Joshua Dickie would not tip out Scarrymcleary to his friends just yet.
Wherever Bonecrusher went, he left unforgettable memories.
A trip to Timaru could be well worth it for Niall Quinn today.
What was only a pipe dream for Craig Ferguson 10 months ago has suddenly become very real as he heads to Gore tomorrow for the Forbury Park Trotting Club meeting.
Joshua Dickie would not tip out Scarrymcleary to his friends just yet.
Two years ago, Tim Williams had two drives at the Harness Jewels.
Two Wingatui horses at opposite ends of the jumping spectrum made names for themselves at Wingatui yesterday.
Sunday was another red-letter - or pink ribbon - day for Jo-Ann Gordon at Wingatui.
Harness racing can be cruel sometimes.
Beware the first starter from the Balcairn stable of John and Karen Parsons.
Addington racing officials are having another crack at attracting southern horses to the country's premier track.
Addington racing officials are having another crack at attracting southern horses to the country's premier track.
Forbury Park staff will cast the odd furtive glance skyward over the next week as they try to repair the damage caused to the track by last Wednesday's floodingAfter the water finally disappeared from the track on Friday night, the extent of the damage to the track was revealed.
Kenny Rae might have a new plan for horses with the Hapi moniker - race them at Oamaru.
Former Central Otago stalwart Bevan Wilson has dusted off the training gear.
The extensive flood damage to Forbury Park has left the harness racing club with too much to do before a scheduled meeting on Thursday.
Forbury Park's transformation into a temporary lake on Wednesday left officials with no choice but to abandon last night's meeting at the southern Dunedin track.
It says something about the sheer dominance of the age-grade ranks by the Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen training team that four wins at the Harness Jewels was considered likely.
The South Island's leading apprentice rider might be casting a glance over her shoulder for the next few weeks.
The step up from maidens to the one-win grade is often a tough test for young trotters.