Links
New Zealand Sites
The website to visit to get raceday noms and fields plus trial fields.
Home of New Zealand Thoroughbred Marketing (NZTM) - the independent voice and marketing body for the New Zealand thoroughbred industry.
This is the offical website for the NZTBA, and incorporates the NZ Thoroughbred Marketing and NZ Equine Research Foundation websites. It's a very regularly updated source of stud and stallion information, industry news and statistics, with background stories on breeders, calendars of major NZ, Australian and international races.
The web site for New Zealand Bloodstock Ltd. Very informative with all the latest info on upcoming sales.
Check out the official racing and betting site.
Named Best Entrepreneurial Site at the 2002 Wilburtins Southern Hemisphere Internet Awards, this site has deservedly built a large and enthusiastic base of regular visitors. Owned and edited by NZTBA member Rob Burnet, TN provides a welcome daily fix of up-to-the minute racing news from New Zealand and around the world. The range and timeliness of stories is always impressive: don’t miss Rob’s weekly summaries of Australia’s Saturday racing highlights.
JDR offers a horseracing phone and e-mail and txt selection service for New Zealand thoroughbred racing, concentrating on race meetings in the North Island.
International Sites
Desktop software and web site development for trainers, studs and farms.
Australian auction website.
Providing excellent field and result information, including footage of races run. It's now possible to search for information by horse name or trainer - an invaluable facility for breeders. And it's all free.
Updated frequently, this is the site to go to for up to date news, reviews and previews.
A site devoted to horses.
"The worlds largest online community and business network for horse racing".
Australia's free racing magazine is now online.
One of the best international horse racing and breeding sites.
Includes Equibase - "The Thoroughbred Industry's Official Database of Racing Information" and The Jockey Club.

