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  2. Luke McCarthy has done it again . fresh off his crushing NZ Cup win with KINGMAN over Leap To Fame , the Master Blaster Luke has beaten LTF again tonight in the Queensland Pacing Championship . DON HUGO the 2024 Interdominion Grand Final winner , has beaten the Champ by a nose in a great race tonight. must of been near a world record for the 3 great horses fighting out the finish well clear by many lengths from the rest of the field. Don Hugo of course defeating Leap To Fame in this years Miracle Mile as well , as did Kingman in the Victoria Cup in October . Luke has mastered the great horse and beats him nearly every time now? 🙄 . You can't just keep death seating and expect to Win all the time. Some great news for you hardy BOAY yokels is that the 3rd horse tonight , just a head behind them running 3rd , is THE JANITOR . a beautiful horse who Pete McMullen has said is now ear-marked for New Zealand next year to bring a NZ CUP to Queensland , when he takes GUS back next November to defend his Dominion / NZ trotting FFA crowns. will be quite a moment for Queensland. can't see Got the Chocolates even getting near these QLD absolute beast horses 😋
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  4. With the money GRNZ still has I haven't heard or seen any advertising to rehome greyhounds as pets. Has anyone seen the rehoming outfits moving unwanted greyhounds on, out and about at local Christmas Parades for instance? If no pressure is being applied, GRNZ owned or subsidised facilities will continue to suck up funds.
  5. You strike me as the grumpy old man tearing strips off your teenager for being late home before establishing the WHY? Yes there was a camera malfunction but it is too early to establish the WHY? Sometimes these things happen. Had it not happened you and every other grizzler would not have had anything to complain about as camera malfunction aside, it was a top day. We can sort out the accountability, that you take a cheap dig at me (I noticed not a peep on my accountability post from you ) next week when the facts should be revealed. There has often been jokes about NZ being 25 years behind the rest of the developed world. In 2003 High Chaparral won the breeders cup turf at Santa Anita ( I had the pleasure of being at the same track in 2009 and watched the spectacle that was Zenyatta). The video definition was not then to the quality it is today, so after 15 minutes of deliberation, similar to Trentham today ,i.e. a camera malfunction, A deadheat was declared between High Chaparral and Johar.
  6. The lead-up to Hong Kong International Races continues at Sha Tin on Sunday, with 10 races on the programme and some smart prospects out to play. Owen Goulding is in the hot seat to provide an extended rundown of his selections for the competitive card. Race 1 – Class Five Ashley Handicap (1,650m) Go Go Go is a frustrating sort but he ran his best race in a long time over course and distance last up and can find a good position from gate one. Season 2024/25 is underway! 🥳@zpurton bags the...View the full article
  7. By Jonny Turner There’s one factor punters don’t have to worry about leading into Wingatui’s Christmas on the grass meeting on Sunday. The grass track prowess of Ricky Gutsell’s brother and sister act of Hacksaw Ridge, Still Rockin, Insarchatwist and Baltic Star simply cannot be questioned. The quartet can be unofficially labelled southern harness racing’s first family of grass track harness racing and they have the stats to back it up. Few horses will step out at Wingatui on Sunday with the record Insarchatwist has at the long-standing thoroughbred venue. The mare won at the Christmas on the grass meeting in 2022 and 2023 before running a close-up second last year. Insarchatwist tuned up for her return to Wingatui with an easy grass trial win last weekend after taking on strong company at the New Zealand Cup Carnival. “Her trial was good, she did it on her ear, really,” Gutsell said. “She loves Wingatui, it is a drop-down in grade for her but there are still some nice horses in there.” Gutsell has Hacksaw Ridge and Still Rockin in the Forbury Pacing Cup on Sunday. Older brother Still Rockin beat home Hacksaw Ridge when they went head to head in a grass trial last weekend. Hacksaw Ridge has a major handicap advantage over his brother who has to start from a 10m handicap. But that doesn’t mean Gutsell is siding with the younger of the duo as his stable’s best chance. “To be honest I think it will come down to whichever horse gets the best run.” Hacksaw Ridge comes into Sunday’s feature after running second in the race last year. The six-year-old