
Woodcote Lass on trial
A bold showing at Waverley means a return to South Island riches for Woodcote Lass.
A bold showing at Waverley means a return to South Island riches for Woodcote Lass.
Utiku are in second phase of a decisive two-week period in Wanganui senior rugby.
The final hurdle brings rivals Metro and Feilding Yellow back together on Saturday.
Unsurprisingly, Lisa Cole dogs are again expected to dominate the Friday night action.
Sport Whanganui CEO Danny Jonas is remaining optimistic, but also preparing for the worst.
Last season It's A Wonder was third on the prize-winning stakes list for jumpers.
Fred Holmes was a tireless volunteer who officiated for NZ at the Sydney Olympics.
Fitness of these athletes should now be at optimum levels for the final round.
Excluding the public means the Waverley club does not breach the 100 people rule.
The race is on for the last semifinal berth in the premier competition.
Coach Tex von Kwiatkowski says his team must improve to remain at the top of the league.
Earl Bamber will become the first Kiwi to race in a top-level championship.
The long running traditional school sports exchange had a predictable outcome.
The higher-graded dogs make up the final quaddie at the Friday night Hatrick greyhounds.
A win by either Marist or Ngamatapouri on Saturday puts them in the semifinals.
Marist Celtic have predominantly the same squad as their 2018-19 campaigns.
St Johns Wanganui Metro Colts just need to keep their feet firmly on the ground.
Waverley trainer Harvey Wilson produced two of the top three highest earners.
Teams had new combinations on the court and two top sides tasted defeat.
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