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They are sent to clubs weekly. I'm not sure where else you can get them. No idea why NZTR don't make them available on the web.
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J Fawcett (SCOLERA) - Admitted a charge of careless riding in that she permitted her mount to shift outwards when not sufficiently clear of LIECHTENSTEIN which was contacted and forced wider, inconveniencing HIGH EMOTION near the 450 metres. After considering submissions the Adjudicative Committee imposed a suspension of J Fawcett’s licence to ride in races from the conclusion of racing on Sunday 15 February up to and including racing on Friday 27 February, 6 national riding days. W Pinn (LIECHTENSTEIN) - Defended a charge of careless riding in that he directed his mount inwards entering the final straight making contact with SCOLERA on a number of occasions until near the 250 metres. After considering submissions the Adjudicative Committee found the charge proven and imposed a suspension of W Pinn’s licence to ride in races from the conclusion of racing on Saturday 7 February up to and including racing on Friday 20 February, 7 national riding days.
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Lord no! Copied from elsewhere.
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Some did Yes, there are staying stallions standing but most commercial stallions these days have too much speed influence to get the 2 miles. Almanzor throws a good staying sort at times. And they have a bit of class. So I might go Trav and Manzor Blue. I agree with you on Manzor Blue. In addition to the sire, Almanzor she has Sir Tristram twice on the Dam side as well as Montjue
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Hard to tell without the head on but I think Pinn was just holding his line, and not allowing himself to be poshed out
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But we also have revenue from domestic wagering on overseas racing and sports. Just that domestic racing can no longer stand on its own feet from wagering revenue. The key point that the data reinforces though, is that spending more on high stakes races doesn't help the revenue returns.
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As it stands, across January, we have 13,548,635 56,847,600 4.19
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It's got stuff all to do with cost accounting or running a 2yo at Reefton. I think most know that if you spend more than you earn, you end up having to borrow and/or sell assets to stay afloat. But that's what NZTR have persisted in doing the last 20 years. It'll never work in the long term. Never could.
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I don't think Reefton suggested that it did. No club does. You've gone off at a tangent to the topic. The point is that the wagering revenue generated by the likes of Reefton goes a lot further towards covering the cost to racing of providing their stakes than the likes of ATR does.
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What the hell do you mean yield? That's exactly what's not there in sufficient quantum. There's stuff all other revenue. 90% comes from wagering revenue..
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No. I wan't suggesting anything. If I were to in light of those figures, it might be that NZTR should pay stakes in more direct proportion to turnover, not keep throwing more and more money at the least sustainable meetings but I've been saying that for the last 20 years.
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Jan-26 Date Club Stakes Combined T/O per $ Ranking Oncourse O/Course T/O Ranking Turnover of stakes Turnover per $ of Stakes 16/01/2026 Waikato TR 146520 1676200 11.44 2 50300 0.34 11 10/01/2026 Kumara 236625 2516800 10.64 3 342200 1.45 2 9/01/2026 Otaki 146520 1447600 9.88 4 61800 0.42 9 2/01/2026 Wairarapa 142450 1382800 9.71 5 336800 2.36 1 1/01/2026 Riverton 200875 1931200 9.61 6 106800 0.53 7 6/01/2026 Ruakaka 163390 1473700 9.02 7 180700 1.11 4 18/01/2026 Auckland TRI(Puke) 195625 1709000 8.74 8 26200 0.13 23 4/01/2026 Greymouth 172935 1464600 8.47 9 133300 0.77 5 7/01/2026 Reefton 175350 1270600 7.25 10 132400 0.76 6 14/01/2026 Canterbury Racing 199250 1434200 7.20 11 42200 0.21 17 19/01/2026 Whanganui 163170 1117100 6.85 12 49800 0.31 12 3/01/2026 Thames(Te Aroha) 147745 1006300 6.81 13 73600 0.50 8 10/01/2026 Wanganui JC 308250 2020600 6.56 14 54100 0.18 20 24/01/2026 Canterbury 448200 2813500 6.28 15 88200 0.20 18 8/01/2026 Tauranga 289975 1746600 6.02 16 59200 0.20 18 22/01/2026 Southland 150785 897900 5.95 17 19800 0.13 23 17/01/2026 Waikouaiti RC 366325 2135200 5.83 18 87400 0.24 15 11/01/2026 Auckland TRI 452575 2488100 5.50 19 100500 0.22 16 23/01/2026 Matamata 191875 830300 4.33 20 12300 0.06 25 24/01/2026 Taranaki 405325 1633100 4.03 21 108200 0.27 14 1/01/2026 Auckland TRI 1491275 5859400 3.93 22 454200 0.30 13 17/01/2026 Wellington RC 1233500 4182800 3.39 23 171100 0.14 22 3/01/2026 Wellington RC 1512575 4728500 3.13 24 231300 0.15 21 24/01/2026 Auckland TRI 4442500 6827900 1.54 25 1545100 0.35 10
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Fixing the decline in horses,trainers and owners
curious replied to Nowornever's topic in Trotting Chat
Don't worry. Exactly the same applies to NZTR, so we'll all be at the same soup kitchen.