
Tony Pike praises Acquarello after commanding Canterbury win
Michael McNab wins Group race with Acquarello, calling her 'the best mare in the race.'
Michael McNab wins Group race with Acquarello, calling her 'the best mare in the race.'
Jason Lee: 'She loves to look around' - Keayang Zahara ready for Addington debut.
Trainer Rae optimistic about Dazzling Miss: 'She's super-honest and easy to have around.'
Hagley Oval has a new head groundsman ahead of the first test of the summer.
'He had that feel about him – I didn’t want to miss this opportunity.'
Sweet rush for driver Greg Sugars at Addington.
Greg Manson has been thinking about a New Zealand Cup start since he was a boy.
Bob Butt: 'We are probably going to have to come from behind.'
Can the locals maintain a proud home record against the Aussie bully?
'She’s a good mare and is in fantastic form.'
'This is a really good little horse that’s gone from strength to strength this season'
Grylls may have become racing’s $5 million man but now he wants more.
Trainer Graeme Cameron: 'He’s in great form and loves Te Rapa.'
'The good colts can bounce out of hard races or the travel and he has done that.'
Swayzee enters NZ Cup late, flying with Leap To Fame, while Phelan eyes Merlin's chances.
'He got taken out by a riderless horse, but that’s racing.'
'It’s the best week of the year, it’s what we all work for.'
One event will contain the winners of every pacing race that matters; a betting bonanza.
Knight's Choice was paying $63.50 on the tote to win the Cup.
The Melbourne Cup lived up to every expectation.
Mark Walker will chase back-to-back crowns today with Kiwi mare Quintessa.
The race that used to stop a nation (or two) now brings four or five nations together.
Two years ago New Zealand jockey Mick Dee cost Sharp N Smart the biggest win of his career
Pre-post favourite Habana will head into unfamiliar territory at Ellerslie.
Positivity will step out on the greatest stage for stayers at Flemington on Tuesday.
Grant Cooksley is going back to Flemington to try and win the Melbourne Cup he was denied.
A year after flying home for second behind Pride Of Jenni, Atishu returned to Flemington.
Former star three-year-old Wild Night is right back at the top of his game.
The New Zealand contingent for Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup (3200m) has been dealt a blow.