Sand, Straight Lines, Sudden Form Reversals and Sweet and Sour Plunges – Welcome to Woodend Beach, City of Devils, Dope and Dreams

A Kiwi pacer named Victor Bravo had raced 14 times coming in to race 4 at Addington yesterday, and the best it could manage was one second and a third, both of them more than eight months ago in 2YO races against very ordinary opposition. About 4 weeks ago the horse was sold, and about […]

The NZ RIB Apply the Rules Incorrectly and Deny the Connections of Two Horses Their Rightful Prizemoney – The Injustice Must Be Rectified

The horse coming up the fence in this race, Kyle Loch, was going to win the race for sure, and then it galloped. It lost momentum and ground and fell back to finish 4th instead of 1st. The RIB Adjudicator Geoff Hall disqualified it from the race after the Chief Steward Vinnie Munroe lodged an […]

Archie’s Got a Crystal Ball – And an Immediate Idea to Inject Dozens More Starters into Auckland Trot Meetings

We have been telling you for a month that Robert Dunn was going to be appointed to the board of Harness Racing New Zealand haven’t we? Well bingo is it. Yesterday Dunn’s appointment as a Director of the Kiwi control body was formally announced. In making the announcement HRNZ’s spin doctors did a lovely job […]

A Boy Named Sue

There is a 3-year-old filly in New Zealand who has always puzzled me. Mr Kaplan is her name. Why is a filly called Mr Kaplan? She is by Betterthancheddar out of Time and Tide, so there is nothing in the bloodlines to suggest a reason for it. The owners names aren’t Kaplan. This filly is […]

Why is the Disqualified Multiple Race Cheat Nigel McGrath Still Allowed Near Horses? – This is Just Outrageous

This is sort of hard to believe, but those in the know assure me that it is utterly true. Former trainer Nigel McGrath is the 2nd year of an 8-year disqualification from harness racing for doping and conduct offences. He is a repeat offender who was embroiled in the infamous blue magic saga that cost […]

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