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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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    • David Hayes has sounded an ominous warning over Ka Ying Rising’s (NZ) (Shamexpress) form as the world’s best sprinter bids to extend his winning streak to 15-consecutive races in the HK$5.35 million Group 2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday. Hayes believes Ka Ying Rising has improved since returning from a historic victory in the AU$20m G1 The Everest (1200m) at Randwick in Sydney on October 18, as the five-time G1 victor prepares to share Sunday’s stage with fellow champions Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble at the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Race Day. Ka Ying Rising will this weekend jump from barrier 10 – the same gate the mercurial speedster used in the 2024 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint – and Hayes is confident his stable star is poised to deliver a repeat performance. “I think he has improved since The Everest. He hasn’t missed a bit, he’s trialled brilliantly and his final piece of fast work this week (on Wednesday) was really good,” Hayes said. “I think the trip to Australia hasn’t worried – if anything, it’s helped him. I’m a believer that travel – if a horse handles it – it only brings them on. “There are so many cases of horses travelling and not running well and coming back and running brilliantly. This horse went to Australia and won and has come back and looks to have improved.” Ka Ying Rising will this weekend concede five pounds to nine rivals – Lucky Sweynesse, Helios Express, Lucky With You, Beauty Waves, Fast Network, Raging Blizzard, Tomodachi Kokoroe, Wunderbar and Divano – and, if successful, will edge closer to Silent Witness (17 wins) and Golden Sixty (16) for the most consecutive wins by a Hong Kong, China horse. Hayes is hopeful Zac Purton can again guide Ka Ying Rising into a striking position, just behind the speed in a repeat of last season’s race, but is wary of John Size-trained Helios Express despite his 27-length last behind Ka Ying Rising in a 1200-metre barrier trial on Sha Tin’s dirt track on November 14. “It’s a pretty even group and I would say if you ignore John Size’s horse’s trial, he’s the most consistent horse in town. His trial was poor but it was on very wet ground, so I would forgive that and just trust him to run his usual very good race,” Hayes said. “My other horse (Tomodachi Kokoroe) is in great form.” To be ridden by James Orman from barrier seven, Wunderbar shapes as an intriguing runner as the only horse to have beaten Ka Ying Rising – having achieved the feat twice as a three-year-old before injury intervened. Hayes will pit Straight Arron against Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble in the HK$5.35m G2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (2000m), having reunited with the former Australian galloper after the gelding’s stints with Caspar Fownes and Ricky Yiu. “It’s really good to get him back, but I couldn’t have found a harder race with the two best 2000-metre horses (Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble) in five years to race,” said Hayes, who will use the race to decide whether he should target the HK$40m G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) or the HK$26m LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m). David Eustace will thrust Light Years Charm into a clash with G1 winners Red Lion and Beauty Eternal and rapidly-rising star My Wish in the G2 HK$5.35m G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m). “I think if he sees the mile out, then he can be very competitive, but that is a very big if. I think the favourite (My Wish) will be very hard to beat – he’s the absolute standout and is still an improving and young horse,” Eustace said. “The rest have probably got to put in career-best runs to challenge him. I like to think our horse is still improving and I hope he gets the mile as it will open up a lot of options.” View the full article
    • David Hayes has sounded an ominous warning over Ka Ying Rising’s form as the world’s best sprinter bids to extend his winning streak to 15 consecutive races in the HK$5.35 million G2 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (23 November). Hayes believes Ka Ying Rising has improved since returning from a historic victory in the AU$20 million (approx. HK$101 million) G1 The Everest (1200m) at Randwick in Sydney, Australia on 18 October, as the five-time Group 1 victor prepares to share Sunday’s stage with fellow champions Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble at the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Race Day. Ka Ying Rising will this weekend jump from barrier 10 – the same gate the mercurial speedster used in the 2024 BOCHK Private Banking Jockey Club Sprint – and Hayes is confident his stable star is poised to deliver a repeat performance. “I think he has improved since The Everest. He hasn’t missed a bit, he’s trialled brilliantly and his final piece of fast work this week (on Wednesday, 19 November) was really good,” Hayes said. “I think the trip to Australia hasn’t worried – if anything, it’s helped him. “I’m a believer that travel – if a horse handles it – it only brings them on. There are so many cases of horses travelling and not running well and coming back and running brilliantly. This horse went to Australia and won and has come back and looks to have improved.” Ka Ying Rising (128lb) will