By Wally O'Hearn, on September 29th, 2016
Seize The Moment will be pushing for another black-type goal when he resumes tomorrow.
Seize The Moment will open a new campaign at Te Rapa tomorrow with another trip south on the programme for one of the country’s most genuine performers.
The Cambridge galloper is a winner of six races and four black-type placings, . . . → Read More: On track to seize another trip
By webadmin, on September 29th, 2016
MIME, one of five locals engaged in Saturday’s Group 1 Livamol Classic, handled the conditions well in her final gallop at Cambridge.
Working in pouring rain on a heavy No4 grass MIME was well held throughout 1200m completing the last 1000m in 1:14 the final 600m in 43.1. She looks at peak fitness.
FARM BOY . . . → Read More: Track Work 29 September 2016
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 29th, 2016
Masterhorseman (Danielle Johnson) was the punters’ pal at Ruakaka yesterday.
Masterhorseman lived up to the expectations of form students at Ruakaka yesterday, but there might not be many more New Zealand opportunities for the talented Cambridge galloper.
The four-year-old son of Mastercraftsman broke through for his first win in the Fell Engineering 1200, much . . . → Read More: Masterhorseman franks good form
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 28th, 2016
Mime and Michael Coleman, pictured winning the Gr.2 Cambridge Stud Sir Tristram Fillies Classic at Te Rapa, will chase Group One glory this weekend.
Michael Coleman likes his chances of adding to his record in the Gr.1 Livamol Classic at Hastings on Saturday.
Coleman has previously won the event on Moss Downs (1997), . . . → Read More: Mime could make it five for Coleman
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 28th, 2016
Pearson Square and Vinnie Colgan coasting home at Ruakaka today to take a positive step towards the Gr. 1 Sothys NZ 2000 Guineas.
Vinnie Colgan has ridden many top-class to impressive wins, but even he looked surprised by the manner in which Sothys NZ 2000 Guineas prospect Pearson Square opened his racing account at . . . → Read More: Pearson Square turns Colgan’s head
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 28th, 2016
Pump Up The Volume, pictured racing to victory at Awapuni last June, is on track for the Christchurch Casino New Zealand Cup.
Cambridge trainer Ralph Manning has been forced to alter the New Zealand Cup build-up for stablemates Pump Up The Volume and In A Minute.
Manning had planned to use the Te Teko . . . → Read More: Trials cancellation upsets plans
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 27th, 2016
Sofia Rosa with Troy Harris, Stephen Marsh and Danielle Johnson soaking up the atmosphere after her Australian Oaks win.
Make or break time is looming for Sofia Rosa in Australia.
Last season’s Gr.1 ATC Oaks winner has satisfied Stephen Marsh with both her recent runs in Melbourne, but the Cambridge trainer acknowledged she will . . . → Read More: Crunch time for Sofia Rosa
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 27th, 2016
Classic contender Royal Fashion’s seasonal debut will depend on the weather with Mark Forbes eyeing two possible venues for her return.
“I’ll have to see what the tracks are going to be like with the possibilities of either going to Te Rapa on Friday for the three-year-old race or going to Avondale the following week,”said . . . → Read More: Royal wait for weather
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 27th, 2016
By Wally O'Hearn, on September 27th, 2016
Luane Calitz recording her first win on In A Trance at Te Aroha last Sunday.
South African-born Luane Calitz will never forget the final jumps meeting of the 2016 year at Te Aroha last Sunday.
As an amateur rider, Calitz had two rides on the day and, after a third placing aboard the Ralph . . . → Read More: Special day for Calitz
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