curious Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM Posted Thursday at 09:10 PM 11 hours ago, hesi said: The other thing on this, horses don't magically appear, there is a time lag. Entain underwriting the industry was announced in June 2023, so we are looking at 3 years plus before any horses bred as a result of any renewed confidence in the industry start appearing. Latest foal crop numbers might help But yes, 4-6 horse fields is not sustainable I haven't seen any sign of or expectation of any increases in the foal crop as a result of the Entain investment. Seems unlikely to me. Maybe an interim stabilisation of the decline? https://thestraight.com.au/new-zealand-foal-crop-holding-firm-as-breeders-apply-sharper-commercial-lens/ 1 Quote
hesi Posted Thursday at 09:31 PM Posted Thursday at 09:31 PM 17 minutes ago, curious said: I haven't seen any sign of or expectation of any increases in the foal crop as a result of the Entain investment. Seems unlikely to me. Maybe an interim stabilisation of the decline? https://thestraight.com.au/new-zealand-foal-crop-holding-firm-as-breeders-apply-sharper-commercial-lens/ Well, we will watch with interest what the 2025 foal crop will be and comment on the interest of breeders for the 25/26 season Quote
curious Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM Posted Thursday at 09:36 PM (edited) 6 minutes ago, hesi said: Well, we will watch with interest what the 2025 foal crop will be and comment on the interest of breeders for the 25/26 season Did you read that article? Looks like stable at best? 2024 broodmare returns confirm that. The Straight revealed earlier this month that Australia’s 2025 foal crop could be the nation’s smallest since the mid-1970s as smaller breeders either downsize their broodmare bands considerably or exit the industry altogether. ... Cambridge Stud CEO Henry Plumptre believes the foal crop will end up maintaining the status quo when they’re born in 2025, echoing the thoughts of Johnson and Thompson. “Certainly if you'd said that to me three years ago, I would have said we're very nervous over here. But I think the Entain arrival and the lifeline that they've thrown the industry here, that's sort of stabilised the mare numbers,” Plumptre said. Edited Thursday at 09:38 PM by curious Quote
curious Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM Posted Thursday at 10:48 PM 12 hours ago, hesi said: Separate issue also there with the poly track and the anti that seems to have developed against them Understandably. No sign of NZTR implementing any of the safety and welfare recommendations from the April Massey report. Quote
Huey Posted Friday at 04:15 AM Posted Friday at 04:15 AM 6 hours ago, curious said: Did you read that article? Looks like stable at best? 2024 broodmare returns confirm that. The Straight revealed earlier this month that Australia’s 2025 foal crop could be the nation’s smallest since the mid-1970s as smaller breeders either downsize their broodmare bands considerably or exit the industry altogether. ... Cambridge Stud CEO Henry Plumptre believes the foal crop will end up maintaining the status quo when they’re born in 2025, echoing the thoughts of Johnson and Thompson. “Certainly if you'd said that to me three years ago, I would have said we're very nervous over here. But I think the Entain arrival and the lifeline that they've thrown the industry here, that's sort of stabilised the mare numbers,” Plumptre said. And guess where Aus will supplement theirs from. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Friday at 05:48 AM Author Posted Friday at 05:48 AM 1 hour ago, Huey said: And guess where Aus will supplement theirs from. Not your paddocks! You've given up. Quote
Huey Posted Friday at 06:01 AM Posted Friday at 06:01 AM 12 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said: Not your paddocks! You've given up. Certainly have . Quote
curious Posted Friday at 06:21 AM Posted Friday at 06:21 AM 19 minutes ago, Huey said: Certainly have . You are certainly not alone. Many joining you every week. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Friday at 07:39 AM Author Posted Friday at 07:39 AM 1 hour ago, curious said: You are certainly not alone. Many joining you every week. Quantify that with real data. I guess a social studies chap doesn't play with real data. Quote
Huey Posted Friday at 08:53 AM Posted Friday at 08:53 AM 2 hours ago, curious said: You are certainly not alone. Many joining you every week. yes unfortunately true Quote
Chief Stipe Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:28 AM 18 hours ago, Huey said: yes unfortunately true Great more for the rest of us. I guess it won't stop you moaning and sniping from your LazyBoy about the increased stakes and improved tracks. Quote
Huey Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 10 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: Great more for the rest of us. I guess it won't stop you moaning and sniping from your LazyBoy about the increased stakes and improved tracks. What makes you think I can afford a lazy boy @Chief Stipe? Quote
Gammalite Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 9 hours ago, Huey said: What makes you think I can afford a lazy boy @Chief Stipe? wasn't that you at the Salvo's last week ? A few Lazy boys make there way there going cheap, when the old boys pass away that have lived in em' for a few years. You just have to check they're still not in it before taking it home. Funerals not as cheap as they used to be. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Gammalite said: A few Lazy boys make there way there going cheap, when the old boys pass away that have lived in em' for a few years. You just have to check they're still not in it before taking it home. Funerals not as cheap as they used to be. Make sure you buy the ones with the plastic covers @Huey . Quote
Huey Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: Make sure you buy the ones with the plastic covers @Huey . I'm too old for that business you get up to on a lazy boy @Chief Stipe 1 Quote
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