Vale Garry Rogers

27 October 2025 | John Dunne
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Few men combined the two forms of horsepower as successfully as Garry Rogers.

A legend and Hall Of Famer in the world of motor racing, Rogers was also a significant player in harness racing for more than three decades as a breeder, owner and sponsor.

Tributes from across both sports have flowed after Rogers passed away at the age of 80 last Thursday.

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