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Standing Starts at Addington - Shocking!


Brodie

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Time to ban the standing starts at Addington!

Time and time again they are an absolute shocker.

When Peter Lamb was replaced by Donnelly we all thought things had to get better, but no we were wrong.

The last race just run, some of the horses were charging the tape and he lets them go and then calls a false start  twice!

Seriously HRNZ really do need to look at improving their professionalism or the industry is totally stuffed .

Long overdue that they get someone  who actually gives a damn starting races and also have a clean out of the officialdom as it is just not good enough!!

Maybe I need Forbury to express himself as well.

It is a real turn off for those concerned about the industry and we all know the industry is in trouble despite the Entain and Trackside media hype.

Brad Steele needs to step up and sort it out bigtime.

 

 

 

 

 

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Wouldn't like to see standing starts go, but the starter has to walk them up to the tape, hold them until all in line and then let them go. Drivers need to be fined heavily if trying to get a "flyer". This running them up to the tape just confuses the horses who don't know whether they are meant to be standing or are actually racing. The starter should be fined also, each time he allows shambles like yesterday. A look back at any old film from the 50's and 60's could be most helpful as Ron Carter didn't have all this trouble.

 

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2 hours ago, Furlong said:

Wouldn't like to see standing starts go, but the starter has to walk them up to the tape, hold them until all in line and then let them go. Drivers need to be fined heavily if trying to get a "flyer". This running them up to the tape just confuses the horses who don't know whether they are meant to be standing or are actually racing. The starter should be fined also, each time he allows shambles like yesterday. A look back at any old film from the 50's and 60's could be most helpful as Ron Carter didn't have all this trouble.

 

The truth of the matter is that many of the drivers know that they can get away with it from the starter.

It is just not fair on the Punters when these starts are just too poorly executed.

The 2000metre so called stands are the worst as the drivers know that if they are slow away they are going to struggle!

The starter I am sure is a nice bloke, however he is paid to do the job of starting both mobile and standing starts in a professional and fair way!

Unfortunately far too often the standing starts are not fair and are not standing starts and are shocking!

Either the Club bans the stands from the 2000m or the starter officiates the starts correctly.

The starter has had many years of experience starting races and we get this crap dished up to the Punters!!!

Yes he needs to be heavily fined for any poor starts, instead they want to fine or heavily suspend amateur drivers who use the whip outside the stupid whip rule?

Pathetic really!

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Newmarket said:

The starter is a joke…. FFS just watched race 3 at Winton today, was an utter disgrace. Have a look, how was it a fair start?

LOL, another incompetent starter!

Seriously what an absolute farce Newmarket!

How anyone could possibly think that this is acceptable?

Brad Steele should be advertising for people who actually are competent!

Time he stepped up and came out and apologised for what is going on, but he wont because it does not affect the amount of money  they are getting each week from the ones that pay him!

That is just one of the many shockers that we are dished up and yet their is no consequences!

They would rather hammer the Amateurs who receive no financial compensation .

Farcical and not good enough.

Why isnt this incompetence brought up on The Box Seat, rather than discussing races that were run last week?

 

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It's just too hard to get those Big fields of horses organized.  (from a stand) 

Last week was great and Addington ran ALL 4 'trots' races  from a mobile.

I just watched a race tonight (race 9) and 2 very good (and experienced ) drivers are tipped out at the start . Tim Williams and Sam Ottley. that just shows the 'Folly' of these standing starts. 

Just put em' behind the mobile everytime (like America) and avoid all these problems.

More punters watching that race , will leave the game as far as investing is concerned as who wants to see their money lose in that manner ? No one .

footnote (Bob Butt did drive a very nice race on 'Waterloo Station' of Nairns to win well though ) 😁

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1 minute ago, Gammalite said:

It's just too hard to get those Big fields of horses organized.  (from a stand) 

Last week was great and Addington ran ALL 4 'trots' races  from a mobile.

I just watched a race tonight (race 9) and 2 very good (and experienced ) drivers are tipped out at the start . Tim Williams and Sam Ottley. that just shows the 'Folly' of these standing starts. 

Just put em' behind the mobile everytime (like America) and avoid all these problems.

