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hesi

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  1. So you are saying that because of the way things are set up, it is an impotent situation, even when the unusual situation of a senior minister in the Govt, commissions the widely acknowledged best racing administrator in Australasia to review the situation I wonder how much, of those opposed, it is anti-Peters, and if the Nats where in power still and English and the Racing Minister had appointed Messara, how different the rhetoric might be. I know certain people would have a totally different viewpoint. Bearing in mind, that in 9 years the Nats ignored Racing My prediction, is that Messara will recommend fundamental change to the current model, he will detail what a modified model should be, and Peters will act on it. If the people that lead, can't change the system, then there is no hope, isn't that the criticism that there has been over the years, lack of leadership
  2. Yep it is all reclaimed land If you look at the video on Strathayr, that I posted, you will see they quote the example of 10 inches of rain the day before, yet they raced on a dead track
  3. What would be the challenges If they stripped the track right back to a 2 foot depth to put in all the drainage layers, is there a concern about what they might find
  4. Wouldn't that be a first, the body that supposedly runs racing, laying the law down to one of it's members But agree, lateral drains every 5m, is peace meal stuff compared with the comprehensive drainage works required in installing a Strathayr
  5. The thing I found most interesting about the article was this part below about Josh Adams "I hadn't met him, but it took as long it takes walking to the letterbox to realise this is a rarely-seen talent. Not long after arriving, he rode two in trackwork for prominent trainer Nigel Tiley and Nigel, a friend, called to say: "This kid got off the horses and told me as much as I knew about them. He's special." The ability to do that, must present itself with some pretty tempting scenarios
  6. If you could see some of the abusive emails Des, you would appreciate how much of an understatement, what you have said is
  7. Worth a watch, a lot of ??? info being put forward I notice a very informed poster, La Zip, talking about "the nylon cushion/underlay doesn't respond well to NZ type conditions" Why would that be the case, what is so unique about NZ
  8. The boss has been lying around for 2 weeks and is back tomorrow, so I'll try and hide this thread in The Vent. He probably won't get to read it till Tues, by the time he works his way through all the abusive emails
  9. To give him credit, he is trying to do the right thing, but comes up well short, because he is not the sharpest pencil in the box, BUT, he is doing it for the wrong reason. If BOAY went away tomorrow(don't worry it's not), he would quickly revert to his old ways
  10. Great article in the Royal NZ herald https://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?objectid=12092689&ref=twitter Great name for a jockey, was he named after that great handicapper of the 70's, Wiremu Anyhow, I notice a couple of newbies on RC(yes not proud to admit I have a look, a few posters I really enjoy), denigrating the article. What they have to realise is, the Herald is not a PR rag for NZ Racing. They are there to write hard hitting but human interest orientated stories to suit their own agendas. A shame they don't write a few more, warts and all............about the racing industry of course
  11. I think it has finally struck home that he has some serious competition. BOAY, might not be as big or popular yet as RC, but it has certainly set him back on his heels Regardless, there are quite a few informed and interesting posters on RC that I like to read
  12. Apologies in advance to anyone who doesn't like reading this sort of sniping, I can't resist, reading the pathetic claptrap
  13. Snoops wouldn't have an original thought in that small collection of cells he passes off as a brain HESI Quite simply, most people just want to post about racing, without being abused or micro managed and have as many others as possible do so also, so there is a strong and healthy interchange of information and viewpoints SNOOPS differing opinions make a forum...personal insults dont. Hey, you might have to have a word to your buddy, you know the one, king of the personal insults
  14. I saw this post from Snoopy, whoops I mean Scooby So what if he hasn't driven a winner, is he not allowed an opinion What next will be welcomed Commenting on jockey's rides even though you have never been on a horse Commenting on trainers decisions even though you haven't even trained a rocking horse Criticising Te Akau.............................. perhaps a bridge too far, probably still fund the site, not for long though, once they see how far it has fallen from grace
  15. With the announcement of 3 A/W tracks to be built, probably appropriate to bump up this thread. Strathayr tracks are used in Aus and Asia, so I presume they will go for the same here in NZ, to provide the punter with some level of standardization and confidence. After all that is one of the reasons why you would spend all this money on doing it, to increase exported turnover
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  17. They could always take the innovative approach and put one on the West Coast, isn't that Kumara Nuggets meeting legendary. If a Strathayr can handle monsoon rain at Shatin, it could probably do alright on the Coast
  18. Better hurry up with that upgrade that's been coming for about 12 months, before the majority of posters disappear. Quite simply, most people just want to post about racing, without being abused or micro managed and have as many others as possible do so also, so there is a strong and healthy interchange of information and viewpoints....... and a fun environment The less that happens, the more they will look elsewhere. Upgrades or Fiji trips won't resolve that
  19. I wonder if the wily old bugger had the Racing industry in mind when he negotiated the billion dollar(per year) regional fund as part of the coalition deal, knowing that any new tracks would probably be in the regions
  20. http://www.nzracing.co.nz/Common/SystemTemplates/Modal/Video.aspx?v=http%3a%2f%2fwww.racingreplays.co.nz%2fmedia%2f201807%2f20180719HAWK03_BB.mp4&i=%2fCommon%2fImage.ashx%3fw%3d720%26h%3d400%26a%3d1%26o%3d1%26bg%3deeeeee%26p%3dhttp%3a%2f%2fwww.racingreplays.co.nz%2fmedia%2f201807%2f20180719HAWK03_BB.jpg&r=Race+3+-+STOCK+CO+1200&s=http://www.nzracing.co.nz/Common/SystemTemplates/Modal/Video.aspx?v=http%3a%2f%2fwww.racingreplays.co.nz%2fmedia%2f201807%2f20180719HAWK03_BB.mp4
  21. 4 winners today, 3 at good prices You have to hand it to her, not just for winning the jockeys premiership, but with 6 possible meetings to go till season end, for over 1200 rides around the entire country No jockey in the past 5 years has even come close to that. Big question, will she take it easier next season
  22. As you have said, I fail to see how closing any tracks, as long as they are not an unproductive drain on resource, can have any impact whatsoever on improving the situation
  23. He can use the totals though to work out how much he has to cut RB costs, to be able to provide the substantial ongoing cash injection for stakes and infrastructure, that is needed to stimulate the racing scene. Bearing in mind, that he is not going to get that cash from the Govt, so that is the only place the money can come from...............deconstructing the huge empire that has been built up. Unless of course Winston has ideas about using the billion dollar regional fund to help racing, but I doubt this would ever happen. I hope also Messara puts in place the need for a substantial Marketing budget to promote Racing, after all, this lack of competing for the new generations leisure dollar is the main reason Racing has got into this ever decreasing death spiral
  24. Exactly
  25. Tell you what though Huey, he will have had a close look at the NZTR Annual Reports, to see, for each club, what the data was for Oncourse turnover Total turnover Export turnover From that he can probably work out approx how much NZRB is getting from the wagering on each clubs activity Then relate that to the total stakes paid by each club, and the total funding paid to each club
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