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  • Friday 25 MayBack to top

    • Off The Beaten Track

      5:00am - 5:30am
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

  • Saturday 26 MayBack to top

    • Off The Beaten Track

      4:00am - 4:30am
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

    • Off The Beaten Track

      8:30pm - 9:00pm
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

  • Sunday 27 MayBack to top

    • Off The Beaten Track

      3:00am - 3:30am
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

    • Off The Beaten Track

      5:00am - 5:30am
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

    • Off The Beaten Track

      6:30am - 7:00am
      (G)
      Sports
      Trackside

      Racing thrives in Australia's heartland. Join Christy Johns as she showcases the festive atmosphere of the Country Cup circuit, the characters that make country racing an integral part of Australia.

    • NZ On A Plate - Off The Beaten Track

      9:30am - 10:00am
      (G)
      Cooking
      TV ONE

      Renowned Wellington chef, French-born Laurent Loudeac explores the Wellington region as well as neighbouring Wairarapa.