The New Zealand Herald

Jewels could move to Addington

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Jonny Turner

The Harness Jewels could be facing a move from Ashburton to Addington.

The glamour harness racing event held annually on Queen’s Birthday weekend alternates between the North and South Island each year.

Eleven runnings of the championsh­ip style event have been held at Cambridge and Ashburton.

Each venue is granted the hosting rights to the nine race event by the Harness Racing New Zealand board.

HRNZ chief executive Edward Rennell confirmed that the organisati­on had received an applicatio­n to hold the 2019 Harness Jewels from the New Zealand Metropolit­an Trot- ting Club which races at Addington.

It is understood the Ashburton Trotting Club will reapply to host the Jewels for a seventh time, next year.

The decision on which club will win the rights to host the event will be made when the HRNZ board meets on April 28.

A move to Addington would significan­tly change the event. It was specifical­ly held away from the country’s two major metropolit­an tracks when it was establishe­d in 2007.

A move to Addington would see a change from the traditiona­l one mile (1609m) distance of all Harness Jewels races.

The mile starting point at Addington has received criticism for being unfair as it is positioned on a bend which makes drawing a wide or second row barrier a big disadvanta­ge compared to an inside front row barrier draw.

The distance of the races is not a part of the Addington applicatio­n, but would be considered after the decision was made on who won the event’s South Island hosting rights — 1950m or 2000m races would make more logical sense, Rennell said.

Breaking tradition and moving from Ashburton could provide the revitalisa­tion the Harness Jewels needs.

Some racegoers said last year’s running there fell flat, lacked atmosphere and failed to attract a large crowd. — Otago Daily Times

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