New Zealand opening doors for the financially troubled horse racing industry on June 23, after being shuttering for the months due to the covid-19 outbreak. Hardness racing is the most famous forms of race on New Zealand’s South Island. The race which took place without fans at the Adding-ton racing course in Christ-church offering some hope that the return of meetings under the New Zealand’s easing lock-down regulations will allow the industry to weather turbulent financial at a times.
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