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Top mare bows out
Lady Le Fay will have an opportunity to sign off in perfect style at Ellerslie today.
Lady Le Fay will have an opportunity to sign off in perfect style at Ellerslie today.
Lightly-tried filly Midnight Gossip will warm up for future black-type assignments when she resumes at Wingatui today.
As a tribute to fallen comrade, Rebecca Black, jockeys taking to the track can choose to donate their riders fee to a trust set up for the three children she's left behind.
Jockey Alysha Collett won't be overindulging at Christmas lunch - but she is hoping to dine out on success 24 hours later during the Boxing Day races.
Of hundred fashionistas competing at Ellerslie race course, one entrant may or may not have an advantage, after nabbing fashion awards there twice before.
Star jockey James McDonald profited $4000 from a bet on Astern who he rode to win on debut.
Three days of racing at beautiful Ellerslie coming up and rest assured the track will be prepared as well as it is humanly possible
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing cannot afford the complete funding to keep all of New Zealand's racetracks at a level that will avoid costly recent abandonments of meetings.
Donna Logan is looking forward to a time when Hasselhoof enjoys a trouble-free preparation into a target race.
Three investigations will run into the tragic death of Riverton jockey Rebecca Black at a race meeting in the South Island yesterday.
It hasn't taken long for a negative to be followed by a positive for exciting trotter Marcoola.
Up and coming stayer Verdi overcame a horror trip in transit to secure a victory at Te Rapa on Saturday.
Not content with victory at group three level just 30 minutes beforehand, the Gary Vile and Alysha Collett combination went one better.
The racing community is in mourning after a jockey died during a race club meeting two of her children attended.
COMMENT: Cancellation of race meetings because of unsafe tracks just HAS to stop. Sorry, but internationally we have become an embarrassment.
Southland-based Rebecca Black, aged 40 and a mother of three, died after her horse Point Proven stumbled and fell, dislodging her from the saddle.
One person at the New Zealand Herald Boxing Day Races will win a share in a thoroughbred filly.
The running rail at Awapuni will be moved out to the position it was for the opening day of the meeting.
Victory for Undercover at Awapuni today may spell the end of his New Zealand career.
Jockey Jason Jago has a renewed passion for race riding and is excited to continue his comeback aboard a group one winner at Te Rapa on Saturday.
Cambridge trainer John Bell is nothing if not patient. An example of that will come if Julius (No 1, R1) can win the opener at Te Rapa this afternoon.
Chocante's frightening rise for tomorrow's Hotel Coachman Manawatu Cup looks frightening, but it's not quite as bad as its appearance on paper.
It is the toughest game in town but at least a couple of their rivals should think they can win "Beat The All Stars" at Alexandra Park tonight.
Franco Nelson's Auckland Cup campaign may have been one of the shortest in history. Just a day after his connections confirmed they
Central Districts trainer Lisa Latta is hoping that Lincoln Blue's Ellerslie win last weekend was the entree rather than the main
Inter Dominion hero Smolda may not be coming home for the Auckland Cup but the hard luck story of the race is.
At least two Australian juveniles have the Karaka Million on their January shopping list.
Aerovelocity shows sprightly turn of foot to win his second Hong Kong Sprint.
Top Prospect is living up to expectations and he will take another step on New Year's Day toward a coveted 3-year-old prize.
The French breed stayers - just look at Skycity Hamilton Waikato Cup winner Lizzie L'Amour.