Lisa Allpress is at $1.25 with the New Zealand TAB to win the national jockeys' premiership for 2011-12 which is concluded at the Oamaru Jockey Club meeting today.
Matthew Cameron has switched mounts to Red Leader in race 1 at Te Rapa today with the scratching of Jack's Run.
Texican is poised to complete a notable 3yr-old season with a win against older horses at Addington tonight.
Trainer Andrew Scott and jockey David Walsh combine in a bid to win the Ryder Stakes for a second time, at Otaki tomorrow.
Art Beat is a late entry at a fee of $2300 for the $100,000 Winter Cup at Riccarton on Saturday week.
Jarvsofaks, who has won six of his nine starts since being exported to Australia 10 months ago, will step up in class at Melton tomorrow night.
The Hand Of Faith, who was sidelined with a leg fracture after placing in the New Zealand Cup in November, is due to resume racing next month.
Second Wind, the winner of 10 races including the group one Taylor Mile, has been sold to the United States.
Henry Ruddenklau, who died last week at the age of 76, raced several good gallopers including First Look, winner of the Winter Cup, and Ocean Guard (New Zealand Grand National Hurdles).
Matthew Cameron is back level with Lisa Allpress at the top of the jockeys' premiership after his win on Needastar in the Oamaru Cup yesterday.
Murray Howard drove his first winner for three and a-half years when he teamed with the 2yr-old Bit Of A Legend at Alexandra Park yesterday.
Bob Fiddes, the 89-year-old Waimate owner, is not in doubt he will renew the lease of Aronsay at the end of the month.
Matthew Cameron, who is questing for the jockeys' premiership, could continue a winning association with Outrageous Fortune at Oamaru tomorrow.
Trainer Ralph Manning has opted for a 2kg claim on Innovation, the 3yr-old filly who is attempting her fifth successive win at New Plymouth tomorrow.
Here Comes Pat lowered a 12-year-old track record when she overcame a 50m handicap to win in 3.28.8 for 2700m at Forbury Park last night.
Rockin Roll Lad, who has come solid in recent weeks, is poised to extend his winning record at Forbury Park tonight.
Rewa, who posted her third win in five starts at Washdyke on Friday, was a $700 weanling purchase by her Ashburton owner, Gilbert Butterick.
Harley Earl won a trial at Addington yesterday in his first public appearance for two years.
The 9yr-old trotter Unique Star regained winning form yesterday at Rangiora at his fourth start since joining the Levels stable of Murray Tapper two months ago.
Herb Renall, who was granted an owner-trainer licence nine months ago, produced Propel to win the $40,000 Whyte Handicap at Trentham on Saturday.