Harness racing in New Zealand


Harness racing in New Zealand is primarily a professional sport which involves pacing and trotting competitions for Standardbred racehorses. The difference is the horse's gait or running style:
In New Zealand the majority of standardbred races are for pacers and the most lucrative races are in that gait. Pacers are generally faster than trotters.
Ironically harness racing is often called trotting as that was the sport's traditional or "old school" name.

History

Trotting races were held as part of the programme of some of the galloping meetings in the Otago Southland area as early as 1864. The first totalisators were introduced about this time. They faced opposition from a curious alliance of bookmakers and anti-gambling factions but were approved by the Clubs and licensed by the Colonial Secretary. The first trotting race on a racecourse in Canterbury, in 1875, before the totalisator was introduced, the stake was only about a "tenner", but the match created a lot of interest. About 1880, Lower Heathcote Racing Club was founded, supporting gallops, but added trotting events to its programme, giving smaller stakes. Some years later the club discontinued gallops and became the Lower Heathcote Trotting Club, which gave stakes ranging from £15 to £35.
The New South Wales bred, Lawn Derby, racing un-hoppled, was the first pacer to break the two-minute barrier in Australia or New Zealand when he recorded 1:59.4 at the Addington track in New Zealand in 1938.
From these early stages, the sport has developed with top races and top horses from then right up to the present day.

