Carmarthen Journal

A NEW VENUE FOR TROTTERS

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KINGTON and Vale of Arrow races have been running for decades as part of the Wales & Border Counties Harness Racing circuit and have enjoyed several different venues over the years.

This year for the first time the races were held on Broadheath Common near Presteigne.

The first race of the afternoon was the Novice race with the back marker Beg For Mercy, driven this time by her young owner Ellie Tromans from Newcastle Emlyn. Up the back straight they swept past the opposition to record a comprehens­ive win, promoting the mare into open racing.

Second was the fast-finishing Luminite (Collingwoo­d, Huntington), with Lanehouse Girl (Lewis, Llanbister) in third.

The Grade B produced a thrilling race with most of the competitor­s in with a chance on the final corner, but the local Kentucky Roam driven by Oliver OJ Jones for the Perks family of Presteigne came out of the pack to seal victory ahead of Alibis Dream (Lloyd, Gladestry), while Whiskyandw­ater (Morgan, Knighton) was third.

In the Grade A, the previous week’s victor Lakeside Pan, owned by John Elder from New Quay and trained by the Bevan family from Llanddewi, was steered to victory by Mathew Tromans.

They went to the front early in the race and dictated from then on to secure another victory for this illustriou­s horse. In second was Happy Hands with owner Bill Hughes from Cwmbach in the seat, and close behind in third was George Gentle and David Duggan from Howey.

The Baby Novice was divided into two races, and in the first Fold Allstar, owned and trained by Lorna Perks from Evenjobb, claimed his first win, driven as usual by Oliver OJ Jones, giving OJ his second win of the afternoon.

In second was back marker Victoria Penlan (Thomas, Bridgend), while GG Rogue (Lloyd, Painscastl­e) was third.

In the second race the sometimes erratic Immortal Storm, owned and trained by Roy Harris from Merthyr and driven by Andrew Hardwick, this week showed he has plenty of speed, winning from Blackfield Okydoki (Weigel, Llanddewi Velfrey), who claimed another second place. First time out this season Highbrooks Forgery, belonging to new owners the Chetter family from Walsall, was third.

After the interval the Nursery races provided an introducti­on to young horses to the sport or young drivers to gain experience.

Despite there being no betting it is still competitiv­e, with Dernol Ebony driven by his owner Richard Staples from Merthyr running a good race to claim first. George Gentle and Martha Duggan was second and Blackberry (Williams, Llanafon) on her first run of the season was third.

In the second Nursery, young driver Ceri Bevan from Llanddewi secured a win with her sister’s Easy Company from last week’s winner Ellavalad (Hughes, Cwmbach), while Carrie on Fred (Middleton, Llandrindo­d) was third.

The next race was the dash where Beg For Mercy was driven by trainer Mathew Tromans from Newcastle Emlyn while daughter Ellie watched from the sidelines, and the mare came home triumphant, securing her second win of the day, ahead of Alibis Dream (Lloyd, Kington), with Olympics (Mills, Llanddewi) in third.

The last race of the afternoon was the consolatio­n, where Zulu Warrior made up for disappoint­ment in her Baby Novice race and took up the running early on to secure victory, giving Mathew Tromans his third win of the day.

Halfpenny (Lloyd, New Radnor) was second while Dernol Yankee (Wozencraft, Llangurig) was third.

This weekend there is no meeting, but a week later, on Saturday, June 18, at 1.30pm racing is at a new venue when Llangunllo will host the races.

RESULTS Novice:

1 Beg For Mercy (Ellie Tromans) owned & trained by Tromans, Newcastle Emlyn; 2 Luminite; 3 Lanehouse Girl.

Time: 2:35.

Grade B: 1 Kentucky Roam (Oliver OJ Jones) owned & trained by Perks, Presteigne; 2 Alibis Dream; 3 Whiskyandw­ater. Time: 2:37.5.

Grade A: 1 Lakeside Pan (Mathew Tromans) owned by Elder, New Quay, trained by Bevan, Llanddewi; 2 Happy Hands; 3 George Gentle. Time: 2:46.59.

Baby Novice – race 1: 1 Fold Allstar (Oliver OJ Jones) owned & trained by Bird, Evenjobb; 2 Victoria Penlan; 3 GG Rogue. Time: 2:43.19.

Baby Novice – race 2: 1 Immortal Storm (Andrew Hardwick) owned & trained by Harris, Merthyr; 2 Blackfield Okydoki; 3 Highbrooks Forgery. Time: 2:42.84.

Nursery – race 1: 1 Dernol Ebony (Richard Staples) owned by Staples, Merthyr, trained by Hardwick, Brecon; 2 George Gentle; 3 Blackberry. Time: 2:48.19.

Nursery – race 2: 1 Easy Company (Ceri Bevan) owned & trained by Bevan, Llanddewi; 2 Ellavalad; 3 Carrie on Fred. Time: 2:56.57.

Dash: 1 Beg For Mercy (Mathew Tromans) owned & trained by Tromans, Newcastle Emlyn; 2 Alibis Dream; 3 Olympics. Time: 1:56.04.

Consolatio­n: Zulu Warrior (Mathew Tromans) owned & trained by Tromans, Newcastle Emlyn; 2 Halfpenny; 3 Dernol Yankee. Time: 2:40.15.

 ?? ?? Johnstown FC’S under-13 girls’ team had a tremendous season, winning the West Wales Women’s & Girls’ League and also winning the U13s league cup.
Johnstown FC’S under-13 girls’ team had a tremendous season, winning the West Wales Women’s & Girls’ League and also winning the U13s league cup.

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