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      Today we have seen the only remaining truly independent racing industry publication "hang the bridle on the wall."  The Informant has ceased to publish.
      Why?
      In my opinion the blame lies firmly at the feet of the NZRB.  Over the next few days BOAY will be asking some very pertinent questions to those in charge.
      For example:
      How much is the NZRB funded Best Bets costing the industry?  Does it make a profit?  What is its circulation?  800?  Or more?  Does the Best Bets pay for its form feeds?  Was The Informant given the same deal?
      How much does the industry fund the NZ Racing Desk for its banal follow the corporate line journalism?
      Why were the "manager's at the door" when Dennis Ryan was talking to Peter Early?
      Where are the NZ TAB turnover figures?
      The Informant may be gone for the moment but the industry must continue to ask the hard questions.
       
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    • You might not agree with everything someone says but, credit where it is due.  Colin has done an amazing job just getting NZTR to listen.  The desired result may not eventuate (personally I'd like to see NZTR cut "our" losses and restore grass tracks where synthetic ones currently lie) but, we can at least now see action. Thank you.
    • Karis Teetan celebrates landmark success on Speedstar. Karis Teetan has become only the sixth jockey to reach the 700-win milestone in Hong Kong, joining one of the city’s most exclusive clubs with victory aboard David Hall-trained Speedstar at Happy Valley on Wednesday night. Douglas Whyte (1,813), Zac Purton (1,773), Joao Moreira (1,235), Tony Cruz (946) and Brett Prebble (806) are the only other jockeys to partner 700 winners or more in Hong Kong, leaving the hard-working lightweight in select company. Teetan, 34, rode his first winner in Hong Kong on September 8, 2013, triumphing at Sha Tin aboard David Ferraris-trained Amazing Always and since proceeding to a string of elite triumphs including the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) and Group 1 Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and Group 1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on Mr Stunning and the Group 1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) on Panfield. Born and raised in Mauritius before moving to South Africa as a 14-year-old to follow his dream of becoming a jockey, Teetan won the South African Champion Apprentice title in 2008 and graduated as a senior rider with 147 wins to his credit. Moving to Hong Kong 11 years ago, Teetan has since become a force in his new surroundings, posting a career-best season in 2019/20 with 93 wins. “It’s an amazing number – to reach 700 wins is pretty good. I’m just thankful for all the opportunities and support I get here. I cannot do this without those opportunities I get,” he said. “It’s taken a lot of hard work, too, but I appreciate everything. It’s a nice number and I’m very pleased with it. “It’s been a long ride but I’ve been enjoying every single moment of it in Hong Kong. It’s my home. This is great.” Looking to the future, Teetan intends to ride at the highest level for as long as possible. “As long as I’m healthy and my body allows me to do it, I’m going to keep going. You have got to take every season as it comes and you’ve got to keep working hard and hopefully to get to a high number,” he said. “Of course, Zac breaks all the records in Hong Kong, but I’m not one of those guys who puts a big target in front of me and then get disappointed if I can’t do it. I just put my head down, just keep working hard and doing my best.” Adding further lustre to a banner achievement, Teetan landed a double when Pierre Ng’s Winning Steps won. Teetan’s brace was matched by Matthew Poon and Andrea Atzeni. Poon scored on David Eustace-trained Podium and Manfred Man’s Island Golden to maintain hopes of contesting the International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on December 4. Poon is vying for one of the two remaining places in the 12-jockey series and, with 11 wins for the season, currently sits behind