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1830
20 Jun 15 17:09
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HORSES GOING BEHIND THE STALLS AND THEY TELL YOU OF CHANGES IN THE GOING.

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By:
onlooker
When: 20 Jun 15 17:51
Probably only just been made aware of it -

- Clerks of the Course are not renowned for being the quickest out of the traps.
By:
1830
When: 20 Jun 15 18:47
Nah not that.
To busy showing Ascot twenty minutes before race times,instead of keeping people informed of BASICS which are happening elswhere.
The GOING being the most important factor in having a bet if you ask me.
Whats wrong with a ticker across the screen.
By:
1830
When: 20 Jun 15 18:59
On top of that, it happened at two meetings

RIPON and NEWMARKET.

Loading the stalls both times.

Very Very Poor.
By:
adamski
When: 20 Jun 15 19:07
They do it all the time. Quite often a pundit in the studio will say " I don't know whether they have had any rain" - Why don't they find out if they're covering the meeting?

It's like paddock shots and horses going to the post, they can't be bothered most of the time.
By:
sparrow
When: 20 Jun 15 19:27
They never even bothered to show a head on for a stewards enquiry at Ayr which resulted in a disqualification.
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 20 Jun 15 20:11
Clerks watering with rain forecast. It's a sickness they have. They have to be seen to be doing something.
By:
Kriskin
When: 20 Jun 15 20:38
This station has been a DISGRACE all day.  All other meetings badly neglected.  Even tonite we have to watch replay after replay of R Ascot.  We've had enough of Ascot.  Let us see the horses parading and going down at Haydock.  Fook me is that too hard to understand?
By:
Roger De Bris
When: 20 Jun 15 21:38
Angus is busy with his touchscreen...
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