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    • Me too. This language is so unprofessional. Partly why if I watch live racing here, I keep the mute button on most of the time. For heavens sake, if they can't use standard English, send them back to high school English class until they can and before you put them on air.
    • Preformance gets right up my nose.
    • "Preformance" and "For mine" can be included.
    • Harness Racing New Zealand and Next Gen have arranged a special bus service for visitors attending the NZB National Standardbred Yearling Sales to get to and back from Sunday’s Banks Peninsula Trotting Club meeting at Motukarara. The sales start at Karaka in Auckland this Saturday (February 15) and then move to Christchurch on Tuesday (February 18). The schedule on Sunday is : Christchurch pick ups at : 10:20 AM – Commodore Hotel 10:35 AM – Chateau on the Park 10:40 AM – Depart for Motukarara Raceway   Return Trip: 5:45 PM – Depart Motukarara, returning to Chateau on the Park and Commodore Hotel All bus passengers are invited to join HRNZ and Next Gen in our marquee on the hill for an afternoon of great racing, networking, and hospitality. Seats are limited to 45 passengers and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To secure your place, email cameron@hrnz.co.nz today. There are also a very limited number of seats available on Friday’s bus that is heading to Alexandra Park from Karaka. The bus will depart the DoubleTree by Hilton, Karaka at 4.15pm sharp, and on return will depart from Alexandra Park at 10.30pm sharp. Again all enquiries should be emailed to cameron@hrnz.co.nz  View the full article
    • By Mike Love  Regular beach training has been one of the keys to turning around Sharma Trouble , the winner of the Rakaia Seed Cleaning Trot at Methven yesterday. Trained by Nigel Chalmers at Waikouaiti trainer Nigel Chalmers, it was the six-year-old Superfast Stuart gelding’s first win nine starts.  “It looked like he jogged that. I think the penny may have dropped with him, I think he’s quite promising.” said Chalmers.   Sharma Trouble, driven by Sam Thornley, began quickly to lead early before settling three back the markers. The gaps presented themselves up the long Methven straight for Sharma Trouble to burst through and speed away to win by two lengths from Castleisland and Rosary.  “I have been taking him over to the beach everyday the last couple of weeks and he’s just been getting better and better.”  Sharma Trouble was formerly with Methven trainer Michael Heenan before Chalmers saw the gelding up for sale.  “I called Michael and asked to lease it, which he agreed to. He told me he works really well and that if I could get him right he’d win some races.” “He’s had a few issues along the way – back issues, foot issues, muscled issues – the works. So it’s been a very satisfying win because of the work that’s gone into him.” There are seven people involved in the lease – including Chalmers’ father Graeme Chalmers who trained 19 winners himself.  “Dad’s in it, with a couple of friends, my sister and a few others so it’s really cool for them.”  Chalmers has now trained 21 winners, and trains one other horse in addition to Sharma Trouble.  “Annrose is a horse with ability – she will go to the trials on Wednesday to hopefully qualify. She’s one to follow in the future.” View the full article
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