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    • All 60 horses are too high in the ratings?
    • Next stop - South Island.
    • Thanks John, I knew I'd need rescuing on some part of it, most likely the Soccer ⚽  I'll 'follow your Leed' and go for them, and run with your locals the Hurricanes for the traveling circus. Cheers, Phil
    • The Turnover for Alexandra Parks Million Dollar night on the 20th December was $955k, the GBR was, drum roll please,       $81k Oh by the way, the HRNZ funded Stakes are listed as $985,000, they were not all full fields, so they saved $15000. Well done Harness Racing New Zealand
    • Hey thanks for picking up those. My bad Yes  Sacred Satono  US Masters: Jon Rahm
    • Keeping up with the Northern Hemisphere theme, the wheel starts turning for 2025 with the start of the Carnival at Meydan in Dubai. Most Friday meetings from now on will be Carnival meetings on the way to World Cup Night in early April. The feature on the opening card is the Group 2 Zabeel Mile. This is worth NZ$ 250,000 to the winner and has drawn a decent field as you might expect. The Godolphin combination of trainer Charlie Appleby and jockey William Buick have a big chance with OTTOMAN FLEET and he’s the 6/4 jolly with the British bookies but the best of his form is over 1800m or in fast run races such as in America and between that and a lengthy layoff (not seen since August) he looks opposable.  DOLAYLI is top rated and this French galloper was fourth in the Ispahan and seventh in the Queen Anne so this is his level and he has claims. I much prefer course and distance winner SAN DONATO who won this last year and mixed it in championship grade over a bit further. He returned before Christmas with a second over 1400m at a non-Carnival meeting which should have left him spot on for a repeat win.  
    • No, I’m still in New Zealand for a while yet. I saw on yesterday’s Racing Post a report saying SERPENTINE had been retired. He was of course an English Derby winner in the unique circumstances of 2020 when the race took place behind closed doors on the first weekend in July barely a month after racing had resumed in Britain following the Covid lockdown. Under an enterprising Emmet Macnamara ride, SERPENTINE was pushed forward from the start and made every yard and although a twelve length lead at the 400m peg was cut to five and a half lengths at the jamstick, it was an extraordinary front running performance greeted in near silence. He was 25/1 and the second and third were 50s and 66s with the 2000 Guineas winner KAMEKO in fourth and subsequent exports to Australia such as ENGLISH KING and 2022 Melbourne Cup runner up EMISSARY behind. SERPENTINE was fourth in the Niel and the Champion Stakes and was then sent up in trip as a 4-y-o but was beaten a long way in both the Gold Cup at Ascot and the Goodwood Cup. Exported and gelded, he had a mixed time in Australia racing from 1600 to 3200m.  He won some races but his best efforts were when fourth in the 2024 Sydney Cup and runner up in last October’s Moonee Valley Cup. His final race was when fourteenth of fifteen in the Perth Cup on Wednesday. Most Derby winners go on to stud without racing too much after Epsom but SERPENTINE raced on for three and a half years.  I wish him a long and happy retirement.  
    • You really are just a tosser...a total waste of space...as my friend would say an oxygen thief...dont bother posting if you are going to just stir shyte, they wont be getting through...as I said earlier tired of no name internet warriors.
    • Damn - sorry buddy then gotta pick evryone's fav team  Boston Red Sox
    • Hey Foxmerts, Cubs play in the NL.  And I'm pretty sure you don't want their neighbours the White Sox.
    • Do you mean Sacred Satono? and you're missing a Masters pick  
    • Hey Phil, the League Championship is the old second division - Leeds, the overwhelming favourites, currently leading from Burnley and Sheffield United and I share your views on Super 15 but I still reckon you should throw a pick in for the sake of the comp  
    • I like your thinking Zakhu , the single most important line in racing , innovation is required . But unfortunately if there is any it is purely up north , for the rest of us it is shuffling the deck chairs , the biggest innovation in the CD in recent seasons is the number of big races moved north . Myself personally I don't belief we have the number of quality of horses to sustain "Carnivals". The ones that some would say we still have are but are a shadow of what they were , I have championed "Iconic Days" for a while . Regularly run every 3 weeks and shared around the districts .  In the instance of the Wellington Cup meeting I would suggest we have an "Iconic" meeting . Consisting of , Wellington Cup Telegraph Wellesley  Levin Classic/Desert Gold  Thorndon  The rest of the card can be high stake lower grade races . The races missed have now become pretty low grade leadups , unlike years gone by , so these can easily be slotted in at other dates if they went with regular Iconic days . But certainly innovation that works for every body is a big requirement .
