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Take After Me to have his 200th start as a trotter
Dual-gaited warhorse, Take After Me will clock up his 200th start as a trotter at Addington on Friday night, and it seems he's nowhere near finished.
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Star former Kiwi pacer Magnificent Storm continues to scare off his rivals in WA’s free-for-all ranks.
Read MoreSpringbank Mason head big Wallis-Hackett team at Alexandra Park tonight
Champion trainer of trotters Michelle Wallis says Springbank Mason is the best chance of the six she has starting in the main trot at Alexandra Park tonight but that assessment comes with a warning.
Read MoreNews Briefs : June 7
Harness Racing New Zealand would like to send its condolences to the family of Keith Beveridge.
Read MoreHRNZ announces changes to its Board
John Coulam and Kevin McNaught have resigned as Chair and Deputy Chair respectively of the Harness Racing New Zealand Board, and have been replaced by Phil Holden and Cam Bray.
Read MoreStrappers still hitting their hopples after all this time
When Maren Franco won her seventh race at Ashburton on Sunday for The Strappers Syndicate and trainer Leo O'Reilly, it marked the 34th win for a group of harness enthusiasts that started out in Mid Canterbury in 1980.
Read More1.5 million reasons for Sires’ Stakes eligibility as July payments loom
Breeders and owners looking to maximise the value of their bloodstock investments have until July 1st to stake their progeny with foal nomination and yearling sustaining payments for Series 42 & 41 now due with the New Zealand Sires’ Stakes…
Read MoreMixed news for Herlihy's two gun trotters
Trainer Tony Herlihy has swapped one trotting star with a pedal bone fracture for another as his two top trotters have passed like ships in the night at his stables.
Read MoreThe Entain deal - what's it all about?
The deal between the New Zealand TAB and Entain is the biggest in New Zealand racing and gambling history.
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