Lucy Star, who recorded her third win last Saturday at the premier meeting at Wingatui, was given to Cody Larmer, of Bluff.
Zabene, winner of the Dunedin Cup on Saturday, is at $31 in fixed-dividend betting for the $1 million Auckland Cup on March 10.
Hold It Harvey set a weight-carrying record and the fastest time for a White Robe Lodge Handicap with a phenomenal finishing burst from the rear of the field under 58.5kg at Wingatui on Saturday.
Brian West, the Coes Ford (Mid-Canterbury) owner-breeder, continued his run of success when La Soiree won the race for 2yr-old fillies at Wyndham yesterday.
Bondy gave Woodend Beach trainers David and Catherine Butt their biggest win with success in the $A400,000 Hunter Cup at the final harness meeting at Moonee Valley on Saturday night.
Phil and Margaret Creighton, the East Taieri owner-breeders, continued a run of success when Numero Uno won at Oamaru yesterday.
Geena's Star is in line to collect a $3000 harness-plus bonus by winning at Forbury Park tonight.
cMatt Maguire emulated his sister and dam when he won the 2yr-old race at Addington last night at his first start.
Tintin In America is an outstanding prospect at Alexandra Park tonight after his superb win in the Futurity Stakes at Cambridge last Friday.
Wealth Princess has retained favouritism for the $1 million Telegraph Handicap at Trentham on Saturday after drawing 10 in the 17-horse field.
Bettor's Strike will have a lead-up race to the Hunter Cup in a $A5000 free-for-all at Melton on Friday night.
Syd Brown, a regular vendor of yearlings, won yesterday with a filly he bought at the 2008 premier yearling sale.
Hold It Harvey is on target to repeat his win of last year in the Timaru Stakes after an eight-length trial win at Washdyke yesterday.
Landora's Pearl, the smart 2yr-old trotting filly of last season, is due to resume racing at Motukarara on Sunday.
Paruakaka trainer Kenny Rae is viewing the Dunedin Guineas for Cassius, who cleared maiden ranks at Greymouth on Saturday.
My Man Dan, winner of the Marlborough Cup yesterday, is proving a great Christmas present.
Trainer Marty Larter experienced a high and a low at the Nelson Trotting Club meeting yesterday.
Raise The Flag, a half-brother by champion sire Sadler's Wells to prominent sire Dansili, has been leased to stand at White Robe Lodge, North Taieri, for three years.
Another Homer is in line to win the Cromwell Cup today after his win in the Roxburgh Cup on Monday.
Bronson Munro had his big moment yesterday when the 17-year-old drove his first winner.