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Telfer to try something different
Steve Telfer will try something different at Alexandra Park tonight.
Steve Telfer will try something different at Alexandra Park tonight.
Former horse trainer Stephen McKee said his comments were not racist, but simply "banter".
Unwavering commitment characterises Nastassia Hodgson’s involvement in greyhound racing.
The rock stars of racing return today as they don’t waste a day of the new season.
The leading apprentice jockey in NZ is heading to Australia.
Race favourite Itza Charmdeel got in the deciding stride at the post.
His 202 wins and counting obliterates the previous best season.
Dream of You has often looked an open-class trotter in the making.
27-year-old greyhound trainer Sean Codlin is one on the rise.
Two of jumps racing’s biggest days of the season are returning to Te Rapa.
Last two premiership battles of the thoroughbred season could go down to final meeting.
If you don't know what to make of Dawn Parade, you're not alone.
Comeback jockey Lisa Allpress is a winner even before she hops aboard a horse.
Te Akau stable star Imperatriz will head to Australia in September
For a 90-minute period Dave and Jean Fahey absolutely dominated Addington Raceway.
The trainer of Australasia’s most exciting pacer has made a surprising admission.
The master trainer says there has been a major change in his stars' training regime.
Kenny Rae goes into Ruakākā’s biggest raceday of the season tomorrow happy but confused.
Premier racing returns to Addington Raceway with three three classy Group race finals.
Kelsey Hannan is trying to close the gap on rival Tayla Mitchell.
Former NZ-trained galloper Cavalry got his Singapore career off to a winning start.
Irish jockey Joe Doyle has returned to New Zealand.
Apprentice Maria Sanson made good use of the filly’s natural speed.
Lance O’Sullivan and Andrew Scott will present two prominent 3-year-olds.
No Kiwi-owned and bred greyhound has contested a race that offers $1 million.
I Wish I Win will fly the Kiwi flag in rich Randwick sprint race.
Parkes dedicated the 1000th win to a long-time supporter who died last year.
Cambridge horseman set to have runners at Te Rapa and Awapuni as well as Caulfield.