mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 20, 2020 A reasonable day but a heavy track,racing at this time of year in the south is a gamble but the southern clubs are carding pretty good fields,as for picking winners that's a different story. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 20, 2020 Just another comment,with the large numbers of asian riders would the South Island be able to run much of a meeting without them? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 Rocanto in race 3 Dynamic in race 5 Goldnguru in race 7 Fly Without Wings race 8 Fields of fire in the last. For a 10 dollar multi that's 500 return,that's not bad I spose Then if you take any three option then that's probably gunna cover you if ya multi dont win. I will watch with interest. Memphis2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey 2,037 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 1 hour ago, mikenz said: Just another comment,with the large numbers of asian riders would the South Island be able to run much of a meeting without them? I would think no they wouldn't nomates 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Robson 1,551 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 1 hour ago, mikenz said: Just another comment,with the large numbers of asian riders would the South Island be able to run much of a meeting without them? Looking at the strappers at northern meetings, I don't think stables would operate without them either.Ā nomates and Huey 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 I think the asians here are looking for opportunities that they probably ain't getting at home,so many riders availableĀ I guess but only so many rides,probably fair to say if they can make a name here then they can probably go back and chase the money at home,its all about creating opportunities I guess and we reap the benefits. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates 3,602 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 1 hour ago, mikenz said: I think the asians here are looking for opportunities that they probably ain't getting at home,so many riders availableĀ I guess but only so many rides,probably fair to say if they can make a name here then they can probably go back and chase the money at home,its all about creating opportunities I guess and we reap the benefits. Watched some very average rides today , and i'm being kind . Pam Robson and arjay 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 8 minutes ago, nomates said: Watched some very average rides today , and i'm being kind . Fair enough I spose the better they get the better they get,its all a work in progress,I spose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 In all reality though it is a bit of a problem(numbers wise),but it is what it is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates 3,602 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 9 minutes ago, mikenz said: Fair enough I spose the better they get the better they get,its all a work in progress,I spose. The problem for me is a few of them have been going around for a little while now and not really improving . It can resemble a bit of a rodeo at times , and there's seems to be a real lack of understanding of pace , that one is not confined to the SI though . Pam Robson and napier 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 I guess it shows with Johnson and MoseleyĀ it can take a day or two lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 12 minutes ago, nomates said: The problem for me is a few of them have been going around for a little while now and not really improving . It can resemble a bit of a rodeo at times , and there's seems to be a real lack of understanding of pace , that one is not confined to the SI though . I guess that's one thing harness racing does have,a bit of depth with drivers,it helps that one can eat a bit more aye. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Robson 1,551 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 6 hours ago, nomates said: The problem for me is a few of them have been going around for a little while now and not really improving . It can resemble a bit of a rodeo at times , and there's seems to be a real lack of understanding of pace , that one is not confined to the SI though . No, absolutely...I feel that not enough is done to teach, and I know many trainers have little appreciation of language difficulties.Ā Ā Yes, the lads can converse reasonably well, but the nuances of our speech often miss base altogether.Ā Tell a rider to ' ride him cold'Ā and you will get a polite nod, but more than likely the recipient hasn't a clue what you meant. nomates 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Robson 1,551 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 The foreman of John and Karen Parsons,Ā Viki , used to beĀ interviewed frequently on Trackside, Ā you can't understand a wordĀ he says . nomates 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.J.Shannon 161 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 16 hours ago, Pam Robson said: Looking at the strappers at northern meetings, I don't think stables would operate without them either.Ā What has happened to all the NZ/Local strappers for years we seem to have plenty of strappers but now the industry seems to haveĀ to rely on imported staff? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates 3,602 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 3 hours ago, Pam Robson said: No, absolutely...I feel that not enough is done to teach, and I know many trainers have little appreciation of language difficulties.Ā Ā Yes, the lads can converse reasonably well, but the nuances of our speech often miss base altogether.Ā Tell a rider to ' ride him cold'Ā and you will get a polite nod, but more than likely the recipient hasn't a clue what you meant. I don't know the situation in the SI but in the CD i don't know if there is even an apprentices riding master at the moment or has been for a cpl of years , Kane Smith was the last one i knew of . I watch the apprentices up here and i see ones that have now been riding for 4/5 years and coming to the end of their apprenticeship and seriously they are riding no better , their balance , race nous , ability to use a whip , than when they were starting off . The biggest issue as i see it is that they are not taught to understand that they are doing anĀ apprenticeship , which at the end of they are supposed to be tradesmen , professionals , but i know from talking to many over the yearsĀ they treat it as mearly a way to earn money , and good money at that . Even the average riders pick up 4/5 rides a week , plus %'s and trackwork payments they are doing alright thanks .