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Special Agent

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  1. I think with a lot of situations, as it says in the article, it is forgotten the livelihoods of real people are at stake. I can understand the veteran trainer losing interest in racing. To have representation is important and, yes Chief I agree NZ authorities could learn from this case.
  2. What a breath of fresh air to read an off the track article that's positive. Debbie and Terry must be so proud of Jaylah.
  3. Bruno Queiroz's ride at Tauranga today is up there with those from Walters, Johnson, Matthews, Tunnell, Dee and Kuru.
  4. Does anyone look at today's riders and horses in the same light as some of the greats of Warwick's era? I bumped into an aged retired jockey at the supermarket today. He remarked how we had both seen the best days of racing, never to return.
  5. You seem to be like some of the jockeys legged up on raceday in that you can't follow instructions. Look at the rules as displayed and have a look at how, how often and to whom they are applied in reality.
  6. Are they? How does the enforcement of the whip rule differ from any other?
  7. I'd be here all day. There are quite a number. Peruse any page of the rule book and you'll see what I mean. In my opinion, which you don't share, there is no debate over the whip rules not being adhered to. Horses are being flanked continually but, these flaunts of the rules are ignored. Do you think authorities are worried there will be too many inexperienced and unfashionable jockeys left available on race day if all offenders are dealt with?
  8. Was it Checkpoint reporting on the driver being dragged?
  9. That might be why so many women are training to be stipes.
  10. And please remove double standards from every facet of the racing industry.
  11. It's right up there with the real problems in life, like the reported harness jockey incident at Alexandra Park.
  12. Progressive would be a good descriptive word for the Riccarton Turf Club in their time. Those sort of clubs and people are sorely missed today. The Viv Jack ditty Freda relayed is so apt when applied to racing today, about not knowing what to do with all the bells and whistles. I think we should be more "back to the basics" and "grass roots".
  13. The Riccarton Turf Club was one of those lost gems with the enthusiastic volunteers who knew how to run a good show and raise decent money. The first flexible running rail, would have been aluminium back then I think, at the CJC was courtesy of the Riccarton Turf Club.
  14. Viv Jack would be turning in his grave.
  15. Without knocking the high profile trainers who train large numbers and have all the stress associated with that, it seems the colour pieces on the small time trainers are the ones that capture the imagination of the reader or viewer. Nothing can capture intrigue like the underdog. The backbone of the industry should never be under estimated, nor what the backbone is.
  16. I don't think NZTR could ever put a meeting off again using visibility as an excuse after letting Cambridge go ahead mid-week.
  17. I don't know what the availability of any of their tracks are. I read on here recently how Riccarton horses went to Rangiora for grass gallops. Same goes for Awapuni to Foxton.
  18. I find this little section interesting. Dressage action and speed is quite different to what we are talking about. Variety in training surfaces seems important but, I'm not sure what variety is regularly on offer at Awapuni and Riccarton apart from swimming.
  19. Reads to me like 2-3 runs under a hold on the surface is enough to fit a horse's anatomy for racing on the surface. Are we to read a report as is, or are we supposed to read some other unknowns into the equation?
  20. Without looking the rule up, I'm pretty sure the rules apply to trials, jumpouts and trackwork as well. These can be monitored by the same personnel who regulate rules on a raceday.
  21. Do you think the questions and problems have been addressed?
  22. For starters Curious, do you honestly believe a couple of little canter arounds will condition a horse's legs/bones for a flat out gallop at speeds they may never have experienced before?
  23. To be fair, not much. But this is utter garbage. If any licence holder is going to swallow this, OMG what are you on?
  24. That's not what I am saying at all. I believe a whip should be carried/used both in training and in a race. But if there are rules to be adhered to in a race, some effort should be made to count the whip strikes, not hit them consecutively, not lift your arm above the shoulder, and not hit the horse on the head or flank. If you are licensed by NZTR there must be recognition of some competency.
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