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News Briefs - July 30
A milestone for Team Telfer, a Dunn double act in the USA, and the retirement of a top trotter all feature in this week's News Briefs.
Read MoreBig numbers for Sunday's first Southern Surge meeting
Southern Harness boss Jason Broad admits he's "more than surprised" by the response to Sunday's Southern Surge meeting at Winton.
Read MoreIndustry Notice: Next Gen bonus scheme – 2026 2YO Eligibility
Owners, trainers and syndicators now have two months to meet key eligibility criteria for the Next Gen bonus scheme.
Read MoreTake After Me first to be Harness 5000 eligible
Already a history-maker, Take After Me has now become the first horse to be Harness 5000 eligible.
Read MoreDoosie of a win for Butt and White
Major Doosie provided milestone wins for both driver Kimberley Butt and co-trainer Brent White by winning the Betavet Buildagut Mobile Trot (1980m) at Addington yesterday. Â
Read MoreMugford eyes winners circle with Ruthless Emma
Leeston trainer Anj Mugford will be looking for a trip to the winner's circle at Addington today when Ruthless Emma lines up in race two, the Betavet Prepare Handicap trot over 2000m
Read MoreStuart and Close deliver at value
Andrew Stuart and Robbie Close were the kings of the giant killers at Addington on Friday.
Read MoreDouble for Herlihy at The Park
One race drive and one phone call was all it took for Move It Lou to find a new home with Tony Herlihy.
Read MoreThe Moonstone back in winning form
For Cambridge trainer Nicky Chilcott, it wasn’t the stature or the stakes of The Moonstone’s Silk Road victory on Thursday night at Cambridge Raceway that mattered.
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