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Star filly retired prematurely
The race career of last season’s top juvenile pacing filly, Sweet On Me, has come to a premature end.
Read MoreCurtin seeking more Cup Week success
Trainer-driver Jim Curtin will seek more New Zealand Cup week success with his small team at Ashburton on Thursday.
Read MorePurdon thrilled for Blair's first Cup win
For Purdon it was his seventh New Zealand Cup training success, but that wasn't why he was smiling last night.
Read MoreAustralia and NZ combine to win cup
Cheers of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie” rang out from the Addington birdcage after New Zealand’s leading horse people combined with Australian owned pacer Cruz Bromac to win the New Zealand Cup yesterday.
Read MoreDream day for young trainer Keast
Young Christchurch trainer Darren Keast had a day he will never forget when training two upset winners
Read MoreButt arrives in the nick of time for Group 1 triumph
Ex-pat Kiwi horseman Anthony Butt put aside a hellish 18 hours to win the day’s feature trot at Addington on Tuesday.
Read MoreUltimate Sniper sizzles in Junior FFA
Owners and racegoers looked on in disbelief as Ultimate Sniper produced a jaw-dropping performance. . .
Read MoreDown to tempo
For the second time in a week a major Cup could come down to tempo at Addington on Tuesday.
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