5 To Follow: Winton World Driving Champs Day

Thursday, 6 November 2025
5 To Follow: Winton World Driving Champs Day
Jonny Turner
Jonny Turner Harness Racing Journalist

Ahead of elite reinsman from around the world descending on Winton on Sunday, racing journalist Jonny Turner has his eye on five runners set to make a big impact at the meeting.
From emerging youngsters to seasoned campaigners, each looks ready to turn heads on a proud day for southern harness racing.


Side Hustle

This youngster lines up for start number two after an excellent debut at Oamaru last month. After sitting parked in what looked a slightly stronger field, Side Hustle fought on bravely for fourth.
The winner, Utah Blaze, will go on to compete in the Group One Sires Stakes Final on New Zealand Cup Day at Addington.
Keeping pace with a quality rival like that looks like outstanding form for Side Hustle to bring to his Winton assignment.
From a workable draw in barrier 5, he should get his winning shot.


Markthewarrior

He’s a little risky and by no means a standout, but Markthewarrior looks a potential value option on Sunday.
The trotter has made mistakes in his past two starts, but he gets the key benefit of starting behind the mobile this time.
Before his recent mistakes, Markthewarrior ran some tidy races in stronger grades than he takes on this Sunday.
From barrier 4 over a mile, don’t be surprised if the five-year-old rolls forward and runs a cheeky race.


Rising Storm

An outstanding effort at Winton last week suggests Rising Storm is back to his best ahead of Sunday’s meeting.
The pacer was very ordinary in his prior starts and trials before he finished in the placings in his last start.
He’s already shown plenty of quality when competing well against Southern Supremacy Stakes contenders earlier this year.
With a nice placing under his belt, a great driver in Gary Hall Jnr, and a sweet draw, everything points to Rising Storm running a big race.


Jaccka Evan

This bold-striding pacer looks to have all of the attributes needed to take out his heat of the World Driving Championship.
Jaccka Evan has gate speed, a nice draw, and also has the services of Gary Hall Jnr, who looks set for a big day at Winton.
The four-year-old chased home Step It Up A Notch in his last start at Winton, running into second.
The key factor is that he’d had two months between runs, and he should strip fitter for this week’s assignment.
Drawing inside his key rivals, expect Jaccka Evan to take some catching.


Axel Rose

It is probably fair to say Axel Rose is the best horse in Sunday’s Gold Chip Final.
Whether he shows that or not is questionable.
His last start at Winton was marred by an early gallop, but he still managed to run a nice fourth.
Complicating things, the trotter appeared to hit a flat spot on the home turn before powering home late.
He’ll be at short odds which won’t be enticing considering he’s a little bit risky, but Axel Rose still rates a clear top pick.