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Owner's warning to punters about Ellerslie favourite
First comes the praise, then the warning. The second is the more powerful message.
First comes the praise, then the warning. The second is the more powerful message.
Expect the unexpected in True Enough's bid to become one of NZ's unlikeliest Gr 1 winners.
One of the most important races at Ellerslie's Boxing Day meeting won't contain horses.
It was all hands on deck in the Rogerson household this Christmas.
Best performances so dazzling that he is already being spoken about as world class.
McDonald is about to become the youngest person to be inducted to NZ Racing Hall of Fame.
West will judge Ellerslie's best-dressed this year. Apparently yellow's in and wear shoes!
Concert Hall demolished her opposition in Saturday's Gr.3 Manawatu Cup.
Underrated southern mare Kiwi Ida scored her biggest career victory.
"He did run third to Winx earlier on and she wasn't too bad."
Promising 4-year-old Germanicus has the ability of a Group horse.
Bary would have preferred another week of conditioning under Callsign Mav's belt.
The industry has entered the reality phase of its transition.
Just who owns rights to NZ racing could be at the centre of a potentially heated debate.
Awapuni trainer Gary Vile will be vying to win his fifth Group 3 Manawatu Cup.
Karaka Million favourite will remain in the care of trainer Tony Pike.
One of most iconic race meetings is under threat after track was attacked by wild pigs.
Group One-winning miler Shadows Cast may be kept to sprint distances in the coming months.
Cup favourite hasn't rewarded punters for quite a while.
Ryan Elliot hopes to be celebrating his first taste of black-type success for the season.
Stunning support race winner Self Assured comes into Cup reckoning.
Jockey's trip home for family Christmas quickly turns into a working holiday.
Ken Rutheford is leaving to take up a similar role in New South Wales.
He was fined $350 for late-scratching Intrigue at Te Rapa on Saturday.
For punters the night was almost as perfect as the entire series was for Ultimate Sniper.
Scorpz overcame a wide run in transit to nab his second stakes victory.
New Zealand's greatest ever harness stable put on a show at Alexandra Park tonight.
Trainers never like their horses being lumped with topweight in a major staying handicap.