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Not exactly, but the inference is that whilst he may be a petrolhead he may have zero knowledge of the grass roots majority involvement and even less knowledge of their major concerns.
As I see it (and I may be wrong), this wasting more of MSNZ's income trying to promote a tiny fraction of the sport, that has a minimal number of people involved. I doubt that he has a deep understanding of the sport. Even if the existing classes of Tier 1 grid sizes are doubled (and yes, he certainly sees that as an issue), the grids are still less than half full, which is still pathetic. I can't see one outsider being able to convince MSNZ that the current classes are not working if the rank and file comments can't persuade them. Or will it be a case of 'well, we are paying for advice so (now) we'll listen'? To use the old definition of a consultant: "Someone who walks in, borrows your watch, tells you what the time is - and more often than not, walks off with your watch - and sends you a big fat bill." |
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oh I'm not saying this company is the right one. their efforts so far.. are pretty damn poor! just that the last line in that post was uncalled for. remember there are plenty of people with a lifetime of experience in motorsport.. that are involved with the mess the sport is currently in. who knows when that will end :/ 10Sevent is only hired to promote meetings (are they not?) not run the show.
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Promax - see the above or the link.
I gather that on good authority they are NOT being paid by MSNZ. Could be interesting to see what they do, how well they do it and for how long, if they are carrying the financial risk. Maybe MSNZ needs to send out its own newsletter in advance of a journalist being able to publish his own slant on things, so that we can note any bias for or against? This is the communications age after all, for better or worse. |
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Tier 1 is a name that is only alive in the minds of those who are consigned to live in the years of history, it does not exist in todays world of motorsport. It is a name or title that was dumped along with a lot of other rubbish a couple of years back.
Now as for National race meetings, once again Timaru had a well supported meeting this weekend past with public attendance similar to that of the better days of NZV8's and TRS. Great weather, great crowd, great racing and just like old times the clubrooms were well supported afterwards. |
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I think we can learn something from this type of event. Anyone know the crowd numbers from Highlands or Hampton Downs over the weekend? |
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I reckon it could be time to revive the Wings & Wheels format of old - you always get LOADS of people to an airshow, they could do it at Whenuapai although you'd want some stands as there are no vantage points really (except on top of the hangars...)
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Agree. It also used to raise a lot of money for the Air Force's chosen charity. Crowds of up to 40,000 were not unknown and traffic management was rarely a major issue either.
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I have been to one or two at Ardmore in the past, too, but they are so busy now that I suppose that would not "fly" either.
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Have a Wings and Wheels at HD, fly the planes from Ardmore and have a few ag planes from the grass runway at Koheroa road.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Me...8196b?hl=en_uk Need to separate the vehicles from the people. Put a 50 km/h limit with cameras on SH1 for the afternoon so the gawkers at the low flying planes do not cause accidents. Ardmore Feb 2015 http://www.ardmoreshowdown.co.nz/ Last edited by GHOGH; 2 Feb 2015 at 01:59. |
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Well bugger me days, I must be psychic or something! I will be heading to that for sure!
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Dean Lonergan is an ex League player who also happens to own 49% of what’s arguably New Zealand’s best sports promotions company. I think your point about people with a lifetime of Motorsport experience being involved in the mess is salient as well. But neither of the above make 10Seventy a good or even half decent choice as a promoter. What I find astounding is that out of the dozens and dozens of events and promotions companies in New Zealand, 10Seventy won the business.... To me that says one of two things. Either motorsport in NZ as a viable entertainment option is terminal OR the pitch was something less than a proactive affair looking for the best promoter willing/available... Anyone know of any other companies asked to pitch for the business? |
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These are the directors/shareholders:
Mareet Yve CARLEY 312 Waerenga Road, Rd 1, Te Kauwhata, 3781 Ross Ami FILIPO 10 Highview Court, Flagstaff, Hamilton, 3210 Robert Maurice SCRIMGEOUR 235 Riverside Drive, Waterloo, Lower Hutt, 5011 Has anyone ever heard of them, or could they be married to others with prior involvement? This is their website: http://www.10seventy.com/about-us.html Check this though - their ONLY client is MSNZ... http://www.10seventy.com/services.html |
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So...
Ross Filipo is a former Wellington lock (some of you probably knew that) Rob Scrimgeour's history on LinkedIn looks like this: Director Design Cloud October 2012 – Present (2 years 5 months) TMC Creative Coordinator TMC April 2008 – October 2012 (4 years 7 months) Centre for Creative Industries Technician Wellington Institute of Technology January 2006 – April 2008 (2 years 4 months) Now when I saw TMC I thought, "Hello...," but I don't think it's the same thing. As for Mareet Carley, she seems to have a background in high performance sports: General Manager Athletes to Business NZ January 2014 – Present (1 year 2 months)|New Zealand Career Management, Personal Development, Sustainability. The Athletes to Business NZ Career Management platform provides support and advice through career transition, skill growth and preparation, while identifying individual strengths aligned to business and career opportunities for high performance athletes outside of their sport. Specialists in mentoring, planning and facilitating future pathways, Athletes to Business NZ are future focused and dedicated in providing top quality relevant and practical advice to up and coming, current and past sports people. We offer full service management including athlete brand creation for both amateur and professional athletes. As well as providing exposure to flexible employment opportunities, we connect athletes to future sponsors, provide business training, sports services and advice. Waikato Chamber of Commerce Board Member Waikato Chamber of Commerce October 2013 – Present (1 year 5 months)|Hamilton Elected Board Member to the Waikato Chamber of Commerce. Business Mentor Business Mentors NZ October 2010 – Present (4 years 5 months)|Waikato/Auckland Business Mentor through Business Mentors NZ. General Manager World Class Waikato February 2013 – January 2014 (1 year) High Performance Athlete Sustainability. World Class Waikato is focussed on athlete retention and development with a strong emphasis on connecting Athletes to Business. Waikato Chamber of Commerce Relationship Manager Waikato Chamber of Commerce October 2011 – February 2013 (1 year 5 months) Director Mystery Shop Network NZ January 2004 – October 2007 (3 years 10 months)|Nationwide |
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Now what all of this means is unclear, but I am struggling to find any connection with current or former MSNZ or TMC people, but that's only from the publicly available information.
For all I know one of them may have been shagging someone in TMC or something... Anyone have any thoughts? I do love a good conspiracy!! |
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So what better than a brand new company to produce vide a fresh look. After all is that not you have all been asking for.
Perhaps they are having an initial look to provide a robust proposal for consideration. Given the state of the product seems like a reasonable approach to me. Sure not going to be fixed in a short term, needs a new approach and that might take a little time to prepare. |
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I do personally know Mareet from many years ago at uni. She went on to become a very successful business woman after setting up some shops that i think were called Copper Cactus.
Lovely person back then who married into the Carley family who runs a trucking firm in Te Kauwhata. I am sure she is still a lovely person as she had a very nice persona about her. Clearly successful too in business |
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Oh that's a gem. A hermaphrodite is also "a person or thing combining opposite qualities or characteristics". In other words gentlemen, they didn't know if they were coming or going!
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