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Understand your take on this but the answer is its probably just not economically viable. Our syndicate had a dog win first 3 rounds of the derby and including trialing before hand & race expenses we made no money. Personally I would want to give each greyhound I owned a chance to win a comp if they had the ability but commercially it makes no sense.
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economically viable
Thought you buy to race not worry how much it costs Can’t afford a pint you don’t go down the pub simple as that No cheap sport get involved in crying shame it’s come to that Backatrier |
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I must admit it does look odd that it wasn’t entered, the owner/trainer used to be based at Perry Barr too
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Expecting to purchase a dog that will be economically viable suggests to me that you know little about Greyhound Racing.
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got to agree got all sorts of pace that dog,would go to the front then anything can happen.
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said this to riddler last night, if mine be in a van
lack of ambition a killer |
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such a sad state of affairs...always remember wanting to win an Open,let alone a competition...remember 2 trips to glastonbury.....trial on a sunday then a race on the following friday .....followed by an Ngrc open.....Alledegedly .........oh the days
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please please please fill the van with diesel
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that's if some **** not got there before lol
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Nope can’t get that at moment
We will never know what Jet has got on open scene |
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maybe local owners want to see their dog local won't or can't travel...who knows
shame tho |
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backatrier I've been saying that for long and weary about the Derby. There should be better returns for owners of qualifiers, particularly heat winners, in the early stages and it STILL needs looked at. I'm not holding my breath though.
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Another great run tonight
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