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Because at 5pm the horse has no trainer Until it is transferred to another trainer that will stay blank no trainer.
Most probably when the horse is assigned another trainer Kurtis Pertabs name will reappear as the trainer on the day of the trial as it was under his name until 5pm.
I agree with all that but the interesting thing for me around the camber argument is that the race where the horse slipped , the winner came wider and was travelling faster than the horse that slipped on its inside yet had no issues , surely if it is purely a camber issue then the horse should have had issues as well .
Personally from all I've read I think this is mostly about the grass and structure underneath that seeding instead of laying has caused , hence not enabling the horses to get a grip as a hoof hits the track .
Hey Flasher ....you seem conflicted you poor thing ......why don't you actually say somthing instead of using emoji's to make your case ......talk about kicking for touch ....your the best of all time ...🤨....if you wish to join the conversation please do.
FF.
Slipper winner, 3rd in the Coolmore, failed in only run as an Autumn 3yo: $55,000.
Winner of two non-BT late-Autumn 2yo races who then won the Coolmore before failing against older horses in the Autumn: $44,000.
MGW 2yo and Slipper runner-up, MGW spring 3yo who ran 3rd in a Golden Rose and 5th in an Everest, then won the Newmarket in the Autumn vs older horses beating Imperatriz: $44,000.
MG1W 2yo (Sires and Champagne), Golden Rose winner and 5th Cox Plate in the Spring, MG1P in the Autumn (Randwick Guineas, George Ryder, Doncaster): $38,500.
Aussies sure love their Slipper winners.
It seems the two main causes/issues are
1 They chose to grow the Strathayr from seeds and not roll in pre grown turf. This had never been done before.
And I think this one may be even worse
2 They never fixed the camber on the home turn to preserve the "chracter" of Ellerslie. I believe this is a large contributor to the amount of slipping on the home turn.
But hey not being anti Ellerslie or Negative, just would like some answers instead of the waffle they keep putting out to cover their proverbial.
I keep saying the industry MUST have this track at its absolute best.
but the jumps game is kaput here. One year, two, but its finished. Doesn't fit the agenda of the management
maybe they should fly over and head to warrnambool next week, they might find a one bedroom unit available in port fairy or koroit, such is the demand and influence on the economy of the area.
they might also note the VIBE 🤣......( whatever happened to that bloke? ) the atmosphere, the excitement , enjoyment and positivity and craic 🤣this carnival delivers year in and year out, n0?
Agree that Geo blocking will only capture lazy punters, and even in Australia the Betting companies are still bitching and moaning about how much T/O they are still missing out on.
The problem here though is that geo blocking is a significant part of the Entain business model for NZ, their plan claims that 1/3 of NZ punters bet overseas and that they will capture that $200m and increase betting T/O another $200m on top, the brown stuff is really going to hit the fan when their guarantee runs out if their plan is a failure!
Correct Ed......they will never corner us with Geo-blocking....so just keep the 'no deductions' rule in play and they will have happy punters from Kaitaia to Bluff.
Entain ....our saviour.
FF.
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