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The likely fields for the rich G1 Saudi Cup card are taking shape, with American champion and Japanese Horse of the Year Forever Young (Real Steel) set to defend his crown. Other Japanese entrants are Luxor Café (American Pharoah) and Sunrise Zipangu (Kizuna). Hall of Famer Bob Baffert sends GI Breeders' Cup Mile winner Nysos (Nyquist) and GI Goodwood Stakes winner Nevada Beach (Omaha Beach). GII Clark Stakes winner Magnitude (Not This Time) represents Steve Asmussen, while Rattle N Roll (Connect) flies the flag for Kenny McPeek. Other American hopes are Banishing (Ghostzapper) and the Brad Cox-trained GII Cigar Mile victor Bishops Bay (Uncle Mo), who now races for King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Sons. In the night's other Group 1, the newly elevated $3-million Neom Turf Cup, sees runners from seven nations compete, led by Japanese trainer Yoshito Yahagi's Shin Emperor (Siyouni), who won the 2025 edition. Group winner Royal Champion (Shamardal) will compete, as will Survie (Churchill), who is now trained by George Boughey and owned by Doreen Tabor. Group 1 winner Facteur Cheval (Ribchester) returns to the turf for Jerome Reynier. The $2.5-million G2 Red Sea Turf Handicap is dominated by Joseph O'Brien runners in Group 2 scorer Tennessee Stud (Wootton Bassett), G1 Melbourne Cup second Goodie Two Shoes (Fastnet Rock) and Sons And Lovers (Study Of Man). Willie Mullins, who won the 2021 Neom Turf Cup, has entered Absurde (Fastnet Rock). The 2024 runner-up, Epic Poet (Lope De Vega), is back for Davie O'Meara, and Japan sends the duo of Struve (King Kamehameha) and Vermicelles (Gold Ship). G2 1351 Turf Sprint winner Annaf (Muhaarar) is back for another crack at the $2-million race. he faces Royal Ascot winner Lazzat (Territories), Donnacha O'Brien's Comanche Brave (Wootton Bassett) and Americans Time To Dazzle (Not This Time), Reef Runner (The Big Beast) and Zio Jo (Nyquist). In the $2-million G2 Riyadh Dirt Sprint, Bob Baffert's GI Breeders' Cup Sprint second Imagination (Into Mischief) anchors a trio of U.S. hopes. Japan fields five, among them G3 Saudi Derby runner-up Shin Forever (Complexity) and Hong Kong's Self Improvement (Deep Field). The $1.5-million Saudi Derby features a trio of American-trained entries in My World (Essential Quality), Acknowledgemeplz (Bucchero) and Obliteration (Violence) all gunning for the 30 GI Kentucky Derby points on offer for Brad Cox, Kenny McPeek and Steve Asmussen, respectively. A cluster of internationals oppose, with Saudi 2000 Guineas hero Al Haram (Iffraaj) entered. For more information on the Saudi Cup night entries, please visit the Saudi Cup website. The post Forever Young Leads Saudi Cup Card Entries appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Darley's Sam Bullard and Watership Down Stud manager Simon Marsh have paid Too Darn Hot the ultimate compliment by drawing parallels between the young stallion and last year's European champion sire Night Of Thunder. Both sons of Dubawi operate under the same Darley roof and Too Darn Hot, the sire of multiple Group 1 winners in both hemispheres, is charting a similar path towards elite stallion status, according to Bullard and Marsh. Buallard said, “Dubawi was what we set out to achieve in the early days of the Darley stallions and he has done so much more than that. Now, to have one of his sons [Night Of Thunder] in Ireland at Kildangan Stud and for him to be the European champion sire last year was wonderful. Incredible, really.” He added, “But when you see what is coming through [for Too Darn Hot] and when you realise the support coming through, the support that he is getting from leading breeders and leading trainers, I suspect come the yearling sales of 2028, Night Of Thunder will be struggling! We'll have to work hard to stay at the top anyway. So it's really exciting and we're very lucky to have two great sons of Dubawi.” Too Darn Hot may be sitting pretty as the sire of multiple Group 1 winner Fallen Angel in Europe along with Australia's champion two-year-old turned stallion Broadsiding. But there is a deep appreciation here for the fact that the chapters within this story could have read very differently had Too Darn Hot made his initial target at the yearling sales. Bullard explained, “What a story Too Darn Hot is. He was bred by Watership Down Stud and the Lloyd Webbers intended to sell him as a yearling but he went lame before the sales. So, unluckily at the time, they were forced to withdraw him and decided to put the pink colours on. He went to John Gosden and was a brilliant