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Only just saw this.... would have said Don't Stop Dreaming win and Kango Top3/Top4
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Of course you do, because you can't find one that will sit 3 pegs at $4.50 a place and run a drum.
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It's in the Racing Act.
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There is both thoroughbred and standardbred racing in China. There is no gambling. The standardbreds compete in saddle paces. You can see them briefly at about 1min 47 sec mark of this clip below. If you peruse the recent NZB yearling sales, there were multiple Chinese buyers of about 7 colts... for a spend of $230,000 including an $80,000 colt.
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If someone is repeatedly speaking about your wife or daughter in an unsavory manner, they're fair game.
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Put your tin foil hat back on.
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Watch his 'final' drive, on Aye Aye Captain. Specifically from the 400. The horse outside him had attacked for the lead a lap out. Shocked the Stewards believed him.
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I will donate $100 to your favourite charity if you can go 3 months without putting ! at the end of your sentences.
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It's a shocking field ... if you think she's not $1.90 then point out the horses that are over the odds?
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I could show you 10 stories from last 6 years quoting Mike saying he's about to retire.
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Those are questions for the handicappers and Cambridge's Michael Douglas. But the race conditions allowed for up to 54 raters and horses with up to two career wins, which basically allows in horses that was won a couple of races quickly and found themselves on 55 or 56. Turnpike Joe walked up the straight in 30.7 when winning that maiden so putting him in the grade via discretion is judicious. Putting him in the other race meant taking on Hesashorething, a horse that as recently as May beat home Beach Ball and Mossdale Ben in a stakes race at Addington.
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Until you can get your mindset past 'career wins', there is no hope for you. Just last week Peter Forsberg was soundly beaten by horses rated in the 40s, come with 1 career win.
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That is accurate. A lot of the last few years was fighting to prevent the RIB being able to use the recorded conversations/transcripts to prosecute under the Rules of Racing. You can draw your own conclusions from that.
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Bookmakers shorten odds but don't lengthen others?
Spatchcock replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
My observation is that with NZ harness, if you are betting the day before (say between 4pm opening and 9pm), the market moves are all automated, especially based on accounts. I get the impression that generally no actual traders are watching the markets at this time. So what you see sometimes is multiple horses auto-firm after bets are taken but no one manually winding the others out until the next morning when someone is in the office (or logged in, however they do it). This isn't the iron clad rule (for example, doesn't apply when there's also a race meeting on such as Friday 4pm when they opened Winton for Saturday because the traders were monitoring for Addington) but is almost always the case on Wednesdays for the Thursday meeting. -
Tend to agree and the turnover reflects this. Other factors too including an aging training and ownership base. I've always felt like the best time for Southland Harness is Friday twilight. Given their geographic positioning, they get sun later than everywhere else. It allows owners to go out after work, it captures the Friday after work punters and the Friday evening harness punters tuning in for Addington etc. The other option is Sundays. Saturdays and Thursdays just don't work on many levels.
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Sign up to the TAB but you'll need a Camera!
Spatchcock replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Trotting Chat
A person i know last week put a bet on a Addington dogs power play to win 2k. The bet was not a winner. They were immediately cut to $40 profit max on Power Plays. Nice of Entain. -
Where did you read all this?
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Brodie you never cease to amaze me with your short-sightedness (lets not forget your ongoing head-in-sand views on whip restrictions). Woodlands breed well over 100 foals per year. Part of this, by their own admission, is doing their part for the industry to help get foals on the ground. In some cases they are selling for less than the advertised service fees. But when you own the stallion or have free service entitlements, that is not applicable. Also pays to remember than with, say, 120 foals on the ground, only so many can go through to the yearling sale. The bottom half, mostly by pedigree, but also some on type, get put through the weanling sales. Other key reasons for this are as follows 1) get new sire stock in to stables 2) give industry players with lesser budgets the chance to buy horses at more realistic prices 3) Get some cash coming in during the winter months. A big stud with lots of stuff has plenty of outgoings. 4) Reduce the workload of staff who have just weaned 100+ foals and now have to prepare them for the yearlings sales. Just not practical to prepare 80-100.
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You have to be kidding? The Big Lebowski lol!,
Spatchcock replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
anyone who has been closely following him for a while... -
HRNZ CEO Gary Woodham has serious medical event
Spatchcock replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Trotting Chat
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The RACE by Grins. Big race on Friday worth $1,000,000.
Spatchcock replied to Gammalite's topic in Trotting Chat
Geez how do you get through the day? -
The RACE by Grins. Big race on Friday worth $1,000,000.
Spatchcock replied to Gammalite's topic in Trotting Chat
it was 2200m last year. HRNZ contributed next to nothing. -
Last Race today - horse raced sore throughout?
Spatchcock replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
Horse had a broken leg and should have been pulled earlier. I am sure there will be a period of reflection and education with the junior driver in question. -
Last Race today - horse raced sore throughout?
Spatchcock replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
I didn't realise Michelle was a vet.