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  1. No trifectas this time but quite a few strike the rather pathetic quinella. Gee continues to blaze the trail. Gee 965.40 Blind Squirrel 721.90 Karrots 352.60 Maria 217.60 Moose 217.60 NG 207.20 Max 182.00 Geoff 142.20 Richie 142.20 Wandering 142.20 Jack 142.20 Buller Rep 117.00 Black Caviar 65.00 Ye Olde Pete 65.00 Hesi 65.00 Mardy 0.00 Robert 0.00 Rob 0.00 Howie 0.00 Lightning Blue 0.00 Steve P 0.00 Rees 0.00 Pete 0.00 Craig 0.00 Gordy 0.00
  2. Thanks. Gee 731.40 Blind Squirrel 579.70 Maria 217.60 Moose 217.60 Karrots 118.60 Max 65.00 Black Caviar 65.00 NG 65.00 Ye Olde Pete 65.00 Hesi 65.00 Mardy 0.00 Robert 0.00 Rob 0.00 Geoff 0.00 Howie 0.00 Lightning Blue 0.00 Steve P 0.00 Rees 0.00 Pete 0.00 Craig 0.00 Richie 0.00 Gordy 0.00 Wandering 0.00 Jack 0.00 Buller Rep 0.00
  3. The hits keep happening. Mr Longshot Gee labels the trifecta with a best bet to boot. This is looking super competitive. Gee 731.40 Blind Squirrel 579.70 Maria 217.60 Moose 217.60 Max 65.00 Black Caviar 65.00 NG 65.00 Ye Olde Pete 65.00 Hesi 65.00 Mardy 0.00 Robert 0.00 Rob 0.00 Karrots 0.00 Geoff 0.00 Howie 0.00 Lightning Blue 0.00 Steve P 0.00 Rees 0.00 Pete 0.00 Craig 0.00 Richie 0.00 Gordy 0.00 Wandering 0.00 Jack 0.00 Buller Rep 0.00
  4. Who called them the Red Hots? Away we go with a $19 winner and Blind Squirrel is straight into it with a beaut trifecta. Maria and Moose label the quinella and the rest of us are eating dust. A long way to go but a great start for these three. Blind Squirrel 449.70 Maria 217.60 Moose 217.60 Mardy 0.00 Max 0.00 Robert 0.00 Rob 0.00 Karrots 0.00 Geoff 0.00 Howie 0.00 Lightning Blue 0.00 Steve P 0.00 Rees 0.00 Pete 0.00 Craig 0.00 Black Caviar 0.00 NG 0.00 Richie 0.00 Ye Olde Pete 0.00 Gordy 0.00 Hesi 0.00 Gee 0.00 Wandering 0.00 Jack 0.00 Buller Rep 0.00
  5. pete

    Supporting Brighton

    I think Maria meant the Paul Barber from Brighton football club Graeme.
  6. 1. 1/7/8 bb 2. 7/9/10 3. 2/11/12 4. 3/4/9 5. 1/5/6 6. 1/2/3 7. 6/8/14 8. 8/9/11 9. 2/5/7 bb
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    Imperatriz retired

    https://www.racing.com/news/2024-04-11/news-lth-imperatriz-news-stings-bosson?fbclid=IwAR0tTC5n22RlL0N3oR8CHyhXui3vCGwlW8tJ0fTDHOFjUfTsVnPR9hVQ320
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    Imperatriz retired

