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    • What we are not seeing is any spokes person for Entain or HRNz actually coming out and explaining what is going on?? It is all very well Entain chucking the promised money into stakes, but it is only slightly masking the fact that harness in many regions in NZ are struggling! We had all this media sideshow saying how great it was that Entain was boosting stakes for 5 years and then WHAT? Does anyone actually believe that Entain are going to continue to put large $ into racing when the 5 years is up? As The Galah has stated, the majority of the owners and trainers are past middle aged and this is the problem that money will not fix. Why are we not hearing from the CEO of Entain, I appreciate he lives in Australia but surely we do deserve to hear from him as to how he thinks things are going? Entain have total control over the NZ TAB and the way it is run and call all of the shots! Does anyone actually have confidence in how things are going currently and in 3 years time?  
    • What Kyneton Races Where Kyneton Racing Club – 44 Campaspe Pl, Kyneton VIC 3444 When Monday, November 18, 2024 First Race 1:30pm AEDT Visit Dabble A competitive eight-race meeting at Kyneton is set to kick off another action-packed week of racing in Victoria. The meeting is set to be held on a Good 4 rated surface, despite the Soft 5 rating at the time of acceptances. The rail comes out 4m the entire circuit, with the first race set to commence at 1:30pm AEDT. Best Bet at Kyneton: Glamour Ana Glamour Ana has chased home a couple of handy types when finishing second at her last two starts. Two runs back, the three-year-old filly was beaten two-lengths by Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) contender, Stage ‘N’ Screen, before going on to chase home Express Yo’Self, who went around in Group company at Caulfield on Saturday. If Blaike McDougall can land in the one-one from barrier six and have a camp on the speed throughout, Glamour Ana looks to have the upside and class about her to be breaking maiden raks at the fourth time of asking. Best Bet Race 4 – #7 Glamour Ana (6) 3yo Filly | T: Ben, Will & JD Hayes | J: Blaike McDougall (56kg) Bet with Neds Next Best at Kyneton: Loafer Fresh from a four-month spell, the Archie Alexander-trained Loafer looks to have found the right race to return a winner in. Having been competitive in tougher races than this as a juvenile, the now three-year-old filly looks to have returned in fine form if her recent jumpouts are anything to go by. Declan Bates will have her in the ideal position on the leaders heels throughout, and once asked to quicken, Loafer should have no issue in disposing of her rivals over 1112m first-up. Next Best Race 6 – #10 Loafer (3) 3yo Filly | T: Archie Alexander | J: Declan Bates (59kg) Bet with Playup Best Value at Kyneton: Foreverintime Despite still being a maiden in Australia, former Kiwi Foreverintime presents as great value with Picklebet in the Kyneton closer. The filly has been racing in much tougher races than what she lines up in on Monday since arriving on those shores and was last seen finishing last in Group 2 company at Moonee Valley. In New Zealand, she once finished 3.6 lengths off Velocious in Group 1 company, which stands out like a sore thumb in a BM64 like this. If Linda Meech can land her in a prominent position, Foreverintime looks a great play. Best Value Race 8 – #9 Foreverintime (11) 3yo Filly | T: Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman | J: Linda Meech (57kg) Bet with Picklebet Monday quaddie tips for Kyneton Kyneton quadrella selections Monday, November 18, 2024 3-8-9-11 1-10 3-5-7-11 4-5-9-11 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Yeah very good run, possibly a year to early for her, trainer always turns her horses out well, obviously had plenty of fitness on her side after a limited preparation racing wise.
    • Driver Penalties  S Doody | Manawatu 11 November; use of whip; suspended 12-21 November inclusive.  S Dickson | Manawatu 11 November; use of whip; fined $300.  L Whittaker | NZ Metropolitan 12 November; use of whip; suspended 13-23 November inclusive.  B Butt | NZ Metropolitan 12 November; careless driving; suspended 16-24 November inclusive.  A Butt | NZ Metropolitan 12 November; contacted track marker; fined $100.  C Hart | NZ Metropolitan 12 November; contacted track marker; fined $100.  K Green | Ashburton 14 November; use of whip; suspended 18-27 November inclusive.  N Williamson | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; use of whip; suspended 18-27 November inclusive and fined $600.  C Hart | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; use of whip; suspended 17-26 November inclusive and fined $600.  R Stevens | Winton 17 November; use of whip; fined $250.  S Walkinshaw | Winton 17 November; use of whip; fined $300.  Trainer Penalty  S & A Telfer | Ashburton 14 November; unapproved gear; fined $600.  Horse Penalties  MAVIS JONES | NZ Metropolitan 12 November; broke at start; must complete standing start trial.  VERDUCCI | Ashburton 14 November; atrial fibrillation; veterinary clearance including ECG required and must complete trial.  MOA MOJITO | Ashburton 14 November; broke in running; must complete trial.  CRACKLE N CRUNCH | Ashburton 14 November; broke in running; must complete trial.  MIKI BENNETT | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; broke in running; must complete trial.  SALUTE | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; late scratching on veterinary advice; veterinary clearance required.  EMPIRE CITY | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; poor recovery; veterinary clearance required.  SPIRIT OF ANARCHY | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; late scratching on veterinary advice; veterinary clearance required.  Protests  GENERAL JEN | NZ Metropolitan 15 November; denied a fair start; declared a non-runner.  TOP POCKET CHANCE | Winton 17 November; displayed unsatisfactory manners prior to start; declared a non-runner.  The post 11-17 November 2024 appeared first on RIB. View the full article
    • Cheers, seems like a good turnout. Great salute to The B-52's Motion in the ocean His air hose broke Lots of trouble Lots of bubble He was in a jam S'in a giant clam Rock rock Rock lobster and your horse 🙂
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