Russell Sutherland: The Road Warrior

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Published: February 8, 2012 12:34 pm EST

At the age of 69, Russell Sutherland knows a thing or two about going the extra mile

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It's a six-hour, one-way trek to Woodbine Racetrack from his hometown of Morenci, Michigan, but for Sutherland it's a road worth travelling.

The reason? A four-year-old daughter of Cheyenne Rei that goes by the name Do Me Honor.

Sutherland was trackside at the suburban Toronto oval to watch her impressive victory in the opening leg of the $20,000 HorsePlayer Interactive (HPI) Series, her most recent outing.

Do Me Honor came from off-the-pace for driver Doug McNair to win in 1:55, with a final quarter of :26.4.

“We got home at 3:00 a.m. that night and we were in the fourth race, that’s how long of a trip it, is but it was worth it,” Sutherland laughed. “It was a pretty incredible feeling because of the way she came home. Doug is a nice young man and he really seems to get along with her.”

Looking ahead to the second $30,000 leg of the series on Friday, Sutherland is optimistic about Do Me Honor’s chances.

“I know she can go with them,” he said. “She’s not very big, but she’s all heart. She tries every week and I don’t think she’s ever been tired at the end of the mile.”

Purchased for a mere $1,600 at the Michigan Lansing Yearling Sale, Sutherland has plenty of reasons to take pride in the horse that has seven lifetime scores and $76,734 in career earnings.

“You could fit her in the trunk of your car she was so small,” he chuckled. “She hasn’t given us any trouble since Day 1 and she’s a pleasure to have in the barn. I think she will get better with age, too.”

Sutherland, who is retired from the construction business, has been involved in harness racing for decades. He currently trains six horses.

“My wife says it’s five too many, but I just enjoy it so much,” Sutherland offered. “I’m sure she won’t mind me leaving once again on Friday.”

A winning trip in the HPI Series would make the return trip to Michigan that much sweeter.

The series is for four-year-old and older mares, non-winners of $50,000 (three-year-olds $75,000) in 2011.

To view the harness racing entries for Friday at Woodbine, click the following link: Friday Entries - Woodbine Racetrack.

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Nice to see Mr.Sutherland come up all the way from Michigan.McNair will do his best to get this owner to the Winner's Circle.Will be watching to see if the owner tilts the tote board with two minutes to go.Hope he wins--his trek must mean he likes our racing up here in the snow belt that has not produced much snow to date.Balmy conditions means TRACK FAST.

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