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not enough dogs to sustain the amount of racing per week
should be maximum of 3 tracks per session, ideally 2 for morning & afternoons 12 races per card is plenty, ideally 8-10 put more hcaps on massive cull of sprints fri and/or sat night racing for all tracks promote the sport basics |
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Spot on
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Spot on Won ,and its all that poppy has said as well ,Pointless relentless Daily racing for The books , Dogs being fired round Empty stadiums every ten Minutes ..
Yarmouth seem to be Struggling lot of 5 dog races they only Run the 3 evening Meetings , Most tracks only Running because of Bookie funding .. |
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Thank you, everyone.
------- Two strange occurences today: T2 at Sunderland, I think, veering off right at the first bend (for seemingly no reason) and leaping over the fence into the countryside. Poor guy looked to have a long way to catch it. 100/1 Bf winner at Sheffield 95 £27.46 100 £71.25 110 £26.37 |
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May have been voided?
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Have you seen the race comments for that race at Sunderland (2:04)?
Trap 2 - Middle to rails, every chance DNF - WTF was the race commentator watching? |
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* Racing Office
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3 dog race sittingbourne 11.01
trap 2 4/9 trap 1 5/2 trap 6 16/1 last 1 out switch the lights off |
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poor stuff.short on dogs every week
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remember when the bags split happened a few years ago sitters raced mon/tues/weds/thurs morning fri/sun night 6 meetings a week
now got enough dogs for 2 graded cards tops + 1 with opens |
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shame good track aswell,the decline is sad.
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Still ongoing
Saturday night - stacks of meetings. Seem to be only around 50% 6-dog races |