Top Aussies nominated for Renwick Farms Dominion Trot and IRT New Zealand Trotting Cup

Group 1-winning Australians Just Believe and Better Eclipse are among the latest nominations for the $400,000 Renwick Farms Dominion Trot and the $1m IRT New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington Raceway on Tuesday, November 12.

Trained by Jess Tubbs and driven by husband Greg Sugars, the pair reigned supreme at Alexandra Park in May, taking out the Rowe Cup - Auckland Cup double.

Superstar mare Millwood Nike, unbeaten in all 17 starts, has also been nominated for the New Zealand Cup though her connections have indicated they are targeting the Free For All on Show Day, Friday November 15. Millwood Nike has not raced since last December after having a tendon injury.

So far 32 pacers and 34 trotters have been nominated, with the nominations closing this Thursday.

IRT New Zealand Trotting Cup :
(32 pacers)

Merlin
Mach Shard
Sooner The Bettor
The Big Lebowski
Franco Marek
Beach Ball
Mo'unga
Jolimont
Aroda
Boudica
Anything Goes
Don't Stop Dreaming
Sherlock
Mossdale Ben
Macandrew Aviator
Rock N Roll Doo
Republican party
Franco Sinatra
Charlie brown
Heisenberg
Dalton Shard
Double Time
Mighty Looee
Who's Delight
Millwood Nike
Old Town Road
Better Eclipse
Pinseeker

Renwick Farms Dominion Trot : 
(34 nominations)

Bet N Win
Dream Of You
Fiery Bandito
Smokin Bandar
Love N The Port
Jimmy Carter
Sunnys Sister
One More Moment
Ti Amo Belle
Julie Jaccka
Mystic Max
Oscar Bonavena
Muscle Mountain
Eurokash
Midnight Dash
Mr Love
Galway Girl
Master Class
Aardiebythehill
Highgrove
Eurostyle
Mighty Logan
Maui
Gold Bullion
Kyvalley Hotspur
Cody Banner
Confessional
Masterly
El Conqueror
Outamyway
Tectonic
Tu Tangata
Gus
Just Believe

 

 

 

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