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The good ole days come back to Reefton.
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
OK to talk about crowd size but why ???? What is the significance ? Racing is now a TV business , whose survival based on two groups.....Owners and Punters ! Crowd is good to talk about , like talking about the weather....fills in a bit of time. The biggest crowds go to a few big days ......NZ Cup day, Trotting Cup day , Derby Day ,Karaka day, The iconic days like Kaikoura Trots , Kumara Nuggets , Summer vacation days between Boxing Day and Jan 10 ,including yesterday at Oamakau. With some Days having NO entry fee ,the numbers of crowd not accurately known........we calculate these from our padded cells with keyboards as poor crowds , good crowds ,great crowds and fantastic. Admission to a few of the biggest days can be expensive by NZ standards ,plus Card charges. The biggest busiest days charge the the most ....go figure ! Personally I usually pay ZERO to get in , maybe $50 to NZ cup day , $200 ++for sit down meal and booze all day at a few big days ...... $30-$50 to Group1 day Melbourne.....$300 to $600 for a Dining ticket to a Melbourne Cup week meeting . Some NZ clubs charge a fee to Summer Holiday meetings in NZ at this time ,to help them survive ...this sets the keyboards alive , look out ! Some give free racebooks ,others charge from $3 to $10 etc etc. Enough about crowd size...the weather chat more exciting....TV doesnt give indicator of attendance as most people inside at bigger courses or in Carparks away from the Action . For example ,NY Day at Pukekohe [free entry] had a few thousand there I did a quick count .But less than Ellerslie would have ,and fewer than Te Rapa in 2023. People don't even know where Pukekohe is unless you want some fresh potatoes. Omakau had several thousand, huge crowd ,campervan city ,kids galore ,huge picnic ...Motukarara [ I not required there this year] traditionally is packed for late Dec meeting. Other country tracks ,most there on day line the fence down straight so you can see most people there...places like Roxburgh have NO infrastucture so everyone out.And some of those meetings have always been bleak.....eg Waikouaiti ...But people have great memories of them so talk them up. Full of Canterbury holiday makers and locals with their coolers of food and booze for their annual picnic ! Enough waffle....I'll be back with my take on THE HORSES during my next work or toilet break ! Summary....crowd size of little relevance ! Racing a TV business ! -
I follow all of Nigel Unhinged Beach reports , racecourse wanderings and interviews.I also see him scurrying around the course at Addington etc. Certainly an amazing Harness enthusiast with positive can-do attitude. Watch his Beach reports every week , even showed them to overseas Harness folk I know. I'd actually expect him to 'investigate' these serious types of issues you moan your arse off about...and can't believe he'd leave a meeting early cos he missed his bets. Those figures for the Motukarara meeting are impressive...rarely is $1.8 mill reached at grass track meeting . I remember Westport did $1.9 in 2021 , Mot did $1.570 that year . My mates at TAB are pushing hard ...those guaranteed First 4 pools often get the punters excited.
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Gee thanks for reading it....it took a few games of Womens tennis to complete and I wanted to cover all the possible Q/A's that may emerge. I've only been let out for the weekend and Public holidays , really lucky that I was hired for security of the stabling area. Are you Newmarket cos of the Mall or the famous Scottish Horse training area .
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HNY Doomed , are you a statistics gatherer for Statistics NZ or something similar. You often concerned about crowd numbers...a good crowd ,a great crowd etc For a man who regularly states he has lost interest in NZ Racing this seems odd. What is your interest in this , along with field size [ you will be spitting tacks today with these] , ballots in South Island races ,programming ,calendar , closed tracks . The expert Harness poster on this site , a Brodie , says in Racing the BIG two crucial factors/ingredients are OWNERS and PUNTERS. Probably he correct on this ,crowd size doesn't feature. Why ??......probably cos often the crowd are there for a picnic [BYO] , to amuse the kids for day with lolly scramble or bouncy castle plus there is nothing to do for the day in the town...if it a rural venue it is safe too cos local motels not housing dicey types with ankle bracelets. Of course on the big Cup days when the crowds with money do flock the cynics say it for the Social side of it...all partly true. Watching the tennis now , a good crowd in comfortable seats , sipping wine and showing their style...its the place to be seen ! Meanwhile at Wairarapa gallops a good crowd [ a lot of kids] lining the fence watching 4 x horses race while waiting for the next fun event for them. Six deep for 150 metres = 900 kids plus parents a good crowd for cross-code meeting on Public Holiday. I bet those at tennis never watch womens tennis live in other 51 weeks ! Brilliant planning by NZTR etc to have these 'picnic' meetings on at this time of year...Kurow ,Westport , Kumara etc ...iconic meetings steeped in tradition. IThen into the Nelson circuit for Harness ,plus Cromwell. Omakau looked great today .Even dozens of Campervans. My favourite holiday destinations all featuring. Back to Pukekohe....apparently the budgeted crowd but not Ellerslie ...at an estimate a few thousand. But an excellent days racing and at last the weather came right...actually the first boating and beach day of the Summer so unlikely to get much of walk up crowd particularly when most in Auckland/Waikato have never been to Puke , never likely to and don't even know where it is. From memory the ARC has about 1500 members , some went , plenty of Owners there and families of the participants....Railway was a good field , a few races typically a little skinny but assume betting good with plenty of betting options and advertising by TAB. So Punters looked after, like the guy with the $7 bet one win sort of over $1 mill ! Owners and trainers seem very upbeat about the Stakes increases and opportunities , especially the Ellerslie reopening. Very little negativity about ,other than online ! What meetings have you attended live ,do you attend and what Clubs do you support other than Timaru who I think have just been unlucky in their ranking. When decisions made to close clubs some will be lucky ,some will be unlucky. Too many had both poor tracks and facilities . Neglected ! Many keyboard warriors like to hide their identity , but I think there no worries with telling us your region and involvement. Next meeting I attend I'll count the crowd for you , if it important ! Yesterday free to enter etc so not easy !
