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Racing: NZ get ready for the full Monte
Alexandra Park committed to a series of races over the summer.
Alexandra Park committed to a series of races over the summer.
Talented three-year-old Sacred Judgment will step up.
Melody Belle and Jon Snow please connections heading into glamour races.
Sheree Tomlinson is rapidly becoming somewhat of a poster girl for the industry.
The leading Kiwi hopes have been big winners in the draws for the opening rounds.
One of last season's leading three-year-old's will undergo a gelding operation this week.
As Paul Moroney watched Igraine bolt away with the Counties Cup he saw the future.
Champion New Zealand jockey James McDonald intends to be back in his homeland.
There are no black marks against the name of exciting two-year-old prospect Bavella.
Rain-affected track will suit after Aussie spring campaign.
Two promising pacers in the north should provide punters with a Pick6 kick start.
The formidable pairing behind Mongolian Khan have teamed up once again.
Which country she'll represent and whether she'll get a start are both totally up in air.
Volpe Veloce will attempt to add more black-type to her record
Glenn Old has had little time to bask in the glory of his win with Bizzwinkle.
NZ's Inter Dominion assault could swell to six after a couple of surprise additions.
Promising Miss Federer claims her first stakes success at Riccarton on Saturday.
Clint Ford's greatest moment in the sulky might also be his last on raceday.
A Group One has eluded Sam Collett so far but this could be her day at Riccarton.
Cruz Bromac blew his NZ Free-For-All rivals off the track at Addington last night.
Get ready for the big races this spring with Des Coppins and TAB bookie Stephen Hunt.
Harness racing driver injured after being catapulted into the air in a spectacular crash.
Nigel Tiley has star filly Melt in perfect order for tomorrow.
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Flashy chestnut is quickly developing a cult following.
Savvy Coup will remain in Australia after failing to fire in a two-start campaign.