    https://www.racing.com/news/2024-04-11/news-lth-star-sprinter-imperatriz-retired?fbclid=IwAR2UKapw7TvXA3fRz-NWfjJ38_j-2Y6k__-eiWn8VIZ8tGRLwDbIEP6V3DY
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    An investigation and plan of action has been formulated following yesterday's meeting abandonment at Ellerslie Racecourse No images? Click here Plan of Action Formulated Following Investigation Into Ellerslie Racecourse Meeting Abandonment Sent on behalf of Auckland Thoroughbred Racing and New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing In the wake of the abandonment of yesterday’s race meeting at Ellerslie Racecourse, Auckland Thoroughbred Racing (ATR), in conjunction with New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) advises a comprehensive investigation has been undertaken, resulting in an agreed plan of action that will be implemented to address safety concerns and ensure future racing success. Yesterday’s race meeting was abandoned after Race 3 due to safety concerns arising from a slip on the newly-installed StrathAyr track. ATR chief executive, Paul Wilcox, expresses his displeasure in what happened by saying, "We are disappointed in relation to having an abandonment. In upholding our commitment to excellence, instances like these are regrettable as they fall short of our standards." He further emphasises, "We also understand the disappointment yesterday's abandonment would have caused to participants, stakeholders, and fans; however, also want to emphasise that the safety and well-being of horses and jockeys is paramount and accept that this was the right decision under the circumstances." Wilcox notes similarities between this incident and the one encountered at the TAB Karaka Millions in January, acknowledging that yesterday’s issues stemmed from the interface between the root matting and the sand profile. “This incident bears resemblance to the issue presented at the TAB Karaka Millions earlier this year. We acknowledge that the root layer at the 10m rail position was not broken up to the extent of other used areas of the track - something that effectively formed a sponge that then held moisture near the surface. That’s what caused the issues. “Addressing this issue effectively is paramount to ensuring the safety and integrity of our racing surfaces moving forward.” Wilcox assures that following a meeting this morning between the Club, NZTR and RIB representatives, along with Frank Casimaty of StrathAyr and Chris Hay from Elwick Racecourse which has a StrathAyr track, an immediate plan of action is being implemented to address the issues created by the root mass and to also utilise the sand in the track to dust the surface and reduce any surface greasiness. "The Club, along with NZTR, are grateful for the advice received – particularly that from Chris Hay – as we continue to find the best process for preparing the track for raceday. From installation through to the return to racing at Ellerslie, we have worked closely with StrathAyr to ensure the highest standards. Our next steps will help restore confidence of our jockeys, owners, trainers, and punters in our racing surface at Ellerslie," he says. ATR commenced vertidraining the track earlier this week and will continue this process with additional coring of the track to a depth of at least 100mm. This action is aimed at bringing the sand from these cores to the track's surface. Subsequently, machinery will be utilised to break up these cores and spread them over the track's surface, with any remaining grass tufts to be removed. This work will be undertaken over the remainder of the week and into the weekend. NZTR chief operating officer, Darin Balcombe, is pleased about the steps being taken in saying “After our discussions with Chris Hay this morning, we are confident that the additional coring and breaking up of those cores will alleviate the issues with the surface. “We will continue to work closely with ATR to ensure the track continues to improve with racing.” Furthermore, ATR has ordered a corer machine to help ensure the ongoing track surface will continue to improve with further racing and, after the conclusion of the season on May 25, will undertake a heavy renovation on the track to include removing the matting to prevent similar issues in the future. Wilcox is confident things will look much different in the future saying, "As we move forward, our focus remains unwaveringly fixed on ensuring the highest standards of safety and excellence. We are fully committed to implementing comprehensive measures to address the issue swiftly and effectively. “Looking ahead, we are optimistic that with the planned renovations and diligent maintenance efforts, our track at Ellerslie will not only be stabilised but also optimised to deliver impeccable racing conditions and an exceptional racing experience for all participants and enthusiasts alike.” Prior to returning to racing, trials will take place this coming Monday 15 April. These will need to be completed satisfactorily with the rail in the raceday position for racing to resume as scheduled on Easter Handicap Day, next Saturday 20 April. NZTR have instigated the Abandonment Review Protocol and will review all events and track preparation leading up to the partial abandonment of Wednesday’s raceday. ATR extends its sincere apologies for any inconveniences caused and appreciates the public's understanding and support as it prioritises the safety and welfare of the racing community. The Club remains committed to working diligently with relevant parties to address the issue at hand and retains confidence in its decision to install a StrathAyr racing surface at Ellerslie.
  10. pete

    Tracks

    A touch of big noting maybe. Big city arrogance.
  11. pete

    Tracks

    Clearly something not right with the track. I think the track manager got caught between a rock and a hard place yesterday. Participants have been complaining the track is too firm so he decided to irrigate. I'm absolutely no expert on this but don't the subsequent issues today point to a drainage problem?
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    Tracks

    Report 2024-04-10 Ellerslie (1).pdf
  13. They were pretty much identical but had different selections in them. I can remember Percy The Place Punter and Longshot Larry.
  14. It mentions Sports Week in this article about Dick Hunt. https://www.racingnews.co.nz/hunt-calls-time-on-judging-career/
  15. The Friday Flash obviously came out on Fridays published in Wellington. I have the name Organ Bros floating around in my head as publisher. News Media Auckland published Racetrack on Thursdays.
  16. 3 horses per race and 2 best bet races.
  17. Simply select three horses in each of the nine races. The following imaginary bets will be placed: $10 win on each horse $2 boxed quinella on the three horses $1 boxed trifecta on the three horses. Please select two of the races as your best bets. Bet stakes will be doubled on these two races. Entries close at 5pm on Friday 12 April. Scratching replacements may be made until that time but there will be no automatic substitutions made for scratchings of any sort. The entrant with the highest aggregate will receive a $20 fixed odds bet as a prize.
  18. pete

    Supporting Brighton

    Very nice mate.
  19. Looks like there's plenty of interest so I'll post an entry thread in the standard bred comps section during the week.
  20. pete

    Tracks

    https://www.racenet.com.au/news/keyboard-warriors-fall-silent-amid-memorable-randwick-meeting-for-day-one-of-the-championships-20240406
  21. pete

    Frankie Dettori

    Has ridden 6 winners at Santa Anita today. It took me straight back to this - a really good read: https://www.racingpost.com/news/features/frankies-magnificent-seven-the-losses-were-horrendous-but-it-catapulted-racing-to-a-different-place-amAgJ3X25HZt/
  22. I'm thinking of running a comp on the big night at Cambridge on Friday. It will probably be 3 selections a race with win, quinella and trifectas. Just indicate your interest on here so I can gauge whether it's worthwhile doing it. There will probably be a small prize incentive.
  23. Well we missed out too but pretty proud of my team in the second half of the comp.
  24. Thought Pericles was home but I'll take the quinella.
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