"When the dust has settled" GC Press release
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"When the dust has settled" GC Press release
9 years 1 week ago
The dust has settled on another highly successful Champions Season in KwaZulu-Natal and the 2016 National Championships of South African racing again produced many memorable and exciting finishes as well performances out of the top drawer by both horse and rider.
From the time Bela Bela and Black Arthur opened the Season back in early May with scintillating victories in their respective Guineas all the way through to Marinaresco’s brilliant season-ending emotional and nail-biting success in the Mike and Carol Bass Champions Cup, the Season thrilled racing fans around the country and indeed the world. Piere Strydom, who celebrated his 50th birthday during the year, was seen at his brilliant best from the worst of the draw when winning on The Conglomerate in the Vodacom Durban July. Another highlight was certainly Enaad’s Gold Vase/Gold Cup double, the first time ever that this staying double has been achieved.
Not to be outdone Anton Marcus rode the race of his life to get Rabada home in the Daily News, despite dropping his stick at the top of the straight, and Coenie de Beer’s Talktothestars took our breath away when carrying top weight to an effortless victory in the Tsogo Sun Sprint.
But while all this glorious action was taking place, Gold Circle came under fire for the condition of its turf tracks at both Greyville and Scottsville. While remaining silent at the time, so as not to further shift focus from the quality of racing, Gold Circle now wishes to set the record straight. The Company is satisfied that the condition of the tracks at no stage proved a threat to horse and rider. “Naturally in winter the tracks do not look as green as the summer tracks but the underfoot surface was good throughout the season, notwithstanding the torrential downpours in May and July, each of which delivered more than 200mm of rain within a 24-hour period,” said Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins.
“At Greyville in winter the Cynoden grass takes over from the Kikuyu which results in a mixture of green and brown turf – not aesthetically pleasing but the underlying surface was good and certainly fit for racing. This is borne out by the evidence and feedback we have had from NHA and private veterinarians as well as many of the leading trainers, locally and from around the country, who raced horses throughout the Season at both Greyville and Scottsville. The statistics appear to suggest that fewer injuries occurred during this past Season and KZN Champion trainer, Dennis Drier, was one of the leading trainers who reported that his runners all came through the Season largely unscathed,” added Hawkins.
“Scottsville, like the tracks on the Highveld, is subject to frost in winter and the colour of the turf quickly changes during the course of Champions Season. Unfortunately, the perception of draw bias down the straight persisted but by adding a false rail to the inside of the course we were able to counter this and ensure safe and fair racing for all at our big Sprint race meeting,” concluded Hawkins.
The Equus Awards take place tomorrow evening at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg and the KZN Racing Awards are scheduled for Friday night 26 August at the Elangeni Hotel in Durban.
From the time Bela Bela and Black Arthur opened the Season back in early May with scintillating victories in their respective Guineas all the way through to Marinaresco’s brilliant season-ending emotional and nail-biting success in the Mike and Carol Bass Champions Cup, the Season thrilled racing fans around the country and indeed the world. Piere Strydom, who celebrated his 50th birthday during the year, was seen at his brilliant best from the worst of the draw when winning on The Conglomerate in the Vodacom Durban July. Another highlight was certainly Enaad’s Gold Vase/Gold Cup double, the first time ever that this staying double has been achieved.
Not to be outdone Anton Marcus rode the race of his life to get Rabada home in the Daily News, despite dropping his stick at the top of the straight, and Coenie de Beer’s Talktothestars took our breath away when carrying top weight to an effortless victory in the Tsogo Sun Sprint.
But while all this glorious action was taking place, Gold Circle came under fire for the condition of its turf tracks at both Greyville and Scottsville. While remaining silent at the time, so as not to further shift focus from the quality of racing, Gold Circle now wishes to set the record straight. The Company is satisfied that the condition of the tracks at no stage proved a threat to horse and rider. “Naturally in winter the tracks do not look as green as the summer tracks but the underfoot surface was good throughout the season, notwithstanding the torrential downpours in May and July, each of which delivered more than 200mm of rain within a 24-hour period,” said Marketing Executive Graeme Hawkins.
