By Jordan Gerrans
Kerry Ebert is being remembered as a giant of harness racing at Redcliffe and an advocate for the grassroots of the sport following his sad passing last week.
Ebert, a respected breeder, owner, trainer, driver and administrator, was 76 years of age.
He died on Thursday of last week.
Ebert was bestowed with Life Membership at the Redcliffe Harness Racing Club for his service as the long-time president as well as his efforts to instigate the annual yearling sales.
He was also heavily involved in the Show racing circuit across his lifetime, first driving at the Gympie Show as a young man before graduating to compete at the Ekka regularly.
Ebert passed on his love of harness racing to his two children Darren and Louise.
“He had horses as a boy; he rode and just had horses. He loved it,” Ebert’s daughter Louise said.