I can't belive that they are going ahead with this ridiculous all weather track at Newcastle it can only be bookmakers in favour of this surely! Everyone I know and frequent with in my area hates the idea. Disgusting idea!!
Disgraceful prize money for the 0-105 handicap there....no wonder there are so many non triers....why would you want to win 11k with a 90 plus rated horse.
Disgraceful prize money for the 0-105 handicap there....no wonder there are so many non triers....why would you want to win 11k with a 90 plus rated horse.
I e-mailed Arena or whatever they're called about Hereford. I was polite but they didn't reply to me either. Frankly I think they are much more interested in potential property development than racing.
I e-mailed Arena or whatever they're called about Hereford. I was polite but they didn't reply to me either. Frankly I think they are much more interested in potential property development than racing.
I believe there will only be floodlights on the straight track. Residents opposed the plan to floodlit the whole track. So it looks like the 'night' meetings will take place on the straight track only.
I believe there will only be floodlights on the straight track. Residents opposed the plan to floodlit the whole track. So it looks like the 'night' meetings will take place on the straight track only.
How will racing benefit from the move? By common consent Catterick would make far more sense. Not impressed by Rust so far and don't expect that to change.
How will racing benefit from the move? By common consent Catterick would make far more sense. Not impressed by Rust so far and don't expect that to change.
The Gosforth Park Cup and the Blaydon Nursery used to be big races. The prizemoney has fallen through the floor and these races have become lost amidst a sea of dross. The track was ruined a long time before the decision was made to switch it to all weather.
The Gosforth Park Cup and the Blaydon Nursery used to be big races. The prizemoney has fallen through the floor and these races have become lost amidst a sea of dross. The track was ruined a long time before the decision was made to switch it to all
It is absolutely the fault of ARC, I do not question that for a second. They have ruined lots of tracks. I was merely making the point that the damage is already done and I won't particularly miss turf racing at Newcastle because most of it is terrible.
It is absolutely the fault of ARC, I do not question that for a second. They have ruined lots of tracks. I was merely making the point that the damage is already done and I won't particularly miss turf racing at Newcastle because most of it is terrib
ARC don't own Hereford - the local council does. The track needed investment and the Council wouldn't extend the lease. Many of the most vociferous critics of Arc never went to the course - attendances were generally dire.
The future of Worcester is a worry - a couple more floods must put it in doubt.
SalmonARC don't own Hereford - the local council does. The track needed investment and the Council wouldn't extend the lease. Many of the most vociferous critics of Arc never went to the course - attendances were generally dire.The future of Worceste
that is the long term plan of companies like arc, to run down tracks so that they can justify converting them into doing what they like
sickening...and I sincerely advise all people against this plan to no longer go to newcastle, don't bet there, don't send your horses there, don't have anything to do with arc or this track anymore
the northumberland plate RIP 1833-2015
that is the long term plan of companies like arc, to run down tracks so that they can justify converting them into doing what they likesickening...and I sincerely advise all people against this plan to no longer go to newcastle, don't bet there, don'
We need the A/W track I would rather it be Newcastle. They only have 1 decent meeting a year, the jumps fixtures will end up going as well. Sad for the history but we have to keep then cost down for the smaller owner.
We need the A/W track I would rather it be Newcastle. They only have 1 decent meeting a year, the jumps fixtures will end up going as well. Sad for the history but we have to keep then cost down for the smaller owner.
Not an all-weather fan myself, so thats another racetrack that i won't bet at anymore The UK seems to have gone all-weather racing mad in the last 10yrs Turf racing or nothing for me race-going & betting wise. Terrible call imo
Not an all-weather fan myself, so thats another racetrack that i won't bet at anymore The UK seems to have gone all-weather racing mad in the last 10yrs Turf racing or nothing for me race-going & betting wise. Terrible call imo
Rydal I did look all this up at the time but I am a bit hazy on the details. I did e-mail the council as well and they didn't reply either. I did get a polite brush-off from the BHA. As I said my memory is now less than perfect but I thought Arc were trying to pressurise the Council to give permission to build on some of the course and when they didn't get it they took their ball home. I stand open to correction however as I haven't kept the e-mails.
RydalI did look all this up at the time but I am a bit hazy on the details. I did e-mail the council as well and they didn't reply either. I did get a polite brush-off from the BHA. As I said my memory is now less than perfect but I thought Arc were
The only thing that could have stopped ARC/Newcastle was a trainer/owner boycott (starting today). Unfortunately there's as many short term weasels amongst that 2 groups as there is in ARC.
The only thing that could have stopped ARC/Newcastle was a trainer/owner boycott (starting today). Unfortunately there's as many short term weasels amongst that 2 groups as there is in ARC.
Yes Rydal I think you're right it was Folkestone they wanted to redevelop. I need to re-reearch the Hereford situation. I think the council were partly to blame but Arena were in a position to make the decision to move the fixtures.
Yes Rydal I think you're right it was Folkestone they wanted to redevelop. I need to re-reearch the Hereford situation. I think the council were partly to blame but Arena were in a position to make the decision to move the fixtures.