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Maybe one day when we are snowed in by a blizzard or pandemic ,I'll talk you thru it. Not today while I'm watching the Tennis on TV , a few races and enjoying a Public Holiday......I get double time for my 'advice' on a holiday plus day in Lieu !
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Oh Chief , don't be such a grump ! Further investment will be put into these tracks that are seen as part of the future of NZ Racing . Out of interest .....what is your area of 'residence' and or racing participation. Judging by the stories from 50 yrs ago it must be the South Island...possibly the Coast , along with the Molloys, Guerins etc ?
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Well Ellerslie was not available for yesterday so they had to make do ! All things considered they have handled the transition period pretty well between Puke and Te Rapa. As for the track ,considering the weather , it has performed very well IMO. Certainly in view of the rain ,times been good and cutting out/divots minimal. And crucially...and I stand back cos some on here will be drawing up lists that include the Foxtons , Beaumonts, Tapanuis, Avondales etc etc ....Pukekohe was recently named as the second best track in NZ !
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Ring and ask why , find out and report back. As explained above it uually works well. Mot betting figures for the day plus the fact it was as usual a very popular turnout would suggest most know the ropes .
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Exactly Newmarket....many thanks for explaining this . Does this Brodie character just like moaning his arse off , and repeating himself ......just for the sake of it. I too understood , as per his 2000 posts in recent times that he rarely if ever bet on NZ racing . He simply moaning about a temporary issue here , an anomaly...surprised he sucked the Chief into supporting him !
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But everyone loves 'grass track racing' ,and the more it in the wop-wops the more people love it. Those who are serious on their betting will bet early etc , the once a year racegoer doesn't care cos the kidsare happy and the beer is cold ! Courses that race a few times can't be expected to have the latest modern facilities etc. Maybe that why it overall better to put money into a few decent facilities....concrete jungles That Banks Pen meeting has been hugely popular for decades....people love it...they know what they gonna get ,and they want more ! Often a full house ! As Unhinged would say...thats what Harness Racing is all about ! Maybe he does prefer Methven....wink wink !
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Well it was a very busy day at the Coalface folks... We all have families and lives to live as well as the job.... All staff are working 100 mph and dozens of jobs to do and buttons to push.. After days of humid ,hot weather and a lot of rain during the night things were changing quickly...well nigh impossible to get an exact reading. No sooner had the 'committee 'met and decided on the accurate reading that the hot searing sun had again made an impact and influenced another meeting of heads ...all the little helpers raced around the track testing and retesting ,checking their numbers etc. Decision made , commentatator told to annouce ,website buttons pushed and more heat and drying and as the divots of track replaced .....everything again changed. Repeat ! Meanwhile the condition of how the track was playing was obvious to all those there live or watching on TV , and times and sectionals were regularly given. Many received their sectionals on their phones/tablets etc. Track improving all the time , overall it played well ,very well .....some came out wide to win ,some stuck to rail cos it played well too while Waitak charged thru the middle. The odd horse who likes it HARD was inconvenienced and chopped and changed strides but overall most were happy... Impossible to please everyone but in view of the weather extremes during the previous 24 hours , it was a brilliant day overall . IMO
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The good ole days come back to Reefton.
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
West Coast racing seems to be considered ' different' in a positive sort of way ! But seems to be a law unto itself in many ways. In recent years the local council / liquor licensee authority has been quite critical of attitudes around booze . Well its that time of year again folks and no doubt social media will be fill of incidents like this Judge having a nibble which will hang around for months. Always good for a giggle...LOL -
Poor me Huey , maybe you can explain your bias ....your posts seem to be cynical , bitter and looking for self pity. Clubs have been working together for years ,sharing Admin functions ,equipment etc and those who have looked beyond their own doorstep have done a lot better than those who have been hamstrung by personal interest and bias. Racing no different to other sports and businesses who have not only benefitted with a bit of co-operation and collaboration but often it has meant survival. I guess it just easier to blame NZTR from the safety of one's padded cell and keyboard. No doubt you will be looking forward to the fast approaching and next episode of the great West Coast soap opera ! Rip into it !
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BGP To Win $1m if Cool n Fast wins Karaka
TAB For Ever replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
NZ Racing , and critics and keyboard warriors are included here, seem to be struggling with ideas to get more folk involved in racing .This includes attending race meetings and wagering more money on the TAB yet we have the doom and gloom who rubbish any attempts at achieving this. BGP certainly has created a fair bit of interest with followers right around the country. I've attended a couple of their shin-digs and most impressed . -
Gamma, I'll have a guess at trainer / jockey leaders. Trainers.....O'Sullivans Jockeys.......L.O'Sullivan G. Rogerson D. Peake N. Eales D. Walsh C. Jillings G. Childs Rex Cochrane J. Collett Happy New Year
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Doomed old son , For a poster who regularly says he has 'lost interest ' in NZ Racing you sure seem to care about it a lot ...with an obvious bias toward the raw deal the South Island gets . What Club are you aligned to ? I have always liked the Timaru clubs for both Gallops and harness but they seem to have given up the ghost decades ago and slowly but surely lost their influence. Even reading their last two Annual reports one senses there's not a lot of enthusiasm there. But like you they seem to bemoan the fact that they not teated well. The few members who actually attended the AGM were told that they [ Timaru] were in better financial shape than neighbours Oamaru and Ashburton , two other of you favourites.Do these Clubs ever work together ? So when you answer the questions that the Chief has posed to you on this thread you may like to tell us what area you live in and what Clubs you feel aligned to through either membership or bias . Thank you .