More punters watching that race , will leave the game as far as investing is concerned as who wants to see their money lose in that manner ? No one .

footnote (Bob Butt did drive a very nice race on 'Waterloo Station' of Nairns to win well though ) 😁

Yes but half the problem is not the standing start, years ago a standing start meant all horses at a standstill…. but now it’s a luck of the draw mobile behind a tape….. I don’t get it

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Theres a solution,that would reduce the problems in standing starts, which result in interference, horses breaking,horses getting unfair starts due to not being able to take their positions or being disadvantaged by being the horses drawn in the middle that are the last to turn in.

simple. Just give the horses more space.To do that you would have to reduce the number on the front line.

if you want proof of what i mean.

go have a look at the standing starts at the recent timaru meeting run on the grass. That grass track is wider at the point the stands started,than any other track.

The races there were started by the same starter,had the same divers,had less exoperienced horses...yet in the 5 stands only 1 breaker within the first 100m and no interference early.

its the same logic that you apply when backing risky beginners who start on the ur.Many horses that start on the unruly are there because they don't like the congestion that exists when off the front. Horses like that,especially trotters, will have a far higher strike rate of going away if they start from the outside of the ur,than other positions on the unruly.The reason is,they have more space.

 

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Reality is that the starters are not respected by the drivers and they actually control them.

Carter and Mulcay previous starters before Peter Lamb knew how to have standing starts!

They had the horses standing before they let them go, it is not Rocket Science.

If the starters can not do what they are paid to for then they need replacing.

It is not a difficult job, they need people who can perform and have respect from the drivers, rather than being mates to them and letting them get away with it!

Brad Steele needs to come down on them if he indeed is here to lead.

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8 hours ago, the galah said:

Theres a solution,that would reduce the problems in standing starts, which result in interference, horses breaking,horses getting unfair starts due to not being able to take their positions or being disadvantaged by being the horses drawn in the middle that are the last to turn in.

simple. Just give the horses more space.To do that you would have to reduce the number on the front line.

Addington is quite a wide track. Don't think 'space' is the issue. Horses are trained by professional horsepeople who can get their horses to step ok , but you are always going to have the 'Rogue' .

All the stands I did were on a 600m track (because a mobile wouldn't fit around it) and they did ok. 

A difference was they were going a LOT SLOWER. take the NZ Cup for example these days. Newmarket was saying above about the 'running up behind the tape' they try and do. He is right for sure. That's not a standing start at all anyway , with drivers trying to get the jump on rivals. and then they go flat out after. so you miss away you are Out of the race these days. There's no handicap so Run it from the Mobile Barrier ( just makes sense)

In the days of Handicaps the Iconic Interdominion was run from a stand up to 1982. But many pacers missed away . In one of the very last stand Championships , one of the fav's LORD Module ran last for Nz behind Koala King and Locarno (of Robin Butts) as he was one of the worst Standing Start horses ever.

The Interdominion Council then saw the light and put into play the MOBILE only Championships from then on. Gammalite himself the Victor in the Very first 2 All mobile series at Auckland and SA. Interestingly the trotters series at Auckland was the last Standing start Trotters series , with the Aussie Scotch Notch winning from Jenner , Sir Castleton and About Now. They were the 10m handicapped runners too 😆.   Scotch Notch and Sir Castleton (NZ)  then easily Quinellaed the next 2 series from the mobile barrier in 84'. and 85' . 

There's the answer run All races from a mobile barrier , and the BEST on the night will take Victory. as has happened ever since Gammalite 40 years ago at Auckland. 

 

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2 hours ago, Gammalite said:

Addington is quite a wide track. Don't think 'space' is the issue. Horses are trained by professional horsepeople who can get their horses to step ok , but you are always going to have the 'Rogue' .

All the stands I did were on a 600m track (because a mobile wouldn't fit around it) and they did ok. 

A difference was they were going a LOT SLOWER. take the NZ Cup for example these days. Newmarket was saying above about the 'running up behind the tape' they try and do. He is right for sure. That's not a standing start at all anyway , with drivers trying to get the jump on rivals. and then they go flat out after. so you miss away you are Out of the race these days. There's no handicap so Run it from the Mobile Barrier ( just makes sense)

In the days of Handicaps the Iconic Interdominion was run from a stand up to 1982. But many pacers missed away . In one of the very last stand Championships , one of the fav's LORD Module ran last for Nz behind Koala King and Locarno (of Robin Butts) as he was one of the worst Standing Start horses ever.

The Interdominion Council then saw the light and put into play the MOBILE only Championships from then on. Gammalite himself the Victor in the Very first 2 All mobile series at Auckland and SA. Interestingly the trotters series at Auckland was the last Standing start Trotters series , with the Aussie Scotch Notch winning from Jenner , Sir Castleton and About Now. They were the 10m handicapped runners too 😆.   Scotch Notch and Sir Castleton (NZ)  then easily Quinellaed the next 2 series from the mobile barrier in 84'. and 85' . 

