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General Category => General Harness Racing Discussion => Topic started by: Elgin on May 10, 2012, 11:03:48 AM
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http://www.harnesslink.com/www/Article.cgi?ID=97496
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from Aug 18, 1943 Harness Horse and In Kentucky:
The winner of the race was Hurricane, a British Bred four-yearold that as Mr. Fyfe puts it ''Traces to Mambritonian on his sire's side and Lady Erectress, dam of Napoleon Direct on his dam's side.'' As in most countries except the United States and Canada Trotters and Pacers are raced together in the handicap events. Mr. Fyfe said that two of the best horses brought to England from the United States were Wellington Direct 2:043/4 a half-brother to Napoleon Direct 1:593/4 sire of the present harness champion, Billy Direct 4, 1:55 and Frank Dewey 2:011/2. Frank Dewey holds the British record of 2:11, most racing being done over a third of a mile track. Wellington Direct was a successful sire but Frank Dewey accomplished little as a sire. Both horses later were sold to go to New Zealand.
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Traces to Mambritonian
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When we think England thoroughbreds come to mind, but anecdotally, in the recent past we have Laneside Lexus, the Amazon mare who ran roughshod over the open mares at Woodbine, until Put On A Show came to town. This English import is by the unraced Precious Bunny stallion, Hopping High, who is out of the great Anniecrombie. Laneside
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In four decades Fred Parks handled tough, competitive trotters and pacers, including Gene Abbe, Crockett, Rocco Hanover, Brave Scott, K.D. Senator, White Foot Joe, Landmark, and others at the leading tracks in the '40s, '50s and '60s.