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Michael Guerin: The best bets for the Interdom finals
Michael Guerin analyses the best bets on offer at the Inter Dominions finals.
Michael Guerin analyses the best bets on offer at the Inter Dominions finals.
Exciting 3-year-old Scorpz will be tested over 2000m for the first time at Ellerslie.
Barry Purdon's trio are all on the front line in tonight's pacing final.
Melody Belle, Avantage and Probabeel are all back in business.
Plenty of people will tell you they feel lucky just to be involved in a group one race.
Wobbly Interdom for Williamsons but pair have ironed out a winning strategy.
COMMENT: Most of trainers and drivers are superstitious when it comes to racing luck.
He is looking forward to a gilt-edged opportunity to achieve two career goals at Te Rapa.
Trainer Nigel Tiley will take a team of three to Ellerslie's twilight meeting today.
It raises the possibility star horse could give Te Rapa race fans a taste of his talents.
John Dickie thought his chance to win at Inter Dominion was gone.
Ultimate Sniper will be expected to stroll to the front and win.
Melody Belle, Te Akau Shark and Catalyst will spend their autumn campaigns in Australia.
Jo Surgeonor has leapt at an opportunity to snare her first group win at Ellerslie today.
Trainer thinks the 45-month wait ends for Wyndspelle in the $200,000 Captain Cook.
How unbeaten Bonecrusher favourite takes it all in his stride.
The best indication of how remarkable Ultimate Sniper has been is his own stablemate.
The connections of the 44 horses still in the series all basically want the same thing.
Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman will be hoping 10 is their lucky number this weekend.
Natalie Rasmussen is happy to admit she was wrong.
Stephen Marsh's racing team has been in fine form of late.
Trentham is first step on his path towards A$5m All Star Mile.
A group one victory is top of mind for trainers Michael Moroney and Pam Gerard.
Racing editor Michael Guerin analyses night two of the Inter Dominions.
Top horse trainer Stephen McKee was held responsible for Sophia Malthus' paralysis.
The tragic spring for the NZ breeding industry has extended to the first day of summer.
The pacing series produced the largest tote upset of the opening night.
Waikato stayer Aigne will undertake the ultimate test of endurance at Warrnambool.
As the summer riches are laid out in front of them every jockey craves THAT horse.