before one can aspire to wisdom one needs to be able to empathise with all others.
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Originally Posted by
triplev123
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Jaimie
Forgive me Jamie for having an opinion that is not entirely in line with your own, yes I have been around a bit longer than you, but only by a decade.
your full of cheek aren't you? telling me I shoot from the hip about subjects that were debated long before your were on "hard tucker".
I do my "homework" at the university of life in harness racing, not sitting at an armchair with some piss in my hand.
As for ruining 2yos, again...do your homework.
Statistical analysis of a huge number of Australian Standardbreds with regard to wastage in fact revealed the EXACT OPPOSITE to that which you claim above.
Show me your "statistical analysis" and I will dismantle it, if indeed you possess some crap purported to be such.
Mobile racing in this country has been pushed by the commercial breeders to falsely enhance the value of stock in order to enhance their own returns, just like mammoth prizemeoney for juvenile racing.
[VVV] Pound for pound that's one of the more ridiculous statements I've read in quite a while.
I was engaged in the debate when NSW was moving from predominantly Stand racing to mobiles and our commercial breeders ( none of whom I would describe as "fat cats" ,your words not mine) were openly stating this can only increase the value of our yearlings.
look at the US now, can't run a track without the support of "slot machines" cos the punters are bloody bored to death and have been punting on numbers for years!
[VVV] Two completely different industry models & so that's a very long bow to draw. The only thing that we have in common is that both use Standardbreds.
you really are a genius aren't you? F..k me if you can't see the way we have copied the US business model you really have got your head stuck up your arse!
God save the owners who, for as long as I can remember, have been getting the rough end of the pineapple due to the selfishness of a number a noisy groups.
[VVV] Again, you need to do your homework.A recent industry wide HRA survey revealed the vast majority of Breeders (nearly 80%) are also Racing Owners.
Jamie, I was one of the many participants in these workshops and surveys. Guess what!! The data gathered reinforced what many people ( none obviously as wise as you.) have been saying for decades.... the commercial breeders have had more influence than they are rightly entitled to for decades!!!.
Cheers Jamie,
but do your own bloody home work before you try your half baked bluff tactics on people you don'y know.
dan