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"Speaking of Guineas winners, there has been interest in the Dick Karreman-owned New Zealand 2000 Guineas winner Savaglee from stud farms. This column was in Christchurch at the weekend for the New Zealand Cup and 1000 Guineas meeting at Riccarton where talk of the substantial offer to buy the Pam Gerard-trained colt swept around the racecourse. It is understood that Karreman, the owner of New Zealand’s The Oaks Stud, has rejected the purported offer which is said to be closer to $10 million than $5 million. Sire sons of Savabeel include the Newhaven Park-based pair Cool Aza Beel and Mo’unga, Waikato Stud’s Noverre and Cambridge Stud’s Embellish as well as The Oaks Stud-based The Chosen One." https://thestraight.com.au/rowe-on-monday-antino-ka-ying-rising-savaglee/
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By say no more · Posted
No need to register - just post your picks on the weekly entry threads as they appear. Over the first 4 weeks we will run a comp using 4 different formats - the four most popular formats from the poll we ran during the last comp. You will earn points each week based on the number of entrants that you finish ahead of that week. eg. if you finish first in a field of 40 you will earn 39 points. If you finish tied with one other for 20th in a field of 40 you will earn 19 points, if you finish last you will earn no points that week .... At the end of the 4 rounds, the 15 entrants with the most points accumulated over the 4 rounds will progress to the Grand Final on 21 December. The entrant who finished first (the minor premier) will get to choose the format for the Grand Final. It will be one of the 4 formats used in the qualifying rounds. Any ties in points accumulated at the end of 4 rounds will be split by dropping your worst score, and if that doesn't split it, then drop your second to worse score, etc...... You can miss a week or more and still have a chance to qualify for the final. Scooby has kindly offered to put up a $100 bet (usual rules) as a prize for the winner of the Grand Final. -
By say no more · Posted
You are required to select two horses, in each of the 12 races, who you believe will get beaten. This is a risk-reward game - the more favoured the runner, the more points you will earn, however if your selection wins you will lose points and lose a life. Scoring - if your runner does not win you will earn points equal to 100 divided by the Tote win dividend, eg. if the tote dividend was $3.50 you will earn 100/3.5 = 28.57 points. If your horse wins you will lose the same number of points you would have earned had it been beaten (ie. 100 /Win dividend) and you will also lose one life. You will have a total of three lives on the day - if you reach three winners you are eliminated from this round. You are not eliminated from the entire 5 week comp but you will limit your ability to earn points in this round. Standings - final standings for the day (and points earned) will be determined firstly by how far you progress, and then by the number of points that you earned across all 12 races. For example if 5 entrants are the first eliminated after say 3 races then they will fill the final 5 placings and be split by points earned (or lost) over the 12 races. If only 12 people make it all the way to the finish they will fill the top 12 placings and be split by points earned. Someone who earns 100 points and is eliminated after 8 races, will finish ahead of someone who earns 200 points and is eliminated after 7 races. Races have been listed in chronological order and will be scored in that order (even if there are delays). Best bets (optional) - over the 12 races you can nominate two as best bet (or should I say worst bet) races - you don't have to use them if you choose not to - again risk & reward. A best bet selection will earn double points for both runners in that race, but will also lose double points if one (or both) of your selections wins. Note, you will only lose one life (not two) if a best bet selection wins. Scratchings - if one or both of your selections is scratched (regular or late) you can replace them up until the posting deadline, otherwise you will earn zero points - you may survive 12 races by picking scratchings but my history with this LGL comps tells me that you are unlikely to win that way (and it's also not much fun). Abandoned races - we need a minimum of 6 races to be run for the results to stand. Any less than 6 and we will re-run the round next week. If you had a best bet in an abandoned that is just the rub of the green. Dead-heats - if one of your picks dead-heats for first, it will count as a winner and you will lose points based on the full win dividend (not the half they pay out) and lose one life. In the highly unlikely event that both of your picks dead heat for 1st you will lose points for both but only lose one life. -
By say no more · Posted
This is the first of 4 qualifying rounds - see the other thread for more details on how the wider comp works. This week is a one day Lay format - there are lots of detailed rules in the following post but in very simple terms all you have to do is: Pick two runners in each of the 12 races listed below. You want them to get beaten. The shorter they are the greater the potential reward but also the greater the risk or potential penalty. You can specify up to two races as Best bet races (but you can choose to have only one or no best bet races if you'd prefer). This week's 12 races are as follows (all NZ races this week - braving the weather and tracks). 1. Whanganui R2 2. Pukekohe R3 3. Whanganui R4 4. Pukekohe R5 5. Whanganui R5 6. Pukekohe R6 7. Whanganui R6 8. Pukekohe R7 9. Whanganui R7 10. Pukekohe R8 11. Whanganui R8 12. Pukekohe R9 Posting deadline: 12.45pm Please enter saddlecloth numbers, not the horses names. And you will notice that unlike most comps, the races are listed in chronological order - please submit your selections in the order listed above. I will enter your picks into the scoring spreadsheet in the order you list them so if you use a different order you'll end up with some muddled up races. -
Why don't you message Gary Willetts on Face Book and ask him he must know some of these
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Largest loss's in the first 3 months; Stakes GBR Funding 23/08 ATC $138k -$31,572 $165k Friday 23/08 ADD $188k $27,474 $226k " 30/08 ATC $118k $50,528 $148k " 13/09 ATC $187k $91,734 $214k ' 13/09 ADD $224k $26,882 $262k ' 21/09 ATC $282k $119,253 $308k Saturday 27/09 ATC $167k $88,887 $193k Friday 27/09 ADD $291k $151,173 $329k ' 3/10 ADD $242k $72,478 $279k Thursday 11/10 ADD $769k $125,228 $806k Friday Of those 10 meetings, 6 of them came from three Friday Night Lights promotions. The first Manawatu meeting on the 4/11, had 6 races with 60 horses, generated a GBR of $13,809 and paid Stakes of $61k, tonight's meeting has 46 horses in7 races, with Stakes of $79,000, that's not going to end well.
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By Uriah Heap · Posted
I think you'll find it was conversion to Christianity which saw the practice of cannabilism cease, and not Maori signing up to 'the British system of parliamentary democracy' -
By racingoutsider · Posted
Agree. Successes far outweigh failures in overall dollar terms and if they achieve say a 70% clearance after post auction negotiations that looks pretty solid to me with vendors having the plan B of trials and race win sales. -
There have been a few very good pinhook results . Lot 79 bought for $!60k --sold $650K , Lot 122 $120 --$550, Lot 157 $40 --$280, Lot 186 $34 --- $400 But the best I've seen so far is Chad Ormsby selling a Churchill colt for $775,000 after buying it for A$25,000. Well done Chad !!
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
Veteran jockey Tim Thornton recorded his 3,000th career win Nov. 14, leading the panel of racing experts to vote Thornton Jockey of the Week for Nov. 11-17.View the full article
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