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Young gun apprentice quits racing
Highly talented Taranaki apprentice Wiremu Pinn has walked away from racing
Highly talented Taranaki apprentice Wiremu Pinn has walked away from racing
Craig Thornton will begin a new chapter of his life in China this week.
Chase Auckland has the perfect opportunity to claw back some of his lost ground.
Madison County is a son of the late Pins, who has proven a revelation in Hong Kong.
The little girl from the wrong side of the tracks has firm grasp on elite title.
Cambridge jockey Troy Harris completed a dream day at Te Rapa yesterday.
Bayliss picked up his first elite level victory when successful on Volpe Veloce in 2018.
New Zealand-bred and owned galloper Lamborghini will contest tomorrow's Gr.3 Hobart Cup.
Lisa Latta will have a far better idea about her Classic chances after racing at Te Rapa.
Danzdanzdance and Madison County look the best chances in $400k Herbie Dyke.
The talented 3-year-old filly Verry Elleegant will continue her career with Chris Waller.
Stallion's prospects at top level seemed remote last year.
Weir's period of disqualification will commence immediately.
High-class mare Ladies First will take her first step on a path to the Gr.1 Sydney Cup.
Cambridge trainer Fred Cornege has a stark warning for Pop Star Princess' competitors.
Weir will not fight the charges of jigger possession levelled against him.
Kinshasa may not be as clearly focused as other horses, but that isn't stopping the filly.
Embattled trainers were fighting for their right to continue training with Racing Victoria
Group one mare Consensus made it successive group three victories.
Awkward draws for trainer's fancied runners in Classic.
A full-brother to Group One performer Hypnos is set to return to Karaka.
Police raided Darren Weir's Victorian stables where a gun and taser were seized.
Trainer has already earmarked three of his purchases at karaka as suitable.
Hubie De Burgh kicked off and ended the annual National Yearling Sale with a bang.
Two of NZ's best mares have found new riders for Te Rapa's biggest meeting of the year.
Classy $800,000 filly on offer through Sir Peter Vela's Pencarrow Stud draft.