curious Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM 12 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: Let's move on and fix it. How do you suggest that we do that? 2 Quote
Huey Posted Wednesday at 06:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:39 PM 1 hour ago, curious said: How do you suggest that we do that? Yes @Chief Stipe how do you do that when 90% of the clubs don't trust and shouldn't trust NZTR? 2 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Wednesday at 11:53 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:53 PM 5 hours ago, Huey said: Yes @Chief Stipe how do you do that when 90% of the clubs don't trust and shouldn't trust NZTR? So 90% of the Clubs don't trust NZTR and so dont want to fix their own problems that they themselves created? Why keep looking for scapegoats? Quote
curious Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM (edited) NZTR is after all the clubs' association and all those with race days have a vote or votes. That still begs the question though @Chief Stipe, how do you suggest it be fixed? Edited Thursday at 12:07 AM by curious Quote
hesi Posted Thursday at 12:20 AM Posted Thursday at 12:20 AM 25 minutes ago, Chief Stipe said: So 90% of the Clubs don't trust NZTR and so dont want to fix their own problems that they themselves created? Why keep looking for scapegoats? Social media hasn't helped matters in the last few years, with mostly wild speculation and innuendo about what NZTR is supposedly doing. Wightman being the classic example of spreading, what can only be called gossip, without anything to back the claims. And it is not just occasionally; it is full on every day. The guy would have you believe that the issues at Hastings and Awapuni were purposely orchestrated to allow NZTR to centralise racing in Auckland/Waikato. Trouble is that people start believing it after a while Quote
Muzza Posted Thursday at 12:31 AM Posted Thursday at 12:31 AM 10 minutes ago, hesi said: Social media hasn't helped matters in the last few years, with mostly wild speculation and innuendo about what NZTR is supposedly doing. Wightman being the classic example of spreading, what can only be called gossip, without anything to back the claims. And it is not just occasionally; it is full on every day. The guy would have you believe that the issues at Hastings and Awapuni were purposely orchestrated to allow NZTR to centralise racing in Auckland/Waikato. Trouble is that people start believing it after a while Oh damm. Here's me thinking that's what they were trying to achieve. 1 Quote
curious Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM 26 minutes ago, Muzza said: Oh damm. Here's me thinking that's what they were trying to achieve. It is isn't it? Expensive way of doing it though. 1 1 Quote
hesi Posted Thursday at 12:59 AM Posted Thursday at 12:59 AM Maybe one of the wise guys with all the answers on these chat sites, and there are many, wise guys that is, could put up a credible business strategy about an industry that is concentrated in the Auckland/Waikato region. Quote
curious Posted Thursday at 01:12 AM Posted Thursday at 01:12 AM 11 minutes ago, hesi said: Maybe one of the wise guys with all the answers on these chat sites, and there are many, wise guys that is, could put up a credible business strategy about an industry that is concentrated in the Auckland/Waikato region. You should ask NZTR since it seems to be their plan. Beats me. 1 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Thursday at 07:59 AM Author Posted Thursday at 07:59 AM 6 hours ago, curious said: You should ask NZTR since it seems to be their plan. Beats me. Elucidate. Please. Quote
Huey Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM 19 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: So 90% of the Clubs don't trust NZTR and so dont want to fix their own problems that they themselves created? Why keep looking for scapegoats? Go and spend some time on a committee @Chief Stipe they'll benefit from your insurmountable knowledge of the industry and how it works and you'll get some real world experience around how it actually works! Quote
Chief Stipe Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM 7 hours ago, Huey said: Go and spend some time on a committee @Chief Stipe they'll benefit from your insurmountable knowledge of the industry and how it works and you'll get some real world experience around how it actually works! I doubt it. From what I've seen nearly all Committees havent a clue how the industry works let alone what is required to safely stable, train and race a horse. Hence the cluster F we are in now. Quote
sarge Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Committees are for the patient. A long time ago Ray Coupland got onto the CJC's committee. It was too slow, in terms of "doing things now" for him, and he quickly exited. 2 Quote
Special Agent Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: I doubt it. From what I've seen nearly all Committees havent a clue how the industry works let alone what is required to safely stable, train and race a horse. Hence the cluster F we are in now. I do wonder what the motivation is for some getting on a racing club committee. Quote
muzenza365 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 11 hours ago, Special Agent said: I do wonder what the motivation is for some getting on a racing club committee. Here are a few reasons, Free Admission, Free Lunch, Free drinks ,The best seats in the house and the best one was some years ago, The President, ie D Gould, thought he would inspect the Track riding his 800kg Clydedale at full gallop,this was after Trainers were told the course proper was closed for final gallops. Where would you like your nomination form sent to Agent? 1 1 Quote
curious Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, muzenza365 said: Here are a few reasons, Free Admission, Free Lunch, Free drinks ,The best seats in the house and the best one was some years ago, The President, ie D Gould, thought he would inspect the Track riding his 800kg Clydedale at full gallop,this was after Trainers were told the course proper was closed for final gallops. Where would you like your nomination form sent to Agent? I think you'll find that @Special Agent has done more service to club committees than most. 1 Quote
Huey Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 13 hours ago, Special Agent said: I do wonder what the motivation is for some getting on a racing club committee. I wonder why people who know so much like @Chief Stipe deprive racing club committees of their immaculate knowledge and expertise ? Should be first on the list to get on board a racing club committee. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Huey said: I wonder why people who know so much like @Chief Stipe deprive racing club committees of their immaculate knowledge and expertise ? There is far too many likey you @Huey on these committees and unfortunately haven't retired to that row of Lazy Boys you are lined up in. 3 hours ago, Huey said: Should be first on the list to get on board a racing club committee. From what I can see it would be a waste of time. The die has been caste and there appears to be no willingness to change or adapt. Bowling Clubs, RSA's, Rugby Clubs - only a few looked after their assets and invested wisely. Quote
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