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Hope's faith in White Socks vindicated in Easter
Now everyone might start believing Greg Hope when he says A G's White Socks is good horse.
Now everyone might start believing Greg Hope when he says A G's White Socks is good horse.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.
Promising two-year-old Nirvana in Fire resumes from a short summer break.
Sherrif put up a compelling argument for a trip to Australia with an emphatic performance.
Avantage completed a coveted Group One double for the operation.
If Europe's leading trainers want to take on Winx they will have to travel to Oz to do so.
Connections of Yearn have decided against going to the well once too often with the mare.
One of the secrets of Murray Baker's success is to never underestimate the opposition.
Chris Gibbs has adhered to former training partner Donna Logan's Australian Oaks strategy.
Enghien's defence of his Harness Jewels title is under huge pressure.
Challenger to Lazarus's third NZ Cup has taken a small step toward making the great race.
Troy Harris has exceeded his own expectations since resuming race riding.
Time will benefit the well-related Sahar, who will make his debut at Matamata today.
Temporale might be just one win away from the greatest title in New Zealand trotting.
Pacy filly Prom Queen will have two chances next month to earn herself a travel pass.
Gary Hennessy is keen to look at the S$3 million ($3.15m) Kranji Mile in Singapore in May.
Gary Hennessy has an eye on Singapore with the well-bred Ocean Emperor.
Trainer hopes Damien Oliver can work his magic from wide barrier at Rosehill.
Damien Oliver is one of only seven jockeys to have captured four big races of Oz calendar.
In 30 years practically nothing has trumped the Golden Slipper. Winx does today.
Auckland Racing Club is spending $6m on a new stable block at Ellerslie
Filly goes into Saturday's A$3.5m Golden Slipper at Rosehill as a strong contender.
The Mayor's luckless run convinced his Kiwi connections to try their luck across Tasman.
Boutique trainer Mark Blackie looks to have an able deputy in Le Castile.
Well-performed stayer Charles Road is pencilled in for The Championships.
The connections of Dijon Bleu have yet to decide whether she will race again.
Ping Hai Star continued Highden Park's impressive international strike rate on Sunday.
An oldie but a goodie - when a top class racehorse can't win, it finds a way to win.
The outstanding three-year-old overcame a chequered home straight run to snatch victory.
Ferrando has added to his travelling fund ahead of a South Australian venture.