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Longchamp looking to repeat at New Plymouth
Tavistock gelding Longchamp will be looking to go back-to-back in the Listed Opunake Cup.
Tavistock gelding Longchamp will be looking to go back-to-back in the Listed Opunake Cup.
Ross Paynter knows Gershwin should win at Alexandra Park tonight if he behaves himself.
Astonishing double from Kuru on The Shackler and Amanood Lad.
Record-setting trainer Murray Baker is marshalling his most formidable troops.
Craig Grylls has been well-grounded for his introduction to Singapore racing.
Experienced horseman James Seivwright knows he won't have the easiest of rides today.
Gary Vile is enjoying a rewarding season having posted a personal best tally.
Finally the ugly ducklings of the harness racing world are starting to see some love.
Darren Danis is starting to hit his straps in the New Zealand apprentice jockey ranks.
New Zealand's greatest harness race is edging back towards $1 million.
Forbes has held a trainer's licence for just two seasons, but is no newcomer.
Alan Tait is hoping Southern Icon's win at Te Rapa yesterday signals a major turnaround.
Dave McDonald is in a stable condition and in good spirits while in Dunedin hospital.
Green Star should be competitive in the second on card today
Sean Cameron is a realist and giving his horses the best chances means travelling wide.
Summer Passage is making excellent progress toward a second trip across the Tasman.
Savile Row in search of a top-flight victory that will complete his stallion CV.
Tony Pike is more than happy with Morweka's condition ahead of her engagement at Avondale.
Chocante will race exclusively on Australian soil in his bid for Melbourne Cup glory.
Top driver and his nemesis Dexter Dunn are great mates off the track.
Trainer taking cautious approach to rehabilitation of talented Group One performer.
Tavistock gelding Infantry belied his $7000 purchase price as a weanling.
Donna Logan says she's sick of hearing about stable's home advantage.
Mark Purdon has trained faster and more talented horses than Smolda - but none braver.
Donna Logan has known for some time that Chasing Great was well above average.