The feature meeting of the Otago Racing Club's season was abandoned on Saturday due to concerns about the track after one race.
A quick look at B D Windermere's form line and her recent rivals should fill punters with confidence going into the Southern Belle Speed Series heat at Wyndham tomorrow.
Rolleston reinsman Blair Orange brought up career win No 1000 when he drove Change Time to victory in race 2 at the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting at Addington last night.
An early-race gallop by Anothersuperstar was forgiven when she sprinted up the passing lane to win the c1-c3 handicap trot for Tapanui trainer Alan Shaw.
The mastery of Dexter Dunn was on show once again at Forbury Park last night, and this time Tisbury trainer Kirstin Barclay was the beneficiary.
The sheer amount of racing in this part of the world this weekend means we won't really have the space to preview the Victoria Cup from Melton on Saturday night.
Southland mare Sucre is ready to shed the bridesmaid's tag and deliver a farewell present to her jockey at the same time at Wingatui tomorrow.
She might have age on her side but New Years Jay is a relative novice compared to her rivals in the group 2 premier mares' championship at Addington tonight.
Heard The Whisper has had a change of ownership and expect a change in driving tactics at Forbury Park tonight as well.
A canny pair of horsemen have found the best in Algrancobowjoel.
Put up the good stakes and they will come.
The Dodgers came out of the first weekend of Otago softball this year with an unbeaten record after contrasting wins at Ellis Park.
An all-round team bowling effort from the North East Valley attack gave the Valley dwellers a tense win over Carisbrook-Dunedin.
The fortunes of White Robe Lodge stallion Gallant Guru continue to shine after he sired a trifecta at Gore on Thursday, just five days after siring three winners at the same venue.
Otago Daily Times racing/sports reporter Matt Smith cast his eye over the important - and the not so important - matters in the racing industry.
Forget Our Premonition's run at Timaru last month.
A stablemate no longer stands in the way for Meticulous as he chases group 3 glory in the Invercargill Cup at Ascot Park tomorrow.
The first test to see whether Princess Brook could be bound for the New Zealand Oaks begins at Gore today.
Racing books are often hard to find.
Gallant Guru is flying high for White Robe Lodge, and now it is Raise The Flag's turn to take centre stage for the stud at next week's select sale at Karaka.