
Racing: $750k NZ Trotting Cup favourites ready to rumble
Also facing a tricky draw is Sundees Son.
Also facing a tricky draw is Sundees Son.
Aucklanders embraced the sunshine and dressed to impress at the biggest Melbourne Cup day party at Ellerslie Racecourse. Video / Leon Menzies / Michael Craig
The northern challenge for the New Zealand Trotting Cup is down to one.
The demolition of the quake-damaged Christchurch stadium is nearly complete.
Cheree Kinnear takes off at 50km/h in her first experience of harness racing.
12 arrests were made during the police's massive Operation Inca last year.
New laws will help the racing industry which has been struggling, the Govt says.
Ultimate Sniper will miss the season-ending Harness Jewels and November's NZ Cup carnival.
Marcoola far from disgraced as Massive Metro now holds the record time for males.
Turn It Up did what no pacer had ever done before.
Addington boss Peter Jensen is set to take over NZ harness racing's most powerful role.
13 harness racing people have so far been charged over Operation Inca
The new allegations emerged in court today.
This photo of Terry Chmiel flying through the air was shared right around the world.
Sheree Tomlinson is rapidly becoming somewhat of a poster girl for the industry.
The New Zealand Trotting Cup has lost its second leading contender in a week.
They could know by the end of the week whether they can resume driving on raceday.
RIU is reviewing the exclusion orders placed on numerous Canterbury licence-holders.
Seven people were today granted interim name suppression by a judge.
A Palmerston North man appeared in court on a match-fixing charge.
Police have today made another arrest as part of an investigation into alleged race-fixing
The Friday night trots at Addington went on in the shadow of Operation Inca.
Ten people charged after police probe into NZ harness racing
'I thought it was a joke but now people are being charged I'm taking it more seriously.'
Harness racing will survive the months that lie ahead but the timing could not be worse.
Races and punting still on despite police probe into NZ harness racing