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Lazy racing managers, with no regard for customers or growing the sport.
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Australian Greyhound racing is a different class, easy video access, sectionals at many tracks etc.
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Both Horse racing and Greyhound racing are decades behind America and Australia, who's to blame? A management that want you to turn up at tracks without a clue.
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Newcastle want 60 pound a week for the videos.
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Decades ago the sport was marketed daily, and for free, by almost all the newspapers, who all wanted their tipster to be the best. Advance cards, detailed form, detailed results, editorials, previews etc. All gone, and all gone because the product became toxic. Lords, ladies, film stars, they all were involved as owners, lapping up the papers exposure and by turn promoting the sport with their glamour, appeal, etc: And toxic is the right word. Almost everyone outside of the game, nowadays, associates greyhound racing with fraud, cheating, curs and knaves. Barely a three years ago, in the casino, I got them to put the dog racing on and I couldn't believe the negative comments which circulated, from the very people we want to now come and populate the game. It was astonishing just how anti greyhound racing even seasoned poker players are! The public perception of greyhound racing is that it stinks. How do we change that when owners turn up at podiums looking like they are homeless?
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honcho are you for real
some homeless people wear designer clothes some greyhound owners have sh1t loads of money and dress like sh1t bad comparison |
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Yes I'm for real. Want to constructively answer my point?
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