this weekend concede five pounds to nine rivals – Lucky Sweynesse, Helios Express, Lucky With You, Beauty Waves, Fast Network, Raging Blizzard, Tomodachi Kokoroe, Wunderbar and Divano – and, if successful, will edge closer to Silent Witness (17 wins) and Golden Sixty (16) for the most consecutive wins by a Hong Kong, China horse. Hayes is hopeful Zac Purton can again guide Ka Ying Rising into a striking position, just behind the speed in a repeat of last season’s race, but is wary of John Size-trained Helios Express despite his 27-length last behind Ka Ying Rising in a 1200m barrier trial on Sha Tin’s dirt track on 14 November. David Hayes sits second in the 2025/26 trainers’ championship with 18 wins. Photo: Hong Kong Jockey Club “It’s a pretty even group and I would say if you ignore John Size’s horse’s trial, he’s the most consistent horse in town. His trial was poor but it was on very wet ground, so I would forgive that and just trust him to run his usual very good race,” Hayes said. “My other horse (Tomodachi Kokoroe) is in great form.” To be ridden by James Orman from barrier seven, Wunderbar shapes as an intriguing runner as the only horse to have beaten Ka Ying Rising – having achieved the feat twice as a three-year-old before injury intervened. Hayes will pit Straight Arron (123lb) against Romantic Warrior (128lb) and Voyage Bubble (128lb) in the HK$5.35 million G2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (2000m), having reunited with the former Australian galloper after the gelding’s stints with Caspar Fownes and Ricky Yiu. “It’s really good to get him back, but I couldn’t have found a harder race with the two best 2000m horses (Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble) in five years to race,” said Hayes, who will use the race to decide whether he should target the HK$40 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) or the HK$26 million LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m). David Eustace will thrust Light Years Charm (123lb) into a clash with Group 1 winners Red Lion (128lb) and Beauty Eternal (123lb) and rapidly-rising star My Wish (123lb) in the G2 HK$5.35 million G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m). “I think if he sees the mile out, then he can be very competitive, but that is a very big if. I think the favourite (My Wish) will be very hard to beat – he’s the absolute standout and is still an improving and young horse,” Eustace said. “The rest have probably got to put in career-best runs to challenge him. I like to think our horse is still improving and I hope he gets the mile as it will open up a lot of options.” Sunday’s (23 November) Bank of China (Hong Kong) Race Day starts with the Class 4 BOCHK Cross-Border Services Handicap (1200m) at 12.45pm. View the full article
    • Land owned by clubs that’s not critical for racing and is cashed up. However you can only sell land once. Many years back the then CEO of Ellerslie said that their biggest mistake was selling land versus being the landlord. Addington is an outlier in that it’s all commercial plus they’re in a jv with others.It’s been messy and poor thus far however time will see it ultimately reap dividends. Not many clubs own their land and few have sold well -often the symptom of committee led decisions who were risk averse. Well meaning people who in real life had zip experience in such commercial matters. For clarity Riccarton have never owned their land. It is owned by a Trust set up in the 1800’s and proceeds of the recent sale on part of their land to Ngai Tahu gives that Trust $20m or so to then utilise.
    • I was to busy dancing in my lounge celebrating to know what they bet on or how much they won.   At this rate they will be more restricted than the Broadster in no time. 
    • Did they triple their money tonight? About time, I watched some of it but they were betting mainly on the dishlickers going on about Same Race Multis etc. etc! They are not good punters, but then again the TAB knkw that. The hypocrisy that the TAB dishes out in NZ is just repugnant! They go on about betting responsibly and yet the Out The Gate do nothing like that! These fellahs are allowed to bet whatever they like with the NZ TAB and they get every bet on, easy as! AND yet other punters are restricted to buggerall after being loyal to the TAB for decades. If it is good enough for these blokes on Thursday night to be able to offload several thousand on a bet, HOW ON EARTH IS IT OK FOR THE TAB TO STOP OTHER PUNTERS FROM PUTTING ON $100????????    
    • @Brodie Apologies for the delay, we want to thank you for your patience as we arrive in PROFIT LAND 🛬 Just like the Wahs, you've gotta have faith, and the boys have repaid that faith 3x 💰💰💰 Out The Gate, powered by Betcha NZ. Same time next week. Let's do it all again 🙌
    • You know what, many of the tasks in racing are covered by those with different titles.  Peer can mean different things but generally refers to being considered an equal.  I'm guessing here but, reckon Freda probably looks Hunter in the eye with a "good morning" rather than leering down her nose at him.
    • Another old favorite of mine from that era was no response, his storming finishes always a highlight, remember one race where he weaved his way through most of the field, may have been interdominon, we had some top liners back in the day, remember joyboy starting off a 120m mark in a Westport cup back in the day, was 3rd from memory, Trevor Thomas was his driver.
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