
Originally Posted by
danno
jamie, i don't think you can expect people to take their 2yo fillies or colts to the races if they aren't ready, don't need another run this week, have had enough this prep or any other of a multitude of reasons.
[vvv] i'm not and have not suggested that anyone race before they're ready however apparently 17 of them were ready to race over a period of just 4 days.
training horses and 2yo's in particular is a balancing act if you want to be a responsible trainer and allow the horse to reach it's full potential, most fair dinkum trainers prefer to err on the side of caution... These are not excuses jamie but valid reasons for why there may have been 17 horses one week and only 4 the next.
[vvv] agreed however, further to the above, 17 2yo fillies dropped in to race the c2yo olts & geldings over a period of 4 days, on the 5th day just 2 nominated to race their own sex for $ that were in excess of that, and in some cases 2k+ in excess of, that which the majority actually raced/will race for. None of that makes any sense at all to me.
there is never a guarantee that when a club programmes any class of race it will garner sufficient nominations. In particular programming 2yo's let alone 2yo fillies races have always struggled to "stand up".
[vvv] true, so very true. The reason so many races in certain divisions struggle to stand up is because, unlike wa. Vic, qld, tas etc, here in nsw we suffer from an everyone's doing their own thing/write the races and hope/that's what we always do come historical approach to race programming. centralised programming will fix that in one go and it will not only do so with the 2yo fillies division but with all of the age/class divisions that currently suffer from sporadic noms and so minimal programming in direct response.
the problem is the size of the pool of available horses, not that silly connections don't nominate their horses when they are ready!
[vvv] centralised programming will fix that in one go too. Again, 17 were ready to race in a period of 4 days. Add the 2 that nominated and with 19 in to go...instead somewhere along the way in that 4-5 day period there could well have been 2 x 2yo fillies races with all but full fields in both.
others on this thread have been trying to show why these races have'nt stood up from an owner/trainers persective but you seem to choose to call all of this "excuses", that's why the challenge about actually training one or two...then you might see it's not just excuses.
[vvv] in this industry there are invariably all manner of reasons offered up as to why things can't be done, why they will not work, why we should go with status quo ect. And there's invariably one or two good reasons why something should be done. Administration/race clubs should wear their fair share of the blame as far as the lack of reasonable racing opportunities for 2yo fillies, and for that matter 3yo fillies and mares...but it is not a one way street. Trainers and owners can't have their cake and eat it to. I'll poke shit at hrnsw and hra until the cows come home, there are a good many areas where trucksloads of same are well & truly their due...but the general apathay and great reluctance to change/take a more pragmatic view on behalf of trainers & owners must also wear it's fair share.