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      Today we have seen the only remaining truly independent racing industry publication "hang the bridle on the wall."  The Informant has ceased to publish.
      Why?
      In my opinion the blame lies firmly at the feet of the NZRB.  Over the next few days BOAY will be asking some very pertinent questions to those in charge.
      For example:
      How much is the NZRB funded Best Bets costing the industry?  Does it make a profit?  What is its circulation?  800?  Or more?  Does the Best Bets pay for its form feeds?  Was The Informant given the same deal?
      How much does the industry fund the NZ Racing Desk for its banal follow the corporate line journalism?
      Why were the "manager's at the door" when Dennis Ryan was talking to Peter Early?
      Where are the NZ TAB turnover figures?
      The Informant may be gone for the moment but the industry must continue to ask the hard questions.
       
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    • The European Pattern Committee (EPC) has approved the upgrade of two Group 3 races to Group 2 status for 2026, including the Prix Paul de Moussac at ParisLongchamp (1400m, 3yo, early-June). Won last year by the subsequent Group 1 winner Maranoa Charlie, the race is intended to act as the main stepping stone to the G1 Prix Jean Prat over the same distance approximately one month later. Germany successfully applied to upgrade the Bavarian Classic at Munich (2000m, 3yo, early-May) to Group 2 status. The Bavarian Classic has a strong record of producing Deutsches Derby contenders in recent years, with Isfahan the last horse to complete the double in 2016. The EPC has also sanctioned five new Listed races across Europe. France will create a new Listed race at ParisLongchamp restricted to fillies and mares titled the Prix Esotérique (1600m, 4yo+, mid-May). In Germany, a Listed trial for the Deutsches Derby will be introduced at Dortmund, run two weeks prior to the Derby over the distance of 2050m. Elsewhere, Ireland have created a new Listed contest for juvenile fillies at Cork titled the Firville Stakes (1400m, 2yo, mid-August), while both Italy and Sweden have had conditions races reinstated back into the black-type programme – the Premio Emanuele Filiberto (2000m, 3yo, early-May) and the Jägersro Sprint (1200m, 3yo+, mid-May), respectively. It is also worth noting that, in 2025, the EPC approved the upgrade of Leopardstown's Golden Fleece Stakes to Group 1 status. Held at Leopardstown on Irish Champions Weekend in mid-September, the two-year-old contest will also be run over the increased distance of 1800m (from 1600m) when this change takes effect in 2026. As well as the black-type changes announced above, the EPC has removed the threat of sanctions from Italian racing in recognition of the significant progress made by the Ministry of Agriculture (MASAF) in Italy, in terms of the regularisation of their prize-money payments and improvements to their administrative procedures in line with the standards expected. The EPC ratified a total of 811 black-type races, down from 814 in 2025, comprising 409 Group races (411 in 2024) and 402 Listed races (403). The races which have been downgraded for 2026 are as follows: Italy G2 Premio Dormello (Milan) downgraded to Group 3 G2 Premio Lydia Tesio (Rome) downgraded to Group 3 G2 Premio Roma (Milan) downgraded to Group 3 Listed Botticelli (Rome) loses Listed status Listed Repubbliche Marinare (Rome) loses Listed status Listed Vittorio Riva (Milan) loses Listed status Scandinavia G3 Scandinavian Open Championship (Copenhagen) downgraded to Listed In addition to these downgrades, the G3 Prix Pénélope at Saint-Cloud (France), Listed Prix Scaramouche at Saint-Cloud (France), Listed Spring Mile at Jägersro (Sweden) and Listed Swedish Open Mile at Bro Park (Sweden) were all voluntarily deleted from the black-type programme.   Additional Changes Other key changes to note include the decision of France Galop to move prominent Pattern races from a Sunday fixture at ParisLongchamp to a Thursday night, with the aim of showcasing quality racing to a younger audience. The G1 Prix d'Ispahan (1850m, 4yo+), G1 Prix Vicomtesse Vigier (3100m, 4yo+) and G3 Prix du Palais-Royal (1400m, 3yo+) will all move to that ParisLongchamp midweek slot in 2026 (May 21). The G3 Prix Hocquart (2200m, 3yo) and Listed Prix de Montretout (1600m, 4yo+) will move in the opposite direction to bolster the vacant Sunday fixture at ParisLongchamp on May 24, alongside the G2 Prix Corrida (2100m, 4yo+ fillies and mares) which was previously run midweek at Saint-Cloud. In addition, the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (2400m, 4yo+) will take place a week later from this year (July 5) in order to push the race a further week on from Royal Ascot, and a similar rationale applies to the week later date for the G1 Prix Jean Prat (1400m, 3yo) at Deauville (July 12). France Galop also successfully applied to run the G2 Prix Alec Head (formerly the Prix de Pomone, 2500m, 3yo+ fillies and mares) a week earlier (August 15) to create better spacing with the G1 Prix Vermeille – which was shifted forward by one week last year as part of the movement of Arc Trials Day. Due to Capannelle Racecourse not being operational until September, MASAF have successfully applied to move the black-type races due to be run in Rome during the first half of the year to San Siro Racecourse in Milan, aside from one Listed contest (Premio Natale di Roma) which moves to Florence. This will mean that the G3 Premio Parioli (Italian 2,000 Guineas), G3 Premio Regina Elena (Italian 1,000 Guineas) and G2 Derby Italiano will all be run at a different venue this year. Horse Racing Ireland also confirmed temporary host venues for Tipperary's five black-type races whilst that venue is closed for the development of an all-weather surface. In Britain, a further point of interest was the name change for the Group 2 race at York formerly known as the 1895 Duke Of York Stakes (6f, 3yo+, mid-May), which will now be named the Minster Stakes.   