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6 races seems to be about as good as it's going to get, House has only 6 racing this week, still a good number of locals to keep them going, just as well, you do wonder if it's financially viable sending a trackside crew out to these places for 6 races, I think the dogs are on same day but they finish soon......Cambridge don't need 6 race cards, just one meet up north will mostly suffice, Gamma always says you need these small meetings for the small time trainers but you can easily schedule races to cater for them as well, even if only one day a week, 13 or so races ain't that awkward, it cuts down travel cost as well, when considering the one day a week scenario makes sense to have one track only, and I suggest Cambridge , going the right way around is at least a step in right direction.

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Would be good to hear more from the CEO of HRNZ as to how harness is going financially at the moment!

Would also be good to hear from him about how he sees things in 2 years time when Entain pulls the plug on subsidising harness racing!

Watched a video at the weekend and a well known trainer saying how well things are going for harness since Entain got involved!

It is very hard to understand how so many believe that harness racing is going to continue to function the way it is?

These people clearly have very little financial literacy unless they can explain to us where the money is going to be coming from when the cash splash finishes?

The North Island racing is clearly stuffed and can not continue to prop it up the way they are doing, but hey everything is positive? 
 

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3 hours ago, Brodie said:

Watched a video at the weekend and a well known trainer saying how well things are going for harness since Entain got involved!

Would have to be a trainer supported by some big owners to be saying that. Someone winning the bigger money races would be loving it.

Anyone at grass roots level or hobby trainers with no money behind them would not be saying that.

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6 minutes ago, Nowornever said:

Would have to be a trainer supported by some big owners to be saying that. Someone winning the bigger money races would be loving it.

Anyone at grass roots level or hobby trainers with no money behind them would not be saying that.

No doubt, some sitting at the top of the pyramid in harness will be doing  extremely well at present, never probably been so good,  great  stakes with tiny fields, get it while it's there, 

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4 hours ago, Brodie said:

Would be good to hear more from the CEO of HRNZ as to how harness is going financially at the moment!

Would also be good to hear from him about how he sees things in 2 years time when Entain pulls the plug on subsidising harness racing!

Watched a video at the weekend and a well known trainer saying how well things are going for harness since Entain got involved!

It is very hard to understand how so many believe that harness racing is going to continue to function the way it is?

These people clearly have very little financial literacy unless they can explain to us where the money is going to be coming from when the cash splash finishes?

The North Island racing is clearly stuffed and can not continue to prop it up the way they are doing, but hey everything is positive? 
 

Brodie,

Serious question... do you have any skin in the game? 

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brodie,as far as trainers saying how well things are going.

Its people preferring to live in the present and judging things on how they,themselves are currently being impacted by how hrnz is  currently running things.

For example,if they are trying to get owners interested in yearlings they may have recently purchased at the sales,being a good saleman and highlighting the positive aspects of what your selling,is necessary,so they focus on the current high stakes a a positive and chose to ignore all the other indicators of the industries health.

Another factor is these high end,high profile trainers are dealing each day with a lot of stresses and worries that come with running bigger stables. So theres a degree of,i've got enough stresses running my stable as it is,i don't need to overcomplicate things further by taking on board the stresses of having to think about things outside their wheelhouse.

and even if they did take a look around them and conclude current hrnz leadership is squandering a once in a lifetime chance to ensure the future of the sport,well if they were to express those views publically, that would get them offside with the prople running the industry,the very same people who are currently prioritsing the self interests of the high end people,of which they are one. So in effect,these high end trainers are never going to advaocate for policies that will impact them and their client base. Its just the way human nature works. After all,its a cut throat world and people  have to fight for whats best for themselves,so thats also part of why the high end trainers and owners are happy to take a head in the sand approach.

so really its just self interest driving how some people who appear to ignoring reality.Its people with a stake in the game playing their cards to their own benefit.Its just the way the world and people work.Its understandable,its not because they aren't smart,but at the end these people who are supposed to be smart a playing a game that may see them negatively impacted most long term.And thats not that smart.

But life really is never black and white,its always shades of grey and the nz harness industry is no different.

 

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