News
Dual-code weanling sale a Karaka first
Thoroughbred and standardbred weanlings will go under the hammer at the same venue on the same day - a rare crossover moment for both racing codes.
Read MoreTeam White’s Queensland ‘trip of redemption’
Stacey & David White will return to Brisbane with two top-class hopes, and one unfinished story - as Bet N Win and Betterthancash take aim at Group 1 glory.
Read MoreGreen chasing tribute win with Midnight Babe
Kirstin Green will honour the late Murray Brown when she drives a daughter of Beaudiene Bad Babe in Brown’s Harness Jewels silks at Winton on Thursday.
Read MoreVale Murray Brown
Highly respected trainer Murray Brown has passed away in Invercargill, leaving behind a legacy of over 500 winners and a deep impact on the southern harness racing community.
Read MoreNew Legislation Secures Harness Racing’s Future
Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) has welcomed the passing of the Racing Industry Amendment Bill in Parliament today, describing it as a decisive step toward a more secure and sustainable future for New Zealand racing.
Read MoreIndustry Contribution Award for Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas was recognised this week at the NZ Racecourse Managers’ Annual Conference in Palmerston North as the recipient of the Industry Contribution Award,
Read MoreWarwick Coles recognised
The inaugural HRNZ Track Manager Contribution Award was presented to Warwick Coles in recognition of his commitment and long-standing contribution to track management.
Read MoreNews Briefs - 25 June
Callmethebreeze returns; service fee for Lazarus announced; adjustment to noms and acceptance dates; and more, this week in News Briefs.
Read MoreSt John Eight too good at Cambridge
There was no catching St John Eight last night at Cambridge Raceway, with the Andre Poutama-trained runner taking out the TFS Horse Transport Mobile Pace—claiming his third win in seven starts and doing it in commanding fashion.
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