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Small crowds no sponsorship no money.
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agree prefer the flat..............horrible ground poor class racing.............roll on the flat
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don't mind Cheltenham but gave me royal ascot any day of the week
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Don't think that this problem is unique to NH. Quite often during last years flat season we had dross during the week and come Saturday several top courses competing against each other. This led to gaps of only 5 mins between races on many occasions, making it almost ridiculous for the armchair viewer (and that's WITHOUT the customary late running of some races!). That was then followed by just two meetings of complete mediocrity on the Sunday! You couldn't make it up..
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I would disagree with the original post and would suggest there is just as much, if not more midweek Flat rubbish throughout the season. A poor jump race is always going to provide more of a spectacle than a poor Flat race.
The problem is a combination of a massive change to the fixture list over the years and a change to the mentality of running horses. Henrietta Knight had many critics (I was one of them) about her handling of Best Mate but now they are all at it. Aintree, Fairyhouse and Punchestown all existed before but didn't have the same level of importance. Very good horses used to turn up at the gaff tracks and run in handicaps. It just doesn't happen any more. |
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The miserable git wants to find another sport to follow.
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Far easier to make it pay on **** NH racing than **** flat racing
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Oh for those great old days when even unfashionable tracks had meetings covered on terrestrial tv midweek, or come to that, those days when the recognised popular meetings had their 3 day Tues to Thurs slots, just distant memories now as the fixture list has been pulled and battered this way and that...!
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Think the ones I back have milk rounds during the week
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As Patrick Veitch says, forget jumps - too unpredictable. Concentrate on flat.
I don't dislike national hunt racing and love Cheltenham but heavy ground slogs at Leicester when it is pissin down compared to a nice Tuesday at Chester when the sun is shining. For me there is no comparison but each to their own. Can understand the fors and againsts. |
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At this stage of the season 90% of the chat is about Cheltenham which is 6 weeks away. That's because it is simply crap until then. 6 weeks in flat you can fit in Guineas meeting, Chester May meeting, York Dante meeting, Epsom classic meeting, Royal Ascot. Nuff said really
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reading at the weekend richard johnsons profile after riding his 3000 winner,first big race winner mr mulligan towton chase wetherby,back then ran on a midweek day ,back in 88 both sun alliance winners won on the same midweek card at warwick,the only time dessie got beat recieving weight was at wincanton again midweek,alderbrooks only run before winning the champion hurdle midweek,and every top staying chaser in the country would run at haydock midweek in the 80s,all that said i still enjoy midweek national hunt.
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chester dont race on tuesdays |
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not sure about it always rains gaz but there does always seem to be a very bad day at the vase meeting.
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Wind blowing off the Welsh hills at Chester?
I can't recall seeing many Welsh hills when I've been there! |
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Same people slagging off jump racing will be moaning when O'Brien is winning all the big flat races
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its the chester that race on tuesdays thats in the welsh hills. |
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As Patrick Veitch says, forget jumps - too unpredictable. Concentrate on flat.
Can't argue with that. Nevertheless John Gough was always seen betting at the jumps tracks. |
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Dodger would never touch the Flat
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lol Foxy
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They are to him
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it was a tuesday when the best horse ever to run at chester won.
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shergar
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thats him
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