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European interest leads to promising trotter
A keen interest in European trotting has led Canterbury trainer Michael Purdon to one of the most exciting juvenile trotters in the country.
Read MoreDuke Of Cornwall hard to catch
Duke Of Cornwall’s blazing gate speed is set to put him where he needs to be at Saturday’s Wairio Mile Day.
Read MoreNew Pastures for Winterfell
Reigning trotter of the year Winterfell has run his last race, and will spend his retirement as a trekking horse.
Read MoreButt and Purdon in action across the Tasman
Anthony Butt’s manic schedule takes him to another Aussie state for feature racing on Saturday night.
Read MoreGood book for Herlihy
Tony Herlihy can’t win the race named in his honour at Alexandra Park on Friday night but he can win a few others.
Read MoreManners key for Butt pair
Woodend Beach trainer Bob Butt will take two trotters to Addington Raceway on Friday night and he believes if they bring their manners they are both winning chances.
Read MorePurdon's plan is working
Scott Phelan knows Major Perry’s win at Cambridge on Thursday night means more than just a spot in next month’s Sires’ Stakes Final.
Read MoreJason Teaz's tips for Auckland
Form analyst Jason Teaz takes a detailed look at tonight's fields at Auckland (Friday). Â
Read MoreJohnny Eyre retires after nine year racing career
Mike Brown knew the time was right - the time for his grand old campaigner Johnny Eyre to say goodbye to the racetrack.
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