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    • So how do trainers from South Canterbury, Otago and Southland get to have input on programming? In fact how do any?  I understand that the next SI programming meeting to confirm the programme for April through July is next week. Yet, although a licensed trainer, I have had no communication from the TA or NZTR about it and certainly haven't been sent the draft programme for feedback. 
    • Centennial Farms' Donald V. Little, Jr. has been named president of the Belmont Child Care Association, Inc. (BCCA) Board of Directors, a position long held by Libby Imperio, who is stepping down, according to a release from the organization. Imperio's new role will be as immediate past president and advisor to the executive committee. Imperio has been a part of the BCCA board since 2009 and was named president in 2014. A vital part of BCCA and a champion of the backstretch community, she was responsible for several innovative means of supporting backstretch workers, including a college scholarship program which is awarded annually at the Anna House graduation. Under her tenure, the BCCA added a Women's Literacy Program and went from providing annual Christmas gifts for 50 families to 300 families. “My 12 years as president have brought with it so much success and growth to BCCA, and I will be forever grateful for all the support I received from the BCCA board, BCCA staff, and most importantly, the donors for what we have accomplished together,” said Imperio. Little has served on the BCCA board since 2016 and as vice president since 2019. President and co-owner of Centennial Farms since 1990, Little is also Chairman of the United States Polo Association (USPA) Club and holds a number of other equine-related positions. “When I was asked to become president of such an outstanding and important organization for the children and families of the New York Thoroughbred racing backstretch community, it was an easy yes! I am honored to serve and will do my best to help BCCA thrive,” said Little. Learn more about the BCCA at belmontchildcare.org. The post Little to Succeed Imperio at Belmont Child Care Association appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Scratchings don't close till tomorrow mate!
    • if we thought hrnz could afford to sustain the level of stakes funding ,then you would only have discussion about where that funding is best directed. in other words we can debate whether hrnz  directing  funding to x or y is approprate,but at least its going to people within the industry,either way. however,most don't belive hrnz can sustain the level of stakes and are significantly overspending,therefore that will result in both the x and y sectors of the industry being impacted for the worse. gamma,when you comment on who should get funding,your commenting on the first part and of course that ultimately comes down to opinions and the difference in opinions is fair enough,but you never seem to place much focus on the second part of what 've said. the second part will always be the most significvant for everyone long term. because funding priorities can change if you have the money to fund them,but funding priorities won't exist if the funds are no longer there and things will revert back to bare minimum and survival mode.If that happens then there will be a far greater outcry against everyone involved in thecurrent  decision making. 
    • Friday, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, post time: 21:00, CAPE VERDI SPONSORED BY AZIZI DEVELOPMENTS-G2, AED850,000, 4yo/up, SH 3yo, f/m, 1600mT Field: Quid Pro Quo (SAF) (Lance {SAF}), Dubai Treasure (Ire) (Exceed And Excel {Aus}), Miss Of Change (Fr) (King Of Change {GB}), Capitana Bling (Ire) (Invincible Army {Ire}), Dubai Beach (Ire) (Blue Point {Ire}), Riyabovka (Fr) (Saxon Warrior {Jpn}). TDN Analysis: Saeed bin Suroor is always dangerous with a Godolphin runner, and in Listed Boadicea Stakes heroine Dubai Treasure, he could be heard from in Friday's Cape Verdi. Fellow Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby sends out Meydan handicap runner-up Dubai Beach. Team Valor's dual South African Grade 1 heroine Quid Pro Quo makes her desert bow, as does Swedish listed victress Capitana Bling. Click here for the complete field. The post Black-Type Analysis: Godolphin Duo Versus Quid Pro Quo In Cape Verdi 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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