Purton (33 wins), Hugh Bowman (19), Vincent Ho (14) and Teetan (12). With Purton already qualified for the IJC as last season’s Hong Kong champion jockey and Ho also in the line-up as winner of the 2023 IJC, Poon is locked in battle with Bowman, Teetan and Matthew Chadwick (10) for a berth. The final two spots will be allocated after the Happy Valley meeting on November 20. “I’ve just focused on doing my best and trying to ride winners,” Poon said. “I can’t over- think it – I just have to focus.” Atzeni piloted Beauty Destiny to victory for Frankie Lor and completed his double when Ricky Yiu’s Giant Leap prevailed. Harry Bentley and Douglas Whyte combined with Prince Alex before Francis Lui’s Brave Star clinched Class 3 success under Ho. After enduring an evening of near-misses with three minor placings, Purton closed the card in style aboard Danny Shum’s Chill Chibi, who closed powerfully to win. Winless since stringing together three victories in a row at the start of last season, the Wrote gelding posted his fifth win at Happy Valley – and fourth at 1650m. Horse racing news View the full article
    • Explore a multitude of captivating racing promotions offered by horse racing bookmakers on Thursday, November 7. Immerse yourself in the thrill with generous bonus back offers, elevating your betting experience. Delve into these promotions from top-tier online bookmakers to maximise your betting opportunities. The top Australian racing promotions for November 7, 2024, include: Today’s best horse racing promotions Flemington Races 1 – 6: Bonus Back 2nd or 3rd Up To $50 Back a runner in races 1-6 at Flemington and if your runners comes 2nd or 3rd, get up $50 back as Bonus Cash. Fixed Win bets only. Place a fixed win bet on Flemington race 1 through 6 and get a bonus cash up to $50. Full terms apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo 25% Boosted Winnings! – Flemington Get 25% Boosted Winnings paid in BONUS CASH. Fixed win only. First bet only. Cash bet only. Max Bonus $250. T&Cs apply. Picklebet T&Cs apply. Login to pickleBet to Claim Promo Flemington R1-3 | Run 2nd or 3rd Bonus Back up to $25 Run 2nd or 3rd in Races 1-3 at Flemington on Thursday and receive a bonus back up to $25. PlayUp T&Cs apply. Login to PlayUp to Claim Promo Thursday Bonus Back 2nd or 3rd R1-5 at 3 Metro Meetings Flemington, Hawkesbury & Ipswich. Auto-applied in Bet Slip. Minimum 6 runners. Fixed odds only. Limits may apply. T&C’s apply. Login to UniBet to Claim Promo Flemington | Finish 2nd in races 3-8 and score up to $50 back in Bonus Cash If your horse runs 2nd during races 3-8 at Flemington on Thursday, receive a bonus bet up to $50. Marantelli Bet T&C’s apply Login to Marantelli Bet to Claim Promo Best Tote and Starting Price Guarantees a dividend equal to the highest of the official win dividend paid by the three Australian TAB pools or the official starting price. Maximum stake: $2,000. 18+ Gamble Responsibly. Login to BoomBet to Claim Promo Same Race Multi Pump up your odds by selecting 2 to 4 runners to finish anywhere inside the top four, or select multiple runners to finish in the same position to create combos! Neds T&C’s Apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo Owners Bonus – Win a bet on your horse & receive an extra 15% of winnings in cash Account holder must be registered as an official owner of the nominated horse. Fixed odds only. PlayUp T&Cs Apply. Login to PlayUp to Claim Promo Odds Drift Protector If the price at the jump is bigger than the price that you took, we will pay you out at the bigger odds Eligible customers. T&C’s apply. Login to Bet365 to Claim Promo Top 4 Betting! Bet and win up to 4th place. Picklebet T&Cs apply. Login to pickleBet to Claim Promo BoomBet Daily Race Returns Use your daily Race Returns to back a runner in ANY RACE you want* and if your horse doesn’t win but finishes in the specified positions, you get your stake back as a bonus bet. 18+ Gamble responsibly. Can be used across any race and code unless specified in customer’s BoomBox. Fix odds, win bets only. Max bonus $50. Login to BoomBet to Claim Promo Daily Multi Insurance Any race. Any runner. Any odds. Get a bonus back