two-year-old. We were lucky enough, with the support of our patron [Sheikh Mohammed], that we were able to buy into him so he was destined to stand at Dalham Hall Stud at the end of his racing career.” He added, “At that time, we sort of knew that Dubawi looked like being an exciting sire of sires and with the pedigree that Too Darn Hot has, being out of Dar Re Mi, who was a champion herself, that it was incredibly strong. He was a horse we were hugely keen to get hold of and the breeders have supported him enormously the whole way through.” That support has seen Too Darn Hot sky-rocket to a career-high fee of £100,000 for 2026. Meanwhile, what he has achieved in Australia, where he was crowned the 2024 Champion first-season sire with a record-breaking A$4.16 million in earnings, is adding to his growing reputation as an international force to be reckoned with. The glowing terms in which Marsh and Bullard speak about Too Darn Hot would suggest that the share price in the young stallion is only going to go one way. Commenting on Too Darn Hot's success Down Under, Marsh said, “It's something that many stallions have tried to achieve – the likes of Galileo, Dubawi, Lope De Vega and Night Of Thunder have gone down there. A lot of stallions have tried to be dual-hemisphere stallions but, really, since Danehill, there have been very few who have been able to make a mark in both hemispheres, which he is doing.” He added, “But he's not a two-trick pony. It's remarkable what he is doing and, knowing that he has his best crops to come, you'd have to think he still has a long way to go. He's sired stakes winners in Japan and America, he's having winners in Hong Kong and he's had Group 1 winners in Germany, France, England, Ireland and Australia. He's a worldwide phenomenon right now. I am sure that the best is still to come and he is very similar to Night Of Thunder in that Night Of Thunder's best progeny and the best mares that he covered are only coming through now. Too Darn Hot is a few years behind Night Of Thunder, yet he is achieving some remarkable things from his early crops. To have a horse who is doing it in both hemispheres is pretty unique and obviously very exciting.” The post ‘Too Darn Hot Is A Worldwide Phenomenon Right Now’ appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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French Guineas hero Metropolitan sired his first reported foals over the past several days. A bay filly out of Couleur Café (Rock Of Gibraltar) and a bay colt out of Sand Rose (Aussie Rules) were both foaled at Haras de Montaigu. Haras d'Ombreville welcomed a chestnut filly out of Kiss Love (Kendargent), while a bay filly out of Marmelet (Kingman) arrived at Haras des Marais. In Ireland, a bay filly out of Vadsariya (Exceed And Excel) was born at Manister House Stud, pleasing Luke Barry. Nicolas de Chambure, director of Haras d'Etreham, said, “These first foals fully reflect what we hoped Metropolitan would transmit. They show presence, size and lot of quality.” The son of Zarak covered almost 130 mares in 2025, and stands for €12,000 at Haras d'Etreham this year. The post First Reported Foals Arrive For Metropolitan appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The two-day Arqana February Mixed Sale features 400 lots, including Sign And Seal (Hurricane Run), the dam of Group 1 winner Beaute Cachee (Literato), on February 17-18. The catalogue includes 152 mares and 81 fillies, as well as 50 short yearlings, and the complete dispersal of Al Shahania's thoroughbreds, and four stallion shares set to go under the hammer during the first session. The second session will consist of the second breeding stock portion, following on from the dispersal of Franck Leblanc, a selection of two- and three-year-old stores, 14 two-year-olds, and 75 horses-in-training. Sign And Seal, sold as lot 229, is joined by broodmares of the quality of: Imperatrice (Kitten's Joy) (lot 71), a stakes producer and in foal to Ace Impact; Mary Gold (Penny's Picnic) (lot 210) in foal to Dark Angel; and Prairie Blossom (Dalakhani) (lot 200) in foal to Charyn. Of the fillies-out-of-training, Hosaka (Lord Kanaloa) (lot 212) is one to note, as she is out of the Group 1-placed Rjwa (Muhtathir); as well as Suzette Defoye (Sea The Moon) (lot 252), who is a half-sister to Group 1 winner Simca Mille (Tamayuz). Sires represented by short yearlings include Siyouni with a half-brother to Group 1 winner Aspetar (lot 32); a daughter of Ace Impact out of group winner Qabala (Scat Daddy); and a half-sister to Group 1 winner Sajir (lot 239) by Earthlight. Apaniiwa (Cloth Of Stars) (lot 9), a listed winner in the National Hunt sphere will be offered, as will fellow jumps stakes winners Ginagold (Authorized) (lot 90) and Elektrix (Gemix) (lot 113). The post Dam Of Beaute Cachee Headlines Arqana February Mixed Sale Catalogue appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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As we approach the opening of the 2026 breeding season, the TDN staff is once again sitting down with leading breeders to find out what stallions they have chosen for their mares, and why. Here we catch up with Christie DeBernardis, CHC's Regional Manager of the Americas. CHC, which first made its presence felt in 2013 and was co-owner of Triple Crown winner Justify, has bred Grade I winners Kimari (Munnings), Valiance (Tapit), and Saudi Crown (Always Dreaming). Cara Marie (14, Unbridled's Song–Miss Kilroy, by A.P. Indy), booked to Patch Adams Cara Marie has been a great producer for us. Her foals have averaged $500,000 in the sales ring and her daughter Girl Daddy (Uncle Mo) is a graded winner. We wanted to start Patch Adams's career in the breeding shed with a strong group of mares and she certainly qualifies. Cozze Up Lady (17, Cozzene–The White Lady, by Johannesburg), booked to Gun Runner Gun Runner is a stallion that needs no introduction. He's had a banner year, including topping the first four sessions of the Keeneland September sale. We wanted to send one of our top mares to this record-setting stallion, so we selected Grade III winner and Grade I producer Cozze Up Lady. Embellish the Lace (14, Super Saver–Expanse, by Distant View), booked to Patch Adams Grade I winner Embellish the Lace can do no wrong in the breeding shed. No matter who she is bred to, she produces an outstanding foal, which is reflected in their sale prices. What better mare to get a horse like Patch Adams off to a good start? Patch Adams | Sarah Andrew Into Amore (5, Into Mischief–Embellish the Lace, by Super Saver), booked to Constitution Into Amore is a homebred daughter of our very own Embellish the Lace. She showed a lot of talent on the track, but, unfortunately, her career ended before she could make her stakes debut. We are very excited to have one of Embellish's daughters in our broodmare band and wanted to start her off with a proven stallion. Constitution is a great physical match for this mare and this cross has already produced a graded winner in Pin Up Betty. Last Full Measure (18, Empire Maker–Lazy Slusan, by Slewvescent), booked to Tapit Grade I winner Last Full Measure produced another Grade I winner for us in Valiance (Tapit). We thought it was a no-brainer to send her back to the Gainesway stalwart this year. Lovely Ride (9, Candy Ride {Arg}–Lovely Lil, by Tiznow), booked to Not This Time Lovely Ride is one of our newest mares, purchased at this past Keeneland November Sale. She is carrying her first foal by Quality Road and we felt she deserved another top sire for her second mating. The Candy Ride/Not This Time cross has already produced Grade I winner and young stallion Epicenter, as well as graded winner Simplification. Summer Solo (15, Arch–Summer Solstice {Ire}, by Caerleon), booked to Justify Summer Solo comes from a wonderful Payson Stud family that includes the likes of MGISW and Eclipse nominee She Feels Pretty (Karakontie {Jpn}). A Justify filly out of her half-sister Summer Sweet, dam of She Feels Pretty, was the highest-priced weanling at the Fasig-Tipton November Sale, summoning $800,000. It was a mating we thought would be a great genetic and physical match for Summer Solo as well. Yellow Agate (12, Gemologist–Lemon Sorbet, by Lemon Drop Kid), booked to Not This Time Yellow Agate, CHC's first Grade I winner in America, has placed herself in the upper echelon of our broodmare band with four winners from four to race, two of which are graded stakes horses. Her three foals to go to auction so far were extremely well received in the sales ring as well. Not This Time has also placed himself in the upper echelon after a sensational 2025 season. He appears unstoppable and we felt he was the perfect match for Yellow Agate. The post 2026 Mating Plans: CHC USA appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Salloom, withdrawn after misbehaving and flipping in the stalls on Festive Friday in December, proved worth the wait, drubbing his foes by 6 3/4 lengths in a 1600m main track maiden at Meydan on Friday. The final time was 1:37.79. Godolphin's well-regarded National History (Maxfield) could only manage second, however he was 4 1/4 lengths in front of Sary Shayan (Constitution) in