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Police raid 10 harness racing stables across New Zealand
Harness racing identities have been interviewed by police following morning raids on 10 stables throughout New Zealand.
- by Martin Van Beynen and Mat Kermee
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Today's tips
Race-by-race guide to Tuesday's meeting at Newcastle
Tips and betting advice for each event on today's eight-race card.
- by Neil Evans
Everest runner English second to Ef Troop in Rosehill trial
English has worked home late to finish second to the speedy three-year-old Ef Troop in a barrier trial at Rosehill.
Spring Racing
Does Bin Suroor have his Best Solution for Melbourne Cup glory?
Saeed Bin Suroor has been trying for almost two decades to give Sheikh Mohammed a Melbourne Cup. This could be the year he finally does it.
- by Michael Lynch
Dunn pledges half Kosciuszko winnings to drought relief
Matt Dunn has the Kosciuszko favourite Care To Think and he will be running for drought relief in the $1.3 million race.
- by Chris Roots
Today's tips
Race-by-race guide to Monday's Taree meeting
Tips and betting advice for each event on today's nine-race card.
- by Neil Evans
Roots 'N' All
Hong Kong stalwart Prebble to make Australian return at Rosehill
Brett Prebble has spent the past 16 years in Hong Kong, widely accepted as the toughest school in the world and where he won a jockey premiership.
- by Chris Roots
Chris Waller's stable rebuild ready to bear fruit this spring
Winx and her unbeaten run of 26 races over three-plus years has masked the trainer's struggles at the top level. But now he has an exciting team.
- by Chris Roots
Farooq aiming to be Frankel's first Australian classic winner
Frankel the wonder horse hasn't had too many runners in Australia, but Tony McEvoy is hoping that a son of his, Farooq, can measure up to the Derby this spring
- by Michael Lynch
Champagne Cuddles can catch eyes of Everest slot holders: Baker
Bjorn Baker reckons Champagne Cuddles can match with the best sprinters in the land, starting with her return in Saturday’s Sheraco Stakes.
- by Chris Roots
D’argento fresh and ready to fire for Waller at Rosehill
The Chris Waller-trained four-year-old will use the 1300m group 2 Theo Marks Quality as a lead-up to the Epsom.
- by Chris Roots