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    • Chief, the NZTAB bought a system and continued to pay licensing fees on that system called open bet off paddy power, who are owned by Flutter, Flutter own sportsbet in Australia who run the same open bet system. Entain did not own the software, so this was not the way out for the TAB. I agree Allen was an incompetent when it come to running a wagering business and the purchase of the flutter betting system together with a number of stupid decisions made by Bayliss before Allen arrived led to putting the TAB in a very poor situation, the Covid shutdown then made the TAB insolvent. Unlike you i have no faith in the fools who negotiated the Entain deal even having any idea about betting systems.  As for Austrac, you may be rite nothing to see here just a few bad apples pushing their money thru Entain Australia, I'm guess the NZ equivalent will give Entain NZ the once over and provide a report to the NZ Government.........as i said the DIA could not organise a piss up in a brewery, or maybe they are to busy writing up 15 online casino licenses so they do not have time to check if a global entity having problems in Australia is doing the same here.    
    • City Of Troy, the co-top-rated racehorse in the world in 2024, will shuttle to Coolmore's Australian base in the Hunter Valley for the southern hemisphere season. The son of Justify will stand for a fee of A$49,500. European champion at two and three, City Of Troy's unbeaten juvenile campaign ended with victory in the Dewhurst Stakes and he went on to win the Derby, Eclipse and Juddmonte International the following year to take his tally of Group 1 victories to four. Coolmore Australia's sales and nominations manager Colm Santry said, “We are so excited to stand City Of Troy and offer him to Australasian breeders. Aidan O'Brien always considered him to be one of the best horses he has ever trained, while Ryan Moore also ranks him as the best he's ridden. He was an incredibly classy horse with a high cruising speed, as we saw so impressively in his three runs at two which he won by an aggregate margin of more than 12 lengths. He is by far the best son of Justify with an impeccable Danehill-free pedigree that makes him suitable to all the dominant bloodlines in this part of the world.” He added, “His unbelievable accomplishments on the track saw him become the only horse other than Frankel to receive the Cartier Two-Year-Old Colt and the Cartier Horse Of The Year accolade in successive years. This is a horse with very rare ability and he's out of a Group 1-winning two-year-old by Galileo, so given how well the shuttle stallions are performing in Australia at present, he's a very exciting addition to our stallion ranks.”   The post City Of Troy to Shuttle to Coolmore Australia appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Check out this week’s The Box Seat    View the full article
    • Yet another milestone for our top driver, the barrier reveals for Cambridge’s big night and two good trial performances all feature in this week’s News Briefs. Orange inches towards 3000 Blair Orange is getting ever closer to becoming just the fourth driver to win 3000 races in this country. He passed 2900 winners when Almighty Clever won for trainer Matt Purvis at Addington last Wednesday. He now has 2906 winners in total. Just three drivers are ahead of him – Tony Herlihy (3700), Maurice McKendry (3417) and Ricky May (3159). Orange has won the drivers’ premiership for the past seven years and is currently leading in 2025 as well with 51 wins. In-form junior Wilson House is second on 34 while his father Michael House leads the trainers’ premiership with 45, 24 clear of Steve and Amanda Telfer. Bruce Negus has also had a notable milestone. He had his 600th training success when Classie Linc won for Sheree Tomlinson at Oamaru on Sunday. Cambridge’s barrier reveal confirmed The barrier reveals for the two big races on Cambridge’s Night of Champions will be broadcast on Trackside next Tuesday, April 1. The draws for the $600,000 TAB Trot and the $1m Race by betcha will be at 7.30pm, followed by the Box Seat at 8pm. Cambridge’s biggest race night on Friday, April 4 will be followed an after party featuring country music star Kaylee Bell. Tickets are on sale now from $55. To find out more click here Change of date for Invercargill meeting  The Invercargill Harness Racing Club RC meeting set down for Wednesday 23 April at Ascot Park will now be run on Thursday 24 April, at the request of the TAB. The estimated start time will remain approx 2.00pm. For any queries contact andrewm@hrnz.co.nz or