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    • In an epic stretch battle, Nysos surged forward at just the right time to defeat Nevada Beach in the Laffit Pincay Jr. Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita Park Dec. 28.View the full article
    • Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert's goal for Goal Oriented had been a grade 1 win all season, and that goal was achieved in the final days of his 3-year-old season as he won the $300,000 Malibu Stakes (G1) at Santa Anita Park Dec. 28.View the full article
    • Riverton hasn't ended up too bad, a couple more trainers came on board, I was just pointing out that nothing for 2 and a half weeks after this would be a long gap if you bypassed Riverton too, they ain't flush for dates in the South, gotta use them or lose them. Nearly 40 trained out of Riverton, busy day but dollars to be made.
    • By Dave Di Somma, Harness News Desk  Ashburton trainer Laurence Hanrahan lines up two good chances on what will be a huge meeting at Motukarara today. The 13 race programme gets underway just before noon with big open fields the order of the day. The day’s feature is the Paul Renwick Joinery Motukarara Christmas Cup (4.03pm) where the Hanrahan-trained Tanzania will be one of many chances. The Rock N Roll Heaven five-year-old won the race last year and is going into today’s contest in good form with two seconds in his last two starts behind the likes of It’s Tough and The Lazarus Effect.   “He’s led out and trailed the last runs he’s had but he won’t get that today,” says Hanrahan. At $9.50 and $3.30, Tanzania will start off 10 metres for driver John Morrison. “There are just so many chances in races like these but he seems well and is in with a chance,” says Hanrahan. Audacity is currently the $5 favourite with Kiss The Girls next at $6. In the very next race, the Liquorland Prebbleton Mobile Pace (4.37pm) Hanrahan’s other runner on the day Mighty Flying Lou is a $2.90 favourite for driver Gerard O’Reilly. The Sweet Lou four-year-old has had two seconds and a third in his last three starts and has drawn well at five today. “He’s racing very well and deserves to be the favourite,” says Hanrahan. He has three placings from three starts on the grass. “The track will be in great condition I’m sure,” says Hanrahan, “and with 13 races it will their biggest day of the year.” The day will again see the country’s top junior drivers Wilson House and Carter Dalgety battle it out. With just two days left in the season, one win separates them at the top of the premiership with House on 91  wins and Dalgety on 90. Both have busy days ahead of them with House having 11 drives altogether, 10 for his father Michael. He is currently the more favoured of the pair to win the premiership at $1.70 with Dalgety at $2. Among their duals today will be the Famous Grouse Hotel Junior Drivers Race at 2.25pm. Dalgety will drive $3.60 favourite Henry Winkler. To see today’s fields click here  View the full article
    • Being a work day for some, be interesting to compare turnover as opposed to last year a Sunday........the figures I read from last year's Taupo and Kurow gallops dropped notably when they lost a weekend day, just the way the days fall sometimes...........Westport did more than 1.4 mill on boxing day, will Auckland match it on Wednesday?
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