third. Part of the early pace discussion, the eventual winner took command with over 1200 metres to travel. Allowed to dictate the pace, Salloom saved every inch of ground against the fence. Shaking loose on the bend, he quickened away to win convincingly while still green. The winner trialed at Meydan in October and, after his Festive Friday debacle, won a trial over 1000 metres here on January 7. Friday's effort was his official debut. Raced by the Stables of King Abdullah bin A'Aziz Sons, the Authentic colt was bred by Machmer Hall in Kentucky, before selling for $175,000 to Exclusive Equine at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. Re-offered a the OBS March Sale of Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale by Top Line Sales, the bay changed hands for $600,000 to Pedro Lanz, acting for KAS Stables. The third foal and winner for the dual winner Rumandice (Congrats), Salloom has younger half-sisters by Mandaloun and Practical Joke, while his dam was bred to Twirling Candy last spring. Second dam Chasethegold (Touch Gold), who was second in the GIII Senator Ken Maddy Handicap, is a half-sister to GI Donn Handicap hero Albertus Maximus (Albert The Great) and Daredevil (More Than Ready), who won the GI Champagne Stakes. At stud, she is the granddam of three stakes winners, included graded winners Rodriguez (Authentic) and One Liner (Into Mischief). 2nd-Meydan, AED165,000, Mdn. 1-30, 3yo, 1600m, 1:37.79, ft. SALLOOM (c, 3, Authentic–Rumandice, by Congrats). Sales history: $175,000 Ylg '24 KEESEP; $600,000 2yo '25 OBSMAR. Lifetime Record: 1-1-0-0, AED99,000. *1ST-TIME STARTER. VIDEO. O-Stables of King Abdullah bin A'Aziz Sons. B-Machmer Hall (KY). T-Bhupat Seemar. SALLOOM >> zoom!! UAE Derby contender?pic.twitter.com/lETMKK5cTN — Laura King لورا كنج (@LauraKingDXB) January 30, 2026 The post Authentic’s Salloom Routes Rivals At Meydan appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The Coolmore partners' Title Role (Too Darn Hot) rattled home a convincing winner of the Jumeirah Guineas Trial sponsored by DP World in the Meydan opener on Friday. Keen early under James Doyle, the Simon and Ed Crisford runner kicked four deep in early straight, seized command at the 300-metre mark and stormed away to victory, his second in four starts. Likely headed to the Jumeirah Guineas on Emirates Super Saturday in February, Title Role held the rallying Sword Maker (Pinatubo) for Godolphin by 1 1/4 lengths. He was a neck in front of fellow royal blue colourbearer Treanmor (Frankel). The final time for the 1600 metres over good ground was 1:38.72. Second at first asking at Newbury in May, the bay claimed a Kempton affair in October and ran third in a conditions race locally over 1400 metres on January 2. Out of a full-sister to the star-crossed multiple group winner Bronze Cannon (Lemon Drop Kid), Title Role counts half-sister Plucky Lass (Medaglia d'Oro) as the dam of G3 Oh So Sharp Stakes heroine Calendar Girl (Advertise) and the multiple stakes-placed Gutsy Girl (Blue Point). GIII My Charmer Handicap victress Valiant Girl has a two-year-old filly by Cracksman yet to race. 1st-Meydan, Cond., AED500,000, 1-30, 3yo, 1600mT, gd. TITLE ROLE (GB) (c, 3, Too Darn Hot {GB}–Valiant Girl {GB} {GSW-US, $124,706}, by Lemon Drop Kid) Sales history: 90,000gns Ylg '24 TATOCT; 500,000 HRA '25 TATAPR. Lifetime Record: 4-2-1-1, AED66,134. VIDEO. O-Derrick Smith, Mrs J Magnier & M Tabor. B-Hascombe & Valiant Stud, Ltd. (GB). T-Simon & Ed Crisford. TITLE ROLE بقيادة الفارس جيمس دويل وبإشراف سايمون وإد كريستفورد يفوز بشوط “Jumeirah Guineas Trial” في الأمسية العاشرة من #كرنفال_سباقات_دبي على مضمار ميدان#دبي_ريسينج pic.twitter.com/Tn26myZNyC — Dubai Racing Channel (@DubaiRacingTV) January 30, 2026 The post Too Darn Hot’s Title Role Gets Top Billing In The Jumeirah Guineas Trial For Coolmore appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Trainer Jerome Reynier has been dealt a hammer blow with the news that recent Group 2 Cape Verdi runner-up Quid Pro Quo would face a period on the sidelines following a “freak accident” on the training grounds at Meydan. The Team Valor-owned filly had been gearing up towards a tilt at the Group 2 Balanchine Stakes at Meydan. However, her Dubai campaign has now been cast in serious doubt after connections believe she has sustained a stress fracture to her pelvis during a routine canter. Team Valor's Barry Irwin said, “I am thankful for the immediate attention from the veterinarian team at Meydan and all associated with the Reynier yard for quick assistance.” A leading filly in her native South Africa, Quid Pro Quo