Thank God for PP. We will set a place at our table for him if ever he decides to come down.
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Thank God for PP. We will set a place at our table for him if ever he decides to come down.
I wonder what has happened to all the horses on the property? We might have to ask AB that too.
And why don’t the journalists in the sport cover this story more assertively? I appreciate that they are on the payroll of the racing administrators but aren’t they obligated to from a professional point of view. Isn’t it one of the biggest stories of the last 10 years (at least) in our sport?
I just looked at Taz fields for Sun & some are transferred from one yole to another yole.
So maybe they are being trained from there??
But I don't know .
I am not sure but IMO journalists do not like writing anything that could sound negative.
At least with PP or AB , you get some realism. And a lot of 1st stories as well.
Yeas that is true re AB. Regarding the journalists not writing anything negative about the sport, why is that? Is it because they are on the payroll (most I guess are) or are they not wanting to upset their trainer/owner friends? The Darren Weir story was well reported and continues to be so to this day. That involved only three or four horses. This involves so many more and numerous other areas.
Good to hear that the horses have been transferred.
PP is right - that allowing Ben Yole to transfer his horses to father Wayne Yole is not on but how do you prevent it?
You really have to wonder about major owners Solotrek and Aaron Bain/Summit too
I am not sure why this has been is allowed.........., but realistically , "same o'l same o'l " . We've seen and complained about it in every other harness racing state . Why not Tas ? And they still wonder why harness racing is imploding !!! They'll have a meeting about harness racing soon and ask participants what can be done to build confidence back in the sport . GIVE ME A BREAK
The ABC achieved significant recognition at the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Awards held on Wednesday, 21 February 2024 with two of its investigative reports receiving top accolades.
One was for a team from ABC News Tasmania, was awarded for “Best coverage of a community sport issue – rural & regional media”.
Their investigative piece, titled “Stacking the Odds: Inside a Tasmanian harness racing juggernaut,” shed light on pressing concerns within the Tasmanian harness racing scene, prompting the Ray Murrihy inquiry. This inquiry later unveiled critical issues plaguing the industry.
PP is reporting that the TasRAB has quashed the Warning Off due to a denial of natural justice
He has documents to that effect on his site - I do not know where he has found them as on the TasRAB site, all I can find is the following
https://nre.tas.gov.au/racing/tasman...urrent-appeals
There is nothing on HRA that I can spy