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The horse that could help Melody Belle make history
One of the terrors of New Zealand racing could be Melody Belle's new best friend.
One of the terrors of New Zealand racing could be Melody Belle's new best friend.
Excitement machine Levante may have reached a new peak going into the race of her life.
The Karaka standardbred yearling sale this weekend is stronger than ever.
Scary escape from New Plymouth Raceway sees horse end up in a children's playground.
Trainer was not prepared for her to produce a staggering demolition.
"Whether she can win or not, I can't tip her with any confidence."
Champion horseman Tony Herlihy will drive the two best horses at Alexandra Park.
The race is a stepping stone to the A$1.5 million Australian Cup at Flemington on March 6.
Two of New Zealand's leading harness racing drivers face eight-week suspensions.
The Chosen One's trial at Rotorua was hardly convincing stuff - but there's a catch.
Quality galloper Probabeel will kick off her summer campaign in Melbourne this Saturday.
Brad Williamson wants to win two in a night but both with the same horse.
The track intruder "got more media attention than the poor horse that lost its life."
Chairman Paul Humphries said the club would be seeking a lifetime ban.
Allan Sharrock was left with a niggling feeling of what might have been.
Race caller says man is 'an idiot' who is 'lucky to be alive'.
Melody Belle has joined Sunline as New Zealand's most successful Group 1 galloper.
Leading strike rate trainer Johno Benner believes his magic month can continue.
Trainer Shaune Ritchie couldn't wait to get his toes in the sand at Waitarere Beach.
Sharrock can't wipe smile off dial despite hours on the road ahead of Wellington Cup.
Covid-19 has put a handbrake on fashion trends, but we can always rely on the classics.
Unbeaten star to contest at least the first two legs of three-year-old Triple Crown.
A $720,000 colt will eventually head to Hong Kong to be re-sold by club
Cambridge horseman has purchased nine yearlings at Karaka so far this week.
Boys Get Paid have been a growing entity on Karaka Million night.
Sir Peter Vela has put his full might behind the National Yearling Sale.
"We thought we would have to go to $1 million to buy her."
Two different Aegon gambles paid off to the tune of $530,000 at Ellerslie.
This time the Te Akau domination of the Karaka Million came with a twist.
Clash of budding 3-year-old superstars Aegon and Amarelinha sets up as race of the night.