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  1. I appreciate that it may be less convenient but you don't need wifi and you can still use the phone for calls. You'd turn the radio down or off for those anyway.
  2. What's wrong with just using the radio button?
  3. The Queen has been photographed riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle - her first public appearance since the coronavirus lockdown began. The 94-year-old monarch was pictured on a 14-year-old Fell Pony called Balmoral Fern over the weekend. She regularly rides in the grounds of Windsor, which is said to be her favourite royal residence. The Queen has been isolating there with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, 98, and a small number of staff. Wearing a colourful headscarf and smartly dressed in a tweed jacket, jodhpurs, white gloves and boots, the Queen can be seen in the new photographs taken by the Press Association riding during the weekend's sunny weather
  4. I imagine the committee and a few other member volunteers will be out there after training every morning picking up the shit before the track is harrowed won't they?
  5. https://loveracing.nz/OnHorseFiles/Downloads/NZTR Strategic Plan 2015.pdf
  6. We have the best of both. Pay nothing to government (in fact the revrese) and a huge volunteer added value but still can't survive.
  7. It probably won't really matter anyway. There's obviously no-one left at the TAB who knows the difference.
  8. I don't think you are. I didn't say that did I? I think the $20m the industry has to find for them would likely be better spent on existing tracks at this point.
  9. If you take Riccarton as an example (correct me if I'm wrong Pitty) but I think they've been running about 27 meetings a year there on the grass and my understanding is that the committee feels that has the grass course pretty maxed out. If they go to 40 meetings there, then you'd think that might mean say 15 of them on the AW, mostly over winter. I guess there's also the possibility that some meetings could be run using both courses as is common in the US between dirt and turf.
  10. Yes, I imagine they'll be used mainly in the winter.
  11. No! There are 6 AWT meetings scheduled for the AW at Cambridge next season. Add maybe 1 or 2 transfers. Most Riccarton meetings will be on the turf. Perhaps a similar half a dozen on the AW.
  12. I know a lot of people still operating at level 3 and working from home if possible is a level 2 recommendation anyway isn't it?
  13. Wouldn't this be a good time to pilot no whip or much restricted whip use racing?
  14. Except a scatter gun is more accurate and more focused.
  15. And even in a Greenfields project???
  16. I'm trying to think where any drainage would drain to? Same at Awapuni. It's already a swamp in a hole and the track experts here have already proven that it's not easy to get water to run uphill.
  17. They can even transmit cobalt from sharing water troughs between species.
  18. Who do you mean by 'they'?
  19. Gotit. Ta. Seems like we have a serious problem Houston.
  20. Where did she come from? Just looking at the MPI regs, if she were quarantined on arrival it would only be if she came from a country where the below are present. I also don't see any requirement to test for piro during that quarantine? Or post-arrival? (3)When equids are to be imported into New Zealand from countries where the diseases listed below are considered present,the duration and type of PAQ is stated in brackets: a)Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) if considered by MPI as moderately to highly prevalent in the country of export (minimum 7 day PAQ) b)Equine influenza (minimum 14 day PAQ) c)Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (minimum 7 day PAQ) d)Surra (minimum 30 day PAQ protected from insect vectors) https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/36951-equids-import-health-standard
  21. Ok. Thanks. That's even worse then.
  22. 2 false positives? Don't think there's any quarantine on arrival. Never used to be. And this is a year aafter import as I understand it so, 3 false negatives prior to import now 2 false positives a year later? Seems a bit of a stretch to me.
  23. No. But it seems a fairly extensive investigation will be necessary to rule out both the above possibilities.
  24. Or ... that NZ has a piroplasmosis vector which has never been tested before, though that would mean that the disease was already here unbeknown to anyone. I note that there can be non-equine hosts including dogs.
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