Geoff Dunn hoping for a change in luck

By Dave Di Somma - Harness News Desk

A hard luck story, a horse that just loves to race and a last start winner – that sums up Geoff Dunn’s three starters on Friday night.

The hard luck story is Laver. Royally bred by Art Major out of Dunn’s brilliant 16-race winner Venus Serena Laver has been the “nearly” horse  this season.  In 17 starts the three-year-old’s has just the one win,  but has never finished further back than 5th. So often he’s been the victim of tough draws and tough runs.

On Friday he hasn’t fared well either, drawn one  on the second row. He is likely to be three back the fence at best.

“He’ll need some luck,” says Dunn. Ricky May will take over from usual drivers Gerard O’Reilly and Tim Williams.

This will be his last run before a spell, and the same applies to Tiebreaker, who made it three wins from 17 starts, at Addington last Friday. It was the son of Mach Three’s first win since April last year. Like Laver he’s drawn one off the second row.

And showing no signs of needing a let up is Doctor Tim. Race 7 on Friday will be his 40th for the season. The six-year-old son of Bettor’s Delight  has won seven of 80 with Dunn saying he’s expecting an improved effort on his last start seventh.  

 

< BACK TO ALL

Related Category News

24 April 2024

The Trials ‘Report Card’

What was worth noting from all over the country for the week ending 26/4/2024

More
24 April 2024

Gladys heading for the front at Cambridge

Pukekohe based trainer Jeremy Young has just two horses entered at Thursday's ANZAC day meeting, but he is confident both are capable of strong performances.

More