matthew.peden@hrnz.co.nz  Sunnys Sister is back She’s back. Multiple Group 1 winner Sunnys Sister has been at the trials, winning her appearance at Rangiora yesterday from Robert and Jenna Dunn-trained stablemate Very Majestic. Sunnys Sister, the winner of nine from 29 including the 2023 New Zealand Trotting Derby and the Trotting Oaks, has not been seen on the race track since the Ordeal Cup at Addington last September. And Xlendi, a five length winner of the Nelson Cup in January, has come back in good shape, with a win at the same trials yesterday beating Franco Elvis by three quarters of a length. The seven-year-old has won five from 21. Trot Prelude on this Friday The New Zealand Sires Stakes assess the form ahead of this Friday’s 3YO Trot Prelude at Addington. To read more click here OnTrack looking for champions Racing’s mental well being and suicide prevention programme, OnTrack, is holding its next Champions course in Christchurch tomorrow on March 27. The Champions is programme is designed to empower and educate those in the racing industry to support mental well-being in their communities. Anyone interested in becoming a Champion should contact james@ontrack.org.nz. Gong for Hall Associated with such Kiwi-bred multi-millionaires as Im Themightyquinn and Chicago Bull, Gary Hall senior has been given the Harness Racing Australia’s Distinguished Service Award. The Western Australian great has been in the sport for more than 40 years and has trained more than 3560 winners. He won three Inter Dominion finals and an Auckland Cup with Im Themightyquinn. My Hard Copy was another of his best winners. Export fee from June 1 An export fee is being introduced for New Zealand horses heading to China. Harness Racing New Zealand advises a fee of $300 plus GST per horse will be effective from June 1, 2025. From January 1, 2026 the full export fee will apply. “The fee has largely been introduced to offset the administration costs involved in processing these transactions, ” says HRNZ’s Head of Racing and Wagering Matthew Peden. Club News : Addington  Trainers as well as owners are being encouraged to get along to Addington Raceway’s annual Owners night this Friday. Starting at 5pm, the expo is free to all. The night will feature a number of stall-holders and an array of prizes and giveaways including an accommodation package to Australia worth around $3000, Bed and Breakfast at the Commodore Airport Hotel in Christchurch, and a free entry for a yearling at the 2026 NZB Standardbred Yearling Sales. “We are hopeful of getting around 250 people along,” says Addington Raceway’s Sponsorship Manager Rachel Deegan. Harness Racing New Zealand will be among the stall-holders with Head of Racing and Wagering Matthew Peden encouraging existing and prospective owners, as well as trainers to get along. “It’s a valuable forum for everyone in the sport,” says Peden, “and especially useful for trainers who have shares available in yearlings that they bought in February.” “It’s also a golden opportunity for trainers to promote themselves and get some free exposure.” All trainers who get involved will receive a $50 card for Addington’s Spectators Bar and Bistro. Club News – Wyndham  The prestigious Group 2 Macca Lodge NZ Kindergarten Stakes is the feature event of a quality day of harness racing at Young Quinn Raceway in Wyndham on Sunday (30 March). The Kindergarten Stakes is raced over 1609m for a stake of $60,000 and has been won by some of the great names of New Zealand harness racing including Young Quinn in 1972, the horse the course is named after. Young Quinn was one of Southland’ best pacers winning major races including the 1975 Miracle Mile in Sydney and the 1975 Interdominion Pacing Final. Other races on the programme on Sunday include the $40,000 Group 3 Champagne Stakes, Heat 3 of the Alabar NZ Southern Supremacy Series and the Hunter Family Handicap Pace. The day will be supported by a family fun day of entertainment with the ever- popular heads and tails game with a $150 Prezzy Card up for grabs plus plenty of free entertainment for the kids including mini jeeps, a bouncy castle, sack races, a scavenger hunt and lolly scramble. There will also be Kidz Kartz racing on the programme at the event. The action will commence from 12.05pm on the day and admission is free. Bring the gazebo or a picnic blanket and enjoy some top-quality harness racing along with some great entertainment. Lindsay Beer Promotions Officer Southern Harness Racing 03 217 4288 021 351 499 View the full article
