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Fannin to grin and bear it during NZ's longest race
Shaun Fannin's fake smile at Ellerslie sums up the cost of being a jumps jockey.
Shaun Fannin's fake smile at Ellerslie sums up the cost of being a jumps jockey.
Hawke's Bay weather seems to have evened things after Avantage drew handy in $250k race.
Classie Brigade's rocket-fast standing-start manners could give him the tactical edge.
Countdown on to one of great days in Australasian racing.
There was a tangerine glow to last night's New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Awards.
Well-travelled 3-year-old Not An Option reminded punters of his galloping ability.
Tavi Mac wasn't going to be in the Matamata Cup until he left his trainer with no choice.
This could be the defining race of Kiwi Ida's career.
Postponement proves blessing as race brings together five stronger trotters.
One of the country's top jockeys has suffered a serious head injury.
Superstar mare Probabeel is off to the Cox Plate in Melbourne.
Epsom winner Probabeel looking increasingly likely to head to the Cox Plate on October 24.
Probabeel has recorded one of the great New Zealand racing victories of the last decade.
This was a race Melody Belle wasn't supposed to even be in.
Judith Collins lost at the races - but is backing herself to win in two weeks.
National has released its election promises for the racing industry.
Luck will almost certainly decide the $200,000 Windsor Park Plate at Hastings.
Kiwi mare Probabeel is closing in on favouritism for the A$1 million Epsom at Randwick.
Hawke's Bay trainer John Bary is hoping to upset the applecart again on Saturday.
Trainers believe Unition back on track after Te Rapa disappointment.
It is getting close to business time for 311 two-year-old gallopers.
If Kiwi-bred galloper wasn't such a bad boy he could be worth millions of dollars.
Jockey Shaun McKay will undergo further tests at Waikato Hospital.
A pipe opener over 500m on Friday worked the oracle.
A horse who has spent his life making enemies might end up being the punter's friend.
Auckland's weather in the next 24 hours just as important as the actual horsepower.
One of the country's pacing elite has been surprisingly scratched from a major race.
Trainer Pam Gerard was delighted with the return of Tokorangi and Pinmedown.