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    • I guess because they have experienced synthetic tracks that have not been properly maintained and prepared, so fair enough. A lot of those are using sand and dirt tracks instead though which are probably worse.
    • Well if that is the case then why are NZ Trainers avoiding the Synthetic with their young horses?  Perhaps the variability of the turf is better at initating that physiological response that trainers are seeking. Of course you have the full data on yearlings and 2 yr olds being "significantly safer" on Synthetics?
    • The connections of three starters in the $200,000 Sands Point Stakes (G2T) are hoping their 3-year-old filly can move forward off her finish in the Winter Memories Stakes (G3T). There's also one that would be quite happy to experience some deja vu.View the full article
    • Former jumps jockey James Seivwright, who rode 23 winners between the 2017-18 and 2021-22 seasons, is moving into a new role with Seivwright Bloodstock’s debut Ready to Run consignment of five two-year-olds at next month’s Ready to Run Sale, alongside wife and successful event rider, Maddy. But that’s not to say that the 31-year-old is lacking in experience around the Ready to Run Sale. “I’ve been around the Ready to Run Sale scene for a little while, having previously worked for Riversley Park and Kiltannon Stables,” he said. “Selling horses under my own name had been something in the back of my mind, although I probably didn’t intend on doing it as soon as this year. “But I have a very good client, Ray Fleming, who basically told me that he had these horses heading towards the Ready to Run Sale and I would be selling them for him. So that’s how it got started. “We have a draft of five, which I think is a nice number to start off with. It’s not too stressful that way and allows us to keep a close eye on everything. It’s only my wife and I who do the riding, so having a draft of this size allows us to do everything that we need to. “The preparations have gone well so far. The horses are getting pretty fresh now, so it’s a bit of a shame that the weather has forced the Breeze Ups to be put back a week. We’d got the horses quite tuned to go this week. But we’ll just back off them for a couple of days and then bring them back up again. We’re looking forward to the next few weeks.” 82 Noverre (NZ)‐Saffron Lady (NZ)Brown Colt Seivwright Bloodstock 115 Ace High (AUS)‐Smartly (NZ)Bay Colt Seivwright Bloodstock 410 Shamexpress (NZ)‐Kewzero (NZ)Bay Gelding Seivwright Bloodstock 435 Noverre (NZ)‐Lincoln’s Gal (AUS)Bay Gelding Seivwright Bloodstock 463 Ardrossan (AUS)‐Miss Adventure (NZ)Bay Gelding Seivwright Bloodstock View the full article
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