WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5 CH4 LIVE. RACING POST
Week Monday August 3 to Sunday August 9.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
A Work in Progress Guide
Male Government - Legal Power Abuse.
One of the reasons Britain is in such a mess.
Evil Male Government - Legal abuse surfaces, pass the buck tactics, blaming lorry drivers unjustly for the plight others put them in. But where is the EU?
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
A Work in Progress Guide
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JMC: We do not want our little babies having to experience
the terror of war, anytime in their lives.
We come into this world fragile and helpless.
The human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
We come into this world fragile and helpless.
The human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.
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JMC: Lorry drivers blamed for government failures.
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Evil Male Government - Legal abuse surfaces, pass the buck tactics, blaming lorry drivers unjustly for the plight others put them in. But where is the EU?
BBC Sport - 5 hours ago
PAUSE FOR THOUGHT
FACT NOT FICTION
FACT NOT FICTION
Racing
Post Feature, Bill Barber brings news as follows:
Monday August 3, 2015. Pages 1
and 2.
JMC: Global Horseracing Perspective Environment Clarity.
GOVERNMENT’S
TITLE “STUD AND STABLE STAFF. MINIMUM WAGE POVERTY PAY TRAP” .
Applies
only, or should apply only, to the British Thoroughbred Stud Farm, Owner Breeders.
JMC: INTRODUCING
THE BLOODHORSE LITERACY ZONE IN GLOBAL
HORSERACING:
BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S TITLE SHOULD READ:
JMC: “Bloodhorse
Literate Zone (BLZ) trainer team priorities missing - and left
missing over the last seven decades, still to this very day. Government Fraud
Scam Injustice relating directly to dark-age government theory relating directly
to government’s Minimum Wage Poverty Trap Theft on a massive scale, a fraudulent government theory. Left ongoing over the last seven decades.
The Bloodhorse Literate Zone (BLZ) The whole environment within global horseracing
that make up the Bloodhorse Literate Trainer Team Zones. At present and over the last seven decades government have and are ignoring the rights and the needs of all racehorses bred to race, along with all true professional handler riders, that should by rights have four specific sections of need within a Trainer Team, each one embracing the true professional trainer team handler-rider skills defined. Government have and are still overlooking this whole section. Trapping true bloodhorse literate achievers in the government's dishonest "Minimum Wage Poverty Trap. "
RACING POST COMMENT
Monday August 3, 2015. Pages 1 and 2
By Jon Lees
Monday August 3, 2015. Pages 1 and 2
By Jon Lees
HEADLINED
AS FOLLOWS:
“Funding
boost to address crisis in staffing. “
“Racing
to receive £1m in battle to increase numbers.”
“Cash
boost to tackle stable staffing crisis. “
COMMENT:
COMMENT:
Jon Lees
“Changing within yards may be required.”
“Well
it’s a start. From 43,000 a year to £1m budget for the next three years
represents a significant investment in tackling a significant problem –
attracting and retaining the Stable Staff required for the government Tory and
BHA’s ambitious target to grow the racehorse population by another 1,000 by
2020.
“The sum
will pale beside amounts spent on recruitment in other industries but, given
the shortages trainers are experiencing now, it is a welcome boost to the
government – BHA –led effort to establish racing as an attractive career choice within which
there is a potential to progress and be well
remunerated, contrary to popular perceptions.
“However,
it will not be able to fix the immediate predicament within racing stables,
described as a crisis at its peak, where at least 500 vacancies remain
unfilled, a figure likely to rise again this winter when many staff move on,
often for the warmth of Dubai and elsewhere.
“The most
pressing shortage is among work-riders, a gap many of the non-EU workers no
longer allowed into Britain following a Home Office clampdown were well
equipped for, not just because they could ride but also because they were the
right weight, less than 9st.
“Countering
that, if replacements cannot be found within Europe, it may require a change in
arrangements within stables by which those who ride work do only that, freeing
the yard jobs for those who don’t, and a more open-minded approach to
considering allowing staff more weekend time off within their 40-hour working
week. “
Racing Post Feature, Jon Lees brings news as follows:
Wednesday August 5, 2015. Pages 1 and 2.
GOVERNMENT
BHA chief hails first signs of recovery.
By Jon
Lees
"More
horses in training
"Fewer
non-runners
"Halt in
decline of field sizes.
COMMENT
Wednesday August 5, 2015.
By Lewis
Portious
“First
positive steps on an arduous journey …
“IT WAS
back in October last year, following the publication of the 2015 fixture list,
that former government BHA chief executive Paul Bittar highlighted small- field
races had become “arguably the biggest challenge
facing British racing in recent years” . That sentiment was hard to dispute as such races are generally
considered largely unattractive to punters, while uncompetitive racing hardly shines a favourable
light on the sport.
“So the
news the number of failing races, defined by government BHA as those with fewer
than six runners, has decreased in the first half of the year compared to 2014 and the positive
impact it seems to have had on the number of odds-on favourites should be viewed
in a positive light.
“But
along with figures showing an increase in the number of horses in training,
this is only a small step on an arduous journey to improve the health of British
racing, and a truer reflection on whether measures introduced by the sport’s
government BHA last year have really started to take effect, when it comes to
stuttering field sizes in particular, will come the end-of-year figures.
“Remember
the disappointing field-sizes figures published for jump racing over the Autumn
period of 2014?
“Here 55
per cent of races failed to attract eight runners or more and the average chase
field size in this period was just 6.4. The majority of around 100 jump races
removed from the 2015 program were between September and November and the
effect this has had will make for fascinating reading come January.”
JMC: BRITISH HORSERACING SEVEN DECADES OF BLOODHORSE ILLITERATE POWER
ABUSE
Government and racecourse owners guilty of bleeding the true sport of horseracing
dry. More Pie in the sky from bloodhorse illiterate government man Nick Rust.
GOVERNMENT MINIMUM WAGE SCAM:.
IT IS estimated the hourly fee for trainers themselves, to include all
members of that trainer’s team who work on racecourses, with the racehorses
there to compete, be paid a true bloodhorse literate hourly wage of £200,00
(two hundred pounds per hour)
TAKING A BRIEF LOOK AT THE TWO CAREERS OF GLOBAL RACEHORSES.
TRACK RECORD: Horseracing Career
STUD RECORD: Stud Career
Top proven racehorses sire and dam have throughout history gone on to Stud, to
improve the breed. Broodmares and
Stallions kept to name only a few here:
And yes it does matter who handles and rides out a racehorse every day. Especially yearlings and two year olds just starting out in their careers. All have much to learn, it is how they learn which is key. Like young children the same.
Sea The Stars:
Urban Sea:
Frankel:
7-y-o b horse
PEDIGREE: Galileo (IRE) (11.1f) — Kind (IRE) (Danehill (USA) (9.0f))
STANDING: Banstead Manor Stud (GB)
'Super
fertile' Frankel earns millions at stud –
Frankel
(horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kind:
Galileo:
GLOBAL HORSERACING
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey.
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