RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.

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  1. On 11/2/2020 at 1:42 PM, gubellini said:

    New Deputy PM and Finance Minister Grant Robertson has also been appointed Racing Minister by Jacinda Ardern. Interesting that once again we have the Deputy PM as the Racing Minister. A positive appointment in my view. What do others think?

    I think Mr Robertson should first, get himself a TAB account (he went to local to put a bet on Melbourne cup) then go to an auction or Gavelhouse and purchase himself a horse (no helpers or advisors) and start from scratch.  Make it a filly so he can have the highs & lows of breeding his own.

  2. In his letter the Minister demanded RITA:

    * Make best use of the $3.5m Crown contribution to the cost of industry change – ensuring that this funding ‘buys change’ rather than underwrites business as usual activities.

    * Improve customer service while improving operational efficiencies.

    * Provide for temporary management of residual functions, if necessary, after the formation of RITA’s successor organisation and the devolution of the intended functions to the codes.

    * Avoid any further deterioration in the RITA balance sheet and put steps in place for improvement.

    * Embed a customer service ethos that invests efforts into keeping promises, being realistic in making promises, and delivering on target.

    The letter also said RITA must complete the work started by the Ministerial Advisory Committee.

    It should:

    * Prepare a devolution of racing functions to the racing codes.

    * Continue assessment whether TAB betting operations should be outsourced to a third party – including exploring the extent to which joint venture and other arrangements with betting, broadcasting and gaming operators can provide the organisation with cost-effective access to up-to-date skills, knowledge and technologies.

  3. Ministers instructions to RITA

    The Minister instructed RITA should ensure as much money as possible goes to additional prizemoney – not racing industry overheads by:

    * Maintaining the current level of overall funding to the codes as a baseline.

    * Minimising transitional costs for the industry and government.

    * Looking for efficiency gains in operations without compromising organisational capability and ensure the transfer of functions to the codes does not result in an overall increase in cost to the industry.

    * Progress the doubling of returns to owners as a key component of the cycle of revitalisation in the Massara Report.

    Critically, RITA was to have provided written and non-financial reports to the Minister for Racing and his department not later than four weeks after the end of each quarter.

    “I may alter this frequency depending on RITA’s performance and risks,” Peter said.

    “In addition, there is a ‘no surprises’ expectation, under which RITA is required to inform my office and the department of any material matter that arises and respond promptly to information requests.”

    Questions sent in under the Official Information Act by the federation seek, among other things, to discover whether the above instructions have been carried out.

    Under the Act answers must be provided within 20 working days but extensions can be sought if producing a large quantity of information unreasonably interferes with the operations of the agency.

  4. He also had Antrim Lad & a Zenno Rob Roy stunner (unraced because of injury) stallions.  La Affaires dam, Latestu & her Antrim Lad filly we foaled for him among others.  Leggy, would you be the one to contact.  Tried to look in ODT for funeral details as his former Best Man was wanting to know when, where etc Shaun was also his Best Man.

  5. On 5/24/2018 at 7:42 PM, poundforpound said:

    There’s your ultimate indictment of the bewildered and the brainless.

    The issues are twofold..... the most compelling of which is the congestion in the 65 grade....so what did the lobotomised morons do with that 65 grade ......absolutely far-king nothing.....

    They should be running R60 races for 1 win horses instead of them competing against 5 win horses who have dropped back in the grades and then get an apprentice up.  Very unfair and it happens all the time & looks deliberate in cases.  This is why there is congestion and it the 1 win horses who cannot get a start and get put into emergency B! B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 & so on until their owners get sick of paying bills for nothing angive the game away.  Why can’t the handicappers see this glaring fact?  This is where we haemorrhage horses and disillusioned owners from and meantime the higher grades race with minimal fields and make money.

     

  6. So sad, Shaun was a fountain knowledge and had contacts all over the world.  He lived for breeding & I will miss his weekly calls immensely.  He knew it all without a computer and could go back years with such clarity.  His favourite line he spoke of was Paper Money as being so important and he is showing up in many good horses today.  He was so generous sharing his knowledge with any other breeder who had a passion for pedigrees.  There will be many on this site with whom he regularly rang for a chat.

