
McNab close to catching rival Kennedy in jockey's premiership
Michael McNab remembers the last time he levelled up to the tearaway leader.
Michael McNab remembers the last time he levelled up to the tearaway leader.
The report precedes what is looking to be the biggest racing season in history.
'We are also proud of what this says for the New Zealand industry.'
Imperatriz could go for an estimated price of between A$4 million and A$7 million.
Champion steeplechaser West Coast could be aimed at a third Grand National.
'I just thought the Belardo factor might kick in today on a heavy track.'
Greg Sugars leaned into his old mate Just Believe’s ear and said thanks.
Trainer O’Sullivan wants it dry in Brisbane and wet in Pukekohe. He may get his wish.
Moonlight Magic may not get a start to take on fellow Kiwi filly Molly Bloom.
They are hoping Levakia can reach the same lofty heights as Legarto.
Auckland Trotting Club keen to move race date as best pacers skip event.
Peter Williams never wanted to be an old man training a team of battlers.
Disappearance and death of horses during the storm highlighted the need for microchips.
Islington Lass could have Group 1 goals on her radar.
NZ horse I Wish I Win favoured at Doomben 10,000 with jockey James McDonald.
Craig Grylls hits $5 million in wins and aims for more at Te Rapa.
Legendary trainer Barry Purdon’s renaissance began eight years ago.
Dunstan dash could send Malt Time across Tasman
Two of New Zealand’s biggest stables have triple threats heading to Queensland.
Hashizume's season tally hits 53, includes seven stakes wins.
Red-hot jockey Masa Hashizume added further plaudits when he piloted Karman Line to a win
Kakariki have returned to a patch of bush where war has been declared on predators.
La Crique aims for a big win in Rotorua after missing NZ Breeders due to hoof issue.
Chase A Dream is in top form for tonight's $160,000 Sires' Stakes.
O'Sullivan's Molly Bloom ready despite heavy track.
For decades a dream had remained just that - but Jim Sweetensen has found winning ways.
Dave and Jean Fahey have mentored eight Rose & Thistle New Zealand Oaks title holders.
'All I think about is the next race so it didn’t feel that big a deal at the time.'
Cambridge trainer Stephen Marsh added another black-type win at Te Rapa on Saturday.