mikeynz Posted September 16 Posted September 16 Interesting 12 races I think on Friday, at Addington, why not same at Auckland and no Thursday.? In regards to trying, I always thought drivers were suspended if they didn't give horses best chance of winning. Quote
the galah Posted September 16 Posted September 16 (edited) 24 minutes ago, mikeynz said: In regards to trying, I always thought drivers were suspended if they didn't give horses best chance of winning. haven't you just used words to imply they mean the same,when they may not. In other words ,"trying" or not,is often not the same as "didn't give horse best chance of winning". you can be trying and at the same time get suspended for not giving the horse the best chance to win.That has happened quite a few times when the stipes have deemed drivers have overdone the speed or tactics used. but when was the last time you heard of a driver getting suspended when they drove in a negative way.That type of driving is not policed the same. i haven't suggested either driver at cambridge should have been suspended,but if i was a stipe on the night i would have asked the question of k coppins as you have to let drivers know that theres an expectation that they give the impression they are trying to drive their horse on its merits.As i have said before,complacency by the stiipes leads to the things that start the likes of operation inca.Stipes in the north isalnd give the impression they treat some paticipants like they are mates or family. Edited September 16 by the galah Quote
Nowornever Posted September 16 Posted September 16 Half the trick of backing a winner is knowing driver intent. Half the drivers just go round with the intention of "we will see how we go" Quite a few just follow the one in front until the home turn without even thinking about trying to steer their horse into a winning position. 1 Quote
mikeynz Posted September 16 Posted September 16 41 minutes ago, Nowornever said: Half the trick of backing a winner is knowing driver intent. Half the drivers just go round with the intention of "we will see how we go" Quite a few just follow the one in front until the home turn without even thinking about trying to steer their horse into a winning position. I guess you can look at it another way, even if none are trying to win someone will, and if you backed it then who cares lol. 1 Quote
mikeynz Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM (edited) Cambridge are hosting a round of the World drivers Champs, based on numbers recently, they will need to up their numbers or it will be hopeless, ........I also note Manawatu have a Monday Thursday season opener on Cup Week, with all the attention on Cup Week may struggle for numbers too, why not the next week?...not that difficult. Edited Wednesday at 12:36 AM by mikeynz Quote
Brodie Posted Wednesday at 10:09 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:09 AM 9 hours ago, mikeynz said: Cambridge are hosting a round of the World drivers Champs, based on numbers recently, they will need to up their numbers or it will be hopeless, ........I also note Manawatu have a Monday Thursday season opener on Cup Week, with all the attention on Cup Week may struggle for numbers too, why not the next week?...not that difficult. It just doesn’t get any better for Cambridge in regards to field sizes! 54 carded starters over. 8 races is terrible and what is the future for racing in Cambridge due to their perilous financial situation and that combined with Auckland, is the CEO of HRNZ still saying that things are positive? 1 Quote
Brodie Posted yesterday at 08:35 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:35 AM Spatchcock, why are you not reporting info that you will be aware of? You believe that Cambridge is doing Ok? So why is the CEO of HRNZ being Santa Claus by throwing an extra $40k into the stakes for the World Driving Championship being held at Cambridge? It is to pay horses down to last in the hope that it entices enough runners to compete on courses where trainers dont want their horses to compete at?? Quote
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