Donnelly big on numbers and quality in Spring Cup

By Michael Guerin Emerging trainer Arna Donnelly says their future travel plans are the best pointer to the chances of her four starters in tonight’s Betavet Spring Cup at Alexandra Park. The open class event isn’t close to being the richest race of the night but contains horses with roles to play in the major races ahead, even if it has lost early favourite Old Town Road after he took some skin off a leg in a minor paddock accident. That leaves just six starters in the 2200m standing start…

Woodlands Stud back Fillies & Mares Racing at Addington

In a push to further their commitment to the future of the breeding industry in New Zealand, Woodlands Stud are proud to announce that from this week onwards they will be sponsoring 41 fillies and mares races at Addington Raceway this season. This comes at a crucial time when giving our female horses more opportunities to ensure less are being exported overseas is vital for the future of our foal numbers. “Supporting fillies and mares races has become a major focus for us, as by providing our females the opportunity…

B D Joe prevails in star-studded trial

By Michael Guerin The big boys of harness racing are ready to return to the races judging by some satisfied trainers at the Rangiora trials on Wednesday. Which means the Addington meeting on Friday week will boast the strongest line ups of the spring so far in both the pacing and trotting ranks. Sundees Son was the first of the huge names out on Wednesday and he pleased driver John Dunn by easily overcoming his 40m handicap to win the 2600m main trot in 3:23.3, the last 800m in 59…

Williamson v Purdon in fillies trot

By Jonny Turner It’s Williamson versus Purdon at the top of the market for the Canterbury Spa and Pool Group 3 Sires Stakes Classique at Addington tonight. Three-year-old trotting fillies will go head-to-head for a $40,000 purse with Mark Purdon to pilot the early favourite Paramount Empress. Brothers Nathan, Matthew and Brad Williamson take the reins behind the next three favourites with the Phil Williamson trained Majestic Love next behind them. Purdon was on fire on the Williamsons’ home patch at Oamaru last weekend, dominating the Hannon Memorial meeting. This…

Mach Shard heading to Kilmore Cup

by Adam Hamilton There is life in the old legs yet. Champion horseman Luke McCarthy is thrilled with how former classy Kiwi pacer Mach Shard has returned from a spell and thinks he will be a major player in Friday night’s $80,000 Group 2 Kilmore Cup (2690m). It’s a stepping-stone towards the $300,000 Group 1 Victoria Cup on October 8. Mach Shard hasn’t raced since a luckless finish to his Queensland Winter campaign when fourth in the Sunshine Sprint and then sixth in the Blacks A Fake on July 23.…

Akuta brilliant in Hannon

By Jonny Turner Star three-year-old Akuta unleashed speed and power to take a big step towards the New Zealand Cup with victory in the Hannon Memorial on Sunday. The pacer gave trainer-driver Mark Purdon a huge reason continue forward with his New Zealand Cup nomination with a narrow but emphatic win over his over rivals in the Oamaru feature. Usually a winner by much bigger margins, Akuta showed fighting qualities that could come in very handy at the business end of the hard fought New Zealand Cup in his win…

Today’s punting guide to Oamaru

Everything you need to know heading into today’s big meeting at Oamaru.  Oamaru HRC Punting Plan – Race 1 Izia and Denver both come into race 1 after filling the minor placings behind a smart winner in their last outings. Izia was very professional, stepping straight to the front and if she were to do that again she’d be hard to catch. Denver stormed home late and if he were to be handier today, he’d be a big winning hope. Cosmic Angel is a very genuine type who must be…

Start to Hannon crucial

By Jonny Turner How quickly the big guns can get away from the standing start tapes could be the crucial factor in Sunday’s Hannon Memorial. Their big race records have Akuta, Krug, Alta Wiseguy and Pembrook Playboy installed the clear-cut top-four picks in the Group Three Oamaru feature. Alta Wiseguy and Pembrook Playboy head into the event with a distinct advantage over their two main counterparts in that they are both noted standing start flyers. Alta Wiseguy skipped away initially first up at Addington last week, before quickly regaining his…

Akuta – “can win..but not expecting him to”

By Michael Guerin He’s a $1.90 favourite on the fixed odds but champion trainer Mark Purdon has a word of warning for punters as Akuta prepares to take the step into open class. The sensational three-year-old pacer will take on established elite level pacers in Krug, Alta Wiseguy and Pembrook Playboy in the $30,000 Hannon Memorial at Oamaru on Sunday. How he performs on Sunday and in his next two starts may well determine whether Akuta will be given his chance in the IRT New Zealand Cup at Addington on…