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News Briefs : May 21
The North Island harness racing award winners, an announcement regarding world champion Tattoo Artist and changes to race days all feature in this week's News Briefs. Â
Read MoreTua Lipa has back to back wins for Noddy Orr
In-form pacer Tua Lipa has propelled Northern Southland breeder-owner Noddy Orr back into the winner’s circle. Â
Read MoreFrancent officially crossing the Alps to Mark Jones
Four-win mare Francent will debut for new trainer Mark Jones at Winton on Thursday.
Read MoreHigher Power looks to bounce back in Metro Series
After taking on Meant To Be in recent starts, Higher Power looks a huge chance of returning to the winners' circle when the TAB Metro Series continues at Alexandra Park on Friday night.
Read MoreChase A Dream fails to impress in Tuesday trial
Chase A Dream’s Queensland campaign is hanging by a thread.
Read MoreTeam Whitelock is going Next Gen
Next Gen has just got some serious sporting star power.
Read MoreTuesday trial at Pukekohe has ID2025 implications
New Zealand’s chances of having a serious Inter Dominion pacing contender this winter could be finalised at a quiet Pukekohe trial meeting on Tuesday.
Read MoreHRNZ at AEIMA 2025: Working Together to Advance Equine Welfare and Safety
Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) was proud to represent the harness racing community at the 2025 Australasian Equine Industry & Management Association (AEIMA) Animals in Emergencies and Disasters Conference, held at Massey University’s Large Animal Teaching Unit on May 9-10.
Read More"May" day at Rangiora
More than half a century after his first success, veteran Methven-based trainer Terry May was back in the winner's circle at Rangiora yesterday.
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