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On The Up: Arawa Park track renovated and ready for Rotorua Cup Day
On The Up: Arawa Park track renovated and ready for Rotorua Cup Day

NZ Herald

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • NZ Herald

On The Up: Arawa Park track renovated and ready for Rotorua Cup Day

'This is all done to open up the profile of the track.' Radesic said once the surface preparation work was done, the track was reseeded with sports oval grass seed and irrigated on a strict schedule to support grass propagation. The propagation process took about 10 days before shoots were seen and when the seed had taken hold of the track, the entire surface was mowed to 60mm with a rake on it so the grass stood up and no matting occurred. 'This process is one that the club commits to each season to ensure we're investing in our most important tool, the track itself,' Radesic said. 'We make a commitment to our stakeholders to present a surface that's fair and safe and our track renovation each year allows us to do so.' The club said it had a 'renewed commitment to engaging with the local Rotorua community'. This approach led to about 3000 people attending the Holiday Raceday in December, marking a significant increase in turnout this season. Radesic said it was the best Holiday Raceday he had seen in many years. The day's strong performance was also reflected in financial results, with total turnover up 24%. The statement said the broader New Zealand thoroughbred racing industry has also experienced significant growth, particularly following the TAB's 25-year partnership with international wagering operator Entain. This collaboration has led to substantial investments aimed at enhancing the industry's sustainability and competitiveness. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) also announced a $20.3 million increase in stakes funding for the 2023/24 racing season, followed by a further $10m for 2024/25, elevating the total to $90.8m. Rotorua Racing Club said these developments had boosted prizemoney and fostered a renewed sense of professionalism and growth within the industry, benefiting clubs like Rotorua and enhancing the racing experience for participants and fans alike. Radesic said as the club prepared for the Campbell Infrastructure Rotorua Cup Day on May 10, the focus remained on delivering an exceptional experience for attendees. 'Campbell Infrastructure Rotorua Cup Day remains a highlight on the Rotorua sporting calendar with both of the club's feature races held on this day, including the time-honoured Rotorua Cup.' General admission is free and there will also be free entertainment for the younger crowd, including a bouncy castle, face painting, and a range of fun games. The club will host its winter meeting on July 2 and final meeting of the season on July 19.

Travis Stakes redemption for Val Di Zoldo
Travis Stakes redemption for Val Di Zoldo

NZ Herald

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • NZ Herald

Travis Stakes redemption for Val Di Zoldo

A return to Te Rapa for a second shot at the Travis Stakes brought redemption for Val Di Zoldo and Pinn. The pair enjoyed a comfortable run, three back on the rail, as Town Cryer and Our Jumala showed the way up to the home turn. Pinn angled the five-year-old into the clear at the top of the home straight, and Val Di Zoldo soon warmed into her work. She surged past Town Cryer and Our Jumala with just over 100m to run, then held out a big finish from Islington Lass to win by a neck. Pinn summed up the feelings of all of Val Di Zoldo's connections with a fist pump after the finish line. 'I think Wiremu will really enjoy that,' trainer Tony Pike said. 'He's ridden her a few times with absolutely no luck. She should have won this race last year. To get the win today is a little bit of payback. 'It was a beautiful ride by Wiremu. He settled three back at the fence and then came off at the right time.'Val Di Zoldo has now won four of her 31 starts and $325,915 in stakes. She won the Gr.2 Lowland Stakes (2100m) as a three-year-old in March of 2023, but then went winless for more than two years before this month's Manawatu Breeders' Stakes and Travis Stakes successes. 'She's always been a very good mare, and she's honestly the most unlucky mare I've ever trained,' Pike said. 'So she really deserves these two stakes wins that she's put together this autumn. She's going to be a lovely broodmare later on as well.' She'd been out of the winners' circle for two years before that win two years ago, but it's not her fault. She probably should have won three or four races during that period. To get this win today is fantastic for her owners. 'There's now the possibility of the Rotorua Cup (Listed, 2200m) in a couple of weeks' time. She ran in that last year and probably didn't quite see out the 2200m. We'll have a talk to the owners and make a decision. We might just put her out and then bring her back for the spring.' Bred by the late Kevin Hickman, Val Di Zoldo is raced by Robert and Kim De Courcy under their Kinsale Bloodstock banner after she was purchased for $285,000 by Bruce Sherwin out of the Valachi Downs Unreserved Young & Racing Stock Dispersal Sale.

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