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Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I asked some 'in the know' people about this and it seems there was a lot of BS around. I heard of one definite , and I knew of a few sctachy types going into the big race. Two horses mentioned on another channel were BS...one started the next week and Chad's winner headed off to Aussie to race ! -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Any reference to perving at the eye candy and /or the spectators at the "grand Tour' days is strictly tongue in cheek Chief. On Karaka Day I was on a walker with 'drip' attached. No ,not the type of Drip who frequent Karaka Days to see the brilliant horses and jockeys but a 'blood drip'. -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I think you're worrying about things well outside your control and area of understanding. Just making up imaginary scenarios. It been well documented that its increasing costs which have deterred the small breeder. I dabbled a little with breeding to a commercial stallions with poor results. And I also have had a lot of experience with my horse syndicates racing a majority of Australian bred , UK bred and home bred horses so often unable to race in the Sales sweepstakes . There are still a lot of nice stakes available for ALL horses to run in . IMO the big-staked sweepstake races both here and in Australia are good for racing in general......my fellow syndicate members have never showed any bitterness of not being eligible for these races . NEVER ONCE . NZB would appear to be a NZ owned company and the Vela family have been outstanding contributors to NZ racing. -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
It not all about greed Chief.....when you get 12,000 people attending that rarely attend you have to think of the 'experience' Chief. Cup week in Chch the same on their two big days. Plus we can't bemoan the past ...it's gone ! -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I too part of the passionate ,hands on , contributing brotherhood. But I dropped the personal bias , bitterness and envy years ago . But will have to comment later as I only on day-release so got to make the most of it. Keep your chin up Chief , it not good when their is smoke coming out of your posts ! -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Actually you very wrong again Chief...get with the program.......I never had a drink or perved at the eye candy so no time to party. Too busy looking at the great NZ horses on display , plus a couple of Aussies ,watching the great Jockeys ,many world class and following the BGP bets and like most there enjoying a great day at races. Talked to a few trainers etc ....and I can say except for a comment from a beaten hot favourite trainer never heard ONE negative comment and also spoke to the trainer of one of the 'slippers'. The endless banging on ,repetition of the horrors of the day have mostly come from a few posters . Oh ,it was also a modern.....for several years........NZ race day betting record smashing the previous NZ Trot Cup day when 11 or 12 races run. But of course the betting margin would not cover the Stakes even tho Sweepstake and sponsorship ,big contributors. Here's hoping the day can be repeated in next few years....and I think the SOLD OUT sign went up as well at very comfortable crowd level. A great days racing ! -
Toss the line out Murray but I not biting ! You getting close I might add !
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Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
TT not only won Two Year Old of Year ,he bolted in ...75% of vote. Ulanova,Pignan, Trobiand ,Zourion shared losers votes . Have any of these even raced this season , other than Trobiand who won in South and placed there too in Spring.He got one vote of 60 ! And TT won fresh up as a 3 year old ,but don't let the facts get in the way of a good story. He been whipped a couple of times by Orchestral and friends so no disgrace there , I'd put those failures down to dodgy tracks ! HOY Shar'N' Smart hasn't won this season ....if the vote for 2023 done to today ,Imperatriz would bolt in ,hindsight really is an exact science ! And those awards have long been contentious and will continue to be ...remember Wahid/Darci Brahma and Just A Tad /Xcellent etc . -
Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I'm sure you'll sniff this answer out and cast aspersions on the whole incentive/reward ... But NZB gets its money from breeders and owners and Entain gets its money from betting margin and losers like me ! So I guess I'll be contributing more than NZB. And my Grandmother loses at the TAB too ,so I guess she contributing some too ! Your 'tight five' posters predict doom and gloom for NZ racing 's immediate future so why you and them even worried about this and the Pattern etc -
Slippery slope , you write a lot of sense. I just hope that the Chief doesn't take a dislike to you , or some of his 'tight-five' snipers from Galloping come after you !
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What size should the hat be....a big hat would hold a lot more numbers than a very small hat ? Seriously though ....in view of the relative performances and form of the horses around him the handicap seems pretty fair...about dead right ! Had he received 1 x more point he would be quite harshly treated starting alongside Franco Indie .
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Even More Money for the Karaka Millions!
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
From the 'glass half-full' team this announcement is encouraging. For those of us who invest in a slow horse at NZB Karaka sales there is another chance to recoup a little and maybe sweeten the taste a little after you realise your horse not only slow but unable to earn anywhere his purchase price and/or ongoing training fees. Currently $20k would pay about 5 x months training in North ! So by winning a non-Saturday maiden race with a horse 3 or older that is Karaka registered the owner picks up $20 k and the trainer $5 k.....40 x in advance advertised maidens. Good news all around.....Owners happy ,breeders happy , Trainers hopeful, Sales company [NZB] happy , a bit of excitement for the club hosting the event, should bring a bit of hype to an otherwise low key day etc, Punters will know the horses are really trying to win. Sounds pretty good....and locked in for 3 x years ! -
In recent months since Entain deal struck and agreed on....the MD of NZ Entain Cameron Rodger has been very open ,approachable and highly visible . Formerly he was high up in NZTAB so has the grounding. The TAB boss I think is quite new as a change made in 2023.
