GGees Posted Monday at 11:05 PM Posted Monday at 11:05 PM On 11/12/2025 at 8:12 AM, hesi said: It does seem that it has become endemic in NZ, lack of accountability that many perceive racing to have. I see the police have screwed up big time with this Jevan McSkimming character and the way the woman's complaint of him being a sexual predator was handled. Like everything, we will have a review, that will go on for ages, cost the taxpayer heaps, and nothing really ever changes, just how long till the next cock up. NZ racing had certainly had its share of lemons over the years. Andrew Brown, Chris Bayliss, John Allen. You can't deny that. Certainly is a concern in the public sector but its rife through a lot of industries. NZ racing as one currently as a prominent leader. Not a good look for racing and in particular NZTA. Quote
Murray Fish Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM Posted yesterday at 12:04 AM 58 minutes ago, GGees said: Certainly is a concern in the public sector but its rife through a lot of industries. NZ racing as one currently as a prominent leader. Not a good look for racing and in particular NZTA. please explain? Quote
GGees Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM 1 hour ago, Murray Fish said: please explain? We need leaders with integrity and morals. 'We' meaning trainers, owners, employees and punters. Cull those who bring this industry into disrepute. Let them train but thats it, no senior roles or board membership. Simple. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM 6 minutes ago, GGees said: Cull those who bring this industry into disrepute. How broad is that brush? The industry tends to over react to some things and goes over and above the Court system. In my opinion that doesn't achieve anything except raising the bar higher than applies to society as a whole and creates unnecessary exposure and focus. At the end of the day that focus defeats the intent of having higher penalties. Australian racing relates better to its population because well they don't pretend to be any better than the rest of society. Quote
GGees Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 17 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: How broad is that brush? I've mentioned where to start. However any position of power, leadership or voice for the industry. Retention and recruitment are critical, as the police are finding out. Quote
hesi Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Maybe a sign of what you are talking about, but no horse racing people in the 2026 Honours list and only one last year, Terry Campbell, long time president at the Taupo RC Quote
Murray Fish Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 18 hours ago, GGees said: Cull those who bring this industry into disrepute. Let them train but thats it, no senior roles or board membership. Simple. some names spring to mind? Quote
Huey Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 hours ago, GGees said: We need leaders with integrity and morals. 'We' meaning trainers, owners, employees and punters. Cull those who bring this industry into disrepute. Let them train but thats it, no senior roles or board membership. Simple. Nothing is simple , never happen . Quote
Huey Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: How broad is that brush? The industry tends to over react to some things and goes over and above the Court system. In my opinion that doesn't achieve anything except raising the bar higher than applies to society as a whole and creates unnecessary exposure and focus. At the end of the day that focus defeats the intent of having higher penalties. Australian racing relates better to its population because well they don't pretend to be any better than the rest of society. What does the industry over react to? Quote
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