
Entain NZ leaders resign
Two of the biggest names in New Zealand racing and wagering industry have resigned.
Two of the biggest names in New Zealand racing and wagering industry have resigned.
Southlander will be running for glory under northern lights in March.
'It could be a really niggly race with a lot of the big chances getting back.'
Willydoit has been one of the finds of the 3-year-old crop this season.
Skew Wiff earned over $750,000 and had six Group-level placings.
Trainer Stephen Marsh now has two confirmed starters, including Ardalio.
He had been placed in an induced coma at Cork University Hospital.
Sydney filly Perfumist is still a certain starter in the $3.5 million NZB Kiwi.
Triple Group 1 winner Legarto made a triumphant return to racing on Saturday.
Stephen Marsh’s in-form stable will have an array of stakes contenders in action.
Co-trainer Scott Phelan sees him as a potential Derby contender.
Co-trainer Ken Kelso says Legarto has been busy on the water walker and treadmill.
Trainer: 'He’s sound, happy and healthy and wanting to be out there.'
'Now it's go, I am really looking forward to the challenge.'
Snazzytavi missed the Herbie Dyke Stakes due to a virus.
Trainer Chris Waller is pleased with Atishu's early preparation and trials.
Savaglee’s brave defeat in the BCD Sprint was just enough to keep everybody happy.
Tuxedo's dominant win at Te Rapa boosts his Derby prospects significantly.
The BCD shapes as a race with so many layers it is our thoroughbred race of the season.
'It is a chance to learn a lot and with some lovely horses, so I am really enjoying it.'
El Vencedor's chances improved after favourites withdrew midweek.
Robbie Patterson: 'She is one of those horses who is a real pleasure to train.'
Savaglee's draw, barrier four, gives him an advantage to stay close to the leaders.
Lakelsa has won her last three races, including the Group 2 Mares Championship.
La Crique is now the $2.30 favourite for the Herbie Dyke after the withdrawals.
Executive to step into role three days before the richest race meeting in NZ history.
The $700,000 Herbie Dyke Stakes will feature at least seven Group 1 winners.
Here To Shock is back in familiar territory and thriving in his build-up toward Saturday.
Willydoit won more than a race at Ellerslie on Saturday.
Local runner Herbert claimed the biggest win of his career to date in feature race.