Pure Power indicated he had recovered from travel sickness when he won a trial at Ashburton yesterday.
Gold Ace completed a notable double when he won the New Zealand Derby at Addington on Saturday night.
Glenferrie Magic, winner of the non-tote heat of the Sires' Stakes for 2yr-old fillies at Forbury Park on Thursday night, will head to Auckland tomorrow.
Waitui Music, a clear-cut winner of the $70,000 Riverton Cup on Saturday, is set to back up at Riverton today with a 3kg apprentice allowance.
A change in the conditions of the Forbury Park Trotting Club feature race enabled the Shirley family to realise a quest that began 34 years ago when Vi Et Animo was successful on Thursday night.
Jim Curtin has been resting this week to ensure he is fit to drive Terror To Love in the $200,000 New Zealand Derby at Addington on Saturday night.
Royal Flight will gain 3kg relief from top weight of 60kg with apprentice Toni Direen in the saddle for the 1400m race for fillies and mares at Riverton on Saturday.
Jamie Bullard will renew his association with Borninthestates in the $70,000 Riverton Cup on Saturday.
Anthony Butt has been engaged to drive the Swedish trotter Annicka in the New Zealand Trotting Championship at Addington on Saturday night.
Springbank Sam, a dashing winner at Winton yesterday, heads to Auckland tomorrow for the Northern Trotting Derby.
Bettor Cover Lover, winner of Victoria Oaks final on Friday night, is in a critical condition at a Melbourne veterinary clinic after being injured.
Wingatui trainer Brian Anderton won the time-honoured Canterbury Gold Cup for the fourth time at Riccarton on Saturday.
Hold It Harvey is poised to wind up a highly-successful season by winning the weight-for-age Canterbury Gold Cup at Riccarton tomorrow.
Terror To Love furthered his preparation for the New Zealand Derby with a brilliant trial win at Ashburton yesterday.
Coup Catbird and Remembrance, members of stable of leading trainer Michael Pitman, are in contention for a $30,000 bonus by winning at Riverton today.
Devil May Care advanced his claim for a start in the $80,000 New Zealand Welcome Stakes at Addington on Saturday week with a win at Washdyke yesterday.
The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club was delighted with the staging of the Interdominion series in Auckland.
John and Karen Parsons have been rewarded for perseverance with Final Touch, winner of the listed New Zealand Bloodstock Stakes for 3yr-old fillies at Riccarton on Saturday.
Daniel Stackhouse, the leading South Island rider, will link with trainer Peter Moody in Melbourne next month.
The maiden win of Coup Catbird at Riccarton on Saturday was tinged with sadness.