newbie85 102 Report post Posted February 15 Sam said "she would be proud for Pivotal Ten to represent the South Island in the NZB" Sorry Sam the CJC who have a spot...you would presume for South Island Racing but chose to attach it to their Group One races in NOVEMBER. This from the CJC When buying a slot in the NZB Kiwi the Board of the CJC did so with a strategy in mind to market and promote participation in the2024 AL BASTI EQUIWORLD DUBAI NEW ZEALAND TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS® and BARNESWOOD FARM NEW ZEALAND ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS® and provide an added benefit for a three-year-old running in one of those races QUESTIONS TO CJC How many owners/trainers came to the 2 Guineas races with the NZB ticket in mind........NONE How many races have been won by those who contested both Guineas races since......ONE SAVAGLEE Why would you use November form for a race in March Surely you should support the Owners/Trainers who pay Track Fees, Stable Rental and who support your Club 12 months of the year. Sadly the best 3yo from the South Island in many years may be missing from the NZB. Tesio, Kingshill, Pam Robson and 4 others 6 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
We're Doomed 5,908 Report post Posted February 15 Gee, I couldn't have put that much better myself. Pam Robson 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
We're Doomed 5,908 Report post Posted February 15 I think Sam has interviewed very well, both prior to the race and subsequently. She speaks well and with dignity. The CJC has come out of this rather poorly. Going with a Northern no-hoper when the South has a more than suitable candidate. Shows them to be fairly incompetent. Mind you this is the club that put an extra $100,000 into the Cup last season that hardly anyone knew about. They aren't good with money. Shows they don't really think they represent SI racing, just their own interests. Hedley Jordan, Pam Robson, JJ Flash and 2 others 3 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurnyTom 1,749 Report post Posted February 15 17 minutes ago, We're Doomed said: I think Sam has interviewed very well, both prior to the race and subsequently. She speaks well and with dignity. The CJC has come out of this rather poorly. Going with a Northern no-hoper when the South has a more than suitable candidate. Shows them to be fairly incompetent. Mind you this is the club that put an extra $100,000 into the Cup last season that hardly anyone knew about. They aren't good with money. Shows they don't really think they represent SI racing, just their own interests. It is very sad, and we in the SI need a boost as far as Thoroughbreds go, soon we will loose the Guinea’s races and that’s Cup Week goneburger. Tragic We're Doomed 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palliser 1,243 Report post Posted February 15 This filly could be anything. Race of the day for me Hedley Jordan, We're Doomed, Breeder and 1 other 3 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Idolmite 3,398 Report post Posted February 15 11 minutes ago, Palliser said: This filly could be anything. Race of the day for me One of the few races l saw today. Super impressive. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breeder 648 Report post Posted February 15 It is certainly a real shame for the South Island. Compare her time with Legarto : 1.21.7 vs 1.23.3 both on Good4 tracks --it gives a good indication how good she is. I'm sure the Aussies will be taking notice so I hope Colin Wightman can hold his nerve or at least get a very good deal for himself out of it. Palliser, Pam Robson and Hedley Jordan 2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benbatl 17 Report post Posted February 15 2 minutes ago, Breeder said: It is certainly a real shame for the South Island. Compare her time with Legarto : 1.21.7 vs 1.23.3 both on Good4 tracks --it gives a good indication how good she is. I'm sure the Aussies will be taking notice so I hope Colin Wightman can hold his nerve or at least get a very good deal for himself out of it. Ozzie K must surely be circling! Always after another horse. Good thing is he often keeps the original owners in. As good if not better than Leica Lucy. Time to start ringing some potholders if they haven’t already Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Breeder 648 Report post Posted February 15 To add to my point above the Appollo Stakes was just run at Randwick on a Good 4 track with winner, Fangirl, taking it in 1.22.18. Many of the runners are starting their prep but they would not go into a race like underdone.