    • What 2025 Group 1 Australian Cup Where Flemington Racecourse – Melbourne, Victoria When Saturday, March 29, 2025 Prizemoney $2,500,000 Distance 2000m Conditions Group 1 | WFA 2024 winner Cascadian (8) | T: James Cummings | J: Ben Melham (59kg) Visit Dabble The Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) takes top billing at Flemington on Saturday afternoon, where a field of 10 will battle it out for the $2.5 million on offer. The field boasts seven Group 1 winners, with all eyes on Pride Of Jenni as she looks to go one better in the race, having finished second 12 months ago to Cascadian. Will Pride Of Jenni prove too hard to run down? Or, will a backmarker spoil her front-running fun once again? 2025 Australian Cup odds Following her breathtaking win fresh in the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m), Pride Of Jenni is the $2.90 market elect with horse racing bookmakers for the 2025 Australian Cup. Australian Cup Prelude (2000m) victor Middle Earth ($5) holds the second line of betting, whilst Group 1-winning trio Zardozi ($8), Atishu ($9) and Light Infantry Man ($9) are the other runners at a single-figure quote. Upwards of $12 is available for the rest of the field. 2025 Australian Cup speed map The speed map in the 2025 Australian Cup seems pretty simple; Pride Of Jenni will use barrier one to do as she pleases out in front, with her only other challenger in the first half of the race being Deny Knowledge from barrier three. Middle Earth, Light Infantry Man and Feroce will likely be tasked with bringing the rest of the field into the race approaching the home turn, with the likes of Zardozi, Attrition and Atishu relishing the strong tempo and finishing off best. Continue reading for HorseBetting’s top selections and $100 betting strategy for the 2025 Australian Cup. 2025 Australian Cup preview & form Atishu us a Flemington specialist, winning four times and placing on three other occasions. The Chris Waller-trained mare will relish the strong tempo the leaders set and with the long Flemington straight set to aid her want to build through the gears and finish off strongly, she looks hard to hold out. She has had two runs this campaign and the Savabeel mare has been finishing off with intent which suggests the 2000m third-up will suit. Blake Shinn will need to have her within striking distance on the home turn, but if Atishu brings her best, the is too hard to ignore. Zardozi could not make up the required ground to topple Pride Of Jenni when they clashed in the Peter Young Stakes, but this race seemingly sets up a touch better for the Godolphin mare. Pride Of Jenni simply cannot be ignored, as she is all class, but with Deny Knowledge a chance to pester her throughout, she may be vulnerable in the last 200m. 2025 Australian Cup selections & best bets Selections: 7 ATISHU 8 ZARDOZI 6 PRIDE OF JENNI 4 MIDDLE EARTH $100 betting strategy $100 Atishu (#7) @ 2025 Australian Cup final field 1. Light Infantry Man (4) T: Ciaron Maher J: Ethan Brown W: 59kg Age: 6YO Colour: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Fast Company (IRE) Dam: Lights On Me (GB) +900 +180 2. Attrition (6) T: Mitchell Freedman J: John Allen W: 59kg Age: 5YO Colour: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Queen’s Kiss +1100 +210 3. Young Werther (10) T: Danny O’Brien J: Daniel Stackhouse W: 59kg Age: 7YO Colour: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Tavistock (NZ) Dam: Romantic Time (NZ) +3300 +600 4. Middle Earth (8) T: Ciaron Maher J: Mark Zahra W: 59kg Age: 5YO Colour: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Roaring Lion (USA) Dam: Roheryn (IRE) +400 -117.65 5. Shaiyhar (2) T: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young J: Daniel Moor W: 59kg Age: 6YO Colour: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Sharliyna (IRE) +3300 +600 6. Pride Of Jenni (1) T: Ciaron Maher J: Craig Newitt W: 57kg Age: 7YO Colour: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Pride of Dubai Dam: Sancerre (NZ) +170 -250 7. Atishu (7) T: Chris Waller J: Blake Shinn W: 57kg Age: 7YO Colour: Brown Sex: Mare Sire: Savabeel Dam: Posy (NZ) +700 +140 8. Zardozi (9) T: James Cummings J: Jamie Melham W: 57kg Age: 4YO Colour: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Kingman (GB) Dam: Chanderi (GB) +550 +110 9. Deny Knowledge (3) T: Anthony & Sam Freedman J: Craig Williams W: 57kg Age: 7YO Colour: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Pride of Dubai Dam: The Paris Shrug (GB) +1300 +250 10. Feroce (5) T: Dominic Sutton J: Billy Egan W: 54.5kg Age: 3YO Colour: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Super Seth Dam: Corinthia (NZ) +1300 +250 Horse racing tips View the full article
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