if your multi loses. Check your Vault for eligibility Login to UniBet to Claim Promo How does horsebetting.com.au source its racing bonus offers? HorseBetting.com.au meticulously assesses leading Australian horse racing bookmakers, revealing exclusive thoroughbred bonus promotions for November 7, 2024. These ongoing offers underscore the dedication of top horse racing bookmakers. In the realm of horse racing betting, when one bookmaker isn’t featuring a promotion, another is stepping up. Count on HorseBetting.com.au as your go-to source for daily rewarding horse racing bookmaker bonuses. Enhance your value with competitive odds and exclusive promotions tailored for existing customers. Easily access these offers by logging in to each online bookmaker’s platform. For valuable insights into races and horses to optimise your bonus bets, trust HorseBetting’s daily free racing tips. More horse racing promotions View the full article
    • Top VRC Oaks Day bookmaker for Aussies! Neds Australia is offering a swag of Crowns Oaks Day promotions, plus in-depth betting markets, telephone betting and much more. Join Neds Neds.com.au is one of the most prominent Australian online bookmakers and has got you prepared for Crown Oaks Day on Thursday, November 7. Neds Crown Oaks Day promotions are set to focus on races 1-6 for the lead-up to the Group 1 VRC Oaks race set for race-8. This year Neds is giving Flemington punters a Bet Match offer, where you can place a wager on races 1 through 6, and the bookie will give you up to $50 in bonuses if your horse runs second or third. If you need assistance to know which horses to back for the races, please use our free Flemington race-by-race betting preview advertised here. Including the bonus back offer, Neds will be offering their usual price boost, where you can see odds fluctuate as much as $5 by using it. With the Group 2 Wakeful Stakes winner Treasurethe Moment set to jump as the leading favourite, Neds has the three-year-old filly currently priced at $3.40. Use the following Neds Crown Oaks Day promotion to extend your shelf life on Thursday, November 7. VRC Oaks Day promotions at Neds.com.au Neds Australia is giving customers the following during the course of VRC Oaks Day: Flemington Races 1 – 6: Bonus Back 2nd or 3rd Up To $50 Back a runner in races 1-6 at Flemington and if your runners comes 2nd or 3rd, get up $50 back as Bonus Cash. Fixed Win bets only. Place a fixed win bet on Flemington race 1 through 6 and get a bonus cash up to $50. Full terms apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo Same Race Multi Pump up your odds by selecting 2 to 4 runners to finish anywhere inside the top four, or select multiple runners to finish in the same position to create combos! Neds T&C’s Apply. Login to Neds to Claim Promo What betting markets will Neds offer on Crown Oaks day Neds Australia will have a bounty of betting markets available on Oaks Day, with these extending to your exotics, like mystery bets and first fours. Neds will also allow punters to place quaddie bets on the Flemington races on Thursday, with the four races set to be 6, 7, 8 and 9 on the card. This Australian racing bookmaker is also likely to have an early quaddie and all of your standard bet types, like win/place, trifectas, quinellas, exactas, trebles, daily doubles Unique bet types available at Neds for the running of the VRC Oaks include same-race multis, MBO bets and Blended bets. Does Neds.com.au have a free bet offer for new customers? While Neds does run a number of VRC Oaks Day promotions, free bets as an offer to open a new account are banned down under. Neds is also not running any VRC Oaks Day free bet offers for international customers. Neds.com.au Crown Oaks Day Referral code Horsebetting.com.au readers can use our exclusive Neds.com.au VRC Oaks Code: GETON Horse racing promotions View the full article
    • With some familiar connections involved, Central Kentucky-based sire Heart to Heart saw his first stakes winner Nov. 2 when 3-year-old colt Silent Heart posted a decisive victory in the $79,000 Showing Up Stakes on the turf at Gulfstream Park.View the full article