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palliser 1,243 Report post Posted February 15 2 hours ago, Breeder said: It is certainly a real shame for the South Island. Compare her time with Legarto : 1.21.7 vs 1.23.3 both on Good4 tracks --it gives a good indication how good she is. I'm sure the Aussies will be taking notice so I hope Colin Wightman can hold his nerve or at least get a very good deal for himself out of it. Plus Sam didn't need to have the foot to the floor, and nothing got anywhere near her. We're Doomed and Breeder 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stodge 2,504 Report post Posted February 15 Managed to duck into the TAB in Napier to watch the Southland Guineas. PIVOTAL TEN was extremely good though not sure what she beat. Beating any field nearly nine lengths is noteworthy - where does she go from here? Surely she’ll have to go into some deeper waters somewhere but my ignorance of the New Zealand pattern prevents me offering any meaningful suggestions, At Matamata, not sure what to make of RETURN TO CONQUER in the Slipper. To me, he’s crying out for further but the stable mate ran a huge race in second and has come on a ton for the Wanganui debut run. LEGARTO was huge in the Champagne - a seriously class act and presumably this was a warm up for some big autumn targets. LA DORADA followed up her Karaka Millions win with a front running performance in which the first two dominated but with three of the field missing the start I’m not sure of the value of the form. Finally, a quick word for Kevin Stott and another fine ride to win the last on DESERT MYSTIC. Tauhei Notts and jack 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
racingoutsider 368 Report post Posted February 15 6 minutes ago, stodge said: Managed to duck into the TAB in Napier to watch the Southland Guineas. PIVOTAL TEN was extremely good though not sure what she beat. Beating any field nearly nine lengths is noteworthy - where does she go from here? Surely she’ll have to go into some deeper waters somewhere but my ignorance of the New Zealand pattern prevents me offering any meaningful suggestions, She's headed to the Wellington Guineas. Insider, Chestnut, chiknsmack and 1 other 2 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stodge 2,504 Report post Posted February 15 53 minutes ago, racingoutsider said: She's headed to the Wellington Guineas. Thank you - I shall be back in Blighty by then, the racing on that Saturday probably some of the weakest of the whole year. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insider 5,170 Report post Posted February 15 1 hour ago, stodge said: Thank you - I shall be back in Blighty by then, the racing on that Saturday probably some of the weakest of the whole year. What makes you say that Stodge? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chestnut 3,401 Report post Posted February 15 2 hours ago, racingoutsider said: She's headed to the Wellington Guineas. I would expect so, that was a huge win and she did it on her ear. You can only beat whatever is in the race, and she showed that she was well above them and was just there to see who took her on,and she said this is my race. She can handle any track and is such a free runner. She deserves the chance, no matter what the outcome jack, Breeder, scooby3051 and 1 other 3 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
We're Doomed 5,908 Report post Posted February 15 8 hours ago, Insider said: What makes you say that Stodge? I think he meant racing in the UK that day Insider 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkham 46 Report post Posted February 15 Obviously, nothing to do with the horse and everything to do with its outspoken owner. But CJC and its should have been gone years ago CEO are looking very very stupid about now and will look even more so when their premature and controversial choice runs last. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tesio 52 Report post Posted February 15 13 hours ago, stodge said: Managed to duck into the TAB in Napier to watch the Southland Guineas. PIVOTAL TEN was extremely good though not sure what she beat. Beating any field nearly nine lengths is noteworthy - where does she go from here? Surely she’ll have to go into some deeper waters somewhere but my ignorance of the New Zealand pattern prevents me offering any meaningful suggestions, At Matamata, not sure what to make of RETURN TO CONQUER in the Slipper. To me, he’s crying out for further but the stable mate ran a huge race in second and has come on a ton for the Wanganui debut run. LEGARTO was huge in the Champagne - a seriously class act and presumably this was a warm up for some big autumn targets. LA DORADA followed up her Karaka Millions win with a front running performance in which the first two dominated but with three of the field missing the start I’m not sure of the value of the form. Finally, a quick word for Kevin Stott and another fine ride to win the last on DESERT