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Horse racing: Top jockeys are in short supply for racing in NZ
If you like horses, adrenalin, the sensation of speed then you might have a job.
If you like horses, adrenalin, the sensation of speed then you might have a job.
Developers StrathAyr are thrilled with how the track has bedded in.
A NZ punter has pulled off one of the greatest feats in horse racing history.
The pair used to be stablemates when trained by Jamie Richards and raced each other twice.
There was plenty on besides just rugby and politics.
The Taranaki galloper swept to victory in the $450,000 group 1 at Hastings
I Wish I Win struggled to find room to run before falling short with a late charge.
What to watch out for on Livamol Day.
Winning chances in three of the richest races and upset hopes in two events.
Callsign Mav has been confirmed as a starter in Hawke's Bay's richest race.
Northern-trained horses will have chances in five black type races
The Livamol Classic on Saturday could be run on an ideal track.
Her hometown Matamata Cup wasn’t the only major victory Legarto had on the weekend.
Legarto was the big winner with a comprehensive performance in the Matamata Cup.
Prowess almost didn’t make it to Hawera tomorrow because she is too good.
Old Town Road now maybe the best pacer in the north.
The revival has riled some, who ask how it could carry on while in liquidation.
McNab scorns second-favourite for futures market outsider in $400k Livamol Classic.
Chaotic weekend reveals perils of future betting
Star Kiwi mare Imperatriz has once again showed what a blistering turn of speed she has.
Ken Kelso has been checking the weather reports every few hours.
The 2600m standing start sees the road to the New Zealand Trotting Cup get far steeper.
Michael Guerin runs through the best races of the weekend.
A stunned Mark Rosanowski received a standing ovation.
Course officials were left frustrated after the track copped far more rain than expected.
Champion trainer Mark Purdon is unusually excited about this weekend’s racing.
Expect a better version of superstar mare Legarto to turn up at Hastings on Saturday.
Imperatriz will return to The Valley, where she has been a stunning winner twice.