We will run through them by value of race, starting with the former Mark Purdon and Grant Payne-trained Mighty Cullen (6g Christian Cullen-She's Mighty), who was competitive in open class racing in the 2006-07 season.

The Virgil Morgan-trained speedster won a $30,000 event on Sunday, taking a personal best mark of 1.51.2, in the process recording his fourth win from nine starts this year.

Former trainer Purdon will no doubt be pleased to see the horse in the flesh on the one-month American touring party that he his part of, which leaves tomorrow.

Also securing a $30,000 win was King Cat Anvil (6g Christian Cullen-Jump The Gun) on Saturday, who is steadily rising in the ranks of kiwi exports to be a massive earner for his American connections.

He has won six races this year, and 19 in America since he left Cran Dalgety's with five scores under his belt two years ago.

His earnings for owner John Kiwczak and trainer David Stratton are now over $372,000.

Irak Attack (6g Iraklis-Tenisha) was a 1.52.0 winner on Sunday for trainer Mark Harder and star reinsman Tim Tetrick, the win being his 537th since January 1.

The former Dean Taylor-trainee now has 20 wins to his name and is one good win away from ticking over $200,000 in stakes.

Monday saw both Diamond Dan (6 g Road Machine-Emerald) and Stopwatch (6g In The Pocket-Watch Your Step) take $24,000 races.

Diamond Dan has won three races at Chester for new trainer Frank Caleca since landing in January.

Stopwatch, a winner of his only New Zealand race for David and Catherine Butt back in May 2005, has won five races this year and 24 in total.

And completing the Chester win-fest was a treble at the smaller Wednesday meeting including a $17,000 win for Love And Lust (9m Camtastic-Farm Kiss), who will be relatively unknown to racing fans in New Zealand as she left our shores unraced from the Carl Middleton stable in 2002.

At her 199th start, most of which have been for Delaware horseman Tony Domino, Love And Lust led for all but the first furlong to win in 1.53.6 and tick her over $315,000 in earnings.

Wainui Tabman (4g Presidential Ball-Gwyneth), purchased out of Robbie Holmes' stable a matter of months ago, made it three wins from three US starts when taking a $14,300 event in 1.52.4 on Wednesday.

Smokey Lonesome (4h In The Pocket-Adios Dream), who is now in owner Joe Muscara's second stable, run by Jeffrey Clark in Maryland, recorded his second win on end for a new campaign when running 1.52.6.

Former Jim Curtin-trained Kimmorley (5g Mystical Shark-Redundant), claimed from Muscara in June, recorded his third win in a row for new trainer Kris Rickert at The Meadows, Pennsylvania, on Monday.

It was to be a short but sweet buy for Rickert though as the horse was claimed out of the $16,500 race by Francis Azur.

Other notable winners last week were the former Adrienne Matthews-trained Mr Chin (5h Village Jasper-Love And Light), who went 1.55.2 in a $20,000 race at Yonkers, and Waipipi Express (5g Il Vicolo-Waipipi Belle), who won a $12,000 event in 1.55.0 at Saratoga on Saturday.