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Rangatira

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  1. do you have actual evidence of that
  2. taken from grnz.co.nz We would like to address one piece of information that appears on pg.73 of the report, that “Greyhound racing is proposing to reduce their number of venues from 7 to 3 after 10 years.” We believe that Mr Messara may have been referencing discussions and industry submissions that took place as part of the Future Venue Plan process that looked at a variety of possible futures. We can however clarify that GRNZ does not have a plan to reduce the number of greyhound venues from 7 to 3.
  3. jim melton trained modena also by light spirits
  4. fighting talk from justine abernathy
  5. Greyhound racing is proposing to reduce their number of venues from 7 to 3 after 10 years.
  6. i went many times to the 2 day meeting in late february at least to the mid 90's
  7. they can come from anywhere at the ellerslie of the south https://www.punters.com.au/news/watch%3A-outrageous-last-to-first-victory_156424/
  8. would there be less track bias at hokitika
  9. Other Codes We have considered the information provided by the harness and greyhound codes to the Future Venue Plan Joint Working Group meetings on 6 June and 6 July. We note at the time of writing that harness racing is proposing to reduce their number of venues from 35 to 31 over 3 years, to 28 over 5 years and to 25 after 10 years. Greyhound racing is proposing to reduce their number of venues from 7 to 3 after 10 years. We have not undertaken detailed work on the harness or greyhound codes, so are not in a position to comment about their preliminary venue plans. As noted earlier, we have looked at the thoroughbred venues that we recommend be closed and which also conduct harness meetings. There are 9 thoroughbred racing or training venues which we propose should be closed that also will continue to host harness meetings as per the Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) preliminary venue plan. Having reviewed the land ownership arrangements for each venue we believe that NZTR, HRNZ and the relevant clubs should be able to work out future arrangements satisfactory to both codes. There are no thoroughbred venues proposed to be closed that also host greyhound meetings
  10. last race was at westport in the cup
  11. Best harness track on the coast is westport why did the gallops vacate from there a number of years ago
  12. I am pretty sure the dogs are happy to be under the radar when it comes to traceability
  13. the other movers and shakers
  14. a mover and a shaker is our dear old brodie
  15. i think that is part of the galloping reduction but really timaru oamaru waimate where will those clubs race wingatui and ashburton deary me
  16. just keeping it real good buddy and your imagination in check
  17. at least you tried to make up some facts for good effect
  18. he part owned it when alan devery trained it before it went to mike defilippis interestingly he was also the part owner of really honkin when dale cameron trained it
  19. memorable horse and also the first horse brian omeara took to the races it ran 2nd and was his first training winner a week later
  20. naval officer trained by gavin hampton now theres a blast from the past
  21. r m cameron won the last edition with the horse that fell over the hub rail in the sires stakes final later that season
  22. waimate before christmas
  23. fancy fred would be more than 40 years ago there is not much in harness racing that hasn't changed in the last 40 years gordon middleton seldom without an early 2yo el jefe won first 5 for des grice failed to place once it was group race time mainly standing starts back then
  24. fingers crossed you are able define the years you refer to as many years ago because its all very vague as usual ?
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