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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2018 6:13:38 GMT 12
Temarua runs a good meeting with quick in and out races with little or no delays, the complex is clean, tidy and professional looking as had alot of time and money spent on it with more planned in the off season.The entry fee is not over the top and the track racing surface has been top notch not to mention the racing has been all good cheers. I think on top of all that, or most probably because of all of the above there is now big crowds at most meetings. This in turn is leading to a sense of community. Ppl have realised that it's a safe, relatively cheap night's entertainment, that they can use to meet up with friends & family. I don't do Facebook but have been shown different event pages and there have been literally 100s of comments from ppl tagging their friends and family with positive reports of earlier visits in the last season or so. Those nights with lots of comments & tags all seem to have been the busier nights. I'm sure this in turn suprs the competitors on to put on a good show. If you are one of a crowd of 5000 watching something, it's generally going to be more enjoyable than being 1 off 500 ppl dotted around the track. The committee deserve medals for finally balancing the wants of the paying public with the needs of the racers who put the show on and in most cases keeping both groups happy. The # of regular returning competitors is testament to the job they do. I'll stop gushing now
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Post by hbhornets on May 4, 2018 7:20:39 GMT 12
Temarua runs a good meeting with quick in and out races with little or no delays, the complex is clean, tidy and professional looking as had alot of time and money spent on it with more planned in the off season.The entry fee is not over the top and the track racing surface has been top notch not to mention the racing has been all good cheers. I think on top of all that, or most probably because of all of the above there is now big crowds at most meetings. This in turn is leading to a sense of community. Ppl have realised that it's a safe, relatively cheap night's entertainment, that they can use to meet up with friends & family. I don't do Facebook but have been shown different event pages and there have been literally 100s of comments from ppl tagging their friends and family with positive reports of earlier visits in the last season or so. Those nights with lots of comments & tags all seem to have been the busier nights. I'm sure this in turn suprs the competitors on to put on a good show. If you are one of a crowd of 5000 watching something, it's generally going to be more enjoyable than being 1 off 500 ppl dotted around the track. The committee deserve medals for finally balancing the wants of the paying public with the needs of the racers who put the show on and in most cases keeping both groups happy. The # of regular returning competitors is testament to the job they do. I'll stop gushing now couldnt agree more. its all about experince. like team champs. people are having great experinces there. and want to share those experinces they are having with others. still the strongest thing is word of mouth.
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Post by hienekenno1 on May 4, 2018 9:47:28 GMT 12
I have been disappointed with a lot of meetings I have been to this year not delivering what Te marua is delivering at the moment,might have to make a trip to Te marua speedway next season,go the young guns and wildcats!lol.
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