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Purdon assures nervous punters over Self Assured
Mark Purdon is adamant Self Assured punters have little to worry about.
Mark Purdon is adamant Self Assured punters have little to worry about.
One of the most dramatic Cox Plates in history left the Kiwis licking their wounds.
State Of Rest won the Cox Plate in a stunning race that was decided in the stewards room.
The horse was to be ridden by superstar Kiwi jockey James McDonald.
Aris Aris builds towards the New Zealand 1000 Guineas with a ride in Matamata today.
McDonald has insight: He's on favourite; has ridden six others.
Punters could be in for an anxious watch if they back the two glamour girls of NZ racing.
The Tony Pike-trained Tutukaka confirmed his staying prowess on Wednesday.
Addington and Riccarton announced they will be unable to host their normal crowds.
It follows the announcement Addington Cup Week will go ahead without the public.
The decision is due to Canterbury still being at alert level 2.
Jenny Bartlett is the driving force behind a greyhound Shoe Box Appeal.
South Coast Arden's plans may have changed but his standing start status won't.
Star jockey Opie Bosson is inching his way closer to a return to raceday riding.
There wasn't much to raise the spirits of Kiwi Melbourne Cup hopes over the weekend.
Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen was 'bloody excited' as he watched Nature Strip win.
Relive all the action from the Livamol Classic at the Hawke's Bay racecourse in Hastings.
Glory days of the dream team return to the elite ranks of top-class trotting.
The lack of depth and the Gold Cup at Awapuni are key factors in the skinny odds.
James McDonald says tomorrow is the best chance he has had of winning the Everest.
Cambridge galloper Rhinoceros provided a birthday present for co-trainer.
Riley Evans has greyhound racing in the blood.
Graeme Rogerson is confident Beauden is ready to show he can beat the best.
Auckland's newly-formed mega racing club has made some significant stake increases.
Tomorrow looms as D-Day for The Chosen One's chances in the A$5 million Caulfield Cup.
Probabeel has created chaos in the market for the A$5 million Cox Plate.
OPINION: Delta will reach the South, but why give it an early invitation?
The sport's future in New Zealand is in doubt
The pressure is off Kiwi staying star The Chosen One at the Herbert Power Stakes.