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Awesome day at Kurow yesterday.
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Just to add a bit of topicality: the 'Omicron' variant has arrived in the community, from an arrival from the UK travelling through Dubai. But wait - the traveller was fully vaccinated and had returned THREE negative tests before flying and while in MIQ. So, WTF is the point of all the expense, anguish, job losses, fear ? that we are being exposed to..?
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This lot over here are making it up on the fly, too. I try to take the middle ground in most matters, not just this one; but, how many people are now ill and suffering from pneumonia, etc, from influenza? That seems to have disappeared. Any respiratory affliction is Covid. As the vast majority are not particularly ill, what on earth is the point of all the drama? Yes, there are some who, unfortunately, do become very sick. But, would those same people not also be at risk from the seasonal 'flu? And, also given that most healthy folk can deal with a sniffle, sore throat, headache, and body aches with a few days rest and panadol, it doesn't make sense to wreck society and cost people their livelihoods for that. I realise, too, that if the modelling had been accurate, our health system would have been overwhelmed. So, while I think we can accept that the first lockdown was a fair reaction, esp since we didn't actually ' go hard and early ' but rather pissed around while Bloomfield intoned ' very low risk ' and Simon Bridges was demanding ' close the borders NOW '. But since, it has been knee-jerk, reactionary stuff all the way, while England [ for example ] is just trying to learn to live with the situation.
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I'd like to wish everyone who uses this forum, even occasionally, a happy and safe holiday period, in the manner that you personally choose to celebrate. I hope also, that sooner rather than later, we can again enjoy our lovely country with compassion, inclusiveness, and with due respect given to common decency and natural justice.
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Agree, Mark Mac was super.
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South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Yeah. My guess is that it was never H 11. Probably a fair bit of surface water, as well as pissing with rain, which would have helped to make the decision to defer. Can only hope that there is enough cushion still. -
Pretty sure you're right...I was at Oamaru that day.
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Barrie and Nicky Blatch train from the old track - or they did. If they have moved, I'm not aware of it.
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South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
I have to assume there will eventually be one every furlong. But, not at the moment, according to riders. -
Not quite sure what that meant. My take on things is - we know the Vax is imperfect, therefore vaxed people should still be tested. As they aren't ( in most cases ) they will be responsible for any increase in infection numbers. Not the unvaxed, because they have to be tested.
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South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Outstanding -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
As far as Riccarton is concerned, the AWT is not due to be raced on until autumn next year. There aren't even marker posts every furlong - or there weren't three weeks ago. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
I'll let you know later. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
I got a text earlier from NZTR announcing that the races were postponed till Monday. Later on, on the Loveracing.nz page, both Tuesday and Thursday were indicated. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Yep, he has. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
I know Mitch well, although I haven't seen him in quite some time. He bred Generous, I was told? He and Phil Kerr used to pop round home with some rum, went down very well, along with fascinating anecdotes of horses - and horsemen - he knew. Phil is helping Champion/Murphy at the moment, has a very nice horse in work too. Small world. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Still is I believe. Saw him at Riccarton one morning, quite some months ago. Hasn't changed a bit. -
yeah, that too.
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Same here....looks as if NSW is a bit more enlightened..?
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marital law will take over come February It already has...
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South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Ha, no....was it Gunner Nyhan? sorta rings a bell. You may be thinking of Dance the Breeze.... -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Hmm......slow 7 yesterday? I didn't notice the howling nor'wester....clearly the predicated rain isn't going to happen. Farmers doing hay should employ this lot. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
I'm in complete agreement here. My ramble earlier on., about 'how things were' shouldn't be taken as a suggestion we should turn the clock back...rather, just an explanation of why we seemed to have random and ill-thought programmes. Changes have been made on an ad-hoc basis without a broader approach such as you suggest. As for the drift of 'power' north? Not surprising, given population distribution of both horses and people. Which is why sensible programming is even more important. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Yes, it did used to work Ok then, but now it is a dog for some horses. The changing in classification of horses also hasn't helped. I'm not against the ratings system per se, but it is nowhere near as inclusive as earlier models. Some play the system very well, others not, but overall it leads to huge disparities in opportunities for some grades of horses. -
South Island Racing Programme: Not Fit For Purpose?!
Freda replied to Doomed's topic in Galloping Chat
Historically, Canterbury and Otago/Southland racing districts had stakeholders and horses in sufficient numbers to be able to stand alone, mostly. But more recently, it is obvious that that was no longer the case, and there was a tacit agreement not to race against the other district's premier or important meeting. So, once Cup meeting was over, there was a modest Coast circuit ( offered a welcome break from the heat and dust and tough competition) and a few other smaller meetings in both districts leading up to Boxing Day at Dunedin/Timaru Cup in Canterbury. Then Invercargill had its day in the sun, followed by another Coast circuit for Canterbury along with Omakau/Cromwell for the southerners. Things have been fiddled around with since and dates altered - but the arrangement did work well. Wellington was a target after the Dunedin/Invercargill options, for the classier southern horses, coming as it did, then, right after the second Coast circuit in early/mid Jan and at times clashing. At least there wasn't the situation seen up north with the change in the Auckland Cup meeting as well.as the Karaka meeting pulling the Wellington Cup meeting to pieces -ruining the Trentham Stakes and other races into the bargain. A premier meeting at Riccarton was never considered, between Cup and the Midsummer meeting late January, too many folk away on holiday and too much racing all over the place to make it work. There have been mutterings from a few trainers who don't want to travel away, but the summer racing pattern did work well. There were even two- and three- year old races over the period. Fancy that.