The Breckons were already in progress before Friday evening -Ford Fresh Zealand Rural Sports Awards in Palmerston North.
A number of top -class cable harvest figures were awarded the annual awards of the Awapuni Racourse and Karen Breckon as a joint winner of the Tabs Outanding Bohrlohn for the Fresh Zealand Rural Sports Awards and the newborn Gun Carter Dalgety winner of Fonterra Rural Newborn athletes.
The historical driver Sam Ottley, the first woman who initiated 100 winners in this country in a 12-month season, also made the final of the RX Plastics Rural Sportswoman of the Year, as did the country's top driver, Blair Orange in the PTS Logistics Fresh Zealand, the rural athlete of the year. This was taken out by the world class -wood chopper Jack Jordan, during one of the best tree climbers in the world, Steph Dryfhout, won the athlete of the year a year before taking the ultimate award, the Ford Fresh Zealand Rural Sports Supreme Award.
When accepting his award, Dalgety described it as a “massive thrill” and a “substantial privilege”.
Carter Dalgety had a breakout year in 2024, in which he told the story as the fastest junior driver in history, who ever achieved 100 career winners and won his first primeership by the junior driver with 67 wins. His success came in overseas despite three months after winning Valachi's newborn scholarship in the amount of $ 15,000, which enabled him to visit and drive in the USA. His international experience included a victory in the Meadowlands in Fresh Jersey. When Carter returned home, he secured two substantial victories in Group 1, the 100,000 dollar -invercargill Cup and the 250,000 dollar -then Cup with Republican.
The Breckons, which are known as breeders as well as the owner, syndicators and sponsors, had 83 individual bridges of the Breckon all over Fresh Zealand, Australia, and the USA, including four group 1 winner in 2024. In 2024. Zahara.
Breckon told the audience how his commitment to sport has carved over the years.
“This is very humiliating. In 1996 I bought my first horse with my behind schedule brother (Peter), and if it were not for him, I wouldn't be here today.”
“What started when a horse turned into two and then into four and we bred a good horse called I can doosit and he won 18 in a row, and then I really got the mistake.”
When the brewons went into the function in which they retired in the second Pace in Race 2 in the 2 -year -old Pace in the 22nd grade.
In a very encouraging start in the evening mediator, which was bred by Breckon Farms, he won for the coaching driver Matthew White. The Captaintacherous Colt was in the debut after it was bought for 95,000 US dollars, with the Breckon Racing Syndicate being part of a top -class group of owners.
“We won!” said Karen Breckon.
It would be this type of night.
Out of Fresh Zealand races