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Muzza

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  1. Well said Kenny
  2. “She understands the challenges we face regarding our industry’s social licence, but also the opportunities, and she’s the right person to help us build on our welfare standards and support the people who make our sport thrive,” he said. Fursdon said she is excited to step into the role. “I feel truly privileged to take on this position. Horses have been at the centre of my life for as long as I can remember, and I’m passionate about ensuring they receive the very best care.” “Equally, I want to support the people who dedicate their lives to racing, because when our horses and our people thrive, so too does our entire industry. “I would also like to acknowledge the outstanding work of Justine Sclater, outgoing Head of Welfare and Sustainability, Amy Johnson, current Head of Education, Training and Development, and their respective teams. “Their dedication and passion have had an immense impact on the industry, and I look forward to continuing and building on their work,” Fursdon said. Ballesty also noted the resignation of Justine Sclater from her role as Head of Welfare and Sustainability, paying tribute to the impact she and the wider welfare team have had across the industry. “We acknowledge the outstanding service of Justine Sclater and her team, whose work has made a lasting impact on the industry. The foundations they have built will ensure Sam is well placed to take this work forward,” Ballesty said. Corporate Communications New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing nztrcommunications@nztr.co.nzhttps://bitofayarn.com Who cares anymore. It's just rearranging furniture at further unnecessary cost to the industry.
  3. But don't hot shot stables employ office staff to do the paperwork.
  4. The race date was probably finalised long before the rugby was.
  5. What do you not understand in that???
  6. Fine. Dont watch if you can't hack it. By the way jumping has been driven into the ground more than flat racing because of inept industry control.
  7. Exactly. Some worthy winners of course but the whole thing smacks of nepotism. Folks will not support people and organisations whose main aim in life is feathering their own nests. Is it really necessary for the expense of glitz and glamour.
  8. Totally agree Freda. Unfortunately it's easier to brand the riders as incompetent. Racing officialdom continues to shoot itself in the foot.
  9. Yup. Can't upset the inner circle can we.
  10. Nah Joined up last year. Never heard another word.
  11. I know the feeling Jess. Watching races on the TAB site and app is a pain in the arse.
  12. That's what some want to do.
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