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  • dogmeatD dogmeat

    @Crucial It's not even a proper sport nowadays, more a vehicle for betting.

    Joking aside when I was growing up racing was huge and was followed by people who weren't necessarily gambling on the outcome. That doesn't seem to be the case nowadays.

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    @dogmeat said in Halberg Awards:

    @Crucial It's not even a proper sport nowadays, more a vehicle for betting.

    Joking aside when I was growing up racing was huge and was followed by people who weren't necessarily gambling on the outcome. That doesn't seem to be the case nowadays.

    Would horse racing exist without betting now? I'n not sure it would, but don't know enough about the sport to know for sure. What do others with a knowledge of the sport think? @Smudge?

    Gamble responsibly.

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      could someone point me to that glorious time when horse racing existed without betting? As someone who knows a bit about the history of the sport, especially in Australia, the two have been intrinsically tied since the 1800s.

      i absolutely love how we are trying to exclude racing as being only for a certain sort of person, but fucking downhill skiing is the sport of the people. If there was a sport with enormous barriers to entry it is skiing

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      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

        could someone point me to that glorious time when horse racing existed without betting? As someone who knows a bit about the history of the sport, especially in Australia, the two have been intrinsically tied since the 1800s.

        i absolutely love how we are trying to exclude racing as being only for a certain sort of person, but fucking downhill skiing is the sport of the people. If there was a sport with enormous barriers to entry it is skiing

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        @mariner4life said in Halberg Awards:

        could someone point me to that glorious time when horse racing existed without betting? As someone who knows a bit about the history of the sport, especially in Australia, the two have been intrinsically tied since the 1800s.

        i absolutely love how we are trying to exclude racing as being only for a certain sort of person, but fucking downhill skiing is the sport of the people. If there was a sport with enormous barriers to entry it is skiing

        Reminds me of that book "Black Friends I made while Yachting".

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        • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

          could someone point me to that glorious time when horse racing existed without betting? As someone who knows a bit about the history of the sport, especially in Australia, the two have been intrinsically tied since the 1800s.

          i absolutely love how we are trying to exclude racing as being only for a certain sort of person, but fucking downhill skiing is the sport of the people. If there was a sport with enormous barriers to entry it is skiing

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          @mariner4life I think it goes back longer than that TBH. The Romans liked a little flutter on the chariot races, but it wasn't the sole driver 😉

          Most sports nowadays encourage betting so I don't see the issue. If you can be a sportsman riding a horse in something as cock-eyed as dressage then why not thundering towards Beechers Brook. F1 and America's Cup are largely technology races but we celebrate them.

          You have gotta have skill, stamina and balls to compete as a jockey so you should be recognised. More of a sport than fucking ballet on ice or synchronised swimming.

          To me it is a simple sport a contest with a clear winner. It's sports that allow for subjective votes on performance that are the dubious ones.

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          • dogmeatD dogmeat

            @mariner4life I think it goes back longer than that TBH. The Romans liked a little flutter on the chariot races, but it wasn't the sole driver 😉

            Most sports nowadays encourage betting so I don't see the issue. If you can be a sportsman riding a horse in something as cock-eyed as dressage then why not thundering towards Beechers Brook. F1 and America's Cup are largely technology races but we celebrate them.

            You have gotta have skill, stamina and balls to compete as a jockey so you should be recognised. More of a sport than fucking ballet on ice or synchronised swimming.

            To me it is a simple sport a contest with a clear winner. It's sports that allow for subjective votes on performance that are the dubious ones.

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            @dogmeat said in Halberg Awards:

            I think it goes back longer than that TBH. The Romans liked a little flutter on the chariot races, but it wasn't the sole driver

            it does for sure, i was simply making a point.

            agree with the rest.

            In reality i shouldn't be shocked at the Halbergs, which seem to track along to their own agenda. Over-weighting Olympic achievement may be viable if we had an athletics gold, a single gymnastics discipline seems a bit stupid.

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            • dogmeatD dogmeat

              @mariner4life I think it goes back longer than that TBH. The Romans liked a little flutter on the chariot races, but it wasn't the sole driver 😉

              Most sports nowadays encourage betting so I don't see the issue. If you can be a sportsman riding a horse in something as cock-eyed as dressage then why not thundering towards Beechers Brook. F1 and America's Cup are largely technology races but we celebrate them.

              You have gotta have skill, stamina and balls to compete as a jockey so you should be recognised. More of a sport than fucking ballet on ice or synchronised swimming.

              To me it is a simple sport a contest with a clear winner. It's sports that allow for subjective votes on performance that are the dubious ones.

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              @dogmeat said in Halberg Awards:

              subjective

              There is a degree of subjectivity. Jockey has to obey the rules and ride fair, transgression of which is a judgement call.

              But yeah, first across the line (generally) wins.

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              • boobooB booboo

                @dogmeat said in Halberg Awards:

                subjective

                There is a degree of subjectivity. Jockey has to obey the rules and ride fair, transgression of which is a judgement call.

                But yeah, first across the line (generally) wins.

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                @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

                @dogmeat said in Halberg Awards:

                subjective

                There is a degree of subjectivity. Jockey has to obey the rules and ride fair, transgression of which is a judgement call.

                But yeah, first across the line (generally) wins.

                Same with all sports that have a referee or umpire

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                  Yeah! Wayne Smith wins the Coach of the Year award!

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    Yeah! Wayne Smith wins the Coach of the Year award!

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                    @Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:

                    Yeah! Wayne Smith wins the Coach of the Year award!

                    Other nominees very good but there was only ever one result in that category
                    Same goes for Sportswoman. Zoi wins easily.

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                      Team of the year has to be Black Ferns

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        Team of the year has to be Black Ferns

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                        @Crucial It is! Well-deserved!

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                          Sarah Hirini is the recipient of the Sport NZ leadership award.

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                            Sportsman of the Year is Nico Porteous (snow sport- freeskiing).

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                              Sportsman of the Year is Nico Porteous (snow sport- freeskiing).

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                              @Stargazer said in Halberg Awards:

                              Sportsman of the Year is Nico Porteous (snow sport- freeskiing).

                              As predicted a while back, Olympic golds and World Cups usually triumph at the Halbergs.

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                                The Black Ferns winning the final lineout of the RWC Final has been voted as New Zealand’s Favourite Sporting Moment of 2022.

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                                  The supreme Halberg Award goes to Zoi Sadowski-Synnott.

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                                    This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                    Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

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                                    • NepiaN Nepia

                                      This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                      Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

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                                      @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

                                      This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                      Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

                                      Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

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                                      • boobooB booboo

                                        @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

                                        This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                        Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

                                        Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

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                                        @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

                                        @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

                                        This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                        Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

                                        Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

                                        How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

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                                        • voodooV voodoo

                                          @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

                                          @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

                                          This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                          Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

                                          Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

                                          How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

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                                          @voodoo said in Halberg Awards:

                                          @booboo said in Halberg Awards:

                                          @Nepia said in Halberg Awards:

                                          This is weird, I have no memory of there a. being a winter Olympics last year, and b. NZ winning two Golds. But at the least I must have read about it here.

                                          Damn, it's a bit early for early onset dementia.

                                          Winter Olympics are cool, but they're not the X-Games

                                          How do Gen Y and beyond feel about being forced to compete in the X Games?

                                          Y? X? I get them confused. Which is the one that can’t pull its pants up?

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