Racing: Jameka turns tables on Humidor in BMW
Jameka has exacted group one revenge on her last-start conqueror, Humidor.
Jameka has exacted group one revenge on her last-start conqueror, Humidor.
All Roads powered to a deserved victory and the thick end of the $100,000 stake.
Coulee travelled comfortably in the trail and rounded off her effort strongly.
Fairlight's trainer Les Didham is willing to roll the dice.
Little doubt Tiptronic will be a far superior racehorse as a four-year-old.
A pair of debutants cleared out from their more experienced rivals.
Her time to shine could come in the A$500,000 group one Vinery Stud Stakes.
Let Me Roar will have to overcome a minor setback in her lead-up preparation
Racing Minister Nathan Guy has announced plans to amend the Racing Act 2003.
Another useful stat is that he is one from one on the Tauranga track.
La Bella Diosa will be out to resurrect her Sydney campaign on Saturday.
Savvy Dreams takes it easy as it's yet to be made if she will race again this season.
Baker and Forsman set sights on Sydney with Jon Snow and Saracino.
Connections of New Zealand-bred horses have a lucrative Australian target.
Suspended jockey Jason Waddell should have had his appeal to ride Kawi in last Thursday's $200,000 Bonecrusher Stakes allowed.
Exciting sprint prospect Pinzalot showed he could be a force to be reckoned with at a higher level next season.
Syndicate owners don orange caps in Sydney to celebrate whirlwind ride
Saracino certainly did that with the bravest of front-running performances to win for the third time in his career.
At Ellerslie last Thursday they struck gold with Lizzie L'Amour in the New Zealand Stakes.
Big day at Trentham but Waikato also has an exciting card.
Danny O'Brien says he and Mark Kavanagh were bullied by Racing Victoria over cobalt charges.
Garry Chittick is hoping New Zealand Oaks day at Trentham can provide further celebrations.
Cambridge trainer Mark Forbes will be staying closer to home this weekend. He has opted to run his talented sprinter Pinzalot at
Dwayne Dunn has picked up the Golden Slipper ride on Teaspoon with an ear infection keeping her original jockey in Hong Kong.