Electronic Motion is in line for a hat trick at Wingatui today.
Trainer Nigel McGrath and owners Paul and Pauline Renwick, who won 15 races with King Charlie, were successful at Methven yesterday with his brother Prince Eddie.
Gil Shirley has stepped aside from the training role and passed the reins to his son, Brent, at the Invercargill stable.
Dylan (Bob) Stratford, who took out a training licence four weeks ago, had his first win last night when Diedre's Flash was successful at Forbury Park.
Mufhasa, the favourite for the $200,000 Challenge Stakes at Hastings tomorrow, will become the oldest horse to win the weight-for-age 1400m feature if he can succeed as an 8yr-old.
Reinsman Blair Orange renews his association with Sunnivue Ted at Forbury Park tonight two years after driving the trotter to win there.
Victory Dragon, the Broadfield-trained galloper, is set to begin an Australian campaign at Mudgee on Sunday week.
Anthony Butt, the West Melton horseman, has been engaged to drive George W and Enough's Enuff at Menangle tonight.
Horseman Nathan Williamson had a reversal of fortunes when he trained and drove Major Deed and Franco Seville to win at Gore yesterday.
Steven Kellow had his first training win in a sole capacity when Spark It Up won at her first start yesterday at Washdyke.
Leif Erikson, an impressive winner at Forbury Park on August 16, could repeat the effort at Gore tomorrow.
Flyin Courage is back in work with Waikouaiti trainer Bruce Negus, with trotting his sole aim.
The Patinack Farm operation of billionaire Nathan Tinkler will offer about 350 horses for unreserved sale at auction at the end of October.
Bellonet will wind up her racing career at Washdyke on Friday before being served by Darci Brahma.
Tony Herlihy, the Papakura horseman who was knocked unconscious in a race incident at Alexandra Park on Friday night, said he would resume race driving on Friday week.
The Fiery Ginga indicated he had trained on since a fresh-up win nine days ago with a dashing trial win at Forbury Park yesterday.
Bit Of A Legend had his second major win of the season when successful in the $A303,000 Australasian Breeders Crown pacing race for 2yr-old colts and gelding at Melton yesterday.
Pembrook's Delight, who was named Otago Harness Horse Of The Year on Saturday night, is due back in work at the end of the month.
Bill Stevenson extended his winning association with the Forbury Park track to 54 years when Beyond Reason was successful on Thursday night.
Gordon McCraw, a long-time farrier on the Taieri, died last Saturday at the age of 79.