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O'Sullivan eyes Railway revenge + five bets to start the racing year
Lance O'Sullivan is heading to Ellerslie to get back the Railway victory he is owed.
Lance O'Sullivan is heading to Ellerslie to get back the Railway victory he is owed.
Lisa Allpress has had a highly-successful, globe-spanning and record breaking career.
Punters having a giggle at these naughty names but officials have made a bizarre defence.
Trainer Mark Jones has a plan he is almost certain will see his fillies get beaten.
Sam Collett has been at the top of racing's tree long enough to know how this works.
Ray Green can be forgiven for being wary of major Cup races that are won at the start.
Same horses, same tactics, but a different distance.
Jamie Richards has a number of strong New Year's Day runners.
Trainer John Bell hasn't given up on Julius defending his Railway title at Ellerslie.
Young gun trainer Jamie Richards has penned himself another page in the history books.
Two men at very different stages of their careers shared the Group 1 glory.
An insurance policy may pay big dividends for trainer Richard Collett at Ellerslie.
The quiet achievers of NZ's black-type racing season may need one thing to add a Group 1.
New Zealand's premier trainer of trotters says the national mile record could be smashed.
"I'd be surprised if we didn't pick up a win or hopefully more."
Leith Innes had the choice of three rides in the listed three-year-old race.
Sheezallmine will jump from barrier one in the Listed Hazlett Stakes.
Explosive galloper Te Akau Shark won seven of his 14 starts, and placed in five others.
Bolt For Brilliance steps into the open-class big time on Thursday.
Newest cult horse in the making does not live up to his name — which is a good thing.
Two-time premiership winning jockey taking an extended break from racing.
Veteran jockey Chris Johnson established a national record for race victories.
Trainer Andrew Forsman is hoping an old mate might help him out.
The Cambridge-based jockey was remanded on bail without plea until next month.
The lack of a major weapon might make Christianshavtime vulnerable at Alexandra Park.
Winner of greatest upset of the galloping season now one of the favourites.
Opie Bosson returns to Te Rapa this weekend with another formidable book of rides.
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing has released new guidelines for the next six months.
Foote is looking forward to the raceday return of Group One winner Travelling Light.