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    • Muskoka, Durston and Alpine Star are the other Sea The Moon group 1 winners, while Term Of Endearment helped keep the sire’s name in lights this year by landing the group 2 Lillie Langtry Stakes.View the full article
    • I was going to come up with some similar ideas myself, but haven't had the time. The CJC need to prepare for life once they inevitably lose the Guineas races. They need to make sure Cup Week remains relevant. I was there on Saturday, and to be honest it was pretty boring with virtually no atmosphere. I agree totally that the Fillies and mares race needs to be moved to the first day where it can act as a lead up to the Churchill Stakes/Couplands Mile/TAB Mile, whichever name it is going by these days, and even possibly the Stewards. Currently the mares are being split between two races on the Wednesday and most of them will only race once during the week. On the middle day the 3yo race should be over 1,200m and run for $100,000. The poor man's Coolmore. It would provide a target for the myriad of winners of the 1,200m maiden 3yo races held over the last few weeks, and for decent 3yos who find 1,600m too far. On the last day I have similar ideas about a new race. I was thinking an 1,800m WFA for possibly $150,000. The aim being to attract possibly a couple of runners from the 2,000 Guineas. This used to happen many years ago with the Canterbury Gold Cup on the last day. It might also attract some runners out of the fillies and mares race and the TAB mile. Remember Zakhu, in NZ you can't just call a new race a Group 2 out of the blue. You can only do that in NSW. My ideas cost very little extra money, the one race that I think the CJC does need to pour a bit of money into is the Stewards. This needs to be run for at least $200,000. It is a race the CJC has really let fade over the years and it is probably the one race that they might be able to get a black type lift if they made an effort.
    • Condense it all into one super Iconic day , we have neither the horses in quantity nor quality for 3 day carnivals anymore , Or tracks to sustain them . We are too small for so called carnivals , we need Iconic day type meetings every 2/3 weeks .
    • The dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer against the California Horse Racing Board has been affirmed on appeal.View the full article
    • Stunning Rose returned to her top-level form to dominate the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Nov. 10 at Kyoto Racecourse. View the full article
    • Woodbine is currently performing track maintenance and closely reviewing track conditions which includes meeting with its Tapeta consultants. Racing and training activities set to resume only when it is deemed safe to do so.View the full article
    • Saturday was the start of NZ Cup Week and I hate to say it but I thought the fields at Riccarton on the weekend were rather poor for mine. Not a huge amount of depth and the field sizes weren't capacity throughout the day. It got me thinking, how can we improve it. If you at Melbourne, the last day a few years back used to a bit tame compared to all other days, but now since they have introduced Champions Day it has rejuvenated the last day and arguably the best of the 4 days. I think there was something like 37 Group 1 winners at Flemington on Day 4.  I think 2 group races on the middle day (Wednesday) is unnecessary. Keep the TAB Mile on Wednesday (formerly - Couplands) and move the Breeder's Stakes to Day 1, which could allow horse to drop back to Stewards Stakes over 1200m on the last day. For me: Day 1 - Saturday: 2000 Guineas Day Maiden - 1200m (Qualifier for Maiden 1200m series)  Rating 65 - 1600m Rating 75 - 1200m Rating 75 - 1600m Rating 75 - 2000m Special Conditions - 1600m or 1800m (only eligible for South Island trained horses - 1 win prior to a certain date). We saw this concept was terrific for Southern Alps and Remutaka Classic. Breeders Stakes - 1400m Pegasus Stakes - 1000m Metropolitan Trophy - 2600m 2000 Guineas - 1600m Day 2 - Wednesday - TAB Mile Day Mega Maiden FINAL - 1200m (Qualifying races throughout SI over previous months)  $100,000 Mega Maiden FINAL - 1600m (Qualifying races throughout SI over previous months)  $100,000 Mega Maiden FINAL - 2000m (Qualifying races throughout SI over previous months)  $100,000 TAB Mile - 1600m 2YO Race - 1000m (15 days since previous 2YO race) Rating 65 - 1200m Rating 65 - 1400m Rating 65 - 2000m Rating 65 - 2600m Rating 75 - 1400m Day 3 - Saturday: NZ Cup Day Rating 75 - 2000m Rating 75 - 1400m Group 2  Race - 2000m (New race) Special Conditions - 1200m (only eligible for South Island trained horses - 1 win prior to a certain date). We saw this concept was terrific for Southern Alps and Remutaka Classic. Open Handicap - 1400m New Zealand Cup - 3200m 1000 Guineas - 1600m Stewards Stakes - 1200m Southern Alps Golden Ticket Race - 1600m   Keen to hear everyone else's thoughts. 
