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  1. Why is there no irrigation? Groundhogs won't work very well on hard ground, at least mine doesn't, so why would they be doing that now when they have no moisture?
  2. Thanks mate. Just saw this. NZ Herald By: Michael Guerin One of New Zealand's leading jockeys Rosie Myers is in an induced coma in Wellington Hospital after a freak accident at the Foxton trials today. The 33-year-old jockey was airlifted to hospital after being dislodged when her horse veered sideways 150m after winning heat 11 at the trials meeting and it is believed a rival horse following her contacted her head straight after the fall. Paramedics were on the scene to treat Myers who was believed to have been knocked out in the incident. "Rosie has just been moved to the ICU," her husband William Fell told the Herald form Wellington Hospital tonight. "She has been in the induced coma since before she was flown here and hasn't been brought out of that. "The doctors are saying she has some fractures around her face but it looks like there is no fractures in any other parts of her body. "So we have been told to wait to see what happens in the next 12-24 hours but at this stage she doesn't need an operation." The accident was extremely unusual in that it happened after the trial had been run and the horses were slowing down to turn around and return to the stables. Myers's mount ducked sideways, she was dislodged and the horse following her struck her. Trials are conducted under race-like conditions to educate horses or improve their fitness and the Racing Integrity Unit steward in charge of the meeting Neil Goodwin said the incident was minor in how it unfolded but Myers was simply unlucky.
  3. And you don't think that had anything to do with the state of the Riccarton track since 1998?
  4. As a former member, owner and local trainer there, I was asking the questions 20 years ago. No constructive answers or actions. I wouldn't expect anything different now.
  5. Yes they do and yes they will but who will ask the questions?
  6. Probably because it's easy pickings when many won't risk their horses on that track. There's a fair number of good owners, trainers and horses moved away since they rooted it (or should I say unrooted it?) 20 some years ago.
  7. I saw a lot of Grey Ways wins and most were not on the concrete and dust we saw at Riccarton yesterday.
  8. It's been like that for 30 years. Was pretty decent prior.
  9. Tony, would you mind putting up the business case for how an AWT at Awapuni will improve the sustainability for CD racing please?
  10. I don't know either. Tony, Darryl would be the man to call to answer your questions since he is the course manager. The drainage is a lot better than most courses but when the water table is high which is rare, It doesn't drain and yes that has a tidal aspect. The training tracks also need work. I don't think a mil can fix that anymore than 10mil can fix Awapuni or that either will make any difference to the success of CD racing. The trial cancellations imo have not been because the track was unsafe but that the club needed to preserve and maintain the surface especially given that the course proper is used by trainers for gallops which is why trials are generally run with cones to preserve the outside strip for that while the rest recovers. As far as I am aware the FRC has taken up every offer of assistance from NZTR. That's why they have new plastic running rail, their own modern gates for trials and a refurbished stand and have accepted their position as a training and trial facility. What else do you think the club could have done?
  11. Anyone know why?
  12. Pitty likes that track fast JB. It's about the only way it holds together. Bugger the horses.
  13. If the AWT surfaces are as good and safe as they are cracked up to be why would you have higher injury/fatality rates on them for jumps races?
  14. Can they not run jumping events on the AWT?
  15. Yes. That's what I mean. Are they over the budget that relied on huge amounts of borrowing and government bailouts or what?
  16. What exactly is above budget and above what budget? Net revenue is up I take it but up on what?
  17. I don't see any increase in revenue from the AWT wrt to the race meetings. Could be worse due to punter suspicion. So, revenue will have to come from owners and trainers paying more won't it? But again, where is the analysis on this? Can someone post it please? Pitty?
  18. You can say that again!
  19. So where is the gap between the accounts and the arrears list? Does the arrears list only include the "doubtful debts"?
  20. Where's the analysis or business case and analysis to support that argument? Please post itt here.
  21. I don't know. Where did you see that? I thought they didn't have any money or assets and are limited by that in putting on extra races or racedays from what I heard yesterday.
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