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  1. ... and they can't even spell check the news release ffs. Meeting News Riccarton Park - Canterbury JC Synthetic Trials Cancelled Riccarton Park - Canterbury JC Synthetic Trials have been cancelled due to insuffient entries.
  2. Also, I see nothing in the submissions or RIS about how they will manage the digital currency bookies in all this.
  3. Sorry, that should have said George Julius, not Julius Poole.
  4. Just as a matter of fact, the tote was NOT invented by NZRacing. It was invented by Julius Poole in Western Australia, actually for vote counting. It was first installed and used for racing in NZ though, at Ellerslie in 1913.
  5. Dead on. Totally agree Kit but will the Government listen to that or the spin?
  6. Never mind that Kit. Would you please answer CS's question about what you are inferring. I'm curious. Also, what chance do you think there is of the monopoly being extended to include online betting?
  7. What do you mean by that?
  8. NZTR Statement on Animal Welfare Charges New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) acknowledges the decision today of the Racing Integrity Board’s (RIB’s) Adjudicative Committee regarding Mr John Malcolm and fully supports the decisive action taken against anyone who mistreats animals. NZTR does not tolerate any behaviour whatsoever that compromises animal welfare. At an early stage of the RIB’s investigation last year, both Mr John Malcolm and Mrs Rachel Malcolm’s licences were immediately suspended by NZTR, pending the outcome of the adjudicative process. In today’s decision related to Mr John Malcolm, the penalty determined by the Adjudicative Committee for four serious racing offences and seven breaches of welfare standards is a lifetime disqualification from any involvement in the Thoroughbred industry. NZTR Chief Executive Matt Ballesty confirmed support for the decision. “NZTR fully supports this outcome and remains committed to upholding the highest standards of care and treatment for Thoroughbred horses. We have zero tolerance towards any actions that compromise their wellbeing.” “The decision regarding Mr John Malcolm sends a clear message that animal welfare is paramount in our industry, and we fully support the outcome.” NZTR will continue to enforce strict standards to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all horses within the industry. Corporate Communications New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing Contact: Emma Thompson +64 21 071 2929 nztrcommunications@nztr.co.nz
  9. Might be at the RSA again?
  10. So are those figures you are reporting t/o or GBR?
  11. Stiff competition eh?
  12. 20 years of half the TAB's profits? Looks cheap to me. Maybe why some execs got the DCM? Throwing millions at a lost cause? Doubt that will continue for long.
  13. And NZ racing is doing little to help itself or create any alternatives other than stealing community assets.
  14. Just wing it then? Can't see Entain giving up much of the gravy train they are buying. They don't need NZRacing for that.
  15. About 20 years for me. Gave the game away for a long time because of it.
  16. I should have added that this is a submission to the Members' Council, rather than the NZTR board and exec, so essentially going over their heads in an effort to get some action.
  17. Do you mean the submission is a joke?
  18. TRACKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Awapuni ·The Awapuni track has progressed significantly since the last update. Australian track experts Liam O’Keeffe (Flemington) and On Track’s Callum Brown (Sydney) visited the track the week of 10 March to inspect progress and watch horses gallop on the surface. ·The first group of horses worked on the surface on the Monday afternoon, followed by another session on the Tuesday morning. Feedback from trainers and riders has been positive, and with just over seven weeks until the first scheduled race meeting on Friday, April 25, further improvements are expected as the track continues to settle. ·In preparation for racing, gallops will be held in the coming weeks, followed by a set of jump outs on April 1 and official trials on April 8. Trentham ·The sand at Trentham underwent remedial maintenance and has been cleared by a structural engineer. The next scheduled race day after March is Saturday 10 May. NZTR is working with RACE on the utilisation of Trentham going forward after this period. Otaki ·Otaki underwent the full, scheduled renovation post the abandoned raceday on 22 February. ·The timeframe to complete the grown-in was very tight and was reliant on favourable weather conditions. A decision has been made to transfer the Hawke’s Bay Cup Day on 12 April to Trentham to give the venue a longer period to recover post-renovation, before its next scheduled raceday on April 21. Whanganui We have worked closely with the Jockeys Association and RIB to realign the problem bend at Whanganui, a meeting was held on course with senior riders to work through the issue. The rail in the area will now stay in the true position to avoid further concern. Hastings The Hawke’s Bay Facility Project Control Group (PCG) led by independent chairperson Steve Bramley is continuing to work on the priority of returning to racing as quickly as possible at Hawke’s Bay. Further detail on the plan will be communicated once the plan is in place and has been provided to the full HBRI Board and Members. Avondale· ·Tim Lambert and RTA Jason Fulford and Adrian Dooley RIBare visiting Avondale to inspect the track on Friday 28 March. They will make a call on whether the track is fit to race on 9 April post this inspection. Further updates will be provided verbally in the meeting including alternate venue if required.
  19. DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES REGARDING TRACK READINESS The NZ Trainers’ Association is deeply concerned by the frequent abandonment of race meetings due to unsafe track conditions, and the resulting impact on trainers, jockeys, and the integrity and reliability of New Zealand thoroughbred racing. We believe a comprehensive review of the decision-making processes concerning track readiness is essential to ensure racecourses are consistently prepared for safe and fair racing. Currently, the Racing Integrity Board (RIB) takes control of track readiness at 7:30am on race mornings. Unfortunately, this means that racing is often only deemed unsafe after an incident occurs, usually when a horse slips or falls during a race, leading to the usually inevitable abandonment of the meeting. This reactive approach is placing excessive pressure on RIB to make decisions based on the risk of an incident, rather than proactively ensuring the safety and condition of the track before the races begin. We believe a total overhaul of the current processes is urgently needed. The NZ Trainers' Association suggests that all relevant stakeholders—including the Trainers’ and Jockeys’ Associations, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR), the Racing Integrity Board (RIB), and Club representatives—collaborate to explore practical solutions. This collaboration could focus on developing clear protocols for track management and accountability. We understand the submission has been given due consideration and will keep you informed of progress as it arises.
  20. Foxton Racing Club · Foxton Racing Club is rapt to be the new home of the Wellington Cup Carnival Day! Book in for 2026! Foxton Racing Club Racing track
  21. It does seem a bit two faced to randomly lambast me for posting a PM from him on TRP, if he is reading other peoples' PMs himself. At least I now know that is what upset him and why he banned me, then censored my posts.
  22. Haha he is a lowlife and posts private messages between to people...but I am sure you would like him as birds of a feather and all that stuff...yes he has opinions but unless you agree with them he is also like you just argues for the sake of it...Does he want a medal for helping Morty???Not sure what that has to do with anything...and from my point of view and a few others in here he is no loss....and neither will you be. Hmmm... I guess private messages over there are not actually private?
  23. Certainly seems a bit odd.
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