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Plate horses not simply making up numbers, says Forsman
What happens on the inside with other horses to dictate what Cutadeel and jockey will do.
What happens on the inside with other horses to dictate what Cutadeel and jockey will do.
Mark Purdon has two surprises for punters expecting Spankem to simply bolt away.
Melody Belle's key rivals rate their chances of downing the hot favourite.
Trifolium will jump from barrier two with last season's premiership-winning jockey.
Punters might be keen to shop in the place market in the Windsor Park Plate today.
Group One performer Vernanme has been lapping up the beach life.
Star Galleria's comeback race at Alexandra Park has few more twists and turns than usual.
A campaign that started so well for Endless Drama has ended in disappointment.
Hype pacer U May Cullect faces a tricky introduction to the big time of NZ pacing.
New Zealand racing is set to gain three more Triple Crowns.
Crown Prosecutor among contenders to take on Melody Belle in feature.
Big money offers won't tempt Oaks Stud owner before Riccarton feature.
Glory Days demonstrated a good turn of foot under the steadier of 60.5kg.
Boom three-year-old Catalyst treated his three-year-old rivals with contempt.
Mum-to-be Consensus will take the next step towards a Victorian campaign.
Most young trainers need that one horse to really fly their flag.
Volpe Veloce will have the opportunity to continue an impressive streak.
Spankem deserves favouritism at Addington tonight.
Kiwi trainer Bill Thurlow isn't taking Glory Days to Flemington on Saturday to try to win.
Spankem, Ultimate Sniper and Chase Auckland will resume at their Friday night meeting.
The demolition of the quake-damaged Christchurch stadium is nearly complete.
He reached the milestone aboard the Shaune Ritchie-trained Bee Tee Junior.
Second major award for trainer eyeing more spring riches.
Classy mare is the first horse to win five Group One races in a single NZ season.
Shaun Fannin won our greatest jumping race because he had nothing to lose.
Within days of arriving in the US, Phar Lap was dead in suspicious circumstances.
The Pakuranga Hunt Cup failure is a real worry for Connors.
Three-year-old gelding Caithness Kid will get his first opportunity at stakes level.