Hayley Rose, unbeaten in three starts at Ashburton, will have 3kg weight relief with apprentice Courtney Barnes in the saddle for the Ashburton Cup today.
Stig has been handed the opportunity to win the Ashburton Trotters' Mile for the third time on Monday, in the absence of I Can Doosit.
Sir Percy, the Epsom Derby winner, sired his first New Zealand winner when That's Where It Is was successful in a $7000 maiden race for 2yr-olds at Waimate yesterday.
Adore Me, an impressive winner at Addington on Friday night when having her first start, has the heat of the Sires' Stakes for 3yr-old fillies on her programme at Forbury Park next Sunday.
Ohoka Texas, who equalled the track record for a mile of 1.54.1 at Winton 12 months ago, will come in for close attention on his return visit there for the Wairio Trotting Club programme of mile races at Winton tomorrow.
Terror To Love is at $2.20 in final field betting to repeat his win of last year in the Canterbury Classic at Addington tonight.
Jockey Sam Spratt is in line to win the Matamata Cup for the third successive year at Matamata tomorrow.
Chaparella is well placed to resume racing on a winning note at Ascot Park tomorrow.
Warren Bartlett, the Oamaru trainer, has been the subject of a trespass notice, barring him from the Oamaru racecourse.
Jacob McKay has applied for a trainer's licence as a prelude to a partnership with his father, Peter, the successful Matamata trainer.
Final Touch is guaranteed a start in the $230,000 Coupland's Bakeries Mile after her win in the prelude at Riccarton on Saturday, but she will bypass that race in favour of the $55,000 Canterbury Breeders' Stakes the same day.
Sacred Falls, unbeaten in three starts, dominates the Hawkes Bay Guineas at Hastings today.
Michael Coleman will attempt to extend a winning record in the Hawkes Bay spring feature middle distance race when he rides the favourite Xanadu at Hastings tomorrow.
Terry Chmiel is looking forward to driving Macho Comacho for the first time in a race at Addington tonight.
Jinky Johnson, the winner of his three starts, has been scratched at Forbury Park tonight, following his sale to Perth.
A Bob Short, the 3yr-old who has won his two starts this season, is set to race against older horses at Riccarton on Saturday.
Supabet, winner of two of his four starts, is now in the Ohoka stable of Paul Kerr, after a change of ownership.
Sushi Sushi is set to contest the Methven Cup next Sunday after a workout win there on Saturday.
Terror To Love consolidated his position as favourite for the New Zealand Trotting Cup on November 13 with a comfortable win fresh up in the New Brighton Cup free-for-all at Addington last night.
The Otago Greyhound Racing Club meeting scheduled for Tuesday has been abandoned because of insufficient nominations, the result of a boycott by Canterbury trainers.