    • Regan Todd cut the number of horses in his stable to put more time into the top horses. I think the G1 horses need individual treatment and it's hard to give them that if the stable has many horses. It worked for Todd with his horses really making their mark this season. The industry is in good hands with some good trainers coming through, Todd, H & A Cullen, N Williamson
    • Dunn’s are quantity over  quality…quality  suffers due to quantity…little things missed….. Unhinged can advise his investment re return….. sent Spellbound to N Purdon to get group success… better return…. 
    • You do need to remember tomorrow isn't really a Wgtn meeting. It is a displaced Manawatu meeting. And the Telegraph is a displaced race, moved to suit Auck. No one in their right mind would start the Wgtn Cup carnival tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how many turn up. They probably won't have to worry about thousands of confused members of the public upset by the disappearance of their grandstand.
    • They are showing the quality (rather than quantity ) of their training ability.  First Class trainers they are and would put a horses with them No worries at all.  Setting horses for races and getting Big results. Mo'unga, Marketplace, and all his support horses are racing so well for Regan Todd. I'm sure Allstars giving him THE FIXER that time , helped him on his way and gain confidence in preparing good horses.  Cullen also with that huge Allstars experience for years , sends around a few runners that always seem to be a chance as he gets established as a Trainer on his own. OliviaT helping him no end too.  The Dunn''s stable with 50 odd horses going around at any one time in work,  is a bit like Grant Dixon here in QLD with 80 horses (because a couple of his millionaire owners breed them and he's stuck with them lol) and so they have several slower horses racing at slower places. surely they should step it up a notch?  (and scale back lol)  When really both those stables (Dunns and Dixon)  should just have Top stock to race and be more selective . VERY hard FULLtime work doing 50 and 80 horses with a gazillion staff ??  they could have less and do them better possibly?  like Allstars have for a long time as a leading stable. They should have Just have good Metro or Stakes winning horses like McCarthy, Barry Purdon, Emma Stewart , Hall's in WA, and Allstars have done for many years?? . forget about Nelson and places like that lol. leave that for the hobby and picnic participants to get some of the fun. they need a winner to keep interested in the sport.   
    • GALLOPS Telegraph   Waitak Wellington Cup   INTERPRETATION Karaka Million 2yo    Sierra Leone Karaka Million 3yo  Savaglee The NZB Kiwi (slot race)   Linebacker NZ Derby   WILLYDOIT NZ Oaks   Island life Auckland Cup   SON OF SUN Bonecrusher NZ Stakes   SNAZZYTAVI AJC Derby   BROADSIDING Golden Slipper   NORTH ENGLAND Doncaster Handicap   ANOTHER WILL Queen Elizabeth Stakes   VIA SISTINA Stradbroke   SUNSHINE IN PARIS NZ Jockey Premiership 24/25 winner   WARREN KENNEDY Grand National (Aintree) - winner's saddlecloth number   8 Caulfield Cup   DELIUS Cox Plate   CEOWULF Melbourne Cup   JUST FINE Everest    KA YING RISING US SPORTS NFL - AFC winner   KANSAS CITY CHIEFS NFL - NFC winner   DETROIT LIONS Superbowl winner   KANSAS CITY CHIEFS MLB - AL winner   CHICAGO CUBS MLB - NL winner   NEW YORK METS World Series winner   NEW YORK METS NBA - Eastern Conference winner   BOSTON CELTICS NBA - Western Conference winner   DALLAS MAVERICKS NBA winner   BOSTON CELTICS NHL - Eastern Conference winner    NEW JERSEY DEVILS NHL - Western Conference winner   EDMONTON OILERS Stanley Cup winner   EDMONTON OILERS FOOTBALL A League winner   AUCKLAND FC English Premier league winner   LIVERPOOL English League Championship winner   LEEDS Carabao Cup winner ARSENAL FA Cup winner   MAN CITY Champions League winner BARCELONA TENNIS MAJOR winners (men) Australian Open   CARLOS ALCARAZ French Open   NOVAK DJOKOVIC Wimbledon   DANNILL MEDVEDEV US Open   JANNIK SINNER GOLF MAJOR winners (men) Masters   BRYSON DECHAMBEAU PGA Championship   XANDER SCHAUFFELE US Open   SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER British Open   RORY MCLLROY RUGBY Super 15 winner BLUES RUGBY LEAGUE NRL winner   BRISBANE  BRONCOS CYCLING Tour de France winner   TADEJ POGACAR MOTOR RACING Grand Prix - drivers championship winner   LANDO NORRIS Grand Prix - constructors championship winner  MCLAREN Indianapolis 500 winner   SCOTT DIXON   Thx team good luck all and buckle in , this gonna be a doozy Sorry SNM PLEASE Ignore first post forgot rulz
