
Group 1 star horse returning to NZ
Group 1 performer to rejoin former trainer after his stint in Oz.
Group 1 performer to rejoin former trainer after his stint in Oz.
Premier racing makes a welcome return to Wanganui’s Hatrick Raceway this Friday.
'It is the first time I am aware where it has involved as many races as this.'
Down Under challenge on the world’s most prestigious horse racing meeting was blown away.
New Zealand’s superstar of the saddle James McDonald begins the build-up to Royal Ascot.
Horse racing to stop in Singapore from October next year.
Enchanted Elle powered away to a decisive win in the Parliamentary Handicap.
The Kiwi was convicted of sexually assaulting and having indecent contact with a child.
Thoroughbred racing is getting the greatest stake money boost in its history.
The stakes money war between the two Australian powerhouses seems to have been won.
The Duke of Edinburgh Silver Collar always delivers an enthralling event.
Superstar jumper The Cossack is going to be reunited with an old mate at Te Rapa.
Pinn has become an instant hit with trainers.
'Perception is reality and it was a poor look for the Industry.'
Consistent campaigner Paisley Park rewarded trainer Graham Richardson’s decision.
Ryan Elliot admits he has a bit to learn about Australian racing.
Six-year-old returns to domestic racing after a successful career in Hong Kong.
The high-flying Kiwi greyhound Postman Pat will have “home town” support this weekend.
Three New Zealand racing owners have been granted a historic first.
Opinion: 'The overriding mechanism that ensures betting is almost fair, is competition.'
The deal between the NZ TAB and Entain is the biggest in NZ racing and gambling history.
Champion jockey targeted many accolades but this one a surprise.
There is no shortage of Kiwi-trained horses at Eagle Farm.
Seeing the funny side: Star filly in bad draw and may need a change of tactics.
A winter night at Cambridge is rarely the first step to a New Zealand Cup start.
'If we’re not building anything, we don’t particularly need a whole lot of builders.'
Former racing minister Winston Peters says the sale doesn't add up.