Go Go Gonzo back to his best with storming win Go Go Gonzo back to his best with storming win Trainer Sean Cameron was a relieved man after Go Go Gonzo returned to form at Wingatui yesterday.
Slideshow: Schools in action in co-ed sports comp Slideshow: Schools in action in co-ed sports comp Dunedin's aspiring sporting stars battled it out in the Co-ed Secondary Schools Winter Tournament yesterday.
Turn it up! Paying starters a positive Turn it up! Paying starters a positive As you will all be well aware, this column is New Zealand's No1 place for racing's biggest issues to be debated, pondered and trawled through.
First quinella for Ferguson from new base First quinella for Ferguson from new base Running ninth has never been as sweet for trainer-driver Craig Ferguson than at Forbury Park last night.
Amateur riders' race shaping as family affair Amateur riders' race shaping as family affair Families are set to do battle in today's amateur riders' race at Wingatui.
Major changes to dining operations Major changes to dining operations The Forbury Park Trotting Club hopes major renovations can sustain its financial viability and create a vibrant community hub.
Payment system to continue Payment system to continue Paying all starters at harness racing meetings is set to continue, as it has had a positive effect on the industry.
Mauritian rider chases dream Mauritian rider chases dream Wingatui's newest apprentice, Zubair Bholah, is braving the elements in the hope of furthering his career.
Nashville lays down gauntlet to cup rivals Nashville lays down gauntlet to cup rivals Grand galloper Nashville fired a massive warning shot at his Winter Cup rivals with his win in the Amberley Cup at Riccarton on Saturday.
Barclay, Ellis to form partnership Barclay, Ellis to form partnership Southland standardbred trainers Kirstin Barclay and Paul "Tank" Ellis are set to join forces next season.
Trotters’ prize money lowest since 1999 Trotters’ prize money lowest since 1999 When the Interdominon trotting championship returns later this year, the grand final prize pool will be the lowest it has been since 1999.
Meeting to air concerns over coach’s dumping Meeting to air concerns over coach’s dumping How the Southern United women’s football team will move on from the dumping of coach Terry Parle will be discussed at a team meeting next week.
Trainers pin hopes on breeding as gelding takes on heavy track Trainers pin hopes on breeding as gelding takes on heavy track William Wallace is set to run free in today’s testing track conditions at Riccarton.
Neutral stand in South on NZB’s sales move Neutral stand in South on NZB’s sales move Southern standardbred yearling breeders have not shut the door on PGG Wrightson, despite New Zealand Bloodstock (NZB) looking set to take over the yearling sales market.
Aim to replicate overseas thoroughbred success Aim to replicate overseas thoroughbred success Raising international interest in New Zealand yearlings is one of the main aims of the country’s new standardbred auction house.
Southern Utd women tackle future without Parle Southern Utd women tackle future without Parle How the Southern United women's football team will move on from the dumping of coach Terry Parle will be discussed at a team meeting next week.
Winner Mister H set to get even better Winner Mister H set to get even better The Split Enz lyric that history never repeats rang true at Forbury Park last night.
Way Too Easy shows it was Way Too Easy shows it was Ex-North Island galloper Way Too Easy has set up what could be a big finish to trainers Tony and Lyn Prendergast's week.
Turn it up! Turn it up! It seems everything in racing right now has a link to the Messara report. Almost no decision can be made without it being mentioned in some form.
Eade poised for success Eade poised for success Riverton trainers Graham and Michael Eade look poised for success at today’s Oamaru meeting.