
Horse racing: Special human moments refill the soul in wake of cyclone
Kirsty Lawrence is doing a job she wouldn’t wish on any animal lover.
Kirsty Lawrence is doing a job she wouldn’t wish on any animal lover.
Racing’s response to help those affected by cyclone devastation is set for big boost.
Toni Moki says she smoked class A drug as a "one-off" thing after her partner proposed.
Racing legend Peter Wolfenden, whose fame transcended harness racing, has died.
Aquacade owners Brendan and Jo Lindsay donated their winning stake of $68,000
John Jenkins runs through the latest thoroughbred racing news
The event is set for a strong showing, despite economic pressures on buyers.
Cambridge pair have two of the favourites in the $140,000 Avondale Cup tomorrow.
The inaugural Hooves on Drews hobby horsing extravaganza was a hit with locals.
Robert Lewis ignored his duty to obtain veterinary and other assistance for pregnant mare.
Mark Purdon has revealed the extent of his thoroughbred training ambitions.
The classic Derby clash New Zealand punters are craving is anything but certain.
Imperatriz’s New Zealand work may almost be done and she could be set for richer targets.
Group 1 magic man happy with track work of Imperatriz and rival Maven Belle.
Trainers have chosen the easier of two options for Prowess.
Krug will need to win a less-than-ideal mile race at Addington tonight.
Trainer Ken Kelso is adamant Levante is the best she has been all season.
Kiwi driver Tim Williams wants to double down tomorrow.
Another major player has been added to this Saturday’s rare battle of three-year-olds.
The all-conquering Dave and Jean Fahey training partnership savoured more success.
Aquacade keeps ticking all the boxes of an Auckland Cup favourite.
"I can still hear her laugh."
A cagey ride by Ryan Elliot on Colorado Star saw the pair upset the applecart.
Wexford Stables hope their New Zealand Derby picture will become a lot clearer.
Auckland’s major sporting venues have suffered more damage.
The Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club’s meeting focuses firmly on NZ-bred greyhounds.
Ellis was again at the top of the buyers’ sheet at Karaka this year.
A harness racing trainer injected a horse with vodka on the morning of Cup Day.