Prominent New Zealand pacers

The following are some of New Zealand's greatest pacers and races they have won.
Key for 3-year old and Australian races:
Horse
Sire
Dam
3YO races
Auck Cup
NZ Cup
NZ FFA
Inter Dom
Major Aust. races
Other notes
Auckland ReactorMach ThreeAtomic Lass, by Soky’s Atom2007 NZSS 1st, 2008 NZD 1st2009 1st2008 1st, 2009 5th2009 12th, 2012 7th2009 MM 6th, 2012 HC 2nd
CaduceusU Scott Little Ada, by Frank Worthy 1953 NZD 1st1954 1st1956 3rd, 1958 2nd, 1959 3rd1956 1st, 1958 1st, 1959 1st1960 1st
Captain SandySandydale Waikura, by Guy Parrish 1948 1st, 1949 1st1949 2nd1950 1st, 1953 1st
Cardigan BayHal Tryax Colwyn Bay, by Josedale Dictator 1962 1st, 1963 1st1963 1st1961 1st, 1963 1st1963 1stThe 1st horse to win $1M. 154 starts for 80 wins & 45 places.
ChangeoverIn The PocketChaangerr, by Vance Hanover 2007 GND 1st, 2007 NZD 1st2007 4th, 2008 1st2008 3rd, 2009 3rd
ChokinVance Hanover Nell’s Pride, by Tuft 1991 NZSS 1st1993 1st, 1994 1st1993 1st1993 1st1993 MM 1st, 1994 MM 1st, 1994 VC 1st
Christian CullenIn The PocketPleasant Franco, by Bo Scots Blue Chip1997 NZSS 1st1998 1st1998 1st1998 1st
Courage Under FireIn The PocketAdvance Debra, by Vance Hanover 1998 NZSS 1st, 1998 GND 1st, 1999 NZD 1st
Delightful LadyTudor Hanover Desilu, by U Scott1980 1st, 1981 1st1980 2nd
ElsuFalcon Seelster Interchange , by New York Motoring 2002 GND 1st, 2003 NZD 1st2003 1st, 2004 1st2003 2nd, 2004 2nd2003 3rd2005 1st2005 HC 1st,
False StepFallacy Dainty Direct, by Dan1956 NZD 1st1957 4th, 1958 1st, 1959 1st, 1960 1st1960 1st
Flashing RedEchelonCourvy Kazi, by Courvosier2007 1st2006 1st, 2007 1st2006 2nd, 2007 4th
Great EvanderBill B Scott Ayrshire Scott, by U Scott
Harold LoganLogan Pointer Ivy Cole, by King Cole 1931 1st, 1932 1st, 1934 3rd1931 1st, 1934 1st, 1936 1st
Highland FlingU Scott Queen Ayesha, by Frank Worthy 1947 1st, 1948 1st1948 1st
Il VicoloVance Hanover Burgundy Lass, by Noodlum 1994 NZSS 1st, 1995 GND 1st, 1995 NZD 1st1995 1st, 1996 1st1995 1st
I’m The mightyquinnWashington V CLove Sign, by Soky’s Atom2011 1st, 2013 1st2011 1st, 2012 1st, 2013 1st
IndianapolisWrack Estella Amos, by Dale Axworthy1932 GND 1st1933 1st1934 1st, 1935 1st, 1936 1st1935 1st
Johnny GlobeLogan DerbySandfast, by Sandydale 1950 GND 1st, 1950 NZD 1st1951 2nd, 1953 2nd, 1954 1st1953 1st, 1954 1st
Just An ExcuseLive Or DieMy Excuse, by Smooth Fella2003 1st, 2004 1st, 2005 3rd,2004 1st, 2005 3rd
LazarusBettor's DelightBethany, by Christian Cullen2016 GND 1st, 2016 NZD 1st2016 1st, 2017 1st2016 1st
Lord ModuleLordshipModule, by Bachelor Hanover 1978 5th, 1979 1st1978 3rd, 1979 1st, 1980 2nd
LordshipJohnny Globe Ladyship, by U Scott 1961 NZD 1st1964 1st1962 1st, 1964 3rd, 1966 1st1962 1st, 1964 1st, 1967 1st
Monkey KingSands A FlyinTuapeka Vale, by Smooth Fella2005 GND 1st,2008 2nd, 2009 2nd, 2010 1st,2007 2nd, 2009 1st, 2010 1st,2009 1st, 2010 1st, 2011 5th2009 MM 1st
NoodlumBachelor HanoverDeft, by Captain Adios1974 NZD 1st15 straight wins
Our Sir VancelotVance Hanover Teeny Teeny, by Overtrick 1997 1st, 1998 1st, 1999 1st1997 MM 1st, 1997 WAPC 1st, 1998 WAPC 1st
RobalanLumber DreamElsinor, by U Scott 1972 3rd, 1973 4th, 1974 1st, 1975 3rd1971 4th, 1972 1st, 1973 1st, 1974 1stA free-legged pacer
Robin DundeeHal TryaxCherry Blossum, by Dillon Hall1965 1st1963 2nd, 1965 2nd, 1966 2nd1965 1st1965 1st=Dead-heated in Interdom with Jay Ar
Roydon GlenSmooth FellaRoydon Dream, by Lumber Dream1984 GND 1st1985 1st1985 3rd
Smoken UpTinted CloudCarnlough Bay, by Camtastic2009 3rd, 2010 2nd, 2011 2nd2010 3rd, 2011 1st2010 MM 1st, 2011 MM 1st, 2011 VC 1st
Terror to LoveWestern TerrorLove To Live, by Live Or Die2012 2nd, 2013 2nd, 2014 1st2011 1st, 2012 1st, 2013 1st, 2014 4th2012 3rd, 2014 4th
Young QuinnYoung Charles Loyal Trick, by Hal Tryax 1974 1st1973 3rd, 1974 3rd1973 4th, 1974 3rd1975 1st1975 MM 1st,

