Jag's Invasion could provide Oamaru trainer Phil Williamson with another win on the holiday circuit at the Oamaru meeting today.
CROMWELL: The 3yr-old Comply Or Die lowered the track record for 1800m (mobile) by 1.6sec with an easy win in 2.13.6 (a 1.59.5 mile rate) at Cromwell yesterday.
Franco Nullabour, an impressive winner at Omakau on Monday at his first start, should give a repeat performance at the Wyndham Harness Racing Club meeting at Cromwell tomorrow.
Duke Of The Moment is ready to win fresh up at Roxburgh today after a trial win at Cromwell last Saturday.
Jackie Jones, who has had a licence to train a mere two months, had her first win yesterday with Lucy O'Reilly.
A rehandicap of 2.5kg for his win in the Waikouaiti Cup on Sunday may not deter Woodyeva in the Clare Memorial Cup at Omakau today.
The What Ever syndicate of mainly Central Otago owners, had a day to remember yesterday when their horse Franco Ledger won the $30,000 Central Otago Cup.
Steven McRae, the Halswell trainer, continued his run of success on the holiday circuit with the wins of Franco Nullabour and New Revenue.
The class of Zabene could prevail in the Waikouaiti Cup tomorrow.
Horseman Jim Curtin drove his fourth Reefton Cup win yesterday when Hokonui Ben prevailed on a heavy track.
Poacher could break through for his first win of the season at Winton today.
Final Touch completed a notable double by winning the $45,000 Timaru Cup yesterday, two days after success in the Berkley Stud Stakes of the same value at Wingatui.
A quartet of Perth owners and Matamata trainer Jon Sargent are in line to have two representatives in the $1 million race for 2yr-olds at Ellerslie on January 29.
Stuart Allcock, the first professional trainer to serve on the committee of a harness racing club, died in Dunedin on Saturday at the age of 74.
Donaldson deserves a win in the Keith Powell Memorial Handicap Trot at the Westport meeting today.
Lisa Allpress could renew winning ways with the Michael Pitman stable when she rides Sun Valley at Washdyke today.
Buy Chevron Direct, who has displayed fine form in Canterbury this season, stands out at Gore today.
Final Touch, a resounding winner of the $45,000 Berkley Stud Stakes, the feature sprint at Wingatui yesterday, is set to back up in the Timaru Cup tomorrow.
Ohoka Texas has bypassed the Westport Cup on Monday to avoid the possibility of a heavy track.
Trainer Steve Anderton has an eye on the Dunedin Cup with either The Solitaire or The Glitzy One.