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GP- WA Pacing Cup (Gp1) & Norms Daughter Classic (F&M, Gp2)
Harness & Greyhounds
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GP
Race 1- Mikis Beach, Whataretheodds, Ventura, Runningonempty
Race 2- Brickies Dream, Otis, Xceptional Arma, Chaco Eagle
Race 3- Skylou, Street Hawk, The Miki Taker, Ima Fivestar General
Race 4- Steno, Aardiebytheseaside, Penny Black, Little Darling
Race 5- Captain Ravishing, Mister Smartee, Pinny Tiger, Minstrel
Race 6- Machnificent, Steel The Show, Wildwest, Alcopony
Race 7- Hoppys Way, Tommy Waterhouse, Sugar Street, Rock Me Over
Race 8- Gee Heza Sport, Hampton Banner, Rupert Of Lincoln, Dominus Factum
Race 9- Christopher Dance, Thenu Came Along, Golden Lode, Tualou
Race 10- Frisky Styx, High Price, Awaitinginstructions, Chivalry
Narrogin
R1- Just Betty
R2- Sukhovey Windstorm
R3- Majic Bay
R4- Follow The Ark
R5- Mister Macedon
R6- Swanbourne Spunk
R7- Tommy Price
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R4: Im not usually one to bet odds on but Steno got back out to $1.50 and that was enough for me. She has just become the total pro.
R5: I cant go past No11 Captain Ravishing - the way it sets up for him, second time around at GP under race condtions. It all points to him and shopping around you can go 2by3 and cover your bet with the place money.
R6: I'm not liking how Ryan Warwick has been driving them of late but with a good drift expected i'll back him in one more time on Alcapony on the thought/hope he shoots straight to the fence and gives the horse a chance to dash home.
Narrogin.
R2: No9 Sukovey Windstorm is going to struggle to find a weaker race, tonights the night surely!
Good luck all.
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Terrific effort by the winner, Deni talked the talk and the horse walked the walk.
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Doesn’t fit the narrative
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I just find it completely unfair that since it was discussed about the closure of some outer country tracks , that GP has been bashed like it has been, are the expectations for GP to perform turnover wise higher 100% it's the premier track in WA but its not like any of the other clubs are producing better at the moment, GP on a Friday night offers up as good viewing as any other track in WA regardless of what turnover figures suggest, last night's racing was of a high quality hence why I would suggest maybe the poor turnover numbers are just an indication of where the industry is at as a whole rather than it being just a GP issue. People aren't betting on the trots no matter where they are racing maybe some innovation and new ideas across the board are required to pick the product up off the canvas rather than living in the nostalgic bliss of yesteryear racing has evolved unfortunately harness racing in WA hasn't evolved with it and we are being left behind
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the narrative of you and wazza never getting a chance to sit on the big boys table so now every opportunity you get to bash gp you take it. As chop chop said it’s across the board so why don’t you sook about Narrogins turnover? Oh wait no you can’t because it doesn’t fit your agenda. And yes chop chop is right, now tracks are going to close you have started bashing them more.
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- Handicapping, handicapping and handicapping, to produce a competitive racing product that punters who have rejected the often referred to on this forum "broken product" of uncompetitive racing.
- Programming under the New Handicapping system that produces opportunities for horses of all abilities to race competitively and that reduces snorefests and the overwhelming prevalence of $1.20 favourites.
- A realignment of stakemoney distribution away from the current model of "over focus" on the top end making the product more viable for the broad majority of participants. An immediate boost to the base levels of stake funding.
- A realignment of the calendar to inject some sequence. logic and parity into a focussed, programmed country cups circuit.
- A focus on broadening the footprint (as opposed to shrinking it) by making engagement of more participants a priority by reallocating funding (of in particular the $24.7 million dollars for GP redevelopment with an undisclosed/unknown return on investment) to an on course stabling and training centre to improve the viability for young participants to enter and be retained in the Industry.
- A thorough review of the timeslots and days/nights that we race as exposed in the Issues Paper for both metropolitan and country venues.
These are just a sample of some of the ideas presented by the 7 clubs, the two Industry Associations and the over 30 individuals who bothered to actually sit down, take off their rose coloured glasses, acknowledge the appalling financial crisis that is evident to all who can read a balance sheet and put their ideas in writing for submission to the RWWA Board.LightningJake, warrenrobinson, Gilgamesh, VillageKid likes this post.
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Bunbury last night was another "outrider meeting' with a $30k Westbred and a $14k Memorial race boosting stakes payout to $104k for the night, much much higher than normal.
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