ran second in the South Of The Waitaki event on Show Day, which continued his excellent run of form this time in. “If he could step away nicely he could be right there because it is only 2200m and it is hard for the backmarkers.” “He is a horse that when he is right he is pretty consistent.” “He might not be a star but he will go out there and try his best.” Still Rockin was largely luckless in his last start outing at the New Zealand Cup Carnival. The seven-year-old was second in the Waimate Cup and Akaroa Cup, both on grass tracks, before that. “He has gone well in those grass track cup races.” “He seems really well and I have been quite happy with him.” “If he gets a decent run he should go a good race.” Baltic Star isn’t quite the grass track achiever her half-brothers and sisters are, but she looks a legitimate place chance in her maiden assignment on Sunday. Though the mare hasn’t placed on grass, she has cracked the top four on a handful of occasions. Harness racing hits the hallowed Wingatui turf with its annual Christmas on the grass meeting returning on Sunday. Jonny Turner’s Five for the Day at Wingatui Race 10 – Hacksaw Ridge Wingatui racegoers may remember this grass track specialist running second in last year’s edition of the Forbury Pacing Cup. The pacer made a handy beginning, raced on the speed and went a nice race. The key difference this year is that Hacksaw Ridge returns with much stronger form. His last-start second at Addington was excellent and he’s trialled well on grass since. Starting from the front line is a big factor for Hacksaw Ridge, given he takes on a stronger field than last year. But if he can step cleanly and race on the pace again, he will give them something to catch. Race 1 – Airwaves As far as winning threats go, Airwaves rates as good as any that are stepping out at Wingatui. He brings great form to a very suitable grade and race and has the early toe to overcome his wide draw. However, anyone who knows the southern form and knows this horse will be well aware there can be two versions of Airwaves. The one that tries hard and the one that is just plain disinterested. The former should prove exceptionally hard to beat and, going by his form, Airwaves has been in a great space lately. If the latter shows up, don’t expect too much. A look at the stats sheet suggests Airwaves doesn’t like Wingatui too much. His best result in five attempts is a sixth placing, beaten more than 16 lengths. While all of this doesn’t make his $2 opening win price terribly enticing, he’s still one that must be watched on Sunday. Race 6 – Flashpoint This three-year-old’s form references stand out boldly going into Sunday. He was the Group 2 Southern Supremacy Stakes runner-up in the autumn before racing at Group 1 level. Flashpoint would need to win or go a big race in defeat to suggest that form was no fluke. And judging by his two runs back this time in, he is ready too. The pacer sat parked first-up in good time when fading late. Then, second-up, he ran home nicely into fifth placing in a harder field. Third-up and fitter for those two outings, he looks to get his winning shot. Race 11 – Buffy Northstains This mare loves grass tracks like few stepping out at Wingatui on Sunday. She brings handy enough recent form, with those efforts all coming on all-weather tracks. Buffy’s last start at Timaru was sound, she ran on after running into plenty of trouble in the home straight. Before that she was caught wide and worked too hard in a competitive affair at Addington. The switch back to turf racing is the key to her chances on Sunday. She slots into a suitable grade and she’s beaten several of her key rivals on grass before. Despite starting from a 10m handicap, she looks a big each-way threat. Race 3 – Hillary As a maiden with 21 starts to her name, it is fair to say this mare is no sure thing. And with eight starts on grass without filling a placing, she’s disappointed before. However, Hillary looks to get a premium winning chance on Sunday. Her last-start third is arguably the best run of her career, given she worked hard in the middle stages and fought on gamely. The field she meets this week looks a notch down on the one she faced at Ascot Park, suggesting she can go two places better. Hilary was beaten by her main rival Lydah Valley in her previous outing; however, she should strip much fitter third-up on Sunday and it might just be her day. View the full article
  8. Well…. you dont bet fuck all, and if you do your still using your Dell. For the 6 of us trying to bet with Betch mid arvo, all had slooooow issues, couldnt accept bets. All using different phones and wifi…. hows that, you got anything to say?
