Almost thirty -six years ago Henry Skinner and Honkin Vision (Honkin Andy) – Two by Southland's Hardess Racing Stars, together to win the finale of the Liquorland Sires Stakes on show day in Addington.
He was early before the tour and was too robust for Chuin, who was back in third place with the unicorn.
After Honkin Visions had won 250,000 US dollars as a two -year season, the three -year season was in doubt after suffering from a degenerative joint. With the assist of a magnetic implant that was supposed to assist his blood circulation to injure his injury, he was able to go through his three -year season.
At the end of this three-year season, Alan Devery-Henry Skinner had won five races, broken three Fresh Zealand records and achieved a 1-56.8-mile period.
Honkin Vision was bred and driven by Vin and Daphne Devery. Vin also owned the winner of the first Sires Stakes, Arveeeae, who was trained by his brother Alan.
Vin has grown many good race horses over the years, the best is a amazing dream.
The full number of wins of horses he had is 63. Facetious was the first in Ascot Park in 1973 and the last was a special dream in Rangiora in 2023.
Vin will undoubtedly not watch the Friday evening edition of the substantial race too far with a photo of Honkin Vision.
from Bruce StewartFor Hartnesslink