The Central Courage Syndicate's 10 year celebration later this month will be missing one of its favourite members after the death of Graham ''Toby'' Robertson on Friday.
The cheek of it. Not content with stealing Kieran Moffat for this year's ITM Cup campaign, the Southlanders are now taunting us in our own backyard.
Zoe McBride's dominance of the women's lightweight single sculls continued at the perfect time in France last night.
Jaccka Justy is gone, but he will never be forgotten.
It is said a trotter needs plenty of kilometres under the belt to make the grade, but Craig Ferguson clocked up a few himself this weekend.
It's time for Tom
A guineas-bound filly gives apprentice jockey Doni Prastiyou just another reason to be excited about his rides at Riccarton.
Terry Kennedy might be in for his first racing campaign as a trainer in Victoria if the spring goes well for Princess Brook and Dalwhinnie.
Fresh is best for Fastfoot.
Bart Cummings' influence in horse racing spread far and wide - and even as far as Otago.
Otago Spirit coach Duncan McEwan will be watching the line breaks with interest when his side takes on Hawkes Bay today.
Mosgiel trainer Darryn Simpson hopes it will not be a case of blinking and missing the rest of Blink's career after the trotter's maiden win on Thursday night.
Aaron Smith might be arguably the No 1 halfback in the world but he is not resting on his laurels.
Not many learned followers of the Forbury Park harness meetings would have been surprised to see He's Talking step away in race 5 last night like a veteran.
All Black and Highlanders halfback Aaron Smith says he is in no hurry to leave Dunedin and its special lifestyle.
Two words - or a name to be precise - should set punters' minds at rest with Titan Banner at Forbury Park tonight. Dexter Dunn.
The Albion Cricket Club's rooms at Culling Park will be renamed the Warwick Larkins Pavilion to honour the club's late stalwart.
A story about the Central Courage Syndicate involves plenty of figures.
Brendon McCullum's reputation on the cricket ovals of the world has been built on aggression and risk-taking.
Former Wingatui trainer Paul Richards is getting rather familiar with second placings.