Racing: Kiwi invaders touch down for Melbourne campaign
The Kiwi assault on next month's A$5 million All-Star Mile (1600m) has begun.
The Kiwi assault on next month's A$5 million All-Star Mile (1600m) has begun.
Blood tests fine, as Two Illicit becomes Derby favourite.
A weekend of Derby drama is set to spill over into today.
How deep the pool of talent is that The Shark is finding himself swimming in.
Tiptronic stuck his nose in front at just the right time.
Elliot is having the season of his career, sitting fourth on the premiership.
Waddell has four quality rides but he's never ridden any of them before.
Kiwi Ida is third favourite for BCD Sprint, Camino Rocoso to tackle Herbie Dyke Stakes.
Jennifer Eccles has a wicked sprint and tempo could be crucial.
She has earned the invitation off the back of hard work and three NZ premiership wins.
"It is a $20,000 3yo race and hopefully we can get it off the ground," David Branch.
Koby Jennings is aiming to maintain his perfect strike-rate this coming Saturday.
"He is like he is tap dancing the entire trip," Kate Gath on Tornado Valley.
Speed freak needs your help to make field.
Ben Foote is keen to stick to the plan with his top filly Travelling Light.
Jockey holds key to Te Rapa success for Baker and Forsman.
Richardson believes he has good performer Tiptronic right where he wants him.
Rising Richards star takes the blade to another strong field.
Prise De Fer has a red hot Opie Bosson to help him beat barrier.
Trend of the harness racing season needs to be overcome to continue Kiwi dominace.
Tony and Lyn Prendergast wish they had 10 more horses like Who Dares Wins in their stable.
Ngaire Fraser reckons she'll never lose her association with grand galloper Westminster.
The progeny of first season sire Vadamos have left quite an impression on Paul Moroney.
Marsh has two fillies in the Oaks Prelude at New Plymouth.
Sir Peter Vela will be inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame.
Platinum Investor is closer to his Gr.1 Barfoot and Thompson Auckland Cup aspirations.
Guy Mulcaster dips into his own pocket at this year's Yearling Sale.