Wet track to suit in-form Ahuriri

Stakes winner Ahuriri (NZ) (Almanzor) showed a welcome return to form on a wet track last start and trainer Chris Waller hoped a similar surface at Randwick could help her to continue in that vein. The mare ploughed through the heavy 9 conditions over 1900m at Canterbury last month to record her first win since the 2024 VRC St Leger (2800m). She steps up to 2400m in Saturday’s PF Civil Handicap on a track anticipated to be at the extreme end of the ratings spectrum. “She won a St Leger at Flemington this time last year…

Rooke Set for Australian Debut Aboard Oaks Hopeful

English jockey George Rooke has enjoyed a breakthrough season in New Zealand, and he has been rewarded for his consistency with a trip to Sydney this week. The 24-year-old hoop will cross the Tasman to partner the Roger James and Robert Wellwood-trained She’s A Dealer (Ace High) in the Chalouhi Handicap (1800m) at Randwick on Saturday, with a view to heading towards the Gr.1 Queensland Oaks (2200m) at Eagle Farm next month. Rooke has ridden the Rich Hill Stud-bred and raced filly in all three of her starts to date,…

Thurlow Sends Runners Nationwide

Bill Thurlow will be represented far and wide in the coming days, although his southern-most runner is on a one-way ticket. He has bid farewell to Rebal Agent (NZ) (Complacent) who will make his final appearance under the Waverley trainer’s name when he lines up in the Speights Rating Handicap (1600m) at Wingatui on Friday. The son of Complacent has a win and six placings from 13 appearances, but connections believe he will be better placed in the South Island on a permanent basis. “He’ll be staying down there and…

Chajaba Targets Opunake Cup

Taranaki gelding Chajaba (NZ) (Keano) has a good association with the Listed Opunake Cup (1400m), and owner-trainer Tina Egan would dearly love to take out this year’s edition with her homebred. The eight-year-old son of Keano was runner-up in the New Plymouth feature two years ago behind winter supremo Justaskme (NZ) (No Excuse Needed_, while he finished fifth in last year’s running. “The Opunake Cup is definitely his main aim, he has had a second and a fifth in it, and it would be great to win it,” Egan said.…

Harlech Returns in Top Form

Harlech (NZ) (Darci Brahma) has returned to Pam Gerard’s Matamata base after another successful southern campaign, and he’ll aim to continue that form closer to home at Te Rapa on Saturday. After winning the Listed Hazlett Stakes (1400m) earlier in his preparation at Wingatui, Harlech recorded his second consecutive runner-up finish in the Gr.3 Canterbury Gold Cup (2000m), despite the unfavourable track conditions. With minimal options left in the South Island, the son of Darci Brahma headed home and has impressed Gerard since, enough so to press on through the…

Northern Champ Back to His Happy Hunting Ground

After a couple of encouraging runs on the flat, premier jumper Lord Spencer (NZ) (Zed) will be back to doing what he does best on Saturday. The son of Zed will line up in the Jones Trucking Hurdle (2800m) at Te Rapa with Lemmy Douglas to continue his association with the seven-year-old. They will return to the scene of their greatest triumph, having memorably combined to lift last season’s Great Northern Hurdle (4200m) title. Lord Spencer was then sent for a deserved break and resumed last month when third over…

Coppins take three to Cambridge tonight

By Jordyn Bublitz  Team Coppins will again be out in force at Cambridge tonight as junior driver Kate Coppins looks to continue her good form in the sulky. She has three drives, all for her grandmother, Morrinsville trainer Jill Coppins.  In Race 4, the Wednesday Quiz Night at The Clubhouse Handicap Trot she takes the reins behind Bonny Parker, who ran third her last start at Cambridge on May 6. It was her first placing in five starts. “It was a huge improvement for her, we’ve had a lot of…

The Lazarus Effect going for three in a row at Winton today

By Jonny Turner  Carter Dalgety is opting for quality rather than quantity this harness racing weekend. Dalgety heads to Winton on Thursday to team up with a select book of drives including The Lazarus Effect. The talented pacer will put his unbeaten record for trainer Bob Butt on the line in search of a penalty-free junior driver’s win.  “I was thrilled to get the call-up from Bob,” Dalgety said. “I know he has always been a lovely horse, even before he raced Nathan Purdon had a good opinion of him.”…

More meetings and more races proposed for 2025-26

Harness racing will have an extra 146 races and 15 additional meetings, under the just-released draft calendar for the 2025-26 season. The extra dates will see a total of 304 meetings and 2817 races in the 12 months from August 1, 2025 – July 31, 2026. The 15 additional dates will be : NZ Metropolitan Trotting Club (6)Auckland Trotting Club (4)Waikato – Bay of Plenty (4)Oamaru (3)Banks Peninsula, Invercargill and Methven (1) The clubs losing dates are : Kapiti Coast (2)Forbury, Manawatu and Rangiora (1) Of the ATC’s four meetings…