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Seems like he got a second chance after all as he's working with horses again at the Telfers...
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How many starts can we give a maiden before we can't back it?
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Shes had some real shockers over the last few years and with GN week approaching you know that her main supporter will have the horses in prime condition, but you'll need a premium to compensate for her.
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By scooby3051 · Posted
Was awful... I defended her online last week but this one was indefensible sadly. -
Not the first time for her either, lucky MO is a loyal supporter
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At least I got some excitement for about 45 seconds but yes I can be a fool sometimes. I was going to say I learn by my mistakes but no I don't, I am liable to do the same thing next week by backing a 21 start maiden. 🤣😂
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Who trains your horses these days Nigel? BTW , love your FB interviews
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By Thejanitor · Posted
What are you on about? If he had shown patience and stayed where he was he would have been among the first three turning home. It was a poor drive from your mate! 🤣 -
By tripple alliance · Posted
Well 82 is a big number and perhaps treatment will extend his life for several more years so it's not all over yet . This will hamper Republicans who are working towards investigating who was in charge of the auto pen when all of those pardons were signed before Biden departed , if it can be proved Biden was to incompetent and couldn't function properly and wasn't in charge of the auto pen then it's possible those pardons are invalid . My brother in law died of prostate cancer just before he was eligible for the pension so this type of cancer is becoming much more wide spread and you don't have to be really old to develop it , step one get a PSA test . -
By scooby3051 · Posted
IN ANNOUNCEMENT Matamata Racing Club Races into the Future with Exciting Expansion In an exciting step for the Club’s future, the Matamata Racing Club (MMRC) is proud to unveil plans for a significant expansion of its racehorse training facilities. May 19, 2025 In an exciting step for the Club’s future, the Matamata Racing Club (MMRC) is proud to unveil plans for a significant expansion of its racehorse training facilities - an investment that promises to boost not only the Club’s training capacity but also the strength and sustainability of New Zealand’s thoroughbred industry. The Club’s recent acquisition of the neighbouring Valachi Downs property has enabled it to explore expanding its current training facilities, addressing growing demand and supporting not only the Club’s financial position but also the broader growth of the New Zealand racing industry at this crucial time. This development will transform the landscape of local racing, with the proposed construction of up to 20 state-of-the-art barns designed to accommodate up to 250 more horses. These new facilities will complement the existing stabling infrastructure, which already caters to approximately 150 horses. Image “This is more than just an expansion. It’s a vote of confidence in our trainers, our horses, and the future of New Zealand racing,” says MMRC General Manager Regan Donnison. “We’re responding to real demand and positioning ourselves—and our region—as a key contributor to the national industry moving forward.” MMRC has long been a cornerstone of New Zealand racing, home to many legendary trainers and the launchpad for countless equine champions. In the 2023/24 season alone, horses trained at Matamata won 45 individual stakes races, including a remarkable 40% of all Group 1 races run in New Zealand. The current season is also shaping up to be a strong one for Matamata trained thoroughbreds, with a dominance of some key spring & summer majors including the inaugural running of the $3.5M NZB Kiwi. The Club’s on-course training facility is already one of the busiest in the country, servicing around 40 trainers and up to 850 horses monthly. Its amenities, including multiple training tracks, a swimming pool, schooling fences, weighing scales and other modern aids including customised jumpout gates, have made it a preferred destination for trainers at all levels. This next phase of development will ensure Matamata remains at the forefront of the industry for years to come, while strengthening the Club’s ability to continue investing in its facilities with the goal of achieving world-class standards in the near future. Andrew Scott, co-trainer of Wexford Stables, welcomed the move, saying: “It’s great to see a local club taking a progressive approach. If all goes to plan, their proposed facilities will be a real asset to the industry — creating more opportunities for people to train on track, in line with a growing trend across Australasia. There’s still a way to go before it’s fully realised, but it’s a strong step in the right direction.” And the Club’s ambitions extend beyond infrastructure. MMRC’s vision is firmly focused on supporting a vibrant and sustainable future for the entire racing community. By providing affordable, purpose-built stabling solutions and encouraging collaboration between racing clubs and trainers, MMRC is actively working to secure the long-term sustainability of racing in the Northern region and beyond. Expressions of interest for leasing barns in the new development are now open, with flexible sizing aimed at accommodating a wide range of trainers, from established operations to up-and-coming professionals. “This project is about growth, opportunity, and making sure we’re doing everything we can to support our trainers and the industry at large,” Donnison said. “We’re incredibly excited about this next chapter of Matamata’s racing story.” For more information or to express your interest, contact Regan Donnison at [email protected]. -
Even 5 back Ricky has worked out you need to put them in the race these days hence his latest successes
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Matamata Racing Club Races into the Future with Exciting Expansion - Matamata Racing Club
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By Uriah Heap · Posted
You can see these achievements TRUMPeted in the US media if you read / watch certain outlets, including - FOX News; The Washington Times; The New York Post; The Jewish Voice; The Jewish Press; and Five Towns Jewish Times. This is merely a list of things that President Trump has said he's achieved. President Putin puts out similar lists of his "achievements" in Russia. You don't want the Media merely parroting what the leader says he's achieved. Fact checks and critiques are required. Questions should be asked. -
How many runners ran in the first three yesterday that weren't in the first three turning for home, so where would you want to be.
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Had a chuckle on Sat watching Guy Dishevelled twiddling and fiddling with his upside-down ballpoint pen.
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At least you only post under one name😃 and some from there are still going on about Leo when he had the site. How many years ago was that?
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