Ronnie Coleman emerged as a rising star among the trotters with a resounding win at Omakau on Saturday.
Touch Of Rose will represent the in-form stable of Tim Butt and Phil Anderson at Roxburgh today.
Eel Win will now head to Trentham after mastering 58kg to win the Kurow Cup yesterday.
Cambo, raced by champion New Zealand golfer, Michael Campbell, prevailed in the Reefton Cup yesterday.
Shane Dye is now riding Martial Art in the $100,000 Great Northern Guineas at Ellerslie today.
Silver Ranger and Blackleugh are top prospects for the Branxholme stable of Kirk Larsen and owners Bruce Stirling and Jimmy Gin at Gore tomorrow.
Tony Herlihy has the drive on Leighton Hest in the Trotters' Mile at Cambridge tonight, renewing a successful association.
Ketchiben will wear a tongue tie and side winkers in his bid to repeat his win of last December in the open sprint at Wingatui on Saturday.
Bailey Kennedy has begun a career path at the age of 12.
Bailey Kennedy has begun a career path at the age of 12.
Yankee One proved he was worth waiting on when the 5yr-old trotter won at Winton on Saturday at his first start.
Relampago was a game winner of the Tapanui Cup at Gore yesterday when his trainers Ben and Sally Gordon produced the first three placegetters in the race.
Biman was cleared to resume racing after a gallop at Wingatui yesterday morning.
Clapton, who finished third in the New Zealand Two Thousand Guineas last month, has been sold to Hong Kong by his North Taieri owners, Joanne Hillis (the trainer) and Barry Cottle.
The Fiery Ginga, who set a track record at Ascot Park on Friday, is back there in a fortnight.
Living Proof made it worthwhile for his veteran owner Jim Dalgety to make the trip from West Melton to Waimate yesterday when the 4yr-old won the Waimate Cup.
Ricky May emulated his father and grandfather when he drove Second Wind to win the Geraldine Cup at Orari on Saturday.
Chris Johnson rode six winners in a day for the second time yesterday at Cromwell.
Zac Butcher is the in-form reinsman for a two-race contest at Oamaru today after driving four winners at Palmerston North yesterday.
Speculate extended a family record in the New Zealand Trotting Free-For-All with her win at Addington yesterday.