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they also trust those sports more, albeit they have all had their own "problems" as well
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not surprising really, what is surprising is that the BHA havent got a clue where its all going wrong, lets hope this new punters group isnt just there to tick a box
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The game is effectively finished because there will not be another generation of punters willing to have a crack at betting regularly on Horse Racing. Some of the reasons for this are beyond the control of the BHA but plenty of them are the fault of the rank organisation and its bookmaker overlords.
You might be able to get young people to go racing on a Saturday with their mates or on a corporate piss up or a stag or hen do but the day to day racing at the minor tracks is living on borrowed time. |
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Small fields, odds-on favourites ... hmm.
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for me sport is the same in terms of form , horses are peaked either when they come to themselves or when the trainer winds them up , same with athletes , murray will give u a good run for your money as hes motivated , usain bolt is not motivated and cant perform etc
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The difference is that other sports are more interesting to people who have not been brought up on Horse Racing being the main/only viable medium for betting on Sport. They are also (rightly) perceived as being straighter.
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horse racing is on a downward spiral....shame cos i love the horses but my kids/son in law laugh about the sport.
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my daughter calls it a sport for old folks who are stuck in the dark ages
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the games gone since the ITV7 viewing monopoly was broken, evening Wrestling was popular then, and wheres that now ..
Sky sorted that ... |
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why would a "youngster" want to watch loads of televised races of horses going around an all weather track in exactly the same manner as the last race let alone go and watch it live
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look at televised horse racing....a total joke. priks like graham cunningham etc channel 4 is farcical
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football is massive with the young punters
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I have to buy a Racing Post to be fully informed. I require nothing watching football, cricket or tennis.
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There is also the unfamiliarity of horse racing. Youngsters more likely to have followed a football, tennis, cricket, rugby player/team etc so therefore in their own mind know more about an event from a betting perspective. Give them a list of horses names running around on a surface they haven't heard of and they're just picking a lucky name or number, or even worse listen to presenters and so called expert tipsters before doing their bollox
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and as for going live racing....little or no atmosphere..50% of the people are pissed with a couple of spivs and low rent pretend gangsters strolling about not for me anymore and im old.
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If I had been a punter starting out and backed either Fattsota there or the horse that fell over before the start and was allowed to run at Bath the other day, I would have written the Sport off straight away.
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football is perfect for the next generation, apart from playing it/watching it from an early age, they can bet in-play and trade (cash out) which adds a lot to the experience, watch it all for free on the internet without an concern of being hoovered
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i have punted most of my life but i prefer the american sport apart from rounders.as my daughter has grown up nothing has changed over the years thats why she calls it stuck inthe ages.the tweed wearers do make her chuckle with the big caps
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greyhound racing is also fkd
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very similar to all weather racing
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Greyhound Racing now is where Horse Racing will be in 10-20 years time.
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no question in my mind.
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Most youngsters are clever enough these days to know horse racing is completely bent, and if they aren't that clued up themselves, then their horse betting parents will have warned them to steer well clear of the sport. Racing these days is full of non triers, bent jockeys and trainers, horses being saved for handicap marks, or simply run down the field until connections want to have a touch. As a punter myself I would be devastated if I found out any of my kids were punting the horses or greyhounds, whereas I am quite happy for them to punt on Football or other sports. Horse racing has become the most difficult way of turning a profit that I know of, outside of the financial suicide of entering casinos.
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my kids have a bet on the grand national and thats all.
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They have not grown up with the nonsense of
football , minimum trebles football , minimum 5 timer midweek Other than the highest class of racing , there is a perception that not all racing is straight.....can't think why. So many sports are now given saturation tv coverage ..... why would you bet on a sport which frequently utters phrases like : Won on his side , shame he finished 8th Better for the run Trainer could give no reason for improved performance |
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lol and the tv pundits are fkg dire...not enough probing questions post race
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23night, yes I do.
Betfair has been very good for the successful punter who can't get on elsewhere but ultimately bad for the Sport as a whole. Then again if bookmakers had been properly regulated and laid bets to allcomers then Betfair may never have taken off in the first place. |
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plus priks
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i remember when there was one fixed odds couponnever inbetting shops now but wheni do the amount of coupons is fuuking mind blowing
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ya i take your point barton bank i accept theres all sorts going on most seasoned people can see through but obviously a green kid wouldnt have a hope
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like boycey on atr licking a jockeys arse post race instead of nailing the man up.
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If my first bet had been a horse that reared and fell over backwards a minute before the start, was allowed to run and then finished well beaten there wouldn't have been a second bet.
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gl all i suppose like everything else ...nothing stays the same forever.i have had great fun outa horse racing over the years but i am now running out of people to talk about it/pass the time of day with gl .
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someone once said to me is there another sport where brothers and fathers and other family members can all compete against each other in which the outcome could be so influenced as horse racing
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There are a huge number of ways horse racings integrity could be saved/improved, but there appears to be absolutely no enthusiasm from the sports governing bodies to do anything about it which has obviously affected the sports image very badly. The average horse racing punter learns his lessons the hard way, by doing their brains for years and years before they eventually see the light. A good punter will eventually find a sport that they have a half decent chance of at the very least breaking even....I.E. Football betting or similar.
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Basilbrush you are totally correct what you have said on your posts.there is not a chance i would let my son have a bet at all on horse racing.hopefully our generation wont be like our dads generation my old man got me into racing from the early age of 15.1st bet was lucky 15 on a saturday i picked 4 pat eddery horses out they all won and i got £40 for my £1.50+15p tax.bloody hooked from that day on.... 30 years later i look back and think how much has that £40 win cost me
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