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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Santa Anita Derby (G1) winner and Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up Journalism will be entered in the $2 million Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course May 17, co-owner Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners confirmed May 11.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Tim Grams, a leading trainer at Charles Town, secured the 1,000th victory of his career when Moonlit Notion won the Coin Collector Stakes May 10 at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
As several Preakness Stakes (G1) contenders departed Churchill Downs for Pimlico Race Course May 12, Clever Again recorded a half-mile maintenance work in :50 2/5.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Keeneland Library's popular lecture series continues this summer with public events that celebrate recently published works about Thoroughbred racing whose authors conducted research at the facility. View the full article -
The US and China made “substantial progress” and reached an “important consensus” in their trade talks, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng said today following high-level meetings over the weekend. He described the discussions as “candid, in-depth and constructive,” saying both sides agreed to establish a “trade consultation mechanism” for future discussions. “China and the United States will finalize the relevant details as soon as possible and will issue a joint statement reached at the talks on May 12,” a readout from the Chinese delegation said. Top US officials also signaled positive developments after this weekend’s talks in Geneva. A deal between the US and China, averting more damage from the trade war spurred by President Donald Trump’s tariffs, would be welcome news for the global economy.
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good to hear that
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good to hear that
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Why would you run 1:51 when getting an easy lead. Deserved to be beaten.
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By Pure Steel · Posted
Yes my first favourite horse and still the one that have seen win the most races 'live' ever. Must of been between 20-30 at Alexandra Park. she's a stunner alright. Blacks A Fake the 2nd most here in QLD. 'Blackie' was in fact a brown horse though for Natalie Rasmussen 🤣. he was quite dark though 😁 Blackie and Brownie 2 of the very best Football players ever played in QLD too lol. (Simon Black and Jonathan Brown winning 3 Premierships togeather for the mighty Lions ) top blokes. a team-mate of theirs and another excellent player was an aboriginal bloke named Darryl White lol -
"......the cue is a long line....????" They's been playing some 8-ball? 2 balls in the corner pocket? 🤣 Which ever way you interpret it, Trump thinks being a bullying dictator (he's certainly good at the "dick" part) is the new way of international political negotiation. Whilst some might fold and strike new deals, he's got no queue of friends on the international stage if he may need it later. It's really like Bullshit in a China Shop 🤣 WHACK WHACK
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Thanks for the responses to my initial points. The synthetic surfaces weren't brought in just for the benefit of the owners, trainers and jockeys but really for the bookmakers to provide an income stream for betting shops when turf racing was impossible due to the weather. The concept was for synthetic surface meetings to run alongside jump races in December, January and February to provide that income stream and to provide a source of income for middle and lower level participants. It has evolved from that. I recognise in NZ you can and do run on grass in June, July and August and accepting the likelihood of soft or heavy turf means you can have winter gallopers who have their time while the turf is to their liking. If you have young or inexperienced horses, however, isn't there a niche for them to gain that experience on less arduous surfaces? That's how I would be marketing synthetic racing - as an opportunity for your decent ground performer or for your inexperienced horse to race without having to endure bad ground. Ireland has Dundalk which races twice a week in winter for decent money including under floodlights - perhaps another area for consideration? The likes of Aidan O'Brien and Dermot Weld run horses on the Polytrack and to be blunt if it's good enough for them it's good enough for everyone else. The core issue seems to be one of trust - not enough people in the NZ racing community, it seems to me from 12,000 miles away, have enough trust, faith, confidence, whatever word you want to use, in the ability of the clubs and those managing the synthetic surfaces to provide a consistent, safe surface for their horses. I said in my earlier Polytrack can be tailored to provide different kinds of surface - it can. IF you want summer type ground, it can be harrowed shallow but if you want winter type ground, it can be power harrowed to produce a softer like surface. That information needs to be communicated and different surfaces can be provided if that's what is needed. There's an old adage - money talks, men walk. If you want horses to run on synthetic surfaces and you have competition from turf venues, you have to up the ante on prize money.
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Wayyyyyy back in 2002 The Warriors won their first and only NRL Minor Premiership. That came as a result of the table-topping Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs being stripped of all of their competition points - just shy of the final round of normal play - after a massive salary cap breach was uncovered. The Warriors of 2025 find themselves sitting in second place again (albeit with plenty of games still to go) behind none other than the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. Both are surprises to be sitting where they currently are, as are most of the Top 8. They'll likely be plenty of movers, both up and down the ladder, in the weeks to come.
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Pure mate, was really wantin KZahara to get to win 16 🤗 agree she's a beaut lookin girl, I love the black harness horses pacin or trottin guess that's The Lady's (Queen of the park) fault, she got me hooked in the first place 😁 that Susan certainly looks speed smart.... Cheers Iraklis
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Have been able to get the footage required. Thanks to Brian Hedley.
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