“At Greyville in winter the Cynoden grass takes over from the Kikuyu which results in a mixture of green and brown turf – not aesthetically pleasing but the underlying surface was good and certainly fit for racing. This is borne out by the evidence and feedback we have had from NHA and private veterinarians as well as many of the leading trainers, locally and from around the country, who raced horses throughout the Season at both Greyville and Scottsville. The statistics appear to suggest that fewer injuries occurred during this past Season and KZN Champion trainer, Dennis Drier, was one of the leading trainers who reported that his runners all came through the Season largely unscathed,” added Hawkins.
“Scottsville, like the tracks on the Highveld, is subject to frost in winter and the colour of the turf quickly changes during the course of Champions Season. Unfortunately, the perception of draw bias down the straight persisted but by adding a false rail to the inside of the course we were able to counter this and ensure safe and fair racing for all at our big Sprint race meeting,” concluded Hawkins.
The Equus Awards take place tomorrow evening at Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg and the KZN Racing Awards are scheduled for Friday night 26 August at the Elangeni Hotel in Durban.
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Re: "When the dust has settled" GC Press release
9 years 1 week ago
Thought there would have been loads of comments

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No comment Bob, give credit where credit is due. Im trying Bob Im really trying.

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Speechless............MdK obviously didn't criticise the course ,Sean Tarry obviously didn't say he declined to run Legal Eagle to avoid injury and obviously any complaints from jockeys,about the state of the track,were a figment of our imagination!
How are operators ever going to improve issues whilst in denial that any issues exist!
How are operators ever going to improve issues whilst in denial that any issues exist!
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Hahaha...I presume this is a joke...! :whistle: :whistle:
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This is a doomed sport.
so much is now wrong. Not just in GC country.
Weird press release to raise negatives while trying to promote urself.
so much is now wrong. Not just in GC country.
Weird press release to raise negatives while trying to promote urself.
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A very relevant comment tonight on winning ways ...."racing keeps shooting itself in the foot"...too true,as was shown by the interview!
A) I'm afraid the new bloke Raf is clearly our of his depth ...his handling of James's very relevant questions were scary!
B)Ralph Smout is much too honest and will be gagged!!!! .....remember the operators reaction to Marcus's criticism of the track...but as it turns out,what he revealed was that an unconnected pipe was causing major problems,so his observations were correct and justified .....so why no official disclosure and concession to the criticism,and even thanks!
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C) The Representatives proudly announced a few solutions to problems THEY HAVE BEEN DENYING EXISTED!!!!
Sorry Gold Circle,but if you want to be trusted ,you have to be honest!
A) I'm afraid the new bloke Raf is clearly our of his depth ...his handling of James's very relevant questions were scary!
B)Ralph Smout is much too honest and will be gagged!!!! .....remember the operators reaction to Marcus's criticism of the track...but as it turns out,what he revealed was that an unconnected pipe was causing major problems,so his observations were correct and justified .....so why no official disclosure and concession to the criticism,and even thanks!
And most significantly ...
C) The Representatives proudly announced a few solutions to problems THEY HAVE BEEN DENYING EXISTED!!!!
Sorry Gold Circle,but if you want to be trusted ,you have to be honest!
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I would think the Municipal Election results would wake corporations up to the fact that listening to voters(punters and owners) is paramount. The difference is that when you free a "gambler" from his addiction through bad service they go elsewhere never to return... They have no liberation history to draw on here... The doors of the casinos and sports books appeal more when the corporate Ostrich hides its head in the sand (or Greyville grass). I am always amazed at how forgiving South Africans are... apologize for the mess and you will be surprised how many forgive you as long as you do address the problems.
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Re: "When the dust has settled" GC Press release
9 years 1 week ago
Ive Always thought Graham Hawkins is a cnut
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Last night this show sealed the deal. On what level does mentioning a horse breaking down at Ascot during the Shergar Cup bring relevance to the debate about Greyville. Horses break down every day unfortunately all over the world. They break down for all sorts of reasons sometimes even because of the ground conditions.
poor lazy comment……from a taker
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Last night this show sealed the deal. On what level does mentioning a horse breaking down at Ascot during the Shergar Cup bring relevance to the debate about Greyville. Horses break down every day unfortunately all over the world. They break down for all sorts of reasons sometimes even because of the ground conditions.
poor lazy comment……from a taker
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Re: "When the dust has settled" GC Press release
9 years 1 week ago
I recommend:
Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed.
These guys need a paradigm shift.
Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed.
These guys need a paradigm shift.
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