
Originally Posted by
Daryl New
Out comes your commercial breeder side.
[VVV] Aspiring to be a commercial breeder is bad because........? You make that comment as though it is something I should be ashamed of and that identifying with their ranks somehow engenders a lack of objectivity in this discussion. You've always been a big one for the old 'US vs THEM routine so maybe this is another manifestation thereof? The fact is 80% of the Breeders in Australia breed to race. We used to breed to race but having found it hard to have your cake and eat it as well, now we mainly breed to sell and occasionally we'll race one.
I freely admit that I do dream of the day we could be full-time commercial breeders but alas, right now like the vast majority of the 20% remaining, we're part-timers doing our absolute level best to knock out quality horses that'll go on & race & win for their owners. So far so good.
That crutch you referred to kept a lot of participants in the game.
[VVV] Incorrect. That crutch I referred to was that which presided over and made financially viable the raft of mediocre sires that used to make their homes here in NSW. One only need to review the resultant progeny of the last 10 years of NSWSS operation and then make note of their regularly repeated inability to make a dent on the National stage when in against the progeny of VIC, NZ and at the time QLD bases sired to see how far below par the NSW product had gotten.
The only problem as I see it is that the Stallion importers didnt offer the quality of stallion at that time.
[VVV]...and unless the NSWSS was abandoned & eligibilities were altered by way of the addition of a mares based component, nothing would have changed. NSW owned & domiciled mares were making HUGE contributions to the VIC product at the time.
No I havent discussed this with Don but quite oten D J Heath and I discuss the inadequacies of the Alabar series and the positives of the NSWSS.
[VVV] John's a good bloke, always good to have a chat with him.
Obviously you are very much for a protectionist view of the NSW Breeding Industry then Daryl, that being the very same thing that saw it slowly but surely wither & die on the vine as the quality of horse produced during its tenure dropped through the floor.
When we got to the stage where we had 3rd rate sires serving the daughters of 3rd rate sires who were themselves the daughters of mares by 3rd rate sires then it was finally time to call it quits. Thankfully someone saw the PRESS IN AN EMERGENCY button and jammed their digit into it....ending the nightmare once and for all.
We cant all own Bettors or Machs etc.
[VVV] They don't win all the races either. Look at Menangle on Saturday night.
Nuke Of Earl, Mach Three, Washington VC, Courage Under Fire, Bettor's Delight, Badlands Hanover, Sundon, Tinted Cloud, Art Major and a US bred who's sire isn't available here & even so isn't exactly a big ticket item anway. 6 of those aren't big $ fees. Harness Racing's one of the most egalitarian sports there is in that respect.
remember if all the Daryls leave NO harness racing.
[VVV] With all due respect, nobody's asking anyone to stay. Not you, not me, not Breno or David or Greg or Dallas or Harvey or Trev or anyone. I could throw a wobbly and walk tomorrow & that's my decision. I'm not going to of course, I'll stick even if they're racing for ribbons. Its a moot point anyway. We're entering an era of unprecedented prizemoney and so prosperity and if people can't make some sort of a go of it now then they never will.
Continuing from the previous point, the beauty of Harness Racing is that you don't neccessarily need to be a big spending owner/breeder to get the best horse. Thankfully it has always been that way & it will always be that way.
Another elephant in the room. Prizemoney breakdown.As it stands the winner takes 70%, leaving 30% for the rest. Geez sounds like the TAB distribution doesnt it.
Any way with this new money how doe you feel witha revised breakdown to say 50% for the winner( 22,000 metro race ) = 11,500 and say 4,300 for 2nd, and 2300 for 3rd,1200 for 4th and 700 for 5thand 400 each 6th to 10th.More money across the board, more incentive to keep horses racing, more incentive to reinvest in horses etc. The same to apply to the improved provincial prizemoney scales. after all the horse that ran second beaten by a nose in 1.55 possibly led up, ensured the winner is credited with a fast time and may/probably worked harder. Afterall if you go to a show at the theatre ( and they keep telling me we are in the entertainment industry) even the stage hand behind the scenes gets paid. Our stagehands are those 6th to 10th (Bulli 5th to 10th) only get $55 and $40 of that goes to the driver (whether they deserve it or not) Hang on what does the trainer get for having to be there2 hours before the race Nothing oops another elephant in the room. ps just because you dont like the NSWSS model doesnt mean it wasnt the right one
[VVV] I agree that the purse breakdown should be changed however there's simply no point changing it unless it goes hand in hand with full on Conditioned Racing. Cherry picking and then grafting various bits & pieces of the US system onto our framework is madnes.