  9. What can you say about this behaviour? It's not a first offence. Licence holders in galloping also have been required to attend anger management sessions. Not much point with where this code is going.
  10. I don't think everyone has to become an owner. The industry is reliant upon turnover. I would have thought getting the interest of new people, and their money through the tote would have been the logical starting point.
  11. Isn't that 3 years in a row that the Captain Cook/Mufthasa Group 1 has had serious issues? I thought you'd be the first to call for accountability. They yet again dodged a bullet. If the margins had been a credit card thickness closer we'd still be waiting for a result. It appears not only did the main system fail but so did the backup.
  12. He’s one of the more exciting up-and-coming gallopers racing on Sunday’s card at Sha Tin, but Top Dragon will face a stern test according to trainer Chris So Wai-yin. An impressive winner at three of his past five starts, Top Dragon will bid to enhance his standing as a leading Classic Series contender when he tackles the Class Three Salisbury Handicap (1,400m). The son of Pierata continued his upward spiral when he finished powerfully from back in the field under champion jockey Zac Purton to...View the full article
  13. On a brighter note Mr Grumpy, the racing was fantastic and the track due to perfect drying conditions after a lot of rain early in the week provided the best surface I have seen at Trentham for quite some time.
  14. FFS issues with the photo finish and electronic timing has been going on for years now!!!
  15. Immediately after the race Stewards were made aware that the photo-finish had failed to function. This resulted in a delay in declaring the result while the Judge confirmed his visual call by viewing video footage at length in the presence of the Stewards before declaring the official result. The Club will review circumstances as to the reasons for this malfunction occurring. Report 2025-12-06 Trentham.pdf
  16. The photo finish is posted for the race before and after the Mufthasa but not the Mufthasa. Seems they are still working on the Stewards Report as well.
  17. The camera is a joke. What both the inside and outside cameras weren't working. As for the new timing system, I'm beginning to think that's a myth. No sign of it today, nor yesterday at Riccarton which still doesn't even have last 600 times available.
  18. What "ongoing App issue"? Did you run out of coins for the WiFi???
  19. Lightly raced six-year-old The Scunner (NZ) (Shamexpress) showed his last start runner-up finish at Group Three level was no fluke as he backed that effort up with another professional display to capture the Gr.3 Taylor Property Plus Spring Sprint (1400m) at Trentham. The Ashley Meadows-prepared son of Shamexpress was having just his 15th career start on Saturday but showed he has now hit his straps with a vengeance as he downed the top two favoured runners in the contest, Riccarton visitor Mystic Park (NZ) (Ocean Park) and Cambridge raider Kitty Flash (NZ) (Ace High), in decisive fashion. Given a perfect trip in transit by rider Kelly Myers, The Scunner tracked pacemaker Ifndoubtgetout (NZ) (Keano) into the home straight before ranging alongside that runner shortly after straightening. Kitty Flash and Mystic Park made their runs wider out and looked as though they would swamp The Scunner, however, under the urgings of Myers, The Scunner found another gear in the last 150m to pull clear and win by a length in a smart 1.22.88 for the 1400m journey. Meadows believes his charge has finally matured fully for his current campaign that has provided two wins and a runner-up finish in the Gr.3 Thompson Handicap (1600m) as evidence of that. “I was watching him during the running and saw a few of them were getting scrubbed up and he was still travelling well, so I had a bit of confidence,” Meadows said. “I wasn’t sure how well he was going to kick on top of the ground, but he showed a good turn of foot and was tough to the line. “You can’t fault him this prep and I think he has just matured as he is bigger and stronger and going well, with more in store for him. “We will just have to see what the handicapper does to him now, as he is getting up there (in the weights). “Originally we tried to sell him as a young horse, but he failed the vet, although he has paid for himself now.” Bred by Gloria Kenny from her Diamond Express mare Miss Daphne (NZ), The Scunner’s grand dam is Miss Katella (NZ), who is a half-sister to Group One winner Gee I Jane (NZ) and the stakes winner Miss Jessie Jay (NZ), who produced Group One winners Katie Lee (NZ) and Banchee (NZ). He has now won six of his 15 starts and earned more than $228,000 in prizemoney. View the full article
