
Question marks abound in Jewels 4-year-old trot
Selection of bad news to deter you if you want to back the best 4yo trotter.
Selection of bad news to deter you if you want to back the best 4yo trotter.
Trainer says he will not run Jungle Edge if the track is too firm.
One of favourites of Jewels day could be in for far more of a war than punters expect.
A mystery illness has left David Butt's Jewels dream hanging by a thread.
Change from Eagle Farm to Doomben not a problem, says Matamata trainer.
High domestic spring hopes are held for a NZ-bred galloper.
Trainers and jockeys are furious at condition of Eagle Farm track.
Tony Pike's decision to let Haussmann take his place proved a wise move.
If there are racing gods, it appears they take multi bets.
The onus goes on Iffida to snare a stakes win for Cambridge trainer Shelley Hale today.
There have been no thoughts about classy colt not starting.
So Far Sokool and Ohceedee quinella at Ellerslie would not really surprise.
The focus for many will be where their stars draw in next week's Harness Jewels.
A pair of 3yo's have been sold out of Tony Pike's Cambridge stable to overseas interests.
Stolen Night is forward enough to make her presence felt at Pukekohe Park today.
Trainer behind most hyped horse of Harness Jewels days has labelled her odds ridiculous.
The connections of rising Cambridge staying star Chocante are already making plans.
Pacorus returned to his true form when he stormed to victory in group three Rotorua Cup.
The annual autumn sales for weanlings are on at Karaka tomorrow.
Wayne Hillis is hoping his only two runners today can run and jump.
NZ sprinter can defy golden rule in Brisbane sprint after winning impressively at home.
Reinsman plans to stay in front of top stable's hopes in tonight's feature.
Murray Baker should be able to raise his bat in the near future.
Jockey aims to start his run for season premiership at Te Rapa this weekend.
The warning light is blinking above the head of talented trotter Marcoola.
Kiwi mare bidding for triple crown can push superstar if they meet, says Chris Alford.