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  1. Run Boy Run, Come Dance With Me and Alta Shelby are all on the verge of making Jewels fields, but ne… View the full article
  2. Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)Following the running of race 5, The Homestead Sports Bar Reuben Lewis Memorial, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (1)(d). The Informant, Mr Coles, alleged that near the 1100 metres Mr Goindasamy directed his mount SLEEK SECRET inwards when insufficiently clear of OHCEEDEE which was badly ...View the full article
  3. Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)Following the running of race 5, The Homestead Sports Bar Reuben Lewis Memorial, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (1)(d). The Informant, Mr Coles, alleged that near the 1000 metres Mr Kareem allowed his mount WALKIN’ BY to shift in when insufficiently clear of SLEEK SECRET which was dictated ...View the full article
  4. Rule Number(s): 638(1)(d)Following the running of race 6, Steinlager, an Information was filed pursuant to Rule 638 (1)(d). The Informant, Mr Coles, alleged that near the 1300 metres Ms Fawcett allowed her mount BIRDIE BLITZ to shift in when insufficiently clear of REVERED which was dictated in, crowding COUNY CLARE onto HOLY ...View the full article
  5. Next time it steps up over a bit more distance!!!! Floundering early but will learn heaps from that.
  6. Don't expect to see a lot of Lindsay Park newcomer La Bella Diosa during the upcoming winter months. View the full article
  7. Japan's growing influence on Australian racing will get a further boost if super sire Deep Impact ca… View the full article
  8. I'm old enough to have had the pleasure of seeing Show Gate win at Riccarton. Also saw that big beast of a horse Empire Rose win there as well!
  9. Reefton, Kawhia, Rangiora and Twizel?
  10. Turnover Report to 06 May 2018.pdf
  11. Peter and Sue Westend have added another element to their growing Norwegian Park business with What’… View the full article
  12. Southland has three of the top 12 qualifiers for the $125,000 Group 1 2YO Ruby at Cambridge on June … View the full article
  13. The foundation on which Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman’s outstanding season has been built is teamw… View the full article
  14. Time Lord has boosted his Group One chances in the Queensland Derby with a successful Australian deb… View the full article
  15. This change is a slight adjustment to the existing law that missed the mark slightly. But can someone tell me how they will define "a standout yearling"?
  16. The second half of the third plenary session of the 37th Asian Racing Conference in Seoul this week … View the full article
  17. Betting against Will Gordon posting another jumping double aboard the stablemates It’s A Wonder and … View the full article
  18. Star sprinter Harry Angel has made a winning start to his campaign in the Duke of York Stakes ahead … View the full article
  19. Kentucky Derby winner Justify has drawn gate seven for the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore, where he w… View the full article
  20. Minister for Racing Winston Peters today announced changes to bloodstock tax rules for the New Zeala… View the full article
  21. Well-related Ruakaka maiden winner McCartney might find herself in stakes company if she’s not sold … View the full article
  22. Rt Hon Winston Peters Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Racing 17 May 2018 Bloodstock tax rules to change Minister for Racing Winston Peters today announced changes to bloodstock tax rules for the New Zealand racing industry as part of Budget 2018. “Racing is a significant industry in New Zealand and this measure will provide economic stimulus to many parts of the country. The change will encourage new investment in the breeding industry to make it more financially attractive and increase the quality of this country’s racing stock,” says Winston Peters. “The Budget allows $4.8 million over the next four years for tax deductions that can be claimed for the costs of high-quality horses acquired with the intention to breed. “The previous rules around tax write-downs did not serve their original purpose of promoting new investment, as they favoured established breeding businesses rather than attracting new entrants. “These changes mean that a new investor in the breeding industry will be able to claim tax deductions for the costs of a horse as if they had an existing breeding business. To qualify, the horse must be a standout yearling. “Quality breeding is the life blood of the thoroughbred racing code. It also helps sustain an iconic New Zealand industry and ensures New Zealand horses can compete with the best in the world. “I expect the new rules will apply to yearlings acquired from next year’s premier bloodstock sales,” says Winston Peters.