    • Researchers found that a couple of extra minutes attached to the umbilical cord at birth may translate into a small boost in neurodevelopment several years later. Children whose cords were cut more than three minutes after birth had higher social skills and fine motor skills than those whose cords were cut within 10 seconds. Iron in the body is critical for healthy brain development. The natural transfusion of blood via delayed cord clamping delivers a substantial amount of iron. One study found that waiting two minutes increased iron stores by 27-47 mg. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, waiting three minutes may prevent iron deficiency during the first year of life. Approximately one-third of its total blood volume resides in the placenta. This is equal to the volume of blood that will be needed to fully perfuse the fetal lungs, liver, and kidneys at birth. Another potential benefit of delayed cord clamping is to ensure that the baby can receive the complete amount of clotting factors. Basically the increased volume of blood will naturally increase blood platelet levels, which are needed for normal blood clotting. Delayed clamping also results in an infusion of stem cells. This plays an essential role in the development of the immune, respiratory, cardiovascular, and central nervous systems. Along with many other functions. The concentration of stem cells in fetal blood is higher than at any other time of life. Immediate cord clamping leaves nearly one-third of these critical cells in the placenta. Stem cells may also help repair any brain damage the baby might have suffered during a difficult birth. Why do you think hospitals want to bank/buy cord blood so often? It can be used to help with so many things! Delayed cord clamping is SOOOOO important. Not just delaying a few minutes. That’s better than nothing, yes. But delay until the cord is no longer pulsing and is white. That’s ideal for baby to get all the good stuff
    • GALLOPS Telegraph         Satono Aladin Wellington Cup      Herman Hesse Karaka Million 2yo      Too Sweet Karaka Million 3yo      Yaldi The NZB Kiwi (slot race)     Aeliana NZ Derby      Willydoit NZ Oaks      Bella Montagna  Auckland Cup      Sassy Lass Bonecrusher NZ Stakes       Orchestral AJC Derby       El Castello Golden Slipper      Pallaton Doncaster Handicap      Ceolwulf Queen Elizabeth Stakes     Broadsiding Stradbroke      Antino NZ Jockey Premiership 24/25 winner     Craig Grylls Grand National (Aintree) - winner's saddlecloth number      17 Caulfield Cup      Gilded Water Cox Plate       Via Sistina Melbourne Cup       Okita Soushi Everest       Switzerland US SPORTS NFL - AFC winner     Kansas City Chiefs NFL - NFC winner     Detroit Lions Superbowl winner    Detroit Lions MLB - AL winner    New York Yankees MLB - NL winner    LA Dodgers World Series winner     LA Dodgers   NBA - Eastern Conference winner       Boston Celtics NBA - Western Conference winner     Oklahoma City Thunder NBA winner         Oklahoma City Thunder NHL - Eastern Conference winner      Washington Capitals NHL - Western Conference winner     Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup winner       Edmonton Oilers FOOTBALL A League winner      Auckland FC English Premier league winner     Liverpool English League Championship winner     Leeds United Carabao Cup winner     Tottenham Hotspur FA Cup winner      Newcastle Champions League winner      Bayern Munich TENNIS MAJOR winners (men) Australian Open  Medvedev French Open  Alcaraz Wimbledon  Sinner US Open  Fritz GOLF MAJOR winners (men) Masters PGA Championship  Scheffler US Open  Schauffele British Open  Rory McIlroy RUGBY Super 15 winner  Chiefs RUGBY LEAGUE NRL winner Warriors CYCLING Tour de France winner     Tadej Pogačar MOTOR RACING Grand Prix - drivers championship winner  Llando Norris Grand Prix - constructors championship winner Mclaren Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon Thanks for your work in organising this competition.
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