'At Risk' Races for 2027 A total of 22 Pattern and Listed races will be at risk of potential downgrade in 2027, depending on their performance in 2026. They once again include the Mill Reef Stakes at Newbury, run over six furlongs for juveniles in late-September. The Mill Reef's Group 2 status was maintained by the EPC for 2026 following a unanimous vote, but the race will be downgraded automatically in 2027 if it fails to achieve its annual parameter this year. By nation, the spread of 'at risk' races is as follows: Britain – 3 France – 4 Germany – 5 Ireland – 3 Italy – 5 Sweden – 2   Statement from the Chair Jason Morris, chair of the EPC, said, “The EPC has reduced the number of scheduled black-type races for a fifth year in a row, with the total falling from 853 races in 2021 to 811 races in 2026. This reflects the collective responsibility that the EPC member countries share towards enforcing quality control. “The EPC also recognises the challenges being faced with falling foal populations and a diminishing supply of high-quality horses throughout Europe, and it will continue to work collaboratively to keep this critical issue under review. “In this regard, the EPC has warmly welcomed MASAF's commitment to revitalise and relaunch the Italian racing and breeding industry, which includes ambitions for securing an upgrade of an existing race to Group 1 status in the future. The prize-money of the G2 Premio del Jockey Club at Milan in October has been doubled to €500,000 for 2026 as a race that Italy is targeting for potential promotion.” The post Prix Paul de Moussac Among Two New Group 2 Races Approved by the EPC appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
    • Hrnz stopping some big spending  buyers  from buying  to
    • Agree very tough game to make a dollar, and most people just see the sale price, without think of the breeding cost outlay, guess they'd b penty that couldn't afford to take them home, tomorrow sales be interesting, any lot take your fancy for top price.
    • Sometimes you have to have faith. That officials at ANY Sport can make decisions based on what they see. I like a lot of your ideas , but you are a fraction to pedantic. (Nothing wrong with being Pedantic as you get more results in your favour that way , whatever you might be tackling , like Fishing for example lol 😆🤣) Horses and drivers do funny things in races. Stewards have to make sense of it , BUT They CANNOT tell you how to drive your horse. Drivers still make split second decisions , horses make bad errors , and vice versa ) things happen. Case 1/ I argued the driverless horse case at Hawera with you , over which we had differing views. The stewards probably even had a view different to BOTH of us . It's just the way it is . You wanted drivers suspended in that particular case. I didn't , as they were juniors and a driverless horse does Weird and wonderful things. Leeway is needed . and the race should of been called off to like a subscriber here pointed out . NoworNever I think it was. CASE 2/ Not of interest to anyone except you Mr Galah , as you would remember this handy NZ horse  named HOT and TREACHEROUS. he raced last Saturday night Albion at Long odds,  against the FFA top class horses. And the driver went a bit 'Ballistic ' and tried to leave the hot favourite SPEAK THE TRUTH out 3 wide , and then tried to cross the leader not long after. A terrible effort as no way would that horse be giving him the lead. Anyway , The Classy 'Speak The Truth' ( a miracle Mile placegetter and started in the Slot races at Cambridge once he's that good)    powered to an easy Victory . The Mug driver of Hot and Treacherous was quizzed as to his driving tactics by stewards. I thought his drive was quite ordinary at the time .  Livingstone doesn't drive much at all though. and he was having a Go. to Win the race.  And what could stipes do ?? suspend him for having a go ?? He tried to beat them , what you're spose to do . Didn't go about it as you might like as was shown to be futile against quality opponents. Anyway they didn't suspend him , and I can only imagine when quizzed he just said I was trying to lead and win . About 1 hour ago at our Tuesday Albion meet , we now run FFA stands for the old boys who can't keep up Saturday nights. to give them a race they can still win. Old TURN IT UP won one of these last month bless him. what a trooper he is.  today, HOT and Treacherous in the stand FFA off 30m handicap ran a great 2nd , and paid $6 the place (starting 30-1) and Livingstone drove him beautifully and all but beat the hot favourite that he did head off for a few strides. well done to them.  Each race is different , and looked at differently. Is quite funny for getting quizzed for having a go. Or not having a Go . But in the end the Stipes Can't tell them how to drive........ and the public has to accept that too.  Case 3/ Lack of vigour things just happen in your Big silly fields in NZ . If you're last at the 1/4 in those Big 14 horse fields , why be vigorous ? you're NO HOPE of getting any of the money.  might as well wait till next time and still have a horse lol...   thankfully in Oz the 6-10 horse fields mean everyone can have a Go Everytime and lack of vigour not an issue at all. 
    • well you have to have 2 yearold races at some stage Brodster. 8 youngsters went around in 2 heats at Pukekohe today. They went about 2 minutes to 2.01 so pretty good on that track. They Were a bit strung out though . But hopefully the programmer will give them a race soon. There are 2 scratchings in the Addington race , so you're being unfair on the Programmer , who is not going to pick that would happen.  was spose to be 5 starters. Why accept for a race then scratch? trainers should be fined for that sort of rubbish lol 😉😂  Hey the Two (2) x  maiden races are being run for 15k in races 7 and 8 straight after the 2 yearolds on Thursday. So is that the prize you thinking the 2 year-olds should run for instead of 17k that is programmed ? you're probably right. I'd only run ALL maidens for $9k races if I was doing it lol 🤣😎  save a few bucks that way. wouldn't be too popular with a trainers and owners though lol. 😆   they'd get used to it quick enough though and actually try and win a race to get better prizemoney when better rating.  that's the way to do it.
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