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1 hour ago, Newmarket said:

Whats with all these short distance races lately, apart from 2 x 2400m races the rest are 1700m? 
I try to avoid betting on low class sprint races… 

Newmarket, it is absolutely stupidity coming from the Clubs programming these short distance races!

If they believe it is going to encourage punters to wager they are delusional!

If they think that these short races is going to entice  people to go on course for a day of short 2 minute races, then once again totally delusional!

All horses can run a mile and it is just not appealing to the majority of harness followers, but then again harness officialdom are doing very little to keep the industry going!

Whoever is deciding to program these miles are clearly not working in the best interests of trying to appeal to the public!

There are a couple of horses that I wouldve wagered on, but not over 1700m!

 

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Might make  sense having a 1700 raceday at Ashburton tomorrow if Nelson didnt have a miles day 2 days earlier, Nelson need to revert to 2400 races on day 2, I suspect it would help numbers.

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1 hour ago, Nowornever said:

All tracks will soon be all mile racing Brodie. Happening everywhere

https://harnesslink.com/australia/carnival-of-miracles-goes-all-in-on-mile-racing/

yes it's much easier on horse and driver. Very routine and predictable. And a little Boring at times too as Brodie would suggest lol.  not quite the action of a NZ Cup race lol. 

I watched just the one race yesterday, Race 2 with COURAGE REACTOR who was stone last at the quarter mile,  but a fabulous timed run by Wilson House , coming home from the back, saw the horse get up on the line to WIN.  What a Great thing to See . 

9 horse fields are great like that (give All runners a chance to win ) and a beautiful racetrack like Ashburton helps as well.  Some more great 'modern NZ racing' . and the way of the future .( and the  present day too) .(Brodie only likes the 'Old days' 😉

Alas the long distance stuff is Too Tough on horses (recovery wise and race wise as well) Not many can do anything like was Swayzee and Leap To Fame do over distance lol.  it's hard to keep them interested and racing well , without going 'Flat'. even after one hard run wide over a mile and half which can really knock a horse around and effect it's future racing. Brodie doesn't understand that , as is not a trainer. 

thankfully in Aus the trainers and clubs KNOW it's In the horse's Best interests to race a mile to a mile and a quarter as they can Back up and race week to week . Which is very important.  so 95%of races are short as possible. 

 

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2 hours ago, Nowornever said:

All tracks will soon be all mile racing Brodie. Happening everywhere

https://harnesslink.com/australia/carnival-of-miracles-goes-all-in-on-mile-racing/

If that happens in NZ thrn you might as well turn out the lights!

Mile racing is just so boring and doesnt attract wagering from serious punters!

To attract new punters and enthusiasts to harness racing they need racing to be over longer distances than a mile.

Just isnt a fair contest and there is no doubt ownership will drop, but then again  the ones making the decisions arent owners or punters and with little business success.

 

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i think gammalites correct.

The focus has shifted to short distances because they have less horse numbers, so they want them to run more often.

so sprint racing is a symptom of a declining sport. its seen as a soluition but in reality that solution is also part of the problem.

the irony is,sprint racing is part of the reason why the sport is declining, as we all know that what you get from horses running more often and  over short distances,is those who draw poorly or lack gate speed simply go back and just follow them around and wait for next week.That then leads to a  lack of punter confidence in the product and results in declining interest from the punter.

for me,i still like to watch harness racing,but the gallops is a far superior betting product because you always get the impression everyone is there to win. You can't say that these days about a lot of the harness racing in places like auckland and cambridge.

thats why those blokes from out the gate on thursdays,started off betting at the cambridge trots but lost interest and much preferred the betting on the nz greyhounds.Anyone who went in their syndicate would have got the same impression as they did,stay away from the trots.

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