Why Race With Us? - Doug Harrison
Direct access to a friendly trainer
Not only do you have save money by not paying unnecessary racehorse syndicate fees but you also benefit from purchasing shares in racehorses that have been hand picked by the racehorse trainer, that’s me.
I regularly attend all the major yearling sales and the race horses offered for sale have been hand picked by me from over 1000+ horses I review each year. This means you are buying quality.
The other huge benefit of racing a horse with my stables is you can speak to me directly. The Doug Harrison Racing experience is much more than just a monthly email newsletter from the racehorse syndicate company.
Plus, the horses have a relaxed environment, being taken care of by my dedicated family and team members with many years of experience, having our personal training tracks and then being able to relax in day paddocks – Makes a perfect life for a racehorse.
About Doug Harrison:
Doug Harrison was born on the 22 June,1955 and is from a family steeped in racing history. His father Tom was a brilliant trainer for many years, brother Kevin was an outstanding jockey and trainer, brother Tony a Group 1 winning horse trainer, while Alan Williams, another leading jockey & trainer, is Doug Harrison’s brother-in-law. Finally, Doug is the uncle of Victoria’s leading jockey Craig Williams.
In 1980, after his father was badly injured a horse at Pakenham, Doug took out a horse trainer’s licence. Doug Harrison’s first winner occurred quickly when Idol Haze won at Bairnsdale.
Since the 1980’s Doug has expanded the family horse training operation culminating in the purchase and development of the training centre, Havelock Park, Pearcedale. Havelock Park is named after Doug’s father’s most famous horse, Havelock.
Havelock Park represents one the finest equine training facilities in Victoria, with everything from spelling to day paddocks for each horse. Other key success factors of Havelock Park include the 1700 metre all weather track, the 1500 metre grass track, and barriers for the racehorse education.
During his career Doug Harrison has trained some outstanding racehorses which include Native Neptune, winner of the Canberra Cup (track record holder), Beau Trist, winner of the Geelong Cup and close up to Kensei in the 1987 Melbourne Cup. More recently and close to Doug’s heart is the recently retired to stud, Natural Blitz, winner of the Feehan Stakes, Hill Stakes and PJ O’Shea, all Group 2 events. Natural Blitz’s record also boasts a second to Northerly in the Australian Cup and total prize money more than $1.2 million
Doug continues his search for his next champion racehorse by personally inspecting racehorses a year at all the major yearling sales, both in Australia and New Zealand. Currently the headline acts for the stable include Tan Tat Brav, King Johannes, The Red Emperor with number of exciting and emerging stable stars about to step out on the Victorian racetracks over the coming months.
