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Surely they have to either remove the surface and relay it, or work it up and remove the stones, then reseed it?
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RACE Awapuni Remediation Progressing Under Specialist Oversight New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) and RACE Inc. are continuing the maintenance and remediation work on the RACE Awapuni course proper, with weekly management meetings underway between RACE, NZTR and international racecourse specialists, Callum Brown and Liam O’Keefe. As part of this process, alternative machinery is being trialled to address compaction issues identified within the track profile. This is particularly important given the presence of stones beneath the surface, which limits the use of certain tines on the verti-drain machine. The course proper at RACE Awapuni requires decompaction through intensive remediation work to ensure it is safe for racing in the long term. As organic material begins to build beneath the surface, the track will become easier to manage, with less frequent and intensive maintenance required. This approach is similar to the work at Ellerslie Racecourse, where an extensive verti-drain process is routinely carried out prior to raceday to support surface performance. NZTR CEO Matt Ballesty commented, “We are treating the RACE Awapuni situation with the seriousness it warrants and working closely with the right people to get the best outcome for our participants, punters and for the future of racing in the Central Districts,” he said. NZTR and RACE Inc. are completing the scheduled work programme and continuing to test different decompaction techniques and machinery, in accordance with advice from Liam O’Keefe and Callum Brown. At this stage, there is still a target to return to RACE Awapuni in late August 2025, with a standardised racing programme expected to follow across the upcoming 2025/26 season. However, both organisations remain committed to proactive decision-making should the track’s progress warrant any adjustments to this plan. “A safe return to racing is our number one priority,” added Ballesty. “We’re closely monitoring how the track responds to the remediation work and will make an early call on the RACE Awapuni programme if any material issues arise before the beginning of the new season.” “Clear communication with participants and Clubs is a priority as we work through this,” Ballesty said. Liam O’Keefe will return to RACE Awapuni on Monday 9 June to carry out further testing and surface assessments. A revised work programme will be agreed upon following this visit and we will inform the next phase of remediation activity.
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Not sure that “flying” is the right word TA. Putin is playing him like a fiddle…he has no interest in a ceasefire. Took that important phone call in a school…. ? Trump approval poll now: Civiqs' current approval poll Most recent Trump approval rating in the U.S., according to the latest Civiqs poll (May 17, 2025): Favorable: 43% Unfavorable: 54% Unsure: 4% Trump US approval rating: The Economist's current Trump approval poll now Most recent Trump approval rating, according to the latest from The Economist (May 13, 2025): Favorable: 42% Unfavorable: 52% Unsure: 6% Trump approval rating: Morning Consult's current poll Most recent Trump approval rating, according to the latest Morning Consult Poll (May 9-11, 2025): Favorable: 46% Unfavorable: 52% Unsure: 2% Trump's US approval rating right now: Rasmussen's current Trump approval poll Most recent Trump approval rating, according to the latest Rasmussen poll (May 19, 2025): Favorable: 49% Unfavorable: 49% Unsure: 2% Reuters / Ipsos' latest Trump approval poll Most recent Trump approval rating, according to the latest Reuters / Ipsos polls (May 12-13, 2025): Favorable: 44% Unfavorable: 52% Unsure: 4%
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By Taku Umanga · Posted
The draft dates were published ages ago - the final dates can't be far away. -
Lordie, lordie me Ohokaman. You have no idea how much I love words. Wittering has made my day and wittering they do. Brillliantly, which makes it even worse. Well done sunshine!!!
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By Taku Umanga · Posted
Seriously - I'd happily put John on a horse if he was available -
By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1640844583316617 Vaccinated Vs Unvaccinated -
By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1071845334789636 Alaska Sky Watcher -
Quite possibly! It is easier to pick a place bet and get some money back than to pick a winner. They do not like people winning and do anything to stop them even if it means preventing them from seeing the odds.
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By tripple alliance · Posted
I'd settle for a clearance but unfortunately it seems Biden and myself have something in common , politics excluded . You must admit it's highly likely the dems have lied about this as well , not a good look especially when Trump is flying in the polls that were released today . -
By Thejanitor · Posted
Best stayer in the race? That's a bold claim. I don't care about the result, I don't bet at meetings like Rangiora. I also never back the Dunns, I admire your unhinged loyalty, but I still claim he's an impatient drivers... he's not the only one 😄 -
I think Bruce Sherwin is a top bloke and a very good race caller how they can do it I don't know , its just a pity he screams when it is a tight finish JMO.
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By john legend · Posted
the Act of Parliament shouldnt take 2 years to be passed into law as there should be no objections and is it not possible to print tentative dates for july to dec ? -
By john legend · Posted
To me it appears TAbEntain got the idea that place bettors dont make them any money at all. so they hide fixed or tote divies and to me it seems like all the presenters now seldom mention place prices (have they been acting under instruction? ) Sure if you dig for it you can find out but as many bets are impulse purchases it seems counter productive to not encourage place betting (eg 2 over 3 ,each way or simply a calculation to have a big win bet and a place at a level money back) Hope I am wrong and entain is right .I am still a harness Racing super fan and poss becoming a grump at 77 but some fine tuning would be appreciated !!! -
The racing year has not changed (that requires an Act of Parliament and covers all racing codes). What has changed is the harness horse birthday so that we are in line with harness codes in Aussie and the northern hemisphere.
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By john legend · Posted
That the racing year for harness Racing is now 1.January to 31 December each year not ending July 31 !All their info seems to end in old timetable even all feature races etc. I know some dates are tentative but that is accepted but it would good to be able to plan a little ahead of July ! (which is not far off. ) -
Horses Exported 19/April - 17/May 34 - 24 Australia - 5 China - 5 United States, a couple of the Australians were race horses going home
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Galileo spent 5 seasons in Australia and sired only 3 Group 1 winners bred in Australasia, which was well below his performance in the Northern Hemisphere, was there a reason for that? Was it due to unsuitable mares, in type or pedigree? Arguably he was the worlds best but did'nt duplicate that performance in the Southern hemisphere. Any thoughts as to why?
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I agree, especially since he also has a day job as chief handicapper, a job that he also does bloody well and where he is still very responsive to queries.
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Got the dreaded “clearance” a while back, but you know how that can go……
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