  23. In the RIU response it is mentioned that they have been recommending to both HRNZ and NZTR "for the past two years that the NZ rules should include a comprehensive "one clear day rule" to include all treatments to a horse to avoid the current confusion." Following on from these comments made by the RIU regarding the differences in rule applications across the New Zealand racing codes we posed the following questions to the HRNZ CEO, Edward Rennell. The questions and his responses are as follows: BOAY: Does HRNZ intend to introduce a "one clear day rule" to include all treatments to a horse before raceday? HRNZ: Yes. The board at its last meeting on 28 April 2018, requested management to consult with our legal advisor and equine veterinary advisor to determ appropriate wording with a view to reviewing a draft rule change at its next meeting on 31 May 2018. BOAY: If so when? HRNZ: If approved by the Board on 31 May, there is an industry consultation phase we must undertake over the following month. Once completed this would then be formally approved at the Board's next meeting on 10 July. We would then have to submit to the Minister and The Gazette - with a target of having this effective 1 August 2018. BOAY: Does HRNZ see any reason why they shouldn't align with the Thoroughbred code in NZ and OZ with the application of this rule? HRNZ: Makes sense to have common prohibited substance rules where possible - particularly with vets and participants common across both codes. BOAY: Is it correct that HRNZ "has no rules regarding one clear day for any medication including alkalising agents"? HRNZ: ADDRESSED UNDER RULES 1004 (6) WHICH STATES: (6) No person shall during any day of racing, in respect of a horse entered in a race, administer by injection, nasal gastric tube, gastric tube, ventilator, or nebulizer any substance whatsoever. Where such administration occurs both the person and the trainer commit a breach of this sub-rule unless such device was used after the horse had raced or under the direction or supervision of a club veterinary surgeon, Racecourse Inspector or Stipendiary Steward. 1.8.06For the purposes of this sub-rule the day of racing is deemed to commence 12 hours prior to the first race and conclude half an hour after the last race. BOAY: Does HRNZ intend to implement specific rules for pre-raceday treatment with alkalising agents? HRNZ: WILL BE ADDRESSED UNDER THE ONE CLEAR DAY RULE. UNDER THIS TRAINERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ADMINISTER AKALISING AGENTS FROM MIDNIGHT ON THE THURSDAY MORNING FOR A RACEDAY ON THE FRIDAY. Note this rule change was proposed at our Annual Conference in 2015, but was rejected by clubs and kindred bodies in preference for the retention of the current rule (at Conference we require a 2/3rds majority for rule changes). Intention is for the Board to address this directly in line with the process outlined in paragraph 1 above. Edward Rennell Harness Racing NZ Inc. | Chief Executive
  24. In the RIU response it is mentioned that they have been recommending to both HRNZ and NZTR "for the past two years that the NZ rules should include a comprehensive "one clear day rule" to include all treatments to a horse to avoid the current confusion." Following on from these comments made by the RIU regarding the differences in rule applications across the New Zealand racing codes we posed the following questions to the HRNZ CEO, Edward Rennell. The questions and his responses are as follows: BOAY: Does HRNZ intend to introduce a "one clear day rule" to include all treatments to a horse before raceday? HRNZ: Yes. The board at its last meeting on 28 April 2018, requested management to consult with our legal advisor and equine veterinary advisor to determ appropriate wording with a view to reviewing a draft rule change at its next meeting on 31 May 2018. BOAY: If so when? HRNZ: If approved by the Board on 31 May, there is an industry consultation phase we must undertake over the following month. Once completed this would then be formally approved at the Board's next meeting on 10 July. We would then have to submit to the Minister and The Gazette - with a target of having this effective 1 August 2018. BOAY: Does HRNZ see any reason why they shouldn't align with the Thoroughbred code in NZ and OZ with the application of this rule? HRNZ: Makes sense to have common prohibited substance rules where possible - particularly with vets and participants common across both codes. BOAY: Is it correct that HRNZ "has no rules regarding one clear day for any medication including alkalising agents"? HRNZ: ADDRESSED UNDER RULES 1004 (6) WHICH STATES: (6) No person shall during any day of racing, in respect of a horse entered in a race, administer by injection, nasal gastric tube, gastric tube, ventilator, or nebulizer any substance whatsoever. Where such administration occurs both the person and the trainer commit a breach of this sub-rule unless such device was used after the horse had raced or under the direction or supervision of a club veterinary surgeon, Racecourse Inspector or Stipendiary Steward. 1.8.06For the purposes of this sub-rule the day of racing is deemed to commence 12 hours prior to the first race and conclude half an hour after the last race. BOAY: Does HRNZ intend to implement specific rules for pre-raceday treatment with alkalising agents? HRNZ: WILL BE ADDRESSED UNDER THE ONE CLEAR DAY RULE. UNDER THIS TRAINERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ADMINISTER AKALISING AGENTS FROM MIDNIGHT ON THE THURSDAY MORNING FOR A RACEDAY ON THE FRIDAY. Note this rule change was proposed at our Annual Conference in 2015, but was rejected by clubs and kindred bodies in preference for the retention of the current rule (at Conference we require a 2/3rds majority for rule changes). Intention is for the Board to address this directly in line with the process outlined in paragraph 1 above. Edward Rennell Harness Racing NZ Inc. | Chief Executive
  25. Champion stayer Big Orange has been ruled out for the season because of injury. View the full article
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