Prominent New Zealand trotters

The following are some of New Zealand's greatest trotters and races they have won:
Horse
Breeding
NZ Trotting Derby / Stakes
Dominion Handicap
National Trot
Rowe Cup
Inter Dominion Trotting Championship
Notes
David MossGekoj - Proud Countess, by Hickory Pride1993, 19941993
Easton LightGreat Evander - Beverley Light, by Light Brigade1972, 197419731976167 starts, 36 wins and 76 placings
I Can DoositMuscles Yankee - Sheezadoosie, by Chiola Hanover20112011, 20122011, 2012
Johnny GeeJohnny Globe - Atone19651970
Lyell CreekRoyden Glen - Kahlum, by Noodlum1999, 2001, 20041999, 20002000, 2001, 20042000Raced in America and Europe
Nigel CraigProtector - Pipetre1977
No ResponseHodgen's Surprise - Cordsworth, by Ripcord--197819811979
Petite EvanderGreat Evander - Thearle, by Light Brigade21 wins in NZ, 26 wins in America and Europe, 184 starts for 47 wins world wide and over $800,000 stakes
OrdealLight Brigade – Arizona, by U Scott 19601961
Pride Of PetiteRoyal Prestige - Petite Evander, by Great Evander1996, 1997
Take A MomentArmbro Invasion - Nakura, by Jet D'Emeraude2001, 2002, 20032002, 0320012001, 2003

Prominent people

The following are some notable people in New Zealand harness racing history:
Person
Achievements/Comments
Other horses associated with
James BryceWinning driver of 4 NZ Cups & 3 Auckland Cups Captain Sandy, Great Hope, Sea Born, Shadow Maid
James Bryce JuniorWinning driver of NZ Cup & 4 Auckland Cups Kohara, Red Shadow
Anthony ButtWinning driver of 3 NZ Cups, 2 Auckland Cups & 1 NZ FFA, Inter Dominion Hall of FameHappy Asset, Lyell Creek, Simon Katz, Stunin Cullen, Take A Moment
Cecil Devine & 2 NZ FFAs. New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame.Bass Strait
Tony HerlihyWinning driver of 3 NZ Cups, 8 Auckland Cups & 7 NZ FFAs, Inter Dominion Hall of Fame, New Zealand Order of Merit
Freeman Holmes Was a champion thoroughbred jockey and standardbred driver and trainer of both codes. Winning jockey of the New Zealand Cup and driver of the New Zealand Trotting Cup & 2 Auckland Cups.Bonilene, Frank Worthy, Grattan Loyal, Logan Pointer, Stonewall Jackson,
Maurice Holmes
Winning driver of 3 NZ Cups, 2 Interdominion finals, 2 Auckland Cups & 4 NZ FFAs. Drove 1666 winners over 49 years. Order of the British Empire. Son of Free HolmesNoodlum, Pot Luck,
Charlie HunterWinning driver of Auckland Cup
John LangdonWinning driver of NZ Cup & Auckland Cup. Inter Dominion Hall of FameCastleton’s Pride
Maurice McKendryWinning driver of Auckland Cup
Sir Roy McKenzie Winning owner of 4 Auckland Cups Game Pride, Sundon
Ricky MayWinning driver of 7 NZ Cups, 2 Auckland Cups & 3 NZ FFAs.
Todd MitchellWinning driver of 4 NZ Cups & 1 NZ FFA
Reon Murthalong-standing South Island race caller
D D NyhanWinning driver of 3 NZ Cups, 1 Auckland Cup & 5 NZ FFAs. Son of Don Nyhan, brother of Barry Nyhan.
D G Nyhan Winning driver of NZ Cup & 3 NZ FFAs. Son of Dan Nyhan, father of Denis Nyhan & Barry Nyhan.
Mark PurdonWinning driver of 5 NZ Cups, 5 Auckland Cups & 5 NZ FFAs. Son of Roy Purdon, brother of Barry Purdon.Pride Of Petite,
Roy PurdonFather of Barry & Mark PurdonComedy Lad, Framalda, Hi Foyle, Luxury Liner, Melton Monarch, Scottish Charm, Sole Command,
Natalie RasmussenWinning driver of 1 NZ Cup, 2 NZ FFAs & 1 Auckland Cup Blacks A Fake, Chase Auckland, Cruz Bromac, Ultimate Machete, Ultimate Sniper
Steven ReidBaileys Dream, Gold Ace, Monkey King
Jack Smolenski Winning driver of NZ Cup & Auckland Cup
Doody Townley Winning driver of NZ Cup, 2 Auckland Cups & 2 NZ FFAs.Bellajily, Hano Direct, Rupee, Stylish Major, Sun Chief, Tactile
Peter Wolfenden
Winning driver of 4 NZ Cups, 6 Auckland Cups & 2 NZ FFAs.