    • 8th-Churchill Downs, $132,695, Alw, 11-6, (NW2$X), 3yo/up, 7 1/2f, 1:28.66, sy, head. LIBERAL ARTS (c, 3, Arrogate–Ismene {MSW, $236,990}, by Tribal Rule) entered the Triple Crown trail with a 2 3/4-length score in this track's GIII Street Sense Stakes last fall ahead of a third to future GI Kentucky Derby hero Mystik Dan (Goldencents) in the GIII Southwest Stakes Feb. 3. Sixth, placed eighth, in the GI Arkansas Derby Mar. 30, the gray was last seen finishing a well-beaten sixth in the Apr. 13 GIII Stonestreet Lexington Stakes, his final appearance for trainer Robbie Medina. Resuming here under the care of Brad Cox, the easing 2-1 chalk was with the vanguard early while wide on the track and remained in touch for the run into the turn. With Awesome Aaron (Practical Joke) to catch entering the final furlong, the homebred claimed that one with time ticking away and outgamed Banishing (Ghostzapper) for a narrow victory. A half-brother to Nardini (Acclamation), MSP, $205,866; and to Ismelucky (Lucky Pulpit), SW, $167,062, Liberal Arts is the final listed produce for his stakes-winning dam. Lifetime Record: GSW, 9-3-1-3, $414,245. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. O/B-Stephen & Evan Ferraro (KY); T-Brad H Cox.   The post Grade III Winner Liberal Arts Returns a Winner at Churchill appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Coolmore announced Nov. 5 that Storm Boy, a son of Justify, will be transferred from Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott at Tulloch Lodge in Australia to Ireland, where he is set to continue his career under the care of trainer Aidan O'Brien. View the full article
    • Breeders' Cup-winning owner Frank Calabrese, who took home 10 consecutive leading owner titles at Arlington Park starting in 2000 and bred late sire Fast Anna, passed away on his 96th birthday, Monday, Nov. 4 at his home in Park Ridge, Illinois. A pioneer in the printing, Calabrese founded FCL Graphics in 1973 and sold the business in 2004. The avid horseplayer ran under FCC stables and paired primarily with trainer Wayne Catalano. With homebred Dreaming of Anna (Rahy), the duo won the 2006 GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies at Woodbine, which earned her an Eclipse Award. The champion 2-year-old would go to the breeding shed for Calabrese where she was responsible for Fast Anna, the sire of MGISW Thorpedo Anna. According to Equibase, Calabrese alone started 6,180 horses and visited the winner's circle 1,853 times, which put him in the top five among all North American owners on eight occasions. His career earnings over 24 years are listed at over $34 million. Calabrese is survived by his oldest son Frank Calabrese; son Carmen Calabrese, daughter-in-law Jane, grandchildren Nicole (Paul) Tenorio, Sam (Liz) Calabrese, and Matt (Addie) Calabrese, and great-grandchildren Jane, Vinny, Ben, Dominic, and Joey; youngest son Lewis Calabrese, daughter-in-law, Linnea, and grandsons Frank Calabrese II and Nicholas Calabrese; siblings Anna Anderson, Carl Calabrese, and Josephine DeVivo. He was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Louise “Liz” Calabrese, née Maddalone. A visitation will be held Thursday, Nov. 7 from 9:30 a.m. CT until prayers at 11:00 a.m CT at Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, Illinois followed by an 11:30 a.m. CT Mass of Christian Burial at Saint Paul of the Cross Catholic Church, 320 S. Washington Street, Park Ridge, Illinois. Interment will follow at Town of Maine Cemetery, Park Ridge, Illinois. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The post Frank Calabrese Passes Away, Illinois Horseman And Breeder Of Fast Anna appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Yes. I showed a race to a group of non-racing friends and colleagues who were alarmed by the whip use and some of whom would probably race a horse with me if it weren't for the whip use. None realised that the whip was not being used directly on the horse every stride. The aesthetic is important to our SLO. Hands back on the reins between strikes and preferably 2 or 3 strikes between to allow the horse to respond is imperative.
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