was purchased by Team Valor in December 2024. The post Talented Mare Quid Pro Quo Sidelined Following “Freak Accident” In Dubai appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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Conditions of entry for the £50,000 Arena Racing Company (ARC) Racehorse to Eventer Challenge 2026 have been tweaked following a review of the first running of the event. The brainchild of Dash Grange Stud owner Jayne McGivern and Cornbury House Horse Trials' founder and president David Howden and supported by ARC, the challenge is designed to showcase the versatility and suitability of former racehorses for eventing. Following consultation with stakeholders, the entry conditions have been slightly altered for 2026. The ARC Racehorse to Eventer Challenge Cup will be restricted to horses who have not competed at Advanced or CCI4* level. They must also have raced or have been in training at a registered training yard; proof will be required of the latter. Jayne McGivern said, “I was delighted that the inaugural class was such a success last year, that ARC came on board to support it, and that it received such a huge amount of positive coverage. There is such a need to promote the talents and versatility of racehorses, and this class is the perfect way to do that. “With year one under our belts, I am keen that we focus on ex-racehorses that are in the formative stages of their eventing careers and that we encourage riders to keep looking for suitable horses and working with them, hence restricting the ARC Racehorse to Eventer Challenge Cup to those not already at the top of the sport.” Once again, the ARC Racehorse to Eventer Challenge Cup will be run at British Eventing Open Novice level, but using an FEI CCI2*-S dressage test in a long arena and with the showjumping phase last and in reverse order on Saturday, 12 September. Horses must have achieved two Minimum Eligibility Requirements (MERs) at novice or above in the current season (2026 and by the point of entry). Riders will be restricted to two entries each. For any further enquiries about the ARC Racehorse to Eventer Challenge Cup, please email wendy@wendyevans.uk. The post Conditions Of Entry Tweak To The £50,000 2026 Racehorse to Eventer Challenge appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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The first of 17 catalogued GoffsGo sales was topped on Thursday by hurdler Miss Kingston at £22,000. The mare was offered by Vinesgrove Stud and has shown plenty of promise for her trainer Paul McEnery in her three hurdle starts to date which included a third placing at Thurles in November last year. The daughter of Kingston Hill was purchased by Jerry McGrath. Billy McEnery of Vinesgrove Stud commented, “It's our first venture into selling online and we were pleasantly surprised with the interest in the mare. I think it's the way forward for selling form horses, it's a good platform to trade horses on and we were delighted with how it went.” Overall, the sale saw 12 of the 37 catalogued lots sell for a turnover of £84,200 with other successful vendors including Ballyshannon Stud, Henry Daly, Jack Davison, Kildaragh Stud, Mick Appleby, Shade Oak Stud, Stuart Coltherd and more. Goffs Group Chief Executive, Henry Beeby commented, “We are committed to seeing GoffsGo continue to grow in the online marketplace and the January Sale has kicked off what will be a busy year for the platform with another 16 sales currently in the calendar. As the 'new kid on the block' the only way is up, and we are delighted with the positive reception from potential vendors who have committed to future sales given our customer friendly pricing structure. “Indeed, GoffsGo offers outstanding value with an entry fee of just £49 and the lowest available vendor commission of 1.5% which is only charged for lots that sell on the platform. That is unmatched by any other European online service. Our next online sale is the GoffsGo February Sale which will be held in three weeks' time on the 19th and entries are being taken now.” The post Miss Kingston Heads GoffsGo January Sale At £22,000 appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
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last time I was down there Cromwell was 2 hrs drive away from Kurow...has the Southern Fault defaulted already..like your immoral stand? Did you say this "Reflecting my long history of being involved in 'anti violence men education...'. " perhaps Mudhoo didn't hear Silly Billy? even if he did you're condoning using an animal to attack another human? The race was well over when he rode his horse into another jockey...nothing split about it "anti violence" you aint
