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1. Matamata R6 1, 2. 2. Matamata R7 1, 4. 3. Matamata R8 2, 4 4. Flemington R2 1, 7. 5. Flemington R3 3, 4. 6. Flemington R4 6, 8 7. Flemington R6 4, 5. 8. Flemington R7 3, 14. 9. Flemington R8 10,11.BB. 10. Randwick R2 2, 3. 11. Randwick R6 2, 10. 12. Randwick R7 1, 3.BB. Cheers and Thanks..
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By Black Kirrama · Posted
Catch up this week" for sure to be sure " for you Laddie !! Good luck. I haven't had time to do the Sydney form so I am counting on your precious Joan's selections to 'hunt 'me through . Bless her . -
I normally post these in the Breeding thread BUT I though that everyone would find this interesting.This is the kind of back-story that NZTR should be encouraging (commissioning) from its journos.
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Fact is, she bled from both nostrils, Can't change that. Would be interested to know if ANY topline gallopers have made comebacks after episodes of bleeding from both nostrils. If Max were in charge of POJ she'd never race again, for all the reasons stated by earlier post-ers. Broodmare paddock if there's no impediments; if not an option, glorious retirement in the best paddock in Australasia.
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Tony H has cut back , but wouldn't think he would be short of a dollar with all of the success he has had . Maurice must be close to 70 I think , but you would never know he still so talented . David B just wondering how long he will keep going , I assume he must be mid 60's by now but still one of the best . Zac maybe when Barry retires will go into partnership with Scotty ? that would be a good move I reckon . Ben poor guy I really rate him as a driver and tragic that last fall he had . I hope things go better for him when he is back on the track . The Telfer horses don't seem to be firing much these days in the North not sure what's happened there . Matty W I like him as a driver too such a cool head and his horses have performed well over the years and as you say hope he gets a few nice horses coming his way
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I normally post these in the Breeding thread BUT I though that everyone would find this interesting.
By Tauhei Notts · Posted
Martin Stevens is England's best racing journalist. So I was surprised that he did not note that El Vencedor is out of a Sir Percy mare; Sir Percy having won The Derby. -
By Pure Steel · Posted
For sure. has been for a while with all the clashes in different age groups already. Merlin and DSD have Quinellaed the Derby and the Race by Grins for starters. Matty White would do ok with a few nice horses (he is like a sort of Northern Regan Todd) If the Butchers all worked together old David, Philip was a great farrier, Zac and Benjamin they could have a 'Super' stable to take all the Purdons on , but won't do it. Zac driving for Barry and Scott instead of training , which is annoying, as would be a Good rival trainer . with a good strike rate already. TonyH seems to have scaled right back ? not racing many ? or Maurice.. Ray Green trying to get a few young ones going still. but He'll never find another Copy That. -
If I was young again yes I would apply bet you would too lol . Will be a great opportunity for a young person , because as we know the Purdon's always give the young ones a go . Personally I think it will be :Mark and Nathan against Barry and Scott in the North for the premiership
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By Canterbury Man · Posted
I won't resort to name calling or personal abuse but also according to the London Stock Exchange the share price has risen 15% in the last 6 months and the top financial analysts are saying BUY. Now that may not fit with you wanting to post doom and gloom about ENTAIN but those are th3 facts. So if the share price has risen 15% in the last 6 months is that "going south"? Surely it's a good sign for NZ Racing who are now so dependent on ENTAIN remaining a strong corporation. By the way how many NZ Corporations have returned a $2.3 billion profit? -
You f wit , the share price as shown is down 28% in the last year and that's from London Stock Exchange Suppose you will argue they are wrong as well ? Hope you and Racing insider buy plenty as they need all the help they can get
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By Pure Steel · Posted
11 race winners at Addington along with 11 winning connections . and 8 race winners at Alexandra Park with 8 sets of happy connections . There's some great stat's for the night for you tonight CMN. It's enough to give 19 lots of people a Happy Valentine ? ♥️ what could be better ? Not tipping the 2 year old race after all your counting ? Go for your National Champion Allstars then, with No.4 JUST US TWO and get your self some choc's. in case you miss out. don't back No.5 SonofMisery . that would be too depressing for you. -
By Pure Steel · Posted
Mate , you got that wrong too. Punters aren't stupid , and they know with the pace that the horse's are going , that you CANNOT win from the back of the field if 12 starters or more , Unless a Super horse effort is performed , which is highly unlikely on most occasions. Who wants to BET ion a Horse that is No chance as they come inside the quarter Mile ? No-one. Race 2 at Addington just now had 14 starters and at least 4 -6 runners NO Chance at the quarter. burn your ticket lol ... You're Just too far back to possibly Win ? they go too fast these days up front (and keep going too) At least Addington has seen the ERROr of their ways and has about 4-5 eight horse fields tonight. MUCH MORE SENSIBLE. good on em' !!! might have a bet even 👍💰 . What about you ? (just quietly Wag Star in the 8th is the BEST horse racing tonight 😎 but don't tell the punters, i'm keen for a carton for the weekend) -
By Pure Steel · Posted
They are leaving behind a few of their amazing staff in Canterbury (some folk want to live in the one place all their lives for some reason 😆) If you were a 20 something , or a keen teen, you would chain yourself to the fence post at Pukekohe (Steven Reids old place) to be first in line get a job with Nathan when he arrives !!! 😉. Are you gunna apply Charlie ? they need old boys to 'Brush em' Up' on what's what 👍 . (The youngsters and the horses 😎) -
HRNZ initiative and good to see an effort to get more picnic meetings back in the North. On the positive side, the Auckland Anniversary meeting at Tauranga used to be the BOP club's major meeting with big holiday crowds. Taupo is a holiday destination so if adequate promotion to get the ball rolling, could be the start of something good. Taupo is central and a relatively easy reach with the Waikato expressway for Puke trainers. But agree even for grass trackers, it's a pretty big ask to have the Taupo and Hawera meetings so close together for the same group of horses. Think some tweaking needed else Taupo will flop.
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