
Racing: Sound of music as Von Trapp hits right note
Precocious juvenile Von Trapp didn't disappoint Andrew Calder in his first serious test.
Precocious juvenile Von Trapp didn't disappoint Andrew Calder in his first serious test.
It's 40 years since women won the right to become professional jockeys in New Zealand.
Allan Sharrock announced today that he had called time on Kawi's illustrious career.
Luk Chin will feel like a winner even before he arrives with his trio of trotters tonight.
Aussie debut Lock-ed in on Saturday and then nod is as good as Winx at Randwick ...
All roads will lead to Riccarton next season for the promising staying prospect Felaar.
It's been a good news, bad news period for Wanganui trainer Raymond Connors.
Cup shaping as an open contest but star performer will need to convince he's ready.
Likely route is either the Ryder Stakes or the Wanganui Guineas
Embrace only one obvious factor - Cyber Attack is headed right to the top.
Imported German racemare Igraine made a winning start to her local racing career.
Not even wintry conditions could fluster the 41-year-old jockey.
Tony Pike is keeping his stakes options open with Cyber Attack.
Sydney-based Kiwi jockey James McDonald has quashed any suggestion of a move to England.
Choux A Star bought for $1000 at the yearling sales.
Trainer Wood holds a strong hand with Roc de Bank in third
Sole New Zealand trainer of racing giant Te Akau confident of much more success
Owner Roger Blunt's hand forced by wet tracks and Victorian stakes.
Sacred Master's next preparation will decide the future of the group winner.
Addington trying to lure transtasman talent to richest pay week in local harness racing
Queensland Cup victory would make life even more impossible in New Zealand
EDITORIAL: NZ Racing says the "kiddie pick" promotion is something it would discourage.
It's winter, right? So what's wrong with featuring a jumper at top of this week's column.
Te Awamutu jockey resumes New Zealand career at Ruakaka where she has five rides.
A bold performance could see star jumper Monarch Chimes book a return trip to Australia.
Trainer Nigel Tiley is tipping the NZ team can end the Brisbane winter carnival on a high.
A harmless fun activity for the kids, or a gateway to problem gambling?