Isnt it unusual that in july a jockey could not travel across levels of lockdown would ministry of health give you permission to do so by nztr say No .
Move forward to this month jockeys are travelling from level 3 to level two or visa vira .
Did anybody see Chris Johnson travel permit that was posted on Facebook
To it read as he got travel to and from the races under level three if so how did nztr have the right to stop him and other southern jockeys from attending the races . Notice one northern rider rode over the weekend the old story different courses for different horse
When we had lockdown in March last year in level four horse were not allowed to be worked wonder what has changed especially with delta being more contagious
How will media describe Very Elleegant 8 group 1 s in Australia has race horse of high calibrate that Melody Belle this is why the word should not as much as is now days
Just look at the people that have came through British horse racing school how well the have done in New Zealand seams logical most people that you read about or meet from British isles have been through
Licensing trackwork rider
Should be let British horse racing school taught be ex jockey not how plus help ex race rider past on experience sames logical to me be most thing nztr do has you scratches on skullcap
Well they say that history has a habit of repeating itself. Well you can image my surprise when watching Weigh in last night when a person from Auckland Jockey Club saying that having talks with Counties and Avondale about amalgamation talks and selling land and new track and stake money increase. When A.J C sold the Takanini training track same spin was told to trainer at the time . With stake levels not moving . Talk of selling unused land at all three clubs .
Think there would have been a statement by the representative of the jockeys association on the situation with Chris Johnson is now finding himself in .