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Rodeo great to lasso Doomben 10,000
Evan Rayner hopes to lift one of Queensland's most famous thoroughbred races.
Evan Rayner hopes to lift one of Queensland's most famous thoroughbred races.
Mongolian Wolf has been scratched from the Rough Habit Plate at Doomben.
Officials inspected rain soaked track and ruled it impossible to be fit for racing today.
Natalie Rasmussen rules the night at Addington with dazzling five-from-five.
Spankem will have an unusual advantage heading into NZ's richest race of the weekend.
Trotting stallion Love You has his name plastered beside trotting results all over NZ.
New Zealand's greatest trotter will try to emulate Australia's champion galloper Winx.
Piccadilly Princess is facing an increasingly difficult task to even make the $1.2m day.
As winter looms, we should harness Kiwi ingenuity to protect courses from downpours.
Andrew Williams has made an instant impact in the sale ring on his return to NZ.
Jockey bids to become just the seventh member of the elusive "2000 Club".
Precocious Prom Queen has ended her two-year-old season as emphatically as she started it.
A pair of stakes performed runners on the flat had their connections jumping for joy.
Mare Twoznotenough is making the most of her opportunities in the South Island.
Ngatira Gold in Race 2 should be difficult to beat.
New Zealander Steven Nicholson is about to live the dream of many a horseman.
John Jenkins column: Lady Guinness and Scandalo to be spelled until spring.
Flying Ibis on 53.5kg appeals as the main danger in feature.
The preparation for Warrnambool's Grand Annual Steeplechase has been a lot smoother.
Brother of group one star Gingernuts downs favourite at Matamata.
Kangaroo very nearly caused carnage after streaking onto the racetrack.
Sir Peter Vela well knows the significance of what his colt is on the cusp of achieving.
Evan Rayner has enjoyed past Queensland winter carnival success.
One of NZ's key racing administrators has been lured away by the Vodafone Warriors.
One of NZ's key racing administrators has been lured away by the Warriors.
Let Me Roar has been retired after recurring leg problems.