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1 hour ago, Chris Wood said:
My filly didn’t attend so nor did I.
I will let the dust settle and make some inquiries tomorrow!
Sad outcome….
Fair play Chris. You don't post as pseudonym and you don't hide from the questions.
I personally think next season this track will be the best track in the country for consistency.
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NZ's largest stable has 9 entries for Saturday at Ellerslie.
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I think some people buy two or three horses at the $20-$60K mark knowing that if they get one right, it can still be a profitable transaction after all. If they get 2 right they are well ahead, 3 right and in clover.
So I think the overall purchases have to be looked at. Hence Wexford also purchased Molly Bloom from the same sale.
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21 minutes ago, crustyngrizzly said:
lot 6 unnamed
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lot 9 chiili con khan trialled may/jun 23
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lot 16 envy again 1 start 2022
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lot 18 arabian nights singapore
lot 19 leprekhan trialled 12/12/23
lot 20 laisser unraced
They saved themselves some amount of money by having the sale.....ouch!!
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18 hours ago, Aaron The Anchor said:
I think people may be getting confused with Strathayr track not synthetic.
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1 hour ago, Leggy said:
We are miles behind those disciplines on this.
At an appropriate time, namely when the horse is reluctant to go forward under normal aids of seat and legs. In the right place, namely down the shoulder or behind the leg but never overarm. With appropriate severity. No more than twice for any one incident.
Seen a lot of dressage horses try perfectly hard without one.
Thanks Leggy for this. I was referring more to the fact that whips are used in most riding disciplines, it is just horse racing that is on TV makes an easier target.
No overarm I can understand.
If the animal groups want animal cruelty it is not in racing that it will be found at large. The amount of dogs and cats being bred (sold on social media) for people that would not know how to look after a toy is frightening....
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Was watching this old famous ad recently. There is reference here to pulling the beast out of the swap and things have gone wrong.....this could not be shown now for cruelty reasons. People are too far removed from the farm nowadays and don't understand dealing and living with livestock.
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On 11/27/2023 at 7:38 AM, Blue said:
You can use all the analogies and comparisons you like but I think we're generally agreed that the use of whips in NZ racing has a limited life, tb or harness.
Eventing, Cross country, pony club too? Whips are all the way through the game.
To me its the name "whip" that is wrong.
I think it is the jockey's (and ex jockeys) that should be making this call.......not the animal right groups.
Just my opinion.
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4 minutes ago, Pakaraka Star said:
I think you missed the point during the rant where Luke said something along the lines of "for too long we have dismissed these concerns as loopy left wing extremists, but its now the majority of the public". Evidenced by the political parties taking a stand against the greyhound industry. They dont do this to appease the activists while pissing off the majority. Quite the opposite.
Its easy for us to preach to the converted via this forum and racing shows, but unfortunately "not giving them any oxygen" doesnt kill off todays cancel culture. All the casuals see is a horse getting whipped in an attempt to make it run faster.
I hear you all and understand the argument. But I just don't think we can go down this road.
People are getting too far removed from the farm to educate nowadays. Animal experience and education is done by social media now.
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13 hours ago, Pakaraka Star said:
Some uncomfortable truths in his rants yesterday. I did wonder if EB and MG were warned about the topics as they looked a bit surprised by each one haha
I think Emily rightfully wanted to stop his whip rant.
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RIP BC. Was driving past his place on Saturday and was thinking of him, always good company. Apparently he won his golf tournament yesterday too before he moved on.
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20 hours ago, Black Kirrama said:
Tayla Mitchell survived her suspension to win by one win over Ms Kelsie Hannon to win the 2022 -2023 champion Apprentice .
Indentured to her mother, Terresa McDonald, I am just so proud of her.
Her Grandy ( Bruce )was a great mate of mine and taught me so many horse skills.
Bruce moved from Gizzy and " broke in " yearlings on his Cambridge southern property.
Bruce educated many yearlings who became champions of the Turf.
McGinty was a fiery colt. Small, compact and very stroppy. But Bruce told the owners not to geld the son of One Pound Sterling
That was so lucky for Barny McC and Keith H . and a young Jillo.
Go well Tayla. Your Grand Dad will be having a ciggy and whiskey.
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Here is a article putting a few pieces together in the puzzle
https://www.racehorseowner.co.nz/racing-tales/a-family-affair-at-devon-oaks-cambridge/
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A lot of amateurs are just not smaller enough to be professional jockeys. I just looked at tomorrows riders in the amateur and the are a good bunch of riders. Its a good race and well worth its place. I would rather punt on this race and the riding than some of the midweek south island stuff.
Good luck
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The problem is the self service terminals are dinosaurs. If they were modern and could be updated regularly then the cost of them in a lot of pubs would be minimal.
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5 hours ago, Leggy said:
Something like that would attract punters oncourse for sure. Don't disagree but what's the point? Why not offer to those on their couch as well. Their money is just as good.
Oncourse bookmakers is a dying game. The ones in oz/UK do it because they have been doing it for years or is a family business. A day out. They lay off on betfair etc,
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I think this is very good. Looked after lower level and like the way prize money is less in winter when there is less punting.
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There is no way they are going to release anything but good news at NZB the day before a sale. Stake rises across the board. Minimum stakes to get close to $20K and all group races etc raised significantly.
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The cost of keeping a horse to a be a 5yo plus open horse is add up over 4 seasons. Expensive to keep.
If real promising as a 2-3yo the money is too good to turn down so sold.
Hence we have no depth in open company. Te Akau's model can afford to keep them going.
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- Pete Lane, Insider and Pam Robson
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Imperatriz Retired.
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Probably found a broodmare valuation in her vet check........
She was a cracker of a racehorse.