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INDUSTRY UPDATE – ABANDONMENTS

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INDUSTRY UPDATE – ABANDONMENTS

INDUSTRY UPDATE – ABANDONMENTS

Friday 11 November – Awapuni & NZ CUP Riccarton – Saturday 12 November

The NZTR Board have now considered all reports provided on the respective abandonments at Awapuni on Friday 11 November & NZ Cup Meeting held Saturday 12 November. Reports were received and reviewed from Club, RIB, NZSTI, Independent Track Manager and Irrigation specialists. Both RACE & Canterbury JC have been provided with the NZTR Board findings of these reports which also include proposed sanctions with regards to funding. Both Club’s have a right of reply to these findings and further relevant details will be provided to the wider industry by the end of next week.

Following on from these abandonments, communication with Clubs will begin earlier leading up to Race week to ensure track preparation is on schedule & identify issues, NZTR and the NZ Jockeys Association have also put in place an application for senior jockeys to provide feedback and ratings regarding Track surfaces immediately post Raceday. This is designed to assist NZTR and  further support Track managers identify and address any concerns when it comes to their respective track surfaces but also identify when work being done is having a positive effect.

NZTR and the Regional Track managers held the first Regional Field Day at Ellerslie on Thursday 17 November with Turf and Equipment experts present to support the knowledge of the Northern Track Managers. The CD Field Day is being held today and a Southern Field Day will also be held once a suitable date can be identified. This is all aimed at increasing the capability of our Track managers and allowing them to build further networks with their peers for support and advice.

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So now Awapuni is coming into question again.

Can these absolute incompetents at NZTR not see that every track in the country that can be raced on is needed to be put into action and made available, forget ya Grand Tours and junkets on the p@@s the industry needs to get through race days or its gone -so  get off ya butts and start talking to the clubs before we have another utter farce happening again.

While youre at it time to bin silly BS "Venue Plan" report and reinvigorate the industry, how much carnage needs to take place before they will change course? cause what youre currently doing isn't working!

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On 2/12/2022 at 9:19 PM, Joe Bloggs said:

Will there be voluntary redundancies per chance?........voluntary pay cuts?.......this is what happens in most business's, it happened to ours back in the 80's crash, what has changed?.........just got greedier me thinks. Something stinks to high heaven, incompetence springs to mind.

JB. Rather than start a new thread I thought I'd catch you here. Sad to hear about passing of Ronnie Franklin recently. You must have known him early days in Hawera. I note his first winner was Bravata at Marton 1973. He won for me in 1975. I'll always remember that day.

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TC, I left Deacs in 72, Ronnie was a fresh faced little kid, a gopher, like all kids we gave him hell, he could hardly sit on then, of course Ginner's stables were way up over the rail crossing, and so we didn't see a lot of that mob other than at track work, more McEwans, but by gee Hawera was a powerhouse then.....happy days.

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It is looking like the AWT locations just need to concentrate on that. That is already the case at Cambridge, probably needs to happen at the other two as well. Let them concentrate on what they are "good"at. Quite a few decent turf tracks within a couple of hours of both locations

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9 minutes ago, Doomed said:

It is looking like the AWT locations just need to concentrate on that. That is already the case at Cambridge, probably needs to happen at the other two as well. Let them concentrate on what they are "good"at. Quite a few decent turf tracks within a couple of hours of both locations

They haven't had a chance to fuck them up yet.

Just wait. 

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Farmers as caretakers and the many hard working volunteers at racing clubs nationwide were replaced by highly paid experts.  Well hasn't that worked wonders for the racing industry!!

As far as holding back funding to RACE and the CJC is concerned that is a step or two short in my opinion.  After today's effort all racing licences at Awapuni need to be withdrawn for at least 12 months until the course proper is in a fit state to be raced on safely.  How many more chances should RACE be given?

Stop racing at Awapuni before someone is maimed or worse.  This would give opportunity for serious reduction in personnel, a management take over, real estate sales sorted to remedy the financial woes and the course proper and horse facilities to be renovated.

The simple solution could be to sell Awapuni to bolster the national racing fund.  It would be a prettier balance than if left to the small clubs asset grab.

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