Hamilton: Taking a look at the Aussies raiding NZ

10 November 2025
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Australia has never seen a New Zealand Cup Week raid like it.

A remarkable 10 horses, six of them Victorians, will target majors across Tuesday (NZ Cup Day) and Friday (Show Day).

Some will even stick around a week longer for other features on the “Age Group Classics” night on November 21.

The full coverage of the two big New Zealand meetings will be streamed live and free at TrotsVision.com.au thanks to a partnership between NZ Trackside, Sky Racing and Harness Racing Victoria.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL COLUMN AT THETROTS.COM.AU

 

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