  20. Chris Wood has had faith from day one that his promising youngster That’s Gold (Lucky Vega) would make an impact on the track, and he repaid that on Saturday when taking out the Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m) at Pukekohe. The three-year-old son of Lucky Vega had shown plenty of ability for Wood as an early juvenile, placing in two starts and running fourth in the Listed Counties Challenge Stakes (1100m), but a win remained elusive. He returned as a three-year-old and placed first-up at Te Aroha in October before breaking through for his maiden win at the Waikato track last month, much to Wood’s delight. He was subsequently backed into a $7.10 fifth favourite in his second tilt at stakes level on Saturday, and Wood had every faith of a bold showing from his charge. From his inside draw, That’s Gold was only fair away, but apprentice jockey Tayla Mitchell hunted him up on the rail to regain his early deficit to settle midfield. Turning for home, they had a wall of horses in front of them, but Mitchell was able to navigate her charge into clear running room out wide where That’s Gold was able to let down and reel in leader To Cap It All (Capitalist) to win by half a length. Wood cut an emotional figure post-race, delighted his gelding is starting to fulfil the promise he has always shown. “It’s been a little while since I won a Group race,” he said. “I really like this horse, I might have over-raced him a couple of times as a two-year-old. I was kicking myself as I thought he would win a race in that timeframe, but we didn’t get one. “I have always had a lot of faith in him, he has got plenty of ability. “It was a 10/10 ride from Tayla. I said to her ‘if you miss it, don’t panic because he will get trucking, so just let him relax and find his feet’. I couldn’t have asked for a better ride.” Wood said That’s Gold has matured a lot as a three-year-old and he is rapt his decision to knock back sizeable offers for his gelding as a juvenile has now been justified. “He has matured physically and mentally,” Wood said. “After a couple of starts Yulong (breeders) rang me to try and buy him back, but I wasn’t going to pass him up. I knew he had it in him to get to where he is now, and today was his day.” Wood is hoping That’s Gold can continue his winning momentum, and he now has his sights set on feature racing at Ellerslie in a couple of weeks. “We are looking forward to the big meeting (at Ellerslie) on Boxing Day,” he said. View the full article
  21. FFS…. just another joke … add in the ongoing App issue…. once you get a monopoly, you never have to get better do you. Didnt worry me, i put my Aussie bets on Sportbet
  22. The new timing system wasn't working either.
  23. Have to be ... wow just wow
  24. sigh, what is the next word when Pathetic isn't enough!
  25. Hastings Racecourse and Casino, a track located in Vancouver, British Columbia that began racing in 1889, has ceased the conduct of thoroughbred horse racing at the facility with immediate effect, the track announced Friday evening. In a statement posted to social media, the track noted that racing is typically conduced between the months of April and October and as such, there were no horses currently stabled on site. “This was an extremely difficult decision, especially given the historical legacy of Hastings Racecourse in the local community and its importance to the province's racing industry,” said Wayne Odegard, Regional Vice President, Great Canadian Entertainment. “Unfortunately, it's strictly a business decision based on a lack of economic feasibility to move forward with another season of horse racing at Hastings. We are incredibly thankful for our dedicated members, racing participants and fan base for their support and patronage for so many years.” The statement added that operations of the casino and simulcast racebook at the facility would not be impacted by the decision to cease live racing. “Our focus moving forward will be supporting our impacted team members through this transition, as well as racing participants as they assess their options for thoroughbred racing in the province in the future,” Odegard added. The post Horse Racing To End At Hastings Racecourse appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  26. What's the bet the camera is broken AGAIN?
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