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Chief Stipe

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  1. I've met him. Sharp guy. How many NZ based Jockeys perform in OZ?
  2. Let me guess... Verti-draining and sand?
  3. Do you think this is happening on the AWT's?
  4. Meeting News Te Aroha and Associated Meetings Racing Te Aroha Although work deeper into the profile was completed post the transfer of the 7 July raceday, compaction has continued to be an issue with slow progress being made with the Te Aroha track, due to completing this work during the wetter months. The Club are currently completing further deep aeration work. In conjunction with Racing Te Aroha, the decision has been made to not race their next scheduled race meeting on Sunday 1 September. Transferring the Pakuranga Hunt Cup day is devastating for the Club, but an early decision to move the meeting will allow connections of prospective runners to plan with some certainty. The track surface and profile functionality is being closely monitored and regularly tested before confirming when the track will be ready to return to racing. Please note the following changes have been made to the Racing Schedule: Te Aroha Meeting 1 September 2024 This meeting is unable to be held at Te Aroha due to on-going work on the track. This meeting is deleted from the Calendar. WTR @ Te Rapa Saturday 24 August 2024 The Pakuranga Hunt Cup (4800m) and an Open Hurdle (3200m) have been added to this programme. Both races remain at $60,000. Egmont RC – Sunday 25 August 2024 The Jumps Races will now both be 0-1 win jumps races for a stake of $30,000. These races will be divided into a separate race for maidens ($20,000) and winners ($30,000) if numbers permit. Matamata Meeting – Wednesday 4 September – Additions/Changes Open 1600m ($50,000) – Race Added R75 1200m ($40,000) – Race Added R65 1400m ($40,000) – Replaces R60 1400m NZTR/Clubs will look to divide maiden races around this period if numbers warrant it and there is space in the programme.
  5. I was actually asking who your pick was for 2yr old HOTY.
  6. Well who would you choose for the second?
  7. So there are TWO awards for top Jockey?
  8. What about 2yr olds? Remember Our Maizcay?
  9. Opie has won $9.5m vs Kennedy's $5.9m. Opie has a strike rate of 3.92 in NZ - Kennedy 6.08.
  10. Well look at that Jamie Kah finished in the top ten for Victoria Metro on a limited prep. Ahead of Willo.
  11. In the NZB Filly of the Year series a Grp 1 second is worth 1 more pointed than a Listed win. Then again should a restricted Listed win be worth anything?
  12. Perhaps they should deduct points for bad rides? What about strike rate?
  13. A unique opportunity to own a wonderful piece of racing memorabilia while supporting a very special cause. No images? Click here Group One Signed Silks to be Auctioned to Support Amanda Higgins NZTR would like to present the unique opportunity to own a wonderful piece of racing memorabilia while supporting a very special cause. Up for auction are a set of LOVERACING.NZ silks, signed by all Group 1 winning jockeys from the 2023-24 season, making them a cherished collector's item for any racing enthusiast. The black silks are signed by some of our industry greats, including Opie Bosson, Matthew Cameron, Vinnie Colgan, Joe Doyle, Ryan Elliot, Craig Grylls, Warren Kennedy, Wiremu Pinn and Sam Spratt. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to support Amanda Higgins, a much-loved thoroughbred racehorse trainer from the South Island who has recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer, as well as support Amanda's family who include her husband Stuart, 16-year-old twin sons Kaydence and Rylie, and 3-year-old daughter Lizzie. More information regarding the gavelhouse.com auction can be found here. Potential buyers must be registered with gavelhouse.com to bid, with the auction now open for bidding until Monday 5th August (8pm). BID NOW A very special thank you to Peter Rubery of Race Images NZ for his generous support with this auction item. Donations are also able to be made via the givealittle page set up to support Amanda and her family at this very sad time. DONATE NOW Amanda Higgins and her family. Photo: Supplied Happy bidding! Corporate Communications New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Contact: Catlyn Calder +64 27 252 2803 nztrcommunications@nztr.co.nz
  14. I was thinking that the 3yr old pattern wasn't screwed but it possibly is. Orchestral has probably done enough to win the 3yr old title with it's Group wins here and in OZ. However both the KM 3yr old race AND the NZ Filly of the Year series favour milers to middle distance horses. With regard to the 2yr old pattern if you are not eligible for the KM then to claim HOTY you have to travel a lot further on the road and the track than those that focus on the KM and the Sistema over 1200m.
  15. Really @Yankiwi you're an expert on that as well? Which means it is old data that you are republishing I.e. it isn't real time. The point was that you don't have access to ALL the data. Hell you even made a point that a dog was found injured well AFTER the race. I suggest you get a life or modify your obsession.
  16. You don't even know what the term means. But you don't have access to ALL the data. I didn't realise they had a KPI to do so. Perhaps unlike you they are collating their data from multiple sources and checking for errors. Your data is often erroneous and your presentation of it more so.
  17. Well he would have been unbeaten for the season. Practically he was unbeaten except for a the stable mishap.
  18. Then based on that criteria of ignoring the KM which 2yr old wins?
  19. He did win a Grp 3 and a listed race. Would have been unbeaten but for the DQ in the Grp 1.
  20. Yes but they didn't judge what Tokyo Tycoon was going to do the following season.
  21. So you are posting old data faking it as new. With all the time you have on your hands I'd expect you'd be real time. Posting end of quarter data before the end of quarter. I guess that's future time not real time.
  22. FFS you pedantic prick. The trainer found the problem AFTER the event. Wait for the records to be updated. Next...conspiracy
  23. So you are not updating in "real time"?
  24. WTF does "measure in real time mean"?
  25. Your straight track data doesn't seem aligned to your other post straight track data.
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