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Joan of Arc

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  1. Whanganui R1 – 8
    Whanganui R2 – 7
    Whanganui R3 – 5
    Whanganui R4 – 7
    Whanganui R5 – 4
    Whanganui R6 – 6  BB
    Whanganui R7 – 2
    Whanganui R8 – 5    

    Riccarton R1 – 3
    Riccarton R2 – 5
    Riccarton R3 – 6
    Riccarton R4 – 4
    Riccarton R5 – 4
    Riccarton R6 – 3 
    Riccarton R7 – 2
    Riccarton R8 – 11  BB

    Thanks, Pete for everything you do.

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  2. Awapuni R1 – 1
    Awapuni R2 – 4
    Awapuni R3 – 2
    Awapuni R4 – 3 BB
    Awapuni R5 – 7
    Awapuni R6 – 8
    Awapuni R7 – 1
    Awapuni R8 – 2

    Te Rapa R1 – 2
    Te Rapa R2 – 2 
    Te Rapa R3 – 5
    Te Rapa R4 – 8
    Te Rapa R5 – 6
    Te Rapa R6 – 7 BB
    Te Rapa R7 – 10
    Te Rapa R8 – 5

    Thank you so much.

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  3. On 6/10/2022 at 8:43 PM, Hesi said:

    People might recall, that in the lead up to the 2017 election, Winston put out a racing policy.  This policy was formally adopted as part of the coalition agreement

    • Return a greater proportion of industry taxation to the racing codes.
    • Introduce a new (below Premier Meeting) category of meeting where every race will be for $15,000 minimum, with relativity across the codes.
    • Enhance employment and export opportunities by working with the industry to improve the international status of New Zealand Group 1 races to attract greater international interest.
    • Restore marque racing plans and prize money initiatives in line with New Zealand First policy implementation 2005 –2008
    • Return New Zealand racing to what it was good at. Racing needs breeding programmes to re-establish New Zealand as a first tier country in racing. That means policies assisting importation of quality mares, and properly using the sire cost write down.
    • Urgently review the operations and costs of the New Zealand Racing Board
    • Continue to support projects and initiatives, e.g. the Racing Safety Development Fund (a contestable fund of $1.5 million per annum, matching dollar for dollar contributions from racing clubs) that enhances safety and improves the quality of facilities in the racing industry, including the safety of riders, handlers, spectators, officials and others involved in racing codes, as well as the health and safety of animals.
    • Direct IRD and Treasury to respect the spirit of the laws passed to assist racing so we do not have specious departmental interpretations of laws that are clear to the industry.
    • Further improve the appeal of the racing industry to a wider audience by encouraging the promotion of “family-friendly” activities in conjunction with race meetings in all codes.
    • Defend the historic, modest share of the racing industry, to lawful gambling proceeds, against unreasonable attacks.

    It's taken a while but most of it is done or being done.

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