Kiwi Ingenuity rounded off her New Zealand Cup preparation when she led all the way to win the Cup Trial at Addington last night.
New Zealand Cup entrant Bondy rounded off his preparation for the Kaikoura Cup on Monday with success at the Motukarara trials yesterday.
In a rare occurrence for New Zealand greyhound racing four littermates were successful at the Christchurch Greyhound Racing Club meeting at Addington yesterday.
Ricky May will look to maintain a winning association with Yokozuna in the Tuapeka Cup at Forbury Park tomorrow.
Tony Herlihy is listed to drive Ohoka Arizona in race two at Addington tomorrow night with a view to driving the horse in the New Zealand Cup.
Gore trainer Ellis Winsloe will start both his jumpers, Kidunot and Ballaphun, on the flat at Gore today.
The Christchurch Greyhound Racing club meeting scheduled for Addington today has been transferred to Forbury Park.
The Canterbury Jockey Club meeting scheduled for Riccarton on Saturday week is to go ahead after engineers gave the racecourse the all-clear yesterday.
Bondy won the main trial at Rangiora yesterday by a nose from Georgetown.
King Kenny looked to have inherited the family ability when he qualified as a trotter at Ashburton yesterday.
Kidunot has been switched to the hurdles at Oamaru tomorrow after the steeplechase was abandoned when only three entries were received for the race.
The Graeme Rogerson-owned and trained trotter You're The Man was driven to success at Addington yesterday by Leeston horseman Paul Nairn.
Intrepid turned the clock back some 40 years when he recorded his first win yesterday at Addington.
Star apprentice James McDonald has decided against riding at Riccarton today but will be back on the third day of the Canterbury Jockey Club meeting on Saturday.
Rangataua Ray showed he had maintained his fitness for the Kurow Cup on Sunday with a win at the Washdyke trials yesterday.
Kotare Yaakov followed a workout win at Addington on July 20 with a trial win at Ashburton yesterday.
O'Cartier, who has been freshened since he was unplaced at Ellerslie on May 29, was successful at the Rangiora trials yesterday.
Empyrean, who recorded his first win at his second start at Addington yesterday, is the second foal of the talented racemare Sparks A Flyin.
Former Port Chalmers man Ross Harland hopes the luck of breeding his first winner after nine years carries over to give David Butt his 1000th driving win tonight at Addington.
The talented 3yr-old Smiling Shard, who races at Addington tonight, will leave for Melbourne next Wednesday to contest a repechage of the Australasian Breeders' Crown at Yarra Valley on Friday August 6.