
Aussie conquests still spur Murray Baker
Second major award for trainer eyeing more spring riches.
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.
Three-year-old gelding Caithness Kid will get his first opportunity at stakes level.
The Pakuranga Hunt Cup failure is a real worry for Connors.
$14k trot may be the most symbolic passing of the baton in recent trotting history.
Chinese billionaire in donation controversy says he also wanted to back New Zealand First.
Helena Baby will get his shot at redemption against victor Melody Belle later this month.
Oaks Stud general manager, Rick Williams, was quietly confident leading into the weekend.
Tragedy has struck the horse racing industry for the second straight day.
NZ's best mare, Melody Belle, provided racegoers with another display of her class.
South Auckland trainer Richard Yuill suffers serious head injuries in a stable accident.
Manawatu jockey Rosie Myers is about to step into uncharted territory.
Cambridge trainer Lauren Brennan has Magnum right where she wants him.
"You never want to be too confident going into a group one."
Defending champion has shocking record from poor barriers.
The Balcairn trainers will kick off the campaigns for Touchabeel and Sombra Deamor.
The "Remember Jooky Mile" on Saturday promises to be an emotional occasion.
Addington has won battle to get their first open class race of the season off the ground.
Brendon Hawtin is taking another step in his career with a shift to Victoria.
Controversy swirls over $150,000 donation from racing industry mogul known as "Mr Wolf".
Pike will head into Bostock NZ Spring Racing Carnival with some added firepower.
Williamson bags a couple as Kiwi trotters star in Breeders Crown.
The Samantha Logan-trained Lacustre laid down the gauntlet to his steeplechasing rivals.
Cambridge Stud connections and staff were left reeling yesterday.
Te Aroha conditioner Peter Lock will take two runners south for New Plymouth meeting.