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Price right for Grunt in Makybe Diva trip
Trainer Mick Price is looking forward to lining up his exciting four-year-old Grunt.
Trainer Mick Price is looking forward to lining up his exciting four-year-old Grunt.
Seven people were today granted interim name suppression by a judge.
A Palmerston North man appeared in court on a match-fixing charge.
Galaxy Miss may be in her final season but that hasn't put a stop to her winning ways.
Son of Savabeel to race at Ruakaka on Saturday, along with Mongolianconqueror.
After being left a quadriplegic, Sophia Malthus is inspiring thousands with her story.
If you've got one of the slowest horses, it makes sense to run it in the longest race.
Readers have their say: Racetracks; aggro in Castlecliff; John McCain; and rates rip-offs
Police have today made another arrest as part of an investigation into alleged race-fixing
The answer to whether or not the Rotorua Racecourse should close has divided the city.
Champion trainers Baker and Forsman have firepower this weekend.
It's difficult to see the Baker/Forsman team beaten in the big races at Wanganui today.
Ten people charged after police probe into NZ harness racing
Anyone who knows Chrissy Bambry knows she is passionate about her horses.
'I thought it was a joke but now people are being charged I'm taking it more seriously.'
Age Of Fire has joined trainer Darren Weir in a bid to find his mojo this spring.
A total of 10 people have now been charged in relation to Operation Inca.
Harness racing will survive the months that lie ahead but the timing could not be worse.
Three more people have been caught up in a major police probe into alleged race-fixing.
Two more Canterbury racing figures have been charged as part of police investigations.
Races and punting still on despite police probe into NZ harness racing
A successful driver caught up in Operation Inca has made a brief appearance in court.
Police allege this race in June was fixed, and the result was "manipulated".
Stars involved in police probe into alleged race-fixing.
Michael Mitchell will return to NZ to ride Gallante in Great Northern Hurdle (4150m).
Harness racing's reputation hangs on the contents of texts & phone calls in police hands.
Police have been working with the Racing Integrity Unit since April last year.
What we know so far about the police investigating suspected race-fixing in New Zealand.