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Doomed

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  1. Well, the clear good thing at the weights won well at an amazing price.
  2. And Trentham....probably a better example.
  3. You keep thinking that couldn't possibly happen, but somehow they keep managing it. Does the shot-putter have her hat in the ring?
  4. This might explain why most Southern trainers decided it wasn't worth the risk of spending thousands of dollars to take a horse to Trentham. The chance of a meeting being abandoned and getting offered $250 after spending thousands is just too great. Isn't Matamata supposed to be one of the better tracks?
  5. Off on a slight tangent, but I notice the first pick on the TAB site is Mondorani. The form line says ran on well last week. That is absolute rubbish, didn't run on at all in a much weaker field, albeit with more weight. If it wins that will be a form reversal just like Waisake's last win. Not a good look for racing for anyone who relies on revealed form.
  6. I did mean that since the Marlborough Cup has the better field ratings wise then perhaps it should have the group status. It is hard to find funding information and the policy for this season hasn't been published yet, but we are only half way through. Last season when the Wgtn Cup was worth $250,000 the club put in $50,000. The rest came from "Icon Race Funding" from NZTR. Not sure where this year's extra $50,000 came from, at least $10,000 from increased group 3 funding.
  7. But 3,200m races are being continually down-graded (Auck, Wgtn, NZ in recent years) whereas 2,000m races are the flavour of the month, so your point just supports my idea. Also worth noting that 3rd prize money in the Wgtn Cup is $27,000 against almost $35,000 to win the Marlborough Cup. More importantly, over a six week period in the SI the Open stayers races are worth $40,000, $40,000, $60,000, $60,000, $40,000 and $50,000. This is the first time that has happened and presents a pretty good reason to stay close to home, and avoid the chance of an abandoned meeting in Wgtn.
  8. I was just looking at this weekend's Thorndon mile, run under set weights and penalties conditions, which the WRC seem to love. Clear top weight Mali Ston, the winner of five races and $148,000, rated 90, has to give weight to The Chosen One, rated 107, the winner of 6 races and $2,219,000. Interestingly, the bottom weight in the race, Mai Tai is rated 92 and has won six races and $162,000: and was beaten a nose by the top weight last time, meets him 3kgs better off this time. Under normal handicap conditions the weights would be totally different and under WFA conditions they would also be different. I struggle to see the merit in this SW+P idea; it certainly doesn't lead to bigger fields. Logically, the top weight should have no chance in this race. This is NZ racing though, so who knows what might happen. If it did happen to win it would be weighted out of NZ racing after having had just 8 starts in its life. I don't know if there is some special way to work out rehandicaps in a SW+P race.
  9. I have just been looking at the fields for the Marlborough Cup and Wgtn Cup this weekend. Wgtn not flash; Rating 86 top weight and only two horses in the field rated higher than 80. 3kg spread top to bottom, which isn't much for a handicap. Marlborough Cup on the other hand, rating 89 top weight, 5 horses rated higher than 80 and a 6 kg spread top to bottom, with a 60kg top weight. Looks like Marlborough has also contributed an extra $20,000 to their Cup whereas from memory I don't think Wgtn ever add anything to their stakes: might be wrong there of course, hard to access such information.
  10. Doomed

    The irony

    They must be very disappointed in the fields for Invercargill Cup day. One field of 10 is the biggest of the day, a few with 9 and others with 6, 7 and 8. Even the maidens can only attract 9.
  11. Doomed

    The irony

    Well, I'm buggered if I can find it, certainly not under the news section.
  12. Doomed

    The irony

    What timing. I was just about to ask what has happened to this race thing. I had a look on the hrnz website and couldn't see any mention of it at all. When is it due to be run? Have the slots all sold? I'm not a big harness follower and I haven't seen any mention of it anywhere.
  13. Just as most of the summer harness meetings have abandoned their AWTs and returned to the grass, I imagine in a few years there will be a rush back to Wairoa, Marlborough, Waimate etc. Lucky we still have the option.
  14. Probably a good idea. We have enough trouble with anti vaxers infiltrating the place. I haven't bothered reading your stuff but it looks like lunatic fringe stuff as well.
  15. At Riccarton they spend quite a lot of time in the parade ring and then cruise through the birdcage quite quickly. Attracts a very big crowd during Cup Week.
  16. I found that cheerleader stuff from trackside pretty embarrassing to be honest. I realise totally that sweepstake day isn't intended for the likes of me and for most of the other contributors on here. It is much more of an on course thing for the youngsters, and a big piss up: and good on them: that boys go wild outfit do a good job. I was young once and I'm sure I would have enjoyed such a day. I'm not sure that it is really an event intended for off course though, which is where trackside's main market is. Some of the editing on Saturday was embarrassing: leaving Gore as the last horse crossed the line to show the well dressed walking around at Ellerslie in slow mo. One thing I did notice was only a dozen or so people gathered around the parade ring watching the horses pre race. At Riccarton during Cup Week they can be 4 deep around the parade ring. Even the main grandstand was empty most the time. They all preferred to gather on the lawn where you could be seen, but couldn't see anything. Trackside should realise that that was it for most of those on course attendees for the year, whereas most of us on here will be back punting again next week. They do need to be aware of their main market.
  17. The Southland Times has Jamie Searle, who wrote the article in question, and the ODT has a racing writer as well. Two of very few racing writers left in the country. When you see general reporters trying to write a racing article it can often be pretty cringeworthy. I think the Auckland Herald may still have a racing writer as well. Quite a good paper the ODT, could show up many others around the country. Still has a very good wine writer as well.
  18. The McKenzie Lad item was news. And they have one of the few remaining racing journalists down that way. Trackside never even mentioned what had happened to McKenzie Lad, which I thought was appalling ignorance when you consider all the people watching who had seen that something was happening. TV3 covered the sweepstake races on their news item.
  19. Someone who knows more about these things than me might be able to explain how they managed to swab a dead horse.
  20. I do like Jamie Richards, he will be a terrible loss to NZ racing. After Sword of State won the half wit interviewer said "what do put his failure in Aussie down to?". Jamie said "the quality of horses over there, its a bit easier here." He's a class act, one of the best interview answers I have seen.
  21. Looked bad, but no mention of anything on trackside; too interested in those 6 races in auckland.
  22. Non university attenders would of course be shocked at these reminisces.
  23. Doomed

    Blenheim

    I thought he meant Murray Bridge, but I think that is only gallops and dogs.
  24. Firpo won a couple of Invercargill Gold Cups I think, when that was a decent race to win.
  25. Obviously no whip rules in those days.
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