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NZ Herald
2 days ago
- NZ Herald
New Zealand racing business enjoys unique global double
Karaka Millions winner Velocious sold for A$1.625 million on Wednesday night. New Zealand racing syndication company Go Racing has completed a magical 12 hours on both sides of the world. The Auckland-based racehorse syndicator is run by Albert Bosma and after enormous success here, it has increased its Australian and European investment in recent seasons. Both paid huge dividends late Wednesday


Scoop
4 days ago
- Scoop
Hitech Confirm Team For New Zealand
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RNZ News
24-07-2025
- RNZ News
Golf: Steven Alker on top after opening round of Senior Open
Steven Alker holds a one shot lead after the opening round of the Senior British Open. Photo: David Berding / Getty Images / AFP New Zealand's Steven Alker has a one shot lead after the opening round of the Senior British Open at Sunningdale in Berkshire. Alker, who turns 54 on Monday, is bidding to win his second Senior major title on the European tour, three years on from his first at the Senior PGA Championship. Alker carded a seven-under-par 63, including six birdies and an eagle, to sit one shot ahead of Australia's Mark Hensby. Defending champion KJ Choi of South Korea is tied for third at four under par. "I was just efficient today," said Alker. "Drove it in the fairway when I needed to and iron play was solid and just made some putts, especially on the back nine, just kind of kept things rolling. "I bogeyed seven and after that, I just got a bit of momentum and kept it going." Alker is making his first competitive appearance at Sunningale since competing in a boys amateur championship in 1988. "So it's been a long time but it has not changed much at all," he said. "I recognised about five I just love the walk. I knew I was coming to a special place with some good vibes. - RNZ