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    • don't forget Cranbourne TABman. they recently finished the upgrade from 20 stalls to an incredible 70 .  that's a lot of Bloodstock to manage daily. So Mark Walker has to come over now himself,  and manage that lot himself , as Gleeson (assistant) was just doing the 20 horses. Did a great job with Imperatriz at the time though.  Will this leave Te Akau vulnerable in NZ now ? with the head Trainer now going to Victoria ?
    • Wow ...this story is AMAZING ! Te Akau seem to enjoy racing horses in South and I'd say one of their great strengths is they place their horses well where success is most likely. But what a CRIME ......on the syndicate you know of.
    • Anyone who has been around a while in NZ hears 'stories' about our most successful people in all fields ...John Walker was a sis , Glenn Turner ditto and couldn't bat  and certainly anyone excelling at Horse racing had many bad moments and habits.... What you are hinting at here is ,I believe ,very unfair ,unethical and below the belt. You should be kicked into touch !
    • Classic Cup winner and unlucky third placegetter headline the Post’s early look at the city’s most prestigious race.View the full article
    • Harness Racing New Zealand’s eighth Team Teal campaign will wrap up with a big day at Motukarara on Sunday. The annual fund-raiser for ovarian cancer research started on February 1, with money raised every time a female driver wins a race. The money comes from HRNZ, clubs and drivers’ individual sponsors. So far the 2025 campaign has raised over $16,000, with 63 wins. Sam Ottley has the most with 14. On Sunday, the Team Hutchinson-sponsored race day at Motukarara, will see the campaign finish with a flourish. One of the features will be the first ever Teal Trot. Racegoers will get the opportunity to bid on which Team Teal driver they would like to push them in a sulky for 50 metres. There will be five sulkies in the “race”. The winner will get a $250 prezzy card. The Teal Trot will be held after Race 9 (4.27pm).  There’ll also be dual sulky races and Team Teal collectors on-course. To find out more about Motukarara’s day click here  To find out more about the Teal Trot click here    On Friday night Addington Raceway will host a Team Teal fund-raiser. A total of 120 tickets have been sold for the event which will be MC’d by popular radio personality Hilary Muir. The night will also feature the Frocks at the Trots final. Heats for the teal-themed competition have been held around the country in recent weeks with the top 12 battling it out in Friday’s final. The judging panel will include Instagram Influencer and BONNIE Skin business owner Mary Oh. Among those attending on Friday will be Team Teal founder Duncan McPherson. He lost his wife Lyn to ovarian cancer in 2010.   After starting in Victoria, the campaign expanded to New South Wales in 2016 and the other Australian states in 2017 and internationally to New Zealand in 2018. It has been held here every year since.  View the full article
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