Rabbit Causes Accident At Northlands

A rabbit running in the infield - and dangerously close to the track surface - caused an accident in the final race during Wednesday's card of harness

racing at Northlands Park.

The wreck sent driver Debbie Manning to a medical clinic for x-rays. "I hurt my shoulder," said Manning to thehorses.com late Wednesday night. "I was lucky. I thought I was going to get mowed over (in the wreck)."

At least three rabbits were darting across the infield near the first turn as the field for the ninth race approached the stretch for the first time. One rabbit came very close to the inside rail, which spooked Last Chance Buddy - with Manning in the sulky. "I could see (Last Chance Buddy) get scared of the rabbit," explained Manning.

"He jumped straight sideways." That sent Manning out of the bike - with a shoulder taking the majority of the force when she hit the track. While veering sideways, Last Chance Buddy collided with Sour Puss. The Mark Haining-trained filly didn't finish the race.

For video of the event and the full story on thehorses.com, click here.

(HRA/thehorses.com)

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