterpart John Peck, Peter has worked tirelessly for years to identify the people involved and to trace the circumstances of their fatal accidents.
HONDO GRATTAN - GO GO GO YOU LITTLE BEAUTY
Stumbled upon a couple of photos of Hondo Grattan the other day. That’s all it takes to trigger memories of one of the most charismatic harness horses of all time. Did a quick check to learn that it’s coming up twenty five years since the little champ passed away at the Turnbull family’s Loyal Stud near Bathurst.
DENNIS PICKER - IT’S ALL IN THE GENES
Dennis Picker is one trots trainer who has no intention of getting caught up in the grind of racing all year round.
In the last six or seven years Dennis has established a pattern of working a team of twenty horses, including five yearlings
HOWARD JAMES - HARNESS RACING’S QUIET ACHIEVER
Howard James was twelve years old when he first met Brian Hancock. Young Howard spent most weekends and school holidays with brothers, Brian and Richard Hancock, who were rapidly establishing their commercial training operation.
CHRIS WAS IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME
The crowd had dwindled and the bids were sparse when Lot 202 walked into the ring at the 2015 Bathurst Gold Crown yearling sale. Chris Frisby had already secured a couple of “cheapies” and wasn’t really interested in a third. He sat down for a moment and took a cursory look at the Sportswriter colt from Rooftop Fairy.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Queensland’s Weidemann family have been attending Tamworth harness meetings for more than thirty years, which remains a source of bewilderment to most people in the sport.
HARNESS RACING ATTRACTS PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE - EVEN THE OCCASIONAL POLICEMAN
Joe Conolly isn’t the first policeman to have trained harness horses. The question was raised by trot fans after the Conolly trained ten year old All About Art, won the opening race at Penrith last week.