MYSTIC. “Not sure what she beat “….well Sesimbra 2 starts back was at ELLERSLIE, she got 4th and was 3.9 lengths behind the winner (Sought After) who is in the kiwi. Insider, bloke and We're Doomed 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stodge 2,504 Report post Posted February 16 5 hours ago, We're Doomed said: I think he meant racing in the UK that day He did indeed. There are five Saturdays in March this year - it’s the same for you as well of course - and normally we have the Saturday after Cheltenham with the Midlands Grand National and the following weekend is the first of the new turf flat season with the Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster as the third and fourth Saturdays which is fine but the extra Saturday has left a real gap. The final Newbury jump meeting has been brought forward a week as has the Kelso meeting but it’s in truth a very weak Saturday - not much better than a weekday. I must confess I’ll get up and review the Trentham meeting to see how PIVOTAL TEN runs. racingoutsider 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phillipe 90 Report post Posted February 16 Can I inquire as to the owner of this very smart horse being Colin Wrightman? Which to me seems to be the case, and I don't know this man at all. Irrespective of people's opinions of each other, in the racing world we congratulate all owners of good horses given we all aspire to have one. In this case, well done Mr Wrightman. Pam Robson, Hedley Jordan, dock leaf and 3 others 5 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJ Flash 2,622 Report post Posted February 16 Look at who owns and his relationship with many in racing and it's easy to see the path its taking It would be almost impossible to do a slot deal with him i'd say Thus, I'm picking the Trentham option was that of the owner pure and simple. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
racingoutsider 368 Report post Posted February 16 9 minutes ago, stodge said: He did indeed. There are five Saturdays in March this year - it’s the same for you as well of course - and normally we have the Saturday after Cheltenham with the Midlands Grand National and the following weekend is the first of the new turf flat season with the Lincoln Handicap at Doncaster as the third and fourth Saturdays which is fine but the extra Saturday has left a real gap. The final Newbury jump meeting has been brought forward a week as has the Kelso meeting but it’s in truth a very weak Saturday - not much better than a weekday. I must confess I’ll get up and review the Trentham meeting to see how PIVOTAL TEN runs. Insider is a bit sensitive about the WRC I think Stodge. Most of us knew what you meant I'm sure. Insider 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stodge 2,504 Report post Posted February 16 3 hours ago, Tesio said: “Not sure what she beat “….well Sesimbra 2 starts back was at ELLERSLIE, she got 4th and was 3.9 lengths behind the winner (Sought After) who is in the kiwi. Perhaps but is the Kiwi going to be “the” race? We don’t have slot races in the UK and I don’t think they are a good idea. Don’t get me wrong - the race is well framed and the money excellent but why not simply have it as an open race and give the fast improving 3-y-o a chance? Would the likes of PIVOTAL TEN have gone for it if it hadn’t been a slot race? The other problem with inserting a “new” race into the Pattern is how it impacts on the other Group races. It’s often better to upgrade an existing race much as Ascot did when they turned the Cork & Orrery into the Golden Jubilee in 2002. As for the concept of a “Champions Day”, everyone does it now but you have to be careful the next month’s racing isn’t a case of “after the Lord Mayor’s Show”. I think it’s a month too early to mark a season climax or for you moving from autumn to winter racing. The British one is arguably too late but is hemmed in by the Arc and the Breeders Cup - yours, I suspect, would suffer with competition from the Australian autumn meetings if it were in April so you’ve gone the Irish route and got your season ending championship races in nice and early We're Doomed and Pete Lane 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bloke 1,333 Report post Posted February 16 19 hours ago, stodge said: Managed to duck into the TAB in Napier to watch the Southland Guineas. PIVOTAL TEN was extremely good though not sure what she beat. Are you in Napier for Art Deco Weekend Stodge? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tauhei Notts 1,462 Report post Posted February 16 A pity I wasn't at that Napier TAB. I have always enjoyed Stodge's comments on this site and I am certain he would be a wonderful gentleman to join for a pint or three. scooby3051 and chiknsmack 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...