Ā Most jockeys if asked what they do for a living would reply that they ride racehorses , when they should reply , they are professional jockeys . Go into any jockey's room before a race and ask how many have studied the upcoming race and worked out a plan and i reckon you would be lucky to get 2 . Lisa Allpress is so good for one reason , aside from being able to ride , she wants to win EVERY race . How many riders want to do that . Pam Robson, napier, 47South and 1 other 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arjay 451 Report post Posted August 21, 2020 1 hour ago, nomates said: I don't know the situation in the SI but in the CD i don't know if there is even an apprentices riding master at the moment or has been for a cpl of years , Kane Smith was the last one i knew of . I watch the apprentices up here and i see ones that have now been riding for 4/5 years and coming to the end of their apprenticeship and seriously they are riding no better , their balance , race nous , ability to use a whip , than when they were starting off . The biggest issue as i see it is that they are not taught to understand that they are doing anĀ apprenticeship , which at the end of they are supposed to be tradesmen , professionals , but i know from talking to many over the yearsĀ they treat it as mearly a way to earn money , and good money at that . Even the average riders pick up 4/5 rides a week , plus %'s and trackwork payments they are doing alright thanks .Ā Most jockeys if asked what they do for a living would reply that they ride racehorses , when they should reply , they are professional jockeys . Go into any jockey's room before a race and ask how many have studied the upcoming race and worked out a plan and i reckon you would be lucky to get 2 . Lisa Allpress is so good for one reason , aside from being able to ride , she wants to win EVERY race . How many riders want to do that . They all want to win, but some more than others, homework is required, the better riders sort out the opposition and tactics Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 13 hours ago, nomates said: The problem for me is a few of them have been going around for a little while now and not really improving . It can resemble a bit of a rodeo at times , and there's seems to be a real lack of understanding of pace , that one is not confined to the SI though . You say a bit of a rodeo,it reminds me of a race I watched from Hokitika once not long ago,as it's a turning track I noticed a lot of the young riders going hell for leather in to the first bend,it showed a little bit of greenness,some tracks ain't just as easy as others but in reality they are putting themselves at risk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Robson 1,551 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 16 minutes ago, mikenz said: You say a bit of a rodeo,it reminds me of a race I watched from Hokitika once not long ago,as it's a turning track I noticed a lot of the young riders going hell for leather in to the first bend,it showed a little bit of greenness,some tracks ain't just as easy as others but in reality they are putting themselves at risk. How many took the trouble to walk the track on that occasion? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leggy 4,084 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 26 minutes ago, Pam Robson said: How many took the trouble to walk the track on that occasion? That's a good question. More to the point, how many of their bosses ensured they did and either walked it with them or found an experienced mentor to do so? Hoki is/was a particularly tricky example. Aside from being the only right hand track in the SI when most of the runners have never raced that way round, the starts, bends and the finish line are all, shall we say, unique. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikenz 1,090 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 It's probably fairĀ to say they would have been smarter to follow Johnson or Mosely but they were probably sitting back,hair v tourtise situation,excuse some of the spelling. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arjay 451 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 Some riders at Matamata today were swinging 10 plus metres wide around the home turn, watching winners come underneath them, but perhaps the replays of races not available to riders today. Well that's the only excuse i could think of. Bit like Gore? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates 3,602 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 6 minutes ago, arjay said: Some riders at Matamata today were swinging 10 plus metres wide around the home turn, watching winners come underneath them, but perhaps the replays of races not available to riders today. Well that's the only excuse i could think of. Bit like Gore? As i said , they are comfortable just earning a living , there was horses in front staying 3/4 wide the whole way when it was clear to Stevie Wonder the inside was on fire . Lazy , but then when they are hardly ever queried about their rides by the stipes why wouldn't they get complacent . Pam Robson and arjay 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baz (NZ) 1,722 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 I thought Kim Clapperton was the CD apprentice riding master ? Could be wrong? nomates 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patiti 274 Report post Posted August 22, 2020 David Walsh Riding Master Training, Safety and Welfare Advisor - Southern MobileĀ +64 27 570 0804 david.walsh@nztr.co.nz Noel Harris Riding Master - Central & Northern MobileĀ +64 27 809 3678 noel.harris@nztr.co.nz Kim Clapperton Riding Master - Central MobileĀ +64 27 221 9738 Jonathan Riddell Jumps Jockey Mentor MobileĀ +64 27 453 5953 Sally Waters Apprentice Jockey Tutor - Northern MobileĀ +64 27 494 2850 Amy Johnson nomates 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...