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Indeed I drifted off the thread subject but for your benefit Chief.......educating you on The workings of NZTR and way the Board formulate the Strategies and Business Plan that the CEO works on. Cos you stuck up some Marketing plan and tried to score points by suggesting it was the Stategic Plan.....get with the program Chief .
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Agreed ,they looking to find solutions to issues which emerged decades ago.
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How has this affected you personally so deeply...... Many people disappointed in the performance of the new track ,but it should be able to be fixed...club members and those working on track especially disappointed ...and the spending of $55m of Clubs funds no laughing matter , nor the part -meeting abandonment . But the 'spin' to date has created a lot of positive 'noise' for the Industry. Gives other Clubs the chance to shine ,upgrade etc
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Most find change difficult , new ideas and attitude come hard.Often fear of failure will prevent actions and advancing new things . Things are not always as bad or as difficult as they seem. Of course one should endeavour to do things perfect from day 1 ..but often
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Pretty much sums up the situation .....well written indeed ! Currently Harness in the North looks in very bad shape , masked by the recent run of great Group racing and the GRINS races with big Aussie interest. Below that the lower class horses run for low stakes at Cambridge and ATC races are very hard to win with wide ratings bands and big gaps in ability. Hence horses are quickly sold once they reach their mark,costs appear to be higher in North too. Alarmingly too is the Clubs benefitting from these increased racing opportunities appear to be doing little to encourage extra horses to fill the fields ! They don't have the money to market themselves ,and seem reluctant to speculate in the hope of accumulating. Looks like its all up to Entain and they are calling the tunes ! Quite recently ATC were getting hammered by HRNZ cos of their lack performance....their standing in Christchurch was POOR . Less nights , more Thursdays , disadvantaged calendar...on the way out. Now ,thru Entain they are the great white hope. Can Harness overall be resuscitated by changes and more meetings......Harness in NZ despite its apparent success on a Sunday when betting competition restricted has overall been going backwards for years in betting figures. Entain is throwing a lot in Friday nights becoming bigger overall and ramping up interest in it . And putting more NZ Galloping on Sunday should increase their overall numbers on a Sunday. Harness will need to do their utmost to be noticed that day ...they have had pretty much a free ride on Sundays plus the TAB has had guaranteed First4's etc to increase Aussie interest. And the extra mid-week days will be hoping to keep the cash registers ticking away in the same way many greyhound venues have in recent times. Obviously with the greater population in North Entain hoping interest can be stimulated. Do people want to see Northern Harness crash and burn terminally.......overall would this be a good thing ? The Average age of top horseman would seem high ,the youngers ones could easily relocate.....Stonewall already has . The big studs in North ....business as usual. The shrinking pool of punters.....bet in South and Australia...business as usual. The staunch Northern fans will wake up one day , similar to many galloping areas in NZ , and ask 'what the hell happened there ?' ATC club members don't speak out and the clubs don't seem to work together. It all seems pretty obvious.
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As you remind us...over and over again, and then some more. And as you roughly remind us too.......Rome wasn't built in a day ,plenty if time for fiddling ! Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly at first !
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Well done to NZTR for investing in this type of education and upskilling to develop a career -path for participants. A major part of the main Action points in their Strategic/ Business plan. Of course another MAIN focus is investing in Tracks and the education of people involved in improving this. Money sure helps but BSharrock explained these types of investments and great he NOT talking BS !
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Yep ,most likely ...I lived further north for a while so not exactly sure when the horses left there cos there were still Andertons and Kennedys. But they left in droves !
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I'm sure Messara got some things wrong...the last person who was perfect ,well?.....his report got thru to those in charge of NZ racing including Winnie who welcomed MR that action was necessary ,afterall NZ racing was damn near bankrupt. NZ Racing had known and talked about 'too many tracks' for over 50 years and most had agreed that many should be closed ....Close some but not ours ! Waikouaiti track closed but races at Wingatui , I could never work out after 20 years of attending why it was open. A little rain made it a skating rink so it was far from safe .It was a very small town with no horse population .It was close to the big horse centre Wingatui and Oamaru and not far from Central Otago which had a swollen population over Summer. Waiikouaiti held a prime race day..New Years Day ,often had small fields and betting ! Plus I knew a few families living there among the tiny population and they had no interest in the local race meeting. I was very surprised that an area like GORE with a horse population , was at one time a big horse population ....it got the chop. They didn't cry ,they created...rolled their sleeves up and called to action. Their Harness Club had 3 x very successful meetings and are now back up and cooking with gas. Well done Gore Harness. Having lived a lot in South ,I've witnessed first hand how the Racing lost its connection with and relevance to the local community and I think many of the bitter posters on here have experienced the same. They woke up one day and racing was on way out and thought 'what the hell just happened ?'. Quick to blame the suits and powers that be , but maybe should look local and maybe in the mirror !
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You South Island folk seem so bitter about racing these days. Yet back in the day South Island not only held its own but often stood out. What went wrong ?
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Aardiebytheseaside was originally a $1500 purchase as a yearling.Out of a family of breeders Diane and Ray Kennedy[RIP] who bred all the 'Maguire' harness horses and trained a few thoroughbreds as well.
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He certainly purchased a number of 'low cost' horses. Didn't chase the 'blue bloods'.