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South African jockeys making an impact in New Zealand
South African jockeys Warren Kennedy and Craig Zackey have made an instant impact.
South African jockeys Warren Kennedy and Craig Zackey have made an instant impact.
Mare won't be at best in first start since battling Queensland campaign.
Herlihy is satisfied Bolt for Brilliance is over a recent lung infection.
Trainer Andrew Forsman is counting on the weather playing its part.
Dan Roberts is a rising star, both on and off the track.
A star-studded catalogue has been unveiled for the 97th National Yearling Sales Series.
Inter Dominion glory is a possibility for New Zealand again.
After being ejected in first black-type race, jockey produces fantastic ride in second.
Wet track provides dream scenario for Taranaki trainer Allan Sharrock.
Canterbury Jockey Club has appealed to racegoers to help the club during financial strain.
Andrew Forsman made a splash at Karaka today.
Domestic turnover broke the $1 million barrier for the first time.
The two-day sale is the first since early 2020 that has been run with open borders.
Track sense, determination and sheer guts summed up Opawa Superstars win.
The man blamed his stable hand for the positive result.
The comment was made during the Kaikōura Cup carnival.
Racing bosses aren’t ruling out a total overhaul of how tracks are managed.
Officials ruled the track was unsafe for racing.
Muscle Mountain takes on Sundees Son in the 3200m feature.
Unbeaten filly a strong shout in the 1000 Guineas at Riccarton.
Team Telfer are approaching a possible Group 1 double at Addington.
A double dose of stakes delight at Riccarton yesterday continued Lisa Latta's golden run.
Bolt For Brilliance is out of Friday’s Dominion Trot
Crowds are back for the first time since 2019 after pandemic.
The five horses you should (responsibly) back on New Zealand Cup day.
Best NZ form makes last year’s champ the runner to beat in strong Cup field.
Pace characterises the final field who will contest the $100k NZ Cup this Thursday.
The Herald understands changing the Gambling Act will be discussed at Cabinet level.
Speedster Roch 'N' Horse has pulled off her second enormous sprint shock.