  7. On 1/23/2018 at 9:21 PM, Tomjr said:

    Evening all.  I have a winning Duelled mare she has had two foals, both by Sweet Orange and has been to Keano this year.  I have been looking for a stallion that was a good sprinter/miler without any Danehill.  Ideally was looking for some Nureyev/Mr Prospector influence within a budget.  I have a few I have shortlisted (some on type).  The mare was a dour stayer winning 3 between 2100 to 2400m. 

    Shortlist:

    Sweynesse

    Wrote

    Rios

    Road to Rock

    Haradasun 

    And Puccini 

    Any advice/input greatly appreciated

     

    Vespa

  8. On 2/8/2018 at 3:00 PM, Nasrullah said:

    Stick to a stallion between $5,000 and say $7,000.

    While your mare does have a nice pedigree she probably is still a festival mare so no need to risk a higher service fee.

    Get the mare up and going and hopefully her first or second foal can get off to a great start on the race track.

    Try and breed an early foal and sell at the weanling sale.

    While you may get more at the yearling sale the cost from weanling sale to yearling sale is an extra approx $10,000 if you were paying for agistment, preparation, xrays etc.

     

    There will be no festival sale (book 3) next year so no use breeding for that market

     

  9. 3 hours ago, Midget said:

     Maybe less races with bigger fields equals greater turnover per race, which hopefully translates to more gross profit than we're currently generating, with less overheads because the days are reduced......so stakes can be increased....haven't thought about it much so feel free to gun me down.

    I do know though that "industry days" cost us money to run so every industry day we bin will enhance our bottom line.

    Can't get a start in a maiden or R65 as it is.  Some horses get balloted out more than 4 times so owners stop trying it and walk away.  Then there is a 5 win R67 who loses, drops back and beats a 1 win horse.  Need to be R60 1 win horse race..

  10. Explain spent her later years here at Hedwood thoroughbreds in West Melton with Kay & Marie Hood.  She had a Painted Black first,  then when Alan was down (one of Aide Memoires co-breeders, we were going to see him (PB)and I asked him to swing by and look at Remind on the way.  He was very much more her type but had a couple of things that I liked in the match and a couple that Alan liked so off she went to stud.  Bella was foaled and brought up here in West Melton, before going north to the co-breeders to be broken in and race.  We kept   Explain and she foaled a very nice Coats Choice Colt for Hedwood who was unweaned when she succumbed to anaphylactic shock from being stung by bees.  We lost two of our mares this way as neighbour had a beekeeper put hives on boundary unknown to us until we saw swarms of bees on horses water troughs.  Bees need water so asked them to supply their bees with it themselves, but too late for Expain & Emerge.  Bella was always a lovely type and very much The same type as her mother.  She was 20 on foaling Aide Memoire and 22 for her last foal who is in Auckland after being sold at Si sale.  Nice natured and lovely to handle she was very much a boss mare in the Broodmare paddock.  The other mares allowed her orphan to mix with them and their foals.  It was sad she didn't leave us another filly.  Who said old mares don't produce.  Explain has and made all her breeders and syndicate owners very proud.  First G1 for us all as breeders and for her sire. Remind who stands at long Acres Stud at Darfield.  Another SI stallion kept the flag flying today when Natuzzi won the G2 at Elleslie, Coats Choice is his sire.

  11. NZB have bought Gavelhouse NZ and first auction in April.  Hayley Martin has come back to NZ to run it.  Existing horses advertised on Gavelhouse get free entry for first auction to go live.  Photo's to be in by this week.  The Australian site have been ringing for business also and seem very proactive.  It is advertised on Hedwood Thoroughbreds Ltd Facebook page - scroll down to it.

  12. On 27 November 2015 at 0:24 AM, Pegs Pride said:

    I too have found the "new" look a pain to navigate.

    I quite simply don't like or enjoy using the site anymore.

    I gave up in the end.  Also time the IPad had a feature like a photo albums where you can just run your fingers across page to go to next horse instead of all the dots at the bottom - horrible way to look for pages.