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Riccarton Park-North Canterbury Synthetic | Friday 2 December RACE DAY

Race Day
Weather: Overcast
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 5mm Rain Last 24 Hours
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 2.16pm Friday 2 December
 
 
Race Day
Weather: Showery
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 5mm Rain Last 24 Hours
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 6.38am Friday 2 December
 
Thursday Afternoon
Weather: Fine
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 4.54pm Thursday 1 December
 
Thursday Morning
Weather: Fine
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 11.20am Thursday 1 December
 
Withdrawal Morning
Weather: Overcast
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 8.45am Wednesday 30 November
 
Nomination Morning
Weather: Fine
Track: Synthetic
Moisture Meter: N/A
Rail: True
Rainfall: 
Irrigation: NIL
Weather and Track Updated at 8.55am Tuesday 29 November
 
 
Head Stipe - Veronica Algar Ph 027 444 1290
 
Apprentice Riders:
Diego Montes de Oca (a1) 027 230 6195
Gee Saejorhor (a3) 022 068 1095
 
Senior Riders:
Lisa Allpress 021 467 730

ACCESS TO SADDLING ENCLOSURE
Following consultation with the New Zealand Trainers’ Association & Racing Clubs, it has been agreed that entry to the Saddling Enclosures at all thoroughbred racing venues will be restricted to Licensed Trainers & Registered Persons. In conjunction with this directive, the minimum age for staff to enter these areas is 14 years unless a Stipendiary Steward has granted prior approval. In order to enforce this policy, Licensed Trainers and Licensed Persons must display their official NZTR ID card to gain access to the Saddling Enclosure areas on raceday.
 
Licence Display:
To assist security in ensuring that only authorised people are allowed into the raceday stalls area it is essential that all licence-holders and licenced staff wear their licence badges so that they are clearly visible at all times. Security do not necessarily know trainers and other licence holders by sight and wearing licence badges so that they are easily seen will prevent any unnecessary embarrassment in accessing the stalls area.