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Congrats to Brad Steele. Put on that many good races past 3 years with HRNZ running at peak performance, that many Aussie raiders have turned up to enjoy the Great prize-money and fantastic Slot races at Cambridge and Addington and of course the NZ Cup. has been some amazing years since Covid in NZ harness racing . A 10/10 performance by Brad and his hard working colleagues. Of course the Cheap shots are being made on this thread against him 🤣 as he joins the pile of hated people that this forum has , and to what he might do in future years. very unappreciative lot assissination . on Yet another person Trying to keep the NZ harness racing industry going. unlike the critics who discredit everybody , including Brad in advance with some more unappreciative BS. the guy is doing wonders with a struggling twilight industry , and you just can't see it . Blinded by trolling critics all the time . open your eyes and enjoy the Great racing !!! better than this boring Tennis that's on at the moment. some spoilt millionaire brats whacking a ball over a net. and the masses clap like it's something important lol. 😂😎 No one in NZ can do anything right by you guys ? HRNZ, Entain, Stipes, Programmers, Starters, North Island Harness racing participants ( which are some of the BEST on the Planet of ALL time ) yet are criticised here as nauseum for having Races put on for them to run in ?? 🙄 you guys are totally confusing as to what you actually want in the sport? . and are naturally leading to it's demise in NZ with your LACK of SUPPORT and APPRECIATION of those putting it on. Go watch TENNIS then 🤣😂
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As it stands, across January, we have 13,548,635 56,847,600 4.19
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If we took the best 12 performing on a revenue to stakes ratio, all mainly industry days and did some extrapolating based on an industry with 300 meetings per annum. We would end up with Total stakes raced for - 52,261,500 Total revenue generated - 460,752,600 Ratio - 8.82
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And yet the thoroughbreds race for about $20k in the outback & at least $100k at a average metropolitan meeting.
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Fixing the decline in horses,trainers and owners
mikeynz replied to Nowornever's topic in Trotting Chat
Being positive as you claim TAB to be, think TAB man was often taking the piss, but on some things i aint but I'm sure the Auckland that was 25 or 30 years ago is a lot different to the Auckland of today, those same trends happening there are slowly drifting through the rest of NZ. -
Does Mr Steele own horses in NZ and if so in particular are they trained in the Auckland region.
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It's got stuff all to do with cost accounting or running a 2yo at Reefton. I think most know that if you spend more than you earn, you end up having to borrow and/or sell assets to stay afloat. But that's what NZTR have persisted in doing the last 20 years. It'll never work in the long term. Never could.
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Anyone know for certain that the Committee was formed? Did they actually have a meeting? What has come from this meeting if it actually happened?? Nothing at all?? Lost cause?? Anything decided??
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More numbers from Entain for those interested
Chief Stipe replied to curious's topic in Galloping Chat
Cool. However you haven't told us how YOU are disadvantaged. The reality is you aren't - you still lose as much as you did before. -
Says the cost accountant. Regardless who wants to run their expensive top class 2yr old at Reefton?
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Biggest gambling problem for some is being able to get enough money on! The AML limit of $1k is another gambling problem! At the end of the day it is going to affect the TAB far more than Brodie
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More numbers from Entain for those interested
Newmarket replied to curious's topic in Galloping Chat
Entain struggling…. doggies going soon too…. Must be bad, i have been informed i now have a Betcha account manager… giving me matched deposits all the time…. funny thing i get nothing from TAB, not had a bet in account for a few months now. So really, between the 2 NZ accounts, spend less now than before geo blocking 😂😂😂🤣