LOVE Jumps Q&A – Toby Autridge

29 July, 2021
What is your earliest racing memory? Dad training, riding and part owning Foxonewa to win the Wellington Hurdles in 1969. Dad was the first amateur rider to ride in

Kiwi to be remembered with Waverley Statue

28 July, 2021
The phrase “and here comes Kiwi” entered New Zealand racing folklore in November 1983. It was the commentator’s famous cry as Kiwi staged one of the most memorable Melbourn

Jumps Trainer Q&A - Niall Quinn

19 July, 2021
What is your earliest racing memory?    Everyone watching and betting on the English Grand National – for a lo

LOVE Jumps Q&A - Sam Logan

15 July, 2021
What is your earliest racing memory? A horse my parents trained called El Duce winning the Wellington Guineas in 1998. How did you becom

LOVE Jumps Q&A - Maxim Van Lierde

23 June, 2021
A farrier by trade, Maxim Van Lierde has grown up with horses and is now trying his hand at training. Learn a little more about the up and coming trainer...  What is

60 Seconds with Andrew Forsman

18 June, 2021
What made you want to pursue a career in racing? It just happened. I always had an interest, but it wasn't until I became involved in a hands-on capacity th

LOVE Jumps Q&A: Mark Brooks

15 June, 2021
Earliest racing memory? Dad was an owner-trainer and always had a few jumpers hanging around. How did you become involved with jumps ra

60 Seconds with Kayla Macnab

10 June, 2021
What made you want to pursue a career in racing?   I rode ponies from a early age and always had a passion for horses. I had a friend who wa

60 Seconds with Chad Ormsby

4 June, 2021
What made you want to pursue a career in racing? Just a young fulla at the time, in love with anything horses. What do you love most abo

Three decades of dedication: Kerrin Price

2 June, 2021
After 30 years of working on the gates at Southland race meetings, Sunday 16 May marked the final day on the job for Kerrin Price, although it “hasn’t sunken in yet.”&