Laneside Lexus 2011 Crock of Gold winner won it’s third race in Canada in a marvellous time of 1.50.3 at Woodbine race track against top class horses many that have won $1 million. Driven by Billy Davis Jnr it led from draw position 1 and came under pressure in the last quarter but had enough speed to win by 1 1/2l. Owner Neville Bainbridge led the British contigent cheering it on and it must have been a great moment for its UK driver and trainerRocker and Alexis Laidler. Tir Prince would like to congratulate all the team associated with this wonderful mare.
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Archive for February, 2012
LANESIDE LEXUS SECURES A HATRICK OF WINS IN CANADA
Tuesday, February 14th, 201221st Birthday celebrations planned for 21st July
Tuesday, February 14th, 2012Tir Prince will be celebrating their 21st Birthday on Saturday 21st July at the live TV race meeting. The whole 4 hour meeting will be shown live on Rasus from 5.30pm onwards. The highlight of the night’s racing will be the heats and final of the world famous Crock of Gold series. There will be a minimum of 10 races, there be special guest stars, entertainment, late bar and disco and is sure to be a memorable night! More details to follow.
TIR PRINCE AND S4C AGREE CROCK OF GOLD FINAL
Wednesday, February 1st, 2012Following extensive discussions between S4C and Geraint Lewis of Slam Media and Tir Prince it has been agreed that there will be a Crock of Gold final (and heats) at Tir Prince on Saturday 21st July, the date is reliant on the BHRC agreeing a date change from Tuesday 24th July to the 21st July.
David Senior commented ” Whilst we really wanted to retain Rasus as a series of racing as in previous years across Wales, we were pursuaded that the single date offered to Amman Valley in June and the date of 21st July was the best we were going to get this year and we are now going to turn this into a positive force (Rasus will also screen 11 hours from Tregaron at the end of August). I was desperate to keep the Crock of Gold going and came up with the idea of running it like The Little Brown Jug in the US with free for all heats and final on 21st July. Fortunately Geraint and S4C agreed and between us we have found the £5000 prize money that was paid last year. Initial comments have all been positive and it is starting to create a real buzz. Once we get the go ahead for the date change we will start to work on building up the card so that it will be a memorable event. I want to thank S4C for their continued support of harness racing and Geraint for all his hard work.”
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