The TAB isn't the only way to back a winner. It's legal for Kiwis to bet on the races with offshore bookmakers, and the best of them offer sharp fixed odds, generous bonuses and coverage of NZ thoroughbred, harness and greyhound meetings plus Australian carnivals. We tested the leading books on real race days — here are the strongest TAB alternatives, plus a full guide to every bet type from win to first four.

No. 01 · Editor's pick
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22bet — Widest Racing Coverage
Widest Racing Coverage
22bet lists more race meetings than any offshore book we tested — NZ thoroughbred and harness cards, Australian metropolitan and provincial tracks, and international fixtures from Hong Kong to the UK. Fixed odds are competitive, deposits start from EUR 1, and many meetings are streamed live. The pick for punters who like variety across a race day.
Strengths
- Huge NZ + international race coverage
- Live streaming on many meetings
- Low EUR 1 minimum deposit
- Competitive fixed odds
Watch-outs
- No true NZ tote pools
- 50x bonus wagering is steep

Goldenbet — Best Racing Bonus
Best Racing Bonus
Goldenbet pairs solid racing coverage with a 300% welcome package up to $1,500 across three deposits — a big early bankroll boost for race-day punters. Fixed odds on Australian carnivals and NZ Group races were sharp, and the mobile site is quick. A strong choice if you want bonus value on the punt.
Strengths
- 300% welcome package up to $1,500
- Sharp odds on carnivals & Group races
- Fast mobile racing card
- NZD deposits supported
Watch-outs
- 35x wagering on bonus funds
- Fewer harness meetings than 22bet
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Rooster.bet — Best Live Racing
Best Live Racing
Rooster.bet is our pick for betting into a race as it builds, with fast-updating odds and reliable cash-out on ante-post and futures positions. Its 100% free bet welcome offer suits punters who'd rather back a horse with a matched stake than clear a cash bonus. Coverage spans NZ and Australian gallops and harness.
Strengths
- Fast live and ante-post markets
- Reliable cash-out
- 100% free bet welcome offer
- NZ + Australian coverage
Watch-outs
- Greyhound coverage is thin
- Free bet terms vary