    • On our free to Air racing channel in Australia , the most popular tips show is called GET ON. It might even be broadcast in Nz. who knows?. But essentially 4 panel members sit there and virtually pick 2 horses each per race , (and so there's a pile of up to 8 horses per race tipped) per Vic/Syd race, TOTALLY pointless Really. they're no better than any TAB punter. BUT they try and make it fun by having segments called GROUP 1 Strategies, LET IT RIDE, Last Man Standing , etc for fun . But they lose on All those segments week to week , and generally pick one or 2 Winners each per week. but good luck pulling a winner out of the shows 50 horses picked in an hour of 'trash' TV. Make it fun losing your money is their MOTTO 😋 .  Same as everybody else. Essentially SPORTSBET the show sponsor was to sucker people in to betting. So they RE-Broadcast the Thursday filmed  show 8 to 10 times on the lead up to race-day Saturday every week . Is like they're the experts supposedly , But they DEFINITELY are NOT. just blokes having fun enjoying the racing. (and paid too much by channel 7 lol  😅)    I think Tipsters NEED to Look like they're having Fun with it , for public appeal while their sponsors take your money is what i'm saying.  The Whale obviously doesn't going by the feedback on this thread lol.
    • Won't HRNZ just take a little bit more off Rangiora and Winton to keep Auckland afloat? Possibly get Nelson to put on a fundraising meeting to help out Auck.
    • Heck no I aint punting on his tips.  Im very much on the record saying avoid tipsters, avoid the form blurbs, avoid the trackside hosts and commentators pre race tips.  They are there solely to generate revenue from you.  Its lazy.  Its not fun.  He could call himself an expert tipster, he could call himself god for all I care.  Most would accept he is neither and move on.  But we keep getting a weekly sooky session keeping this thread live for 17 months.  
    • If you are happy punting on his tips and you think he is a wonderful tipster I guess you must be making a fortune. Good for you. Reality if anyone was a good tipster they wouldn't be tipping to make money. They would keep it to themselves and preserve the price. Yes I know it is different nowadays with fixed odds. Personally I wouldn't listen to any tipsters. People are suckers paying for someone to tell them what to bet - these types of people read horoscopes and still believe in santa - but each to his own. My complaint is why is he employed when he brings almost nothing to the table except a conflict of interest, has no on screen personality or charisma, has a boring monotone voice, is unappealing to the eye, and wouldn't attract any new younger blood into the game. Can you list anything about him that is good for the future of the the industry? We already know YOU think people can make money of his wonderful tips - what else do you think he is good for in promoting the spending of younger peoples dollar (older people already know that paying for tips is a scam hehe)
    • The start is going to be crucial and lets hope it is a fair one (very doubtful these days when the drivers dictate when to go and not the starter. We all know that Swayzee is coming sooner or later for the lead and so there is going to be a mad rush in the first 600 metres to get to the front so as to get the sit behind him. If Blair beats Merlin to the front their is no way he will be handing to anyone except Swayzee. The same could be said for some of the other quick beginners. If they hand up to anyone except Swayzee they risk being shuffled back on the fence. However contrary to the above 3 or 4 back on the fence could be ok as I am sure if Swayzee gets to the front he will be taking no prisoners like last year and gaps will appear. There shouldn't be any unlucky runners. Whoever wins, at this stage there is only one glamour horse in the race - Swayzee - and a couple of maybe very good horses who have not really dominated so far. Reality is 80% of them are just filling up the numbers and are going to be getting in the way but I guess that is what brings a lot of luck into the equation. If there were only 10 horses in the field Swayzee would be paying $1.50 or less - the same as what Leap to Fame would have paid if he had started without Swayzee in the feild  
    • In scoring her fourth group 1 of the spring, and her sixth overall, Via Sistina showed again she might just be the most astute of the hundreds of purchases brought to Zhang Yuesheng's Yulong in its explosion to life in recent years.View the full article
    • A nasty incident but thankfully nobody (human or equine) hurt. Interesting comments from the jockeys interviewed after the voided race.
    • I don’t believe that NZ breeders do have access to him. I know there is a Walner racing in Aussie but don’t know how that came about.  He is the only one I know of In Australasia. 
    • +31% for those who bothered to follow the Whales tips through the course of the week ending 10 Nov, doing an each-way bet on each tip. These are based on tote results - I don't know what they were paying at the time of being picked.  One would guess a bit more than the final market. +11% last week +9% the week prior to that 17 months of moaning debunked within 17 minutes.  Happy to report the wins/losses each week for those interested in real facts, not feelings.
    • Nice put down of Jenny-May Clarkson.  Interesting what happens .
    • As H L Mencken said once : “When a candidate for public office faces the voters he does not face men of sense; he faces a mob of men whose chief distinguishing mark is the fact that they are quite incapable of weighing ideas, or even of comprehending any save the most elemental - men whose whole thinking is done in terms of emotion, and whose dominant emotion is dread of what they cannot understand. So confronted, the candidate must either bark with the pack or be lost... All the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre - the man who can most adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum... The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”  
    • In my opinion, that is what it was worth. 
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