Murray Fish Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM 2 hours ago, hesi said: The Aussie horses are 2nd and 3rd tier horses anyway I keen to try and beat them with one! Quote
Huey Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 14 hours ago, hesi said: Take the Aussies out and still very good fields. The Aussie horses are 2nd and 3rd tier horses anyway Meaning what? They still improve those fields , especially the Railway, any kiwi horses in the Railway you think could win an Aus G2 sprint? Quote
Murray Fish Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Huey said: any kiwi horses in the Railway you think could win an Aus G2 sprint? Alabama Lass, wasn't she beaten a nose in a G1 over there? Quote
hesi Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Huey said: Meaning what? They still improve those fields , especially the Railway, any kiwi horses in the Railway you think could win an Aus G2 sprint? Meaning the stake money while improved in NZ, along with the travel incentive, is still not enough to attract top tier Aussie horses Quote
hesi Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Murray Fish said: Alabama Lass, wasn't she beaten a nose in a G1 over there? Correct, Moir Stakes, by Baraqiel, a little bit more than a nose. It is hard to know how a horse might go in Aus. Roch 'N' Horse ran 2nd in a Telegraph, then went over and won the Newmarket and Champions Sprint (both G1) beating Nature Sprint 1 Quote
Huey Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, hesi said: Meaning the stake money while improved in NZ, along with the travel incentive, is still not enough to attract top tier Aussie horses Im not sure why you'd expect it to be given what they race for and the opportunities available to them. I reckon we have done well getting these horses over here. Quote
Huey Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, Murray Fish said: Alabama Lass, wasn't she beaten a nose in a G1 over there? Fair call , perhaps she could. Quote
hesi Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, Huey said: Im not sure why you'd expect it to be given what they race for and the opportunities available to them. I reckon we have done well getting these horses over here. Sounding unusually positive, has someone hacked you. I think the aim is to get some topliners come and race in NZ. The stakes for the 3 KM races and the Kiwi are comparable with what is available in Aus and the KM's and to a lesser extent the Kiwi, fall at a time when there is not a lot going on in Melbourne and Sydney. Top horses coming from Aus adds legitimacy to what they doing here. The 2nd and 3rd tier horses coming helps but seen by most as second rate Aussie horses picking off our best races Quote
hesi Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 9 steps forward, 10 steps back. Ohope Wins, while not in the Kiwi, sold to Yulong, will race here up until the Oaks and/or Derby. One potential quality 4 year old that won't race here again. Like trying to stop the tide coming in That is 4 of the best 3 year olds produced in NZ (Leica Lucy, Willydoit, Well Written and Ohope Wins that will never race in NZ as 4-year-olds and above Edited 4 hours ago by hesi Quote
curious Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 13 minutes ago, hesi said: 9 steps forward, 10 steps back. Ohope Wins, while not in the Kiwi, sold to Yulong, will race here up until the Oaks and/or Derby. One potential quality 4 year old that won't race here again. Like trying to stop the tide coming in True. But why on earth would anyone want to stop the tide? The export business keeps the whole industry afloat. 50% of next weeks book 1/2 yearlings will be exported. Wouldn't you want to support it? 1 Quote
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