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By We're Doomed · Posted
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. -
By Pure Steel · Posted
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
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By Hedley Jordan · Posted
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 -
By RacingJackReacher · Posted
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. -
Crap yr rite forgot the rules - will edit accordingly THX
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Neither would spend anything like Dunns have done in say last 3-4 seasons. Yet they are doing very well and are being rewarded with new owners and higher quality stock. M Pudon is more or less winding down his harness career by the looks of it although i hope he keeps selecting yearlings for stable clients because his record on that score was nothing short of remarkable
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Your the one making it all up as you go by the looks of your posts. Make a statement and then leave it to others to provide an answer. Each to their own
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Totally agree…. Don’t spend millions at sales…. Win group races regularly…. Be cheaper per month than Dunn’s…..
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Some double up's Fox. Alcaraz in all three Tennis. Broadsiding twice some with Interpretation to win both NZ cups.
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By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=2402277500137235 What president Trump will do -
By Alf Riston · Posted
Telegraph Crocetti Wellington Cup Herman Hesse Karaka Million 2yo Siera Leone Karaka Million 3yo Savaglee The NZB Kiwi (slot race) Evaporate NZ Derby Willydoit NZ Oaks Our Paramour Auckland Cup Nereus Bonecrusher NZ Stakes Snazzytavi AJC Derby China Sea Golden Slipper Bel Merci Doncaster Handicap Obamburumai Queen Elizabeth Stakes Via Sistina Stradbroke Broadsiding NZ Jockey Premiership 24/25 winner Hashizume Grand National (Aintree) - winner's saddlecloth number 12 Caulfield Cup Blow The Horn Cox Plate Switzerland Melbourne Cup Zardozi Everest Bella Nipotina US SPORTS NFL - AFC winner Bills NFL - NFC winner Lions Superbowl winner Lions MLB - AL winner Houston Astros MLB - NL winner Dodgers World Series winner Dodgers NBA - Eastern Conference winner Cavaliers NBA - Western Conference winner Thunder NBA winner Cavaliers NHL - Eastern Conference winner Penguins NHL - Western Conference winner Flames Stanley Cup winner Penguins FOOTBALL A League winner Auckland FC English Premier league winner Nottingham Forest English League Championship winner Liverpool Carabao Cup winner Arsenal FA Cup winner Tottenham Champions League winner Real Madrid TENNIS MAJOR winners (men) Australian Open Djokovic French Open Alcaraz Wimbledon Sinner US Open Medvedev GOLF MAJOR winners (men) Masters Scheffler PGA Championship Rahm US Open Koepka British Open McIlroy RUGBY Super 15 winner don't care 😀 RUGBY LEAGUE NRL winner Sharks CYCLING Tour de France winner Pogacar MOTOR RACING Grand Prix - drivers championship winner Leclerc Grand Prix - constructors championship winner Ferrari Indianapolis 500 winner McLaughlin Many thanks John - this will be fun to follow throughout the year 🙏 -
GALLOPS Telegraph Waitak Wellington Cup INTERPRETATION Karaka Million 2yo Sierra Leone Karaka Million 3yo Savaglee The NZB Kiwi (slot race) Linebacker NZ Derby SAVAGLEE NZ Oaks Island life Auckland Cup INTERPRETATION Bonecrusher NZ Stakes SNAZZYTAVI AJC Derby BROADSIDING Golden Slipper NORTH ENGLAND Doncaster Handicap BROADSIDING 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 BROADSIDING 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 LIVERPOOL FA Cup winner LIVERPOOL Champions League winner LIVERPOOL TENNIS MAJOR winners (men) Australian Open CARLOS ALCARAZ French Open NOVAK DJOKOVIC Wimbledon CARLOS ALCARAZ US Open CARLOS ALCARAZ 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
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By Thejanitor · Posted
All Stars still had a good season, earning $2.1m and UDR: 0.3745. Nathan has taken over and the stable lost a lot of experience with Mark and Natalie gone. Nathan is young and will make a few mistakes. It's interesting to compare the UDR of top stables. Purdon/Phelan, $3.2m, UDR: 0.4195. Outstanding!! Regan Todd, $800,000, 0.3093. H Cullen, $700,000, 0.3375 J & J Dunn, $2.7m, 0.2660. I think Todd and Cullen stables will give the more established G1 trainers a challenge in the years to come. Both are excellent trainers and use top drivers. Good stuff. -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Breeders' Cup berths are on the line in a pair of top-tier races Jan. 4 at Hollywoodbets Kenilworth in South Africa when the Cape Town track stages the King's Plate (G1) and the Paddock Stakes (G1).View the full article -
Tomorrow commences the annual but modified Wellington Cup Carnival, it doesn't quite have the same feeling and I think the 3 days are in need of a massive revamp to try and peak interest. 3 big day's just isn't sustainable in NZ anymore, so we need to accept that and move on. I think the idea of having the first two days as major group day's and have the last day (presumably KM night) as a sort of low key innovation day for family to enjoy series racing. So below I have compiled what I think should occur to the 3 day carnival. DAY 1 - Saturday Group 1 - Telegraph (1200m) Group 1 - Levin Classic (1400m) Group 3 - Phar Lap Trophy (1600m) - 7 day lead up to the Thorndon Mile Group 3 - Trentham Stakes (2100m) - 7 day lead up to the Wellington Cup Group 3 - Wellesley Stakes (1100m/1200m) - 1200m better to for 2yo's as a lead up to the KM Innovation Race - 1600m: CD trained horses that are MAAT can compete (similar to the innovation race at Ellerslie but gives CD trained horses/owners an opportunity without the big northern stables spoiling the party) Rating 75 - 1400m Rating 75 - 2200m Rating 65 - 1600m Rating 65 - 1200m DAY 2 - Saturday Group 1 - Thorndon Mile (1600m) Group 3 - Wellington Cup (3200m) Group 3 - Desert Gold Stakes (1600m) Innovation Race - Remutaka Classic (2100m) Innovation Race - 3YO (1200m): Similar conditions to Remutaka Classic, catering for all horses abilities and distance ranges Open Handicap (1200m) Open Handicap (2100m) Rating 75 (1400m): Druro Cup Rating 65 (1400m) DAY 3 - Saturday (KM night) Mega Maiden Series - 1200m: MAAT horses through qualifying races Mega Maiden Series - 1600m: MAAT horses through qualifying races Mega Maiden Series - 2100m: MAAT horses through qualifying races Open Handicap - 1400m/1600m 3YO Race (1400m) Rating 65 - 1200m Rating 65 - 1600m Innovation is what is required.
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By Canterbury Man · Posted
I gather it wasn't the first mistake made with Set Weight conditions recently. -
By racingoutsider · Posted
Looks like that's not the only thing 'Dufusman' got wrong. Meeting News Remutaka Classic – Amendment to Conditions Some publications show the set weight conditions for this race are applicable as nomination day (3 January). The set weight conditions for this races are applicable as at withdrawal date – 15 January -
I haven't, in hindsight I shouldn't have gone for all Te Akau horses.
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