TRAINERS and drivers from across central Victoria achieved a lot of success on harness racing tracks in the early 90s.
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A lot of the highs were at Lord's Raceway in Junortoun, home of the Bendigo Harness Racing Club.
Those featured in Friday Flashbacks include Anne-Maree Conroy, Gary Donaldson, Daryl Douglas, Brian and Matthew Gath, Garry Graham, Alan and Rick McIntosh, Keith Pratt, Matthew and Brian Gath, and more.
Anne-Maree Conroy after driving Omario to victory in the Turpie Handicap.
Racecaller Rick McIntosh has a great view at Lord's Raceway in Junortoun.
Owners John and Jeannie Fitzgerald, Moon Struck and trainer Dennis Wills.
Dale Eastman and two-year-old Exhilirator.
Alf Symons and 30-year-old stallion Bold David in January, 1994.
Alan McIntosh and top tropper Nellie Lewis.
Stuart Rothacker.
Then Bendigo Harness Racing Club secetary-manager Ken Yates, Miss Bonton and Cherile Haigh from Thomas Jewellers on the eve of the 1994 Thomas Jewellers Diamond Pendant raced at Lord's.
W.J. Bond after driving Kano Kathleen to victory at Lord's.
Crystal Sunset and Keith Pratt prepare for another trots duel.
Stephen and Sue Dove after a major victory at the Bendigo Harness Racing Club.
Irmprimartar and Joey Thompson at Charlton.
Matthew and Brian Gath take a break from work at their Longlea stables.
Jim O'Sullivan.
Gary Donaldson and Geelong Cup winner Fella's Ego in December, 1993.
Henry McDermott.
Don Smith.
Longlea's Brian Gath at Lord's in March, 1993.
Garry Graham and Alarmbro.
Keith Pratt and Crystal Sunset.
Daryl Douglas in January, 1993.
Kerang's Allan Robinson.