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Trentham path may start close to home
Peter Lock is rethinking the path Hiflyer will take to Trentham.
Peter Lock is rethinking the path Hiflyer will take to Trentham.
Monbet lined up on Monday for a vet's exam that was to decide his immediate racing.
It's going to be a case of more of the same this time in for Start Wondering.
Lisa Latta breathed a major sigh of relief after Platinum Command returned to top form.
Mike Breslin is happy with progress being made by lightly raced daughter of Per Incanto.
Logan and Gibbs are hoping weather gods hear their prayers for final leg of Triple Crown.
Imported gelding Chance To Dance made his raceday debut in New Zealand a winning one.
We've said it before and you can't have too much of a good thing.
On a card of fascinating racing in Hawke's Bay, this will be one of the best.
Shelley Hale is keen to keep the dream alive with upset first leg winner Close Up.
Astor's standing in the three-year-old fillies' division will become clearer today.
Tomorrow's Hannon Memorial is a case of purple and white against the world.
Turnbull Stakes start would give Winx three weeks until the Cox Plate.
The Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman-trained Lizzie L'Amour will need a little luck.
The connections of Mr Mor have resisted the opportunity to give the jumper one more outing
Domestic Group One challenges lie ahead of the well-performed Volkstok'n'barrell.
The perils of "Cashing Out" are clear, if you're in for the fight you should see it out.
If Saturday is an example, we are in for a truly magnificent example of spring racing.
Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen are unlikely to have a starter in the Victoria Cup.
Exceptional five-year-old Dolcetto took his career to another level at Awapuni yesterday.
Transtasman trainer Mike Moroney is impressed by his Makfi four-year-old's demeanour.
At Ruakaka the programme is likely to start off with a Logan and Gibbs winner.
Johnathan Parkes heads to Ruakaka today to continue his association with Tavistock.
Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs have lost what was potentially their best chance of success.