Sub Prime is on target to win her fourth race from five starts in 17 days at Greymouth tomorrow.
Shamrox was due to travel from Ashburton to Palmerston North early this morning for the Marton meeting on Saturday.
Aluminium Bikerack is attempting to repeat a feat of 31 years ago by winning the Miss Scenicland Stakes as a 3yr-old at Hokitika today.
Amakudari, who had been served by Bettor's Delight since her previous race, led for most of the way to win at Oamaru yesterday.
Brittany Moore, the most successful rider on the South Island holiday circuit, has been sidelined for up to two months after sustaining a compacted vertebra in a race fall at Kumara on Saturday.
Leeston owners Hamish Scott and his wife, Dr Kim Lawson, continued a run of success with the wins of Lionsixchristiansnil and Linel at the Nelson meeting yesterday.
Robbie Holmes, the Leithfield Beach horseman, collected a $4500 bonus on the Central Otago circuit for the second successive year after training three winners at Cromwell yesterday.
Pembrook Benny, who is hard to go past in the Waikato Flying Mile at Cambridge tonight after two impressive wins at Alexandra Park in the past month.
Titch and leading rider James McDonald are an appealing combination in the $30,000 Kumara Gold Nuggets Handicap at Kumara tomorrow.
Niraadi is the horse to beat in the Cromwell Cup at Cromwell today despite a 30m handicap.
Trainer Michael Pitman extended his tally for holiday racing to 20 wins with the successes of Our Genes, Sub Prime and Night Life at Reefton yesterday.
Mighty Memories set a track record of 2.42.9 for 2000m (mobile) at Roxburgh yesterday, two days after winning at Omakau.
A depleted field could be in favour of Anvils Best Ever in the Roxburgh Cup today.
Milo was described as ''a superstar in the making'' by his trainer, Michael Pitman, after a win at Omakau yesterday.
Pitman forged to the lead in the trainers' premiership with the wins of Milo, Draconic and Typhoon Warning yesterday.
He has 44 wins, two ahead of Lisa Latta.
Stunin Cullen humbled the opposition in the $30,000 Central Otago Trotting Cup yesterday.
He led over the last 1800m of the 2600m and won by five and a-quarter lengths in 3.12.3, 0.7sec outside the track record set by Lady Toddy in 2005.He sprinted his last 800m in 55.4.
Trainer Michael Pitman, who won six races at Waikouaiti on Saturday, said he had an even stronger team at the Central Otago meeting at Omakau today.
Trainer Michael Pitman achieved a personal best six wins in a day at the Waikouaiti Racing Club meeting on Saturday.
King Montrose is a ready-made favourite for the feature race for 3 and 4yr-olds at Kurow today after wins in his last three starts.
McKay is a top chance to give trainer Robert Dunn his fourth Reefton Cup win today.
Anvil On Fire is capable of a bold mile fresh-up in the Equine Stakes at Winton today.