Genius recorded his 11th win from 15 starts this season when successful at New Plymouth on Tuesday.
Presidential Reign is set to resume racing tonight at Forbury Park after failing to retain a foal.
George Strickland, a 19-year-old jumps rider from England, has his first New Zealand rides at Riverton tomorrow.
Sovereignty, the top stake-earner among the 4yr-old trotters this season, has been turned out to recover from a bone problem.
Loch Nagar has made good progress since joining the Woodend Beach stable of David and Catherine Butt.
Western Flare clinched a place in the field for the Sires' Stakes heat for 2yr-old pacers at Addington on Friday night with his win at Washdyke yesterday.
Super Alloy will remain in the South Island for the final day of the Canterbury autumn meeting after winning the open 1400m at Riverton yesterday.
Albert Bosma made the trip from Auckland to see Pentiful win at Waikouaiti on Sunday.
Akane Yamamoto, the Japanese jockey, rode her first New Zealand winner at Waikouaiti yesterday, but she had the gloss taken off the day with a suspension for careless riding in an earlier race.
Craig Thornton, the Cambridge trainer, will decide this week whether to leave Gin Dartre in the South Island or return home for a group one assignment.
Trainer Ben Waldron said the win of Mr Molly in the $55,000 Invercargill Cup on Saturday was the most satisfying he had experienced with the gelding.
Sean Bellew, president of the Southland Racing Club, figured as the owner and trainer of two winners at Ascot Park yesterday, the day after announcing major plans for the venue.
Dafodil has firmed in favour for the $400,000 New Zealand Oaks at Trentham on Saturday with the withdrawal of Due Diligence.
Heyzeal, the winner of four of her seven starts and placed in two others, is back in action at Forbury Park tonight, with a change of trainer and ownership.
Trainer Doug McLachlan said the late entry fee to the Sires' Stakes series would be paid for El Nino, winner of the New Zealand Kindergarten Stakes on Saturday.
A syndicate formed nine years ago to race horses had their biggest pay day when Monkey Magic won the $50,000 www.goodbars.co.nz Cup at Cromwell yesterday.
Halobelle was among a quartet of Wingatui-trained gallopers who left yesterday for a campaign in the lower North Island.
Quick Time confirmed a start in the New Zealand St Leger with an impressive win at Riccarton on Saturday.
Dexter Dunn drove five winners at Invercargill yesterday, taking his tally for the season to 109.
Whatsundermykilt, who is engaged in the free-for-all for trotters at Addington tonight, has been racing in Australia for the past 15 months.