I.e 3 Dogs that ran Yarmouth Wednesday Night ,that will Not see a dog track again IMVHO , thats one Night 12 Races
Not Singleing out Yarmouth BTW
Never mind the Amount of Dogs carrying injuries that are running day in day out
That figure provided by the GBGB is a blatant lie END OF
I.e 3 Dogs that ran Yarmouth Wednesday Night ,that will Not see a dog track again IMVHO , thats one Night 12 Races Not Singleing out Yarmouth BTW Never mind the Amount of Dogs carrying injuries that are running day in day outThat figure provided by
All shouting and roaring about a New Track , Do we need a new Track ? Over Half the Tracks we have are racing Empty daily , Its blatant animal exploitation IMO
All shouting and roaring about a New Track , Do we need a new Track ? Over Half the Tracks we have are racing Empty daily , Its blatant animal exploitation IMO
Yes agree Hopefully there are people attending , plenty of the Meetings ending by 9.30
The 1 % injury rate , What does that Cover ? Because the figure is a Mile out
Yes agree Hopefully there are people attending , plenty of the Meetings ending by 9.30 The 1 % injury rate , What does that Cover ? Because the figure is a Mile out
Not enough dogs to fill most races at many the meetings.
The Industry would be better served by ditching at least 1 am meeting and 1 afternoon meeting daily.
Are 5 dog races safer than 6 dog races?Not enough dogs to fill most races at many the meetings.The Industry would be better served by ditching at least 1 am meeting and 1 afternoon meeting daily.
I'd say there's enough dogs for 2 morning meetings, 2 afternoon meetings & 3 evening meetings most days all tracks should be racing fri and/or sat night regardless whether its on pgr/sis
I'd say there's enough dogs for 2 morning meetings, 2 afternoon meetings & 3 evening meetings most daysall tracks should be racing fri and/or sat night regardless whether its on pgr/sis