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…
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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…
AUDIO: Neville Morgan on Racing HQ
Racing HQ with Steve Hewlett Kovalica hasn’t won since the Qld Derby, however, he has been racing the elite since. Owner Neville Morgan says the guaranteed speed in the Doomben Cup should see him be competitive. CLICK TO PLAY AUDIO
Guy stable targets Taranaki with in-form trio
A shortage of senior riders at Te Rapa has Danica Guy on the road this weekend, taking an in-form team of three to New Plymouth’s Saturday meeting. The first of her hopes is Wild West (NZ) (Atlante), an eight-year-old son of Atlante who brought his best to the track last start, powering over the top of his rivals to score in Rating 65 grade. Guy had hoped to return to the venue of that victory on Saturday, but without a suitable rider, she’ll venture further afield with the choice of…
Lhasa delivers poetry in motion with stylish Cambridge win
Talented sprinter Lhasa (Hellbent) was at the peak of his powers on the Cambridge Synthetic on Wednesday, schooling his rivals despite a hefty weight impost. The five-year-old recorded his first four victories on the surface, but proved he was much more than a one trick pony when defeating a class field of open gallopers on the turf at Trentham in early March. He continued solid form through his next couple of starts, but looked a major threat back on the synthetic, starting a $2.60 favourite ahead of Ultimate Focus ($4). …
Full circle moment for Express Yourself
It’s a full circle moment for Group One performer Express Yourself (NZ) (Shamexpress) this week, with the daughter of Shamexpress being offered once again on Gavelhouse.com. The now six-year-old mare was initially purchased off the online platform by trainer Nikki Hurdle as a tried three-year-old, after having two starts as a juvenile. Hurdle had been taken by the filly when watching her in several trials and was delighted to secure her with a final bid of $6,550 and quickly syndicated her amongst a group of friends. “She was a horse…
Kennedy lines up powerful team at home meeting
Wingatui trainer Terry Kennedy will have plenty of firepower at his home meeting on Friday, where he will be represented by nine runners, headlined by Nobellem (NZ) (Belardo) in the Positive Signs + Print Rating 75 (1200m). The daughter of Belardo has been in pleasing form for Kennedy, who races her in partnership with his wife Debbie, having placed in her last two starts over 1200m. She has been freshened since her last-start runner-up effort at Wingatui in March, and Kennedy is hopeful of a bold showing from barrier nine.…
New test ahead for top hurdler
Star hurdler Nedwin (NZ) (Niagara) will make his debut over bigger fences on Saturday at Te Rapa, offering an insight into what his jumping campaign may consist of this season. Among a stable of highly-talented jumpers including The Cossack (NZ) (Mastercraftsman), Nedwin has established a sterling record of his own, winning two editions of the Wellington Hurdles (3200m), a Waikato Hurdle (3200m) and a Great Northern Hurdle (4200m) over three seasons, amassing over $300,000 in prizemoney. The 10-year-old has one of the country’s highest hurdle ratings, prompting trainers Paul Nelson…
AUDIO: Michael Hickmott on Racing HQ
Trainer Michael Hickmott is Qld bound with Derby contender Party Crasher (NZ) (Ocean Park). Hickmott says he is very progressive and deserves his chance in the blue riband. Michael Hickmott 20.05.2025 – Racing HQ with Steve Hewlett – Apple Podcasts
Jenni ready for Queensland debut
Pride Of Jenni (Pride Of Dubai) will jump from barrier one in Saturday’s Gr.1 Doomben Cup (2000m), as the Trelawney Stud bred mare looks set to meet 12 rivals in the 2000-metre contest. The three-time Gr.1 winner will once again face Antino (NZ) (Redwood), who will again be ridden by jockey Blake Shinn after their thrilling last-start success in the Gr.2 Hollindale (1800m) as he steps out to 2000m for the first time while drawing outside in barrier 11. Pride Of Jenni bounced back to form at Caulfield earlier this…