TORONTO — Another prestigious honour for Bulldog Hanover.
The world-record harness racer captured the 2022 Cam Fella Award, Standardbred Canada announced Thursday. The honour is presented in recognition of extreme effort and dedication to 91Ô´´ harness racing by an individual or group.
The connections of Bulldog Hanover will received the honour Feb. 4 at the O’Brien Awards in Mississauga, Ont.
Bulldog Hanover won the $810,000 Open Pace to conclude the US$6.7-million Breeders Crown at Woodbine Mohawk Park in October, which was also the horse's final race on 91Ô´´ soil. Bulldog Hanover, driven by New Zealand's Dexter Dunn, posted a stakes-record time of 1:46.4 that also tied the 91Ô´´ and track marks.
The victory came after Bulldog Hanover was upset by Allywag Hanover in the Allerage Farms Open Pace at The Red Mile on Oct. 29, snapping an 11-race win streak.
On July 16, Bulldog Hanover captured the US$500,000 William R. Haughton Memorial in a world-record time of 1:45.4 at the Meadowlands. The four-year-old added the C$650,000 91Ô´´ Pacing Derby at Mohawk Park on Sept. 3.
Not bad, considering co-owner/trainer Jack Darling of Cambridge, Ont., purchased Bulldog Hanover for $28,000 at the 2019 Harrisburg yearling sale. In the spring of 2021, Brad Grant of Milton, Ont., also became a co-owner of Bulldog Hanover.
This past season, Bulldog Hanover won 14 races in 16 starts with more than $1.8 million in earnings.
This report by The 91Ô´´ Press was first published Jan. 19, 2022.
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