Gambiva — Best Fixed-Odds Value
Best Fixed-Odds Value
Gambiva priced NZ and Australian races a touch better than the TAB's fixed odds in our checks, and its six-part welcome package builds to A$10,000. Bets settle in NZD or crypto, and withdrawals were quick. The natural home for value-focused racing punters who bet regularly.
Strengths
- Sharp fixed-odds pricing
- Welcome package up to A$10,000
- NZD and crypto payouts
- Quick withdrawals in testing
Watch-outs
- No NZ tote pools
- Bonus spread across six deposits
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Racing Bet Types Explained
Racing has more bet types than any other sport. Here's the full set, from the simple to the exotic, with NZD examples.
Win, Place & Each-Way
A win bet pays only if your horse finishes first. A place bet pays if it finishes in the placings — usually the first three in a field of eight or more, or the first two in smaller fields. Each-way is both combined: half your stake on the win, half on the place, so a $20 each-way bet is $10 win and $10 place. If your horse wins you collect both; if it only places, the place half saves the bet.
Quinella & Exacta
Both ask you to pick the first two horses. A quinella pays if your two horses fill the first two placings in any order. An exacta is harder — you must name them in the correct finishing order — so it pays more. Boxing an exacta lets you cover both orders for double the stake.
Trifecta & First Four
A trifecta is the first three horses in the correct order — a popular exotic that can pay hundreds from a modest stake. The first four extends that to the first four home in order, the hardest common exotic and the one with the biggest payouts. Both can be boxed to cover multiple combinations, and both are where race-day punters chase the big collect.
Doubles, Pick 6 & Accumulators
A daily double links the winners of two nominated races. The Pick 6 (and its relatives) asks you to find the winner of six consecutive races for a pooled jackpot — low strike rate, huge upside. An accumulator (multi) rolls several race bets into one, with each winner's returns riding onto the next; the odds multiply fast, and so does the risk.
Tote vs Fixed Odds
This is the key choice for NZ racing punters. With fixed odds, the price is locked in when you bet — back a horse at $5.00 and you get $5.00 even if it firms to $3.50 at the jump. With the tote (parimutuel), all stakes go into a pool and the dividend is only settled after the race, so the final price can drift or shorten depending on how the money comes. The TAB runs the deepest NZ tote pools; most offshore books offer fixed odds only. A worked example: a $10 win bet at fixed $4.00 returns $40 guaranteed, whereas the same horse on the tote might pay a $3.60 or $4.40 dividend depending on the pool. Fixed odds suit punters who back early and want certainty; the tote can pay more on roughies that drift late. Concepts like Best Tote and Top Fluc (top fluctuation) let you take the better of tote or a listed price — handy where offered.
Thoroughbred Racing NZ
NZ thoroughbred racing runs year-round across tracks like Ellerslie, Riccarton, Trentham and Awapuni. The showpiece meetings include the Karaka Millions, the Group 1 features of the autumn and spring carnivals, and the historic New Zealand Cup carnival at Riccarton. Offshore books price NZ Group races with fixed odds, so backing a Cups contender early can lock in far better value than the tote on the day. NZ-bred gallopers also dominate Australian carnivals, giving Kiwi punters plenty to follow across the Tasman.
Harness Racing Betting NZ
New Zealand is a harness racing stronghold, and it's one of the most-searched racing topics in the country. The sport centres on Addington Raceway in Christchurch, home of the New Zealand Trotting Cup — the biggest harness meeting of the year — plus Auckland's Alexandra Park. Betting works the same as gallops: win, place, each-way, quinella, exacta, trifecta and first four all apply to trots and pacers. 22bet carries the widest harness coverage among offshore books, though the TAB still holds the deepest NZ harness tote pools. For fixed-odds value on the big Addington features, an offshore account is well worth having.
Greyhound Racing Betting
Greyhound racing has a smaller but loyal betting following in New Zealand. Note the regulatory backdrop: the NZ government has moved to wind down and ban greyhound racing, so domestic coverage is shrinking. Offshore books still price Australian greyhound meetings heavily, where the sport remains large — win, place, quinella, exacta and trifecta markets all apply. If you bet the dogs, Australian tracks are where the coverage is deepest.
Australian & International Meetings
Kiwi punters bet as much on Australian racing as their own, and the offshore books cover it in depth. The Melbourne Cup is the biggest race-day bet of the year in New Zealand — the "race that stops two nations" — along with the rest of the Spring Carnival at Flemington, Caulfield and Randwick. Fixed odds on Cup contenders open months out, so backing a fancied stayer early can lock in double-figure prices. Books like 22bet also cover Hong Kong, Japanese, UK and Irish racing for punters who follow the international scene.
Live Racing Betting & Cash-Out
Live racing betting covers in-running markets and the ability to trade ante-post and futures positions before a big race. Cash-out lets you take a profit on a Melbourne Cup future if your horse firms in the market, or cut a loss before the jump. Many offshore books stream races live so you can watch and bet in one place. For the full mechanics of cash-out and live streaming, see our live betting guide.
Offshore Racing Books vs the TAB
The TAB is the home of NZ tote betting and covers every local meeting, but it's legally limited on bonuses and offers fixed odds that are often shorter. Here's the honest comparison for racing punters:
| Feature | TAB NZ (licensed) | Offshore books (our list) |
|---|---|---|
| NZ tote pools | Yes — the deepest | Rare; fixed odds instead |
| Fixed-odds value | Fair, often shorter | Frequently sharper |
| NZ meeting coverage | Every meeting | Most, plus international |
| Exotics (trifecta / first four) | Yes, tote-based | Yes, on many books |
| Welcome bonuses | Legally limited | Large — up to A$10,000 |
| Live streaming | Some racing | Wide race streaming |
It's legal for Kiwis to use offshore books under the Gambling Act 2003 — the Racing Industry Act 2025 restricts operators, not the individual punter. Many Kiwi racing fans keep a TAB account for tote pools and an offshore account for fixed-odds value and bonuses.
Do You Pay Tax on Racing Winnings in New Zealand?
For recreational punters, no. Racing and betting winnings aren't treated as income in New Zealand, so a winning trifecta or a big Melbourne Cup collect is yours to keep tax-free. The only exception is professional gambling pursued as a livelihood, which is rare and worth an accountant's advice. For almost every Kiwi punter, there's nothing to declare.
Responsible Gambling
A day at the races should be entertainment, never a way to make money. Set deposit and loss limits before the first jump and never chase a losing run. Free, confidential help is available 24/7 from the Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655, the Problem Gambling Foundation of NZ and Safer Gambling Aotearoa. You must be 18 or older to bet in New Zealand.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best TAB alternatives in NZ?
In our 2026 testing, 22bet has the widest race coverage, Goldenbet the best racing bonus, and Gambiva the sharpest fixed odds. All accept Kiwi punters and cover NZ and Australian meetings. It's legal to use offshore books under the Gambling Act 2003 — the Racing Industry Act 2025 restricts operators, not individual punters.
Which racing site has the best odds?
Gambiva and Goldenbet priced NZ and Australian races a touch better than the TAB's fixed odds in our checks. Offshore books offer fixed odds rather than NZ tote pools, so compare the fixed price across two or three books and back early to lock in value.
What is the difference between tote and fixed odds?
With fixed odds the price is locked in when you bet, so a $5.00 backer collects $5.00 regardless of late money. With the tote, all stakes go into a pool and the dividend is settled after the race. The TAB runs the deepest NZ tote pools; most offshore books offer fixed odds only.
Can I bet on harness racing in NZ offshore?
Yes. Offshore books like 22bet cover NZ harness meetings including the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington, with win, place, exacta, trifecta and first four markets. The TAB still holds the deepest NZ harness tote pools, but offshore books offer competitive fixed odds and bonuses.
What is a first four bet?
A first four is an exotic bet where you pick the first four horses across the line in the correct order. It's the hardest common exotic and pays the biggest dividends. You can box a first four to cover multiple finishing combinations for a larger stake.
Are racing winnings taxed in New Zealand?
No, not for recreational punters. Racing and betting winnings aren't treated as income in New Zealand, so a winning trifecta or Melbourne Cup collect is tax-free. Professional gambling as a livelihood is a rare exception best discussed with an accountant.
Can I bet on the Melbourne Cup from NZ?
Yes. The Melbourne Cup is the biggest race-day bet of the year in New Zealand. Offshore books price Cup contenders months out with fixed odds, so backing a fancied stayer early can lock in double-figure prices before the field firms.
Can I bet on greyhound racing in NZ?
You can, though the NZ government has moved to wind down and ban domestic greyhound racing, so local coverage is shrinking. Offshore books still price Australian greyhound meetings heavily, with win, place, quinella, exacta and trifecta markets.
About Te Aroha Mitchell
Te Aroha Mitchell is Juniper Collective's Lead Casino Analyst and has reviewed online casinos and sportsbooks for Kiwi players since 2016, funding every account herself and timing each withdrawal before a site earns a place on Juniper Collective.
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