By Jonny Turner The biggest danger to Muscle Mountain in the Fred Shaw Memorial New Zealand Trotting Championship at Addington on Saturday could be himself. The star trotter clearly looks the horse to beat in the Group 1 event and is set to start at red-hot odds in the vicinity of $1.20. Muscle Mountain is such a clear-cut favourite that the biggest danger to his winning chances could be himself. On occasion, the seven-year-old has goofed around when clear at the end of his races and been nabbed on the…
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Whale Watch – Wyndham
The Whale reckons he’s found some winners at Wyndham today.
Berger’s final stand at Manawatu
By Brigette Solomon Tonight’s meeting at Manawatu will be Mike Berger’s final race meeting as a trainer with the well-respected Cambridge horseman acknowledging the time has come to hang up the boots. “To be honest, I’m looking forward to retiring,” says Berger, “I’ve been doing it for 50 years and it’s most definitely a game of passion with a lot of work involved.” Over the years Berger has had 552 training successes on his own account as well as 11 in partnership with Matthew White, 109 with Warren Rich, and…
Ukraine favourite for today’s Kindergarten Stakes
By Jonny Turner A bigger and stronger Ukraine returns to Southland following his scintillating debut with the Group 3 Kindergarten Stakes in his sights. The two-year-old turned heads when unleashing a scorching 26.0sec final 400m to win his first start at Winton in February. Ukraine travelled to Southland on Tuesday ahead of his Kindergarten tilt at Wyndham today and he is stationed with Brent Barclay and Lauren Pearson at Winton. After arriving, Butt got a second opinion on just how well his horse has progressed since his debut. “I probably…
The Box Seat – March 27
Check out this week’s Box Seat with hosts Greg O’Connor and Michael Guerin.
BGP goes all-in at Cambridge
By Dave Di Somma, Harness News Desk The country’s biggest punting club is heading into new territory at next month’s Night of Champions at Cambridge, and everyone’s invited. For the first time Boys Get Paid (BGP) will run a Punters Club dedicated only to harness racing. And they are hoping to have some serious cash to throw around. “We would love to get a pool of between $250,000 and $300,000 – that would be a great result,” says BGP’s Dan Rack. “If that happened it would translate to around 4000-7000…
Cullen with winning chances at Addington today
By Michael Guerin The next phase of Hayden Cullen’s training career is building momentum and he hopes that continues at Addington’s twilight meeting today. Cullen and wife Amanda reset their business after leaving the All Stars and then Team Telfer but have good numbers around them now. “When I went out on my own there was a few racehorses but it was mainly breaking in a lot of young horses,” says Cullen. “But we have built up a nice team now of 20 and getting some lovely outside horses and…
Muscle Mountain set to go three from four in Trotting Championship
By Michael Guerin A change of plans for a key rival and a seemingly perfect barrier draw may have combined to hand Saturday’s $110,000 Fred Shaw Memorial NZ Trotting Championships at Addington to Muscle Mountain. The wonderful trotter will be long odds-on for the 2600m mobile which he has won in two of the last three years after drawing barrier 1. He won in 2021 and 2023 and was second to Sundees Son in 2022. He has stablemate Midnight Dash alongside at barrier 2 and while there is gate speed…
Mitchell heads south to Manawatu
By Brigette Solomon Cambridge reinsman Todd Mitchell is certainly going to be busy as he returns to Manawatu Raceway today. “It’s been a while since I’ve driven at Manawatu but (local trainer) Stephen Doody asked if I’d consider coming and with close to a full book of drives it’s worth the trip,” says Mitchell. “Most of the horses I’m driving have reasonable form on paper and hopefully we get a bit of luck.” Mitchell’s last winner at Palmerston North was with Our Pegasus Pearl in March 2022. In the feature…
Start critical to favourite’s chances in Waimate Cup
By Jonny Turner The first 50m of the Waimate Cup could tell the story of the race ahead for Mo’unga. The pacer comes into the 3000m grass track staying test after two solid pipe-opening runs on the West Coast for trainer Regan Todd. The last time Mo’unga stepped out over the same distance, things went pear-shaped when the five-year-old racing fiercely in the Methven Cup. Todd hit the reset button on the horse’s campaign and since coming back to the track, Mo’unga has brought his best manners to the races.…