Major New Zealand harness races

In New Zealand the richest and most important race is the New Zealand Trotting Cup, run for open class pacers in November at Addington Raceway. Other major races include the Auckland Trotting Cup as well as the Noel J Taylor Memorial Mile and the New Zealand Messenger Championship for four-year-olds. There are also the New Zealand Derby and the Great Northern Derby for three-year-olds, and the Dominion Handicap and Rowe Cup for trotters. The Harness Jewels raceday takes place in late May or early June
A marquee event is the annual series which takes place between New Zealand and Australia called the Inter Dominion. The series, which includes a pacing series and a trotting series, is held yearly and rotated around the Australian State Controlling Bodies and once every four years the Inter Dominion Championships are held in New Zealand.
There is also the Australasian Pacers Grand Circuit in which each year points are awarded for placings in the major races in Australia and New Zealand to determine the overall winner.

Harness racing clubs and courses of New Zealand

Harness racing is held throughout New Zealand, including courses in some of the smaller centres. The following trotting clubs were listed in the 1972 DB Trotting Annual.
The Amberley Racing Club also held trotting races at Amberley Racecourse and eventually an Amberley TC was formed and held trotting meetings. When the Amberley racecourse closed in 1973 the club then held meetings at Rangiora in February and September 1974 and conducted Equalisator meetings at its qualifying trials meetings through until 1980. The Amberley TC held its first full Totalisator meeting on the 23rd of January 1994.

Racing rules

racing differs from North American racing in that metric distances are used. Races are at distances between 1600m and 3200m.
Another large difference is that in New Zealand racing the leader does not have to hand up the lead to any horse that challenges, often leaving a horse parked outside the leader in the "death seat", "the death", or "facing the breeze", as this horse covers more ground than the leader.
New Zealand races may have a field of up to 16 horses, although as numbers of horses have reduced some races will have less than 10 starters. This generally means that with the smaller tracks a "three wide train" starts as the field gets the bell at signal their final lap.
There is a system of an 'open lane' or 'passing lane'. These lanes do not operate on all tracks and have been a point of argument between many industry participants.
New Zealand horses are able to easily "cross the Tasman" to Australia, as the rules are similar.

United States and Canada

The association with trotting in New Zealand and the United States has always been strong, with much of the breeding stock coming from America. Particularly in the 1950s and 1960s, New Zealand horses competed in both Canada and the United States. The first New Zealand horse to be raced in America by a New Zealander was the trotter Vodka, the winner of the 1953 Dominion Handicap. He was taken there in 1956 by his owner, J. S. Shaw, won 11 races and was later leased to American interests.
In 1960 Caduceus was the first New Zealand pacer to compete in the Yonkers International Series with his trainer-driver, J. D. Litten. Despite his nine years, Caduceus showed he was the equal of the top American horses, winning the last race of the series, only to be disqualified. He also was leased to American interests and at 10 years of age was still winning races.
False Step was driven in the Yonkers International series during the 1960–61 season by his trainer C C Devine. False Step's performances showed he was one of the greatest pacers in the world. He beat the acknowledged American champion, Adios Butler, in a 1½ mile race. He was sold in America for 115,000 dollars, the fifth-highest price paid for a pacer in the United States.
Arania also entered the series with False Step. She did not do well, but after being leased won several races and proved she was able to race with the best in America, and in fact created a record of 1 min 57 sec for 1 mile in the Lexington Red Mile.
In 1964, Cardigan Bay was to travel to America with reinsman Stanley Dancer, who paid 100,000 dollars for the horse. Cardigan Bay was already an established racehorse in New Zealand, having won the 1963 New Zealand Trotting Cup and other top races in Australia and New Zealand. He went on to win over a million dollars in the United States, the first harness horse ever to do so.