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Fast10 - harness racing’s answer to T20 cricket - will lauch at Addington in December

Racing’s equivalent of T20 cricket is set to debut on Friday, December 20.

FAST 10 Horse Racing will see 10 races each of 10 horses staged in just over two and a half hours.

In what is promoted by developers Tony Russell and Glenn Hames as a world first, Quick Horse Racing Ltd will stage its first event at Addington, starting just before mid-day.

Russell and Hames, both racehorse owners, have been working on the concept for more than two years, and say the event is the next level of racing - faster than ever before, racing in half the time but doubling the fun.

Passionate about the racing industry, the pair say they want to “reignite passion and interest in the industry while creating a fun and exciting event to appeal to new customers.”

“We have seen how T20 has changed cricket and we believe that Fast10 can provide that same effect to racing in New Zealand”.

A colourful array of entertainment, yet to be revealed, will feature on the day.

Harness Racing New Zealand’s Communication and Ownership Co-Ordinator Jess Smith says more information will be available soon for licence holders, who may question the logistics of running races so close together.

Hames says the races, all sprints from the mobile gate, will start at 11.52am and be run at 18 to 20 minute intervals, ending at 2.34pm when entertainment will kick in, hopefully to be a big pre-Christmas crowd .

Work is underway to get the entire event streamed live.

Our runners this week: How our trainers rate them

Ray Green

Ray’s comments

Thursday night at Cambridge

Race 1: Im Not The Maid
5.14pm

“She went better last time when third. She tries hard but doesn’t win out of turn and there look to be a few here that are better than her.”

Race 6: Leo Lincoln
7.32pm

“He’s been racing well and won two nice stakes at Manawatu so we can’t complain. But he’s up in grade and, even with a head start, I anticipate horses like Little Spike and The Surfer would be much too good for him here.”

Ray Green

Ray’s comments

Friday night at Auckland

Race 2: Whats Up The Hill
6.29pm

“We had to change his sulky on the track just before the start of the race when the hub collapsed on one of the wheels. The replacement was a bit short and he was touching the wheels in the running. And when Paramount Lady came off his back and swished round him at the 400, he tried to go with her and didn’t have the ringcraft to stay down trotting. Apart from that I thought he went super.”

Race 8: Lincoln La Moose
9.23pm

“He was a certainty beaten last start at Cambridge but how could he beat these horses who are far higher graded? It once again shows just what a shortage of horses we have in the north. He’ll just have to go round to drop points.”

Dan Costello Race Photography