I am sure Sam mentioned that two million is to be spent on stabling and facilities at Penrith, no mention was made of the track.
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2 and 3yo races have too many state/sire restricted races to make a grand circuit function with the best horses available each race. Also with the derbies/oaks, I don't think you gain much by putting a title of Grand Circuit champion on it, 6 time Derby winner is just as impressive by any other name.
A grand circuit for 4yos however....
Well that saves me a lot of time and effort.
A+ for clarity,thought and presentation.Many points for discussion and further thought.
One major problem however.Too much of what is put forward would (will)be seen by incumbent office holders as an attack on their abilities and performance,and therefore it will be,ignored,belittled and held to ridicule.
Can we see comments like this leading to further discussion/s,forward planning and action?
I thought so.......
[VVV] Quite true unfortunately. Either that or such ideas are sidelined for a period of time which is just long enough for the majority of people to forget who it was that had initially come up with them, then...when the coast is clear they are dragged out, dusted off & re-badged as having been the intelectual property of the abovementioned incumbents. :(
If I had scored just a single $1.00 for every time I've seen someone at an Industry meeting or an Internet Forum/Discussion Group or similar come up with a good idea which another or others from within the ranks of administration are ultimately awarded bouquets then I'd be typing this from my house in Monaco, next door to Mick Doohan.
Correct Mango the Bankstown club does not own the site but lease it from the council. There are no oncourse stables at Bankstown with all stabling located on private property in residential streets adjacent to the track. In the 12 years I have been there has been an increasing numbers of these properties either redeveloped or sold. Next to none of the purchasers have any interest in harness racing and as many have been muslim, their religion forbids gambling.
The whole Bankstown area is very popular with the muslim community and their numbers are steadily increasing as is their representation on council. It's my view that (sadly) the Bankstown club with the change in demographics of the area will die a natural death in the not too distant future. I see no need to artificially enhance its demise.
My view is their is room in this countries largest city for 3 differing tracks if Penrith wish to remain autonomous. The challenge would be to foster the cooperation and funding required to achieve it
Jamie I don't care who comes up with the good ideas or who obtains the bouquets for them so long as good ideas are implemented!
Ron,
Of course they will... Most (not all) of the incumbent are incompetent or limited at best, hence the reason the industry is in the position it is today. Anyway let's not harp on the negatives that ain't going to fix anything.
Dot,
Then if that's the case with the land being leased and the changing community demography, I think HRNSW and the Bankstown board has to find a way to relocate the club to new premises otherwise the slow death will continue at the detriment of the broader NSW Industry. This will require significant investment and may potentially not happen straight away. Rationalizing back to 2 tracks in metro Sydney may not be a bad thing in the short term whilst the industry rebuilds.
Not sure I agree with you there Mitch. Obviously the improvements cant be relocated. There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the dining area or lounge area in the grandstand but as Jamie pointed out there is room for improvement in the external facilities and of course consumables such as salt, pepper and napkins can be purchased. Track maintance could also be improved but the track is servicable -despite the lack of a water truck half the night Washakie didn't go too bad in the Treur.
On those nights we can utilise the grandstand facilites to advantage still but who wants to go to a sit down meal at any track on a monday afternoon. If Bankstown folds then obviously their dates will be transferred elsewhere , but unless it can be proven that those dates would generate more turnover elsewhere already what would be gained by moving them whilst Bankstown is still going.
Don't get me wrong I don't think that Bankstown is the future of harness racing in Sydney but with a bit of a makeover and support there would still be a few dances left in the old girl.
I suppose that's something they would have to way up, would a makeover be worth seeing a few more dances or would the money be better off being spent where they will be dancing for a long time to come.