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By scooby3051 · Posted
I think they are just trying to get thru until it closes later in the year for major renovations and unlike here they accept the criticism and try to find a solution. -
It is being dug up soon, there is your answer Dougie
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I think that it’s at the end of its life. Actually past it and nothing has been done because the Valley is about to start on a massive makeover. The stands and the finishing post will be in a completely different place etc. StrathAyr tracks definitely need rebuilding after about 20 years although I stand to be corrected if someone wants to be more accurate than me.
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Awapuni I hope plays well and is conducive to all horses having their shot at winning regardless of where they are in running. i also feel we don't need to rush in getting back on there. First meeting on ANZAC day and then forget about it and let it grow and nurture, we should learn from what happened at Ellerslie. It needs time. We shouldn't be racing on it countless times through bogs in the Winter, in fact we shouldn't even at all. Re-introduce it the Spring and gradually bring meetings back to Awapuni a vital track in the CD.
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I do feel synthetic tracks do have a place in our industry, especially with our typical winter climate, sometimes we just can't race due to how wet/heavy the tracks would be. Synthetic racing in that instance is better than no racing and losing out on money. I do feel they need to not shove it down our throats as much as they are doing at the moment, and decrease meetings for all 3 tracks. It seems Awapuni has always struggled for numbers and maybe only having 5-6 meetings during the winter is more than enough.
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By sunlineboy · Posted
What are your thoughts on how poorly The Valley is playing at the moment? Its last meeting was an absolute joke, and by all accounts, no one is happy with the surface. -
Agree Liz Synthetic tracks not widely received in Australia, with many top trainers avoiding them more than the Punters I say go with the grass/Strathayr but draw very widely in overseas experience where similar rainfall exists This will all take some time but worthwhile in the long run if we get it right. The end result should be 4 superb NI track and 2 in the SI, with course closures inevitable. Will not be easy but has to be done imho Survival bell ringing
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By Pure Steel · Posted
This is the only triple dead Heat I can ever recall , as my dad had the picture on the wall , along with some Tassie trotters of his and a photo him with PM 'Piggy' Muldoon. I had to grow up looking at that lot every day lol 😁. -
I've been thinking! We now have two relatively newly constructed grass tracks in NZ, both designed to sop up the water when it rains, and to perform well throughout our summer. Ellerslie being a StrathAyr exactly like they have in Hong Kong and at Moonie Valley. Awapuni being similar in construction to Flemington and others in Australia, in that it is a basic grass track with superior drainage when it rains. Ellerslie seems to be performing very well now, and Awapuni [at this early stage] has been very well received. Then of course we have the three Polytracks that in general after three years, haven't been well accepted. Give me your opinion [at this very early stage ] on which one you think will be the number one option. For my threepence worth, I think that the Industry now needs to sit back and see how the two grass track perform over the next couple of years, before they rip up another track and cause havoc like has happened recently, at Te Aroha for example.
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By Tauhei Notts · Posted
I see the latest Entain betting machine has "tap and go". That is place your bet and stick it on your credit card. I am just a little concerned that the anti gambling people will go apeshit about sort of practice. I believe that if you need to borrow on a credit card to bet, then maybe you should not be betting. -
By say no more · Posted
Congratulations to our 12 grand finalists! Reacher, Peter RS, Pheroz, Majestic, Pegasus, Gubellini, Ohokaman, Montydrum, Blaird, Sayer, Floyd and Kiwignome. Same format as last three weeks. 1. Either pick two horses in each race listed below - you will have $10 each way on both and a $2 quinella; or if you'd prefer to pick just one horse in any (or all of the races) you can do that and you will have $20 each way on that one runner, but you will forego the quinella. 2. You will have two best bet races where your bet is doubled. They can be any two of the 12 races listed below. Posting deadline this week is 1.00pm This weeks 12 races are as follows - we planned this to finsih on a big day at Randwick so we're all in there. As always we need six of the 12 races to be run for the results to stand. 1. Riccarton R8 2. Trentham R8 3. Randwick R1 4. Randwick R2 5. Randwick R3 6. Randwick R4 7. Randwick R5 8. Randwick R6 9. Randwick R7 10. Randwick R8 11. Randwick R9 12. Randwick R10 Please enter horse numbers, not names and remember to nominate two best bet races, and some form of punctuation between your two numbers is very helpful - thanks. Same scratchings and abandoned race rules as last three weeks. -
Sorry - the Racing Post only shows Group race form in Australia and New Zealand so I didn't know about the win in the Australian Cup Prelude race.
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“Could”, “Might”…..Just like his tariffs could/might not affect everyday Americans……
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When the agreement with Entain was signed, they told their shareholders that Geo-blocking would bring in $200m, that has now been reduced to $180m, I don't know what the overall ratio of GBR to T/O is for all 3 Racing codes + Sport, but at the moment for Harness Racing it is about 18%. That means that to get the $180m, NZers would have to be Turning over $1,000,000,000 with overseas agency's.
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By tripple alliance · Posted
Well you might not like him but he keeps winning . Europe's pharmaceutical giants warn of 'exodus' to US over tariffs European pharmaceutical companies have warned EU chiefs that Donald Trump's tariffs could cause an 'exodus' from Europe and toward the United States. The European Commission president was warned about the potential shift at a meeting on Tuesday. -
The rest of the Randwick card for Saturday. Great fields as you would expect. The Oaks has only 10 runners but full of class ---Leica Lucy , Treasure the Moment, Dubai Goldrush etc. https://forum.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/randwick-saturday-april-12-2025_topic70775.html?SID=22953-ebzzzf5bba313fda3fdz1839583333
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@john legend We just had a quick look in Papers Past NZ archives using the keyword "Dead Heat" and there were a number of them prior to the use of Photo camera finishes which were introduced era 1945. There was one race that had 5 horses finish in a Dead Heat. From recall they still had a run off race to establish a winner between Dead Heat horses up until the 1980's, stakes were divided evenly between the parties involved. It's where the old greats in Racing came in handy to share those stories and learn from them. It's much appreciated you have shared such a feat here for us to learn from. All the best
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By Hedley Jordan · Posted
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=607414948782642 Dr. Eric Berg on Muscle preservation -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Byron King's Top 12 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, presented by Spendthrift Farm.View the full article
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