There's the answer run All races from a mobile barrier , and the BEST on the night will take Victory. as has happened ever since Gammalite 40 years ago at Auckland. 

 

you've previously suggested the field size needs reduced and i've come around to your way of thinking.

15 horse fields in stands and  14 in mobiles over 1980 simply give those who draw poor and settle back,niot much chance.

back in the day they always had horses on the ballot ,so were always trying to give as many a start as possible,but thats not a factor these days.

But i do think space is a factor.

The more space a horse gets at the start the more likely they are to begin safely and the less likely they are to suffer interference.

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18 minutes ago, the galah said:

But i do think space is a factor.

The more space a horse gets at the start the more likely they are to begin safely and the less likely they are to suffer interference.

well I spose you are right as the Timaru figures you gave seem supporting of this.

The NZ Cup , Rowe Cup and Dominion Trot group 1's are all stands still , and because they are non-handicap anymore , everyone is squeezed up off the front Mark , and getting in each others road. ( and there's reduced space as you say. hence there have been issues with that last few years with the capacity field. ( and these are seasoned animals)

Traditionally the Trotters would be spread out across HANDICAPS. If you can see tonight's Trot field at Albion (the last race) in the form guide, the trotters are spread out across the handicaps , hence everyone has plenty of room (space) as you are looking for . and they'll All get away fine. 

The only reason I can see to run any race from a Stand is to HANDICAP some of them , so they all have a winning chance.  Often in NZ they're all Jammed up on the same Mark and problems arise . Especially because as you mentioned the field size is too big as well. ( should be Max 12 IMO  )

and Mobile 10 starters.  this gives Every Runner a winning chance.  Smaller fields are good . as We Walk By Faith and Republican Party demonstrated convincingly at Auckland swooping from the rear in a Group 1 Friday night. 

 

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Race 1 standing start at Methven was a false start first time around snd shouldve been.

Second time was far better when the starter had them pretty much standing rather than charging the tape..

He needs to command respect from the drivers and firmly extend to the drivers that he will not tolerate these drivers charging the start !

Long overdue Time to clean the standing starts  up or get rid of them, as too often they are just unfair.

Hopefully they can get it right in the future.

 

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On 4/11/2025 at 10:17 PM, the galah said:

its the same logic that you apply when backing risky beginners who start on the ur.Many horses that start on the unruly are there because they don't like the congestion that exists when off the front. Horses like that,especially trotters, will have a far higher strike rate of going away if they start from the outside of the ur,than other positions on the unruly.The reason is,they have more space.

I notice the 2 unruly horses facing outwards at Albion at the outside fence. Helped them get away well. and plenty of space out there like mentioned. 

The NZ starters can see that the best way to get them away is make them stand . as others have mentioned on this thread. No good trying to jump the gun . 

The only horse to gallop out at the start ( and lose it's chance)  was sadly the $3 favourite in this race as well from last night. A bit sad for the punters but it's the risk you take if you want to bet on standing starts 🙄.

Pete McMullen (our best QLD driver IMO)  wins bucketloads of races here , and thought should of won this as well. BUT Forgot to Pull out until they turned for home , and thus got hemmed in after beautiful one-one sit all the way. Pete made a complete meal of it actually lol 😆, so just shows it can happen to the best of them at times. Might of been the driving rain during the race that stuffed him up  😂

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The big field of Pacers at the Mt Hutt Cup race 10 at Methven just left from the stand. 15 runners.

Wasn't too bad 🤔. Kourtney Kardash was seemingly gunna play up rearing and that,  as not greatly experienced with this sort of start, so the starter made them all walk another circle , and excellent horseman Bob Butt got her away well in the end. and the whole field was standing well at the tape release too.

Just the one galloper at the start (Light Me Up) . the 40m backmarker RENEGADE is the best horse , but come un-stuck with the handicap , in a show of what used to happen (with Handicaps working)  to give All the runners a winning chance. 

Here's Herbie working to the lead for CJ off the front Mark , and then holding them all out at 14-1. well done CJ !! 

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The stands are just so much better when they are standing rather  than  the BS starts where anything goes!

As I say the starter needs to address all the drivers and advise them of what a standing starts actually is.

It is solely the starters fault that this has occurred as they have been allowed to hsppen due to letting them get away with it for far too long.

It should be fair for everyone if they program standing starts.

Even far too often the unruly horses are that far back in the stands, that they have no show, this also needs to stop.

 

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