Still posting updates as the meeting is ongoing. What a shambles. Obviously there is no live reporter and it is just o conveyor belt of timed ballurks.
Mark Usher saddles Arlecchino's Rock and says: "He is well and can run a big race here. Any rain they have at the track will be to his advantage." By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 16 mins ago
7:50 Windsor
Live ReporterWindsor latest: Usher optimisimMark Usher saddles Arlecchino's Rock and says: "He is well and can run a big race here. Any rain they have at the track will be to his advantage."By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 16 mins ago 7:50 Windsor
Laughable and treating the customers with absolute disdain. Some people will be taking this information on trust as actually coming from someone putting a shift in all the muck and bullets of the racecourse. Perish the thought parting with hard earned on the back of Jon Lee's fictitious trip to Windsor.
Laughable and treating the customers with absolute disdain. Some people will be taking this information on trust as actually coming from someone putting a shift in all the muck and bullets of the racecourse. Perish the thought parting with hard earne
If you see this Mr Racing Post safely assume that your live reporter service is dead and buried. Use the space for another banner linking in to some affiliate scheme that keeps you boys in lucky 15's and Farah's.
If you see this Mr Racing Post safely assume that your live reporter service is dead and buried. Use the space for another banner linking in to some affiliate scheme that keeps you boys in lucky 15's and Farah's.
This must be exposed and publicly ridiculed for the subterfuge and lies that it is. What utter lunacy. Credibility of the Racing Post has finally reached its rock bottom. I wonder what the ' editor' will state in its defence ?
This must be exposed and publicly ridiculed for the subterfuge and lies that it is. What utter lunacy. Credibility of the Racing Post has finally reached its rock bottom.I wonder what the ' editor' will state in its defence ?
I stopped buying it a few years ago when it started dumbing down apart from a few big days a year so doesnt really effect me but with people waging huge sums of money on each race a comment like above could be the final tick of a box for someone to lump on not realising the trainer doesnt fancy it any more due to it travelling badly in traffic to the course or something similar.
They really are treating the punters with contempt.
It might even be fraud claiming to have spoken to the trainer 16 mins ago.
I stopped buying it a few years ago when it started dumbing down apart from a few big days a year so doesnt really effect me but with people waging huge sums of money on each race a comment like above could be the final tick of a box for someone to
they've been at it for ages, quoting a trainer as if it's a comment live from the track in the last few minutes, when in fact it's been lifted from trainer website, or an old quote given days ago.
they've been at it for ages, quoting a trainer as if it's a comment live from the track in the last few minutes, when in fact it's been lifted from trainer website, or an old quote given days ago.
Ed Dunlop rates Michael's Mount his best chance of the night. "He won in workmanlike fashion here two weeks ago and we hope he is a progressive type that can defy a 4lb rise for that win." By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 49 mins ago
8:20 Windsor
Live Reporter Windsor latest: False modesty
Robert Eddery and Andrea Atzeni have a 50 per cent strike together at this course. Can they improve it with False ID? By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 1 hour ago
7:50 Windsor
Live Reporter Windsor latest: Usher optimisim
Mark Usher saddles Arlecchino's Rock and says: "He is well and can run a big race here. Any rain they have at the track will be to his advantage." By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 1 hour ago
7:50 Windsor
Live Reporter Windsor latest: New trip
Blushes, a winner over 7f, moves up in distance. Trainer Ed Dunlop says: "We felt she lacked the speed for seven furlongs last time. She has a small each way chance." By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 1 hour ago
7:50 Windsor
Live Reporter Windsor latest: Stoute failure
No doubt there will be support for Sir Michael Stoute runner Impediment but Windsor is not one of his major hunting grounds. He has not had a winner here for 742 days. By Jon Lees, live from Windsor 1 hour ago
7:50 Windsor
Windsor latest: Mount on the riseEd Dunlop rates Michael's Mount his best chance of the night. "He won in workmanlike fashion here two weeks ago and we hope he is a progressive type that can defy a 4lb rise for that win."By Jon Lees, live from Windso
WINDSOR'S evening meeting was abandoned after three races on Monday after the stewards decided the bends were too slippy for racing to continue.
An inspection was held after the 1m2f handicap in which the winner, Grapevine, almost came down when losing his footing on the bend 5f out, leading jockeys to express concerns about safety.
Copied and pasted from their home page, only been up there all night...
Can't even use a simple spell-checker either!!Windsor adandons over 'slippy bend' safety fears BY JON LEES 8:00PM 9 MAY 2016 WINDSOR'S evening meeting was abandoned after three races on Monday after the stewards decided the bends were too slippy for
A new low for the boys and girls in Canary Wharf. Being editor of the Racing Post should be a prestigious position and to be brutally honest Millington is out of his depth. But strangely Byrne appears perfectly happy with him and there doesn't seem any likelihood of a change at the top even though he's been there quite a long time now.
A new low for the boys and girls in Canary Wharf. Being editor of the Racing Post should be a prestigious position and to be brutally honest Millington is out of his depth. But strangely Byrne appears perfectly happy with him and there doesn't seem a
Millington is the puppet of that there's little doubt. Intellectual capacity of Winnie The Pooh (on a good day) and as as he cant engage in meaningful debate (preferring to block on Twitter or ignore e mails) there's little chance of him standing up to Byrne.
No I wasn't rude to him on Twitter; I merely had the temerity to disagree with him and was blocked.
Millington is the puppet of that there's little doubt. Intellectual capacity of Winnie The Pooh (on a good day) and as as he cant engage in meaningful debate (preferring to block on Twitter or ignore e mails) there's little chance of him standing up
What's Byrne's agenda though? He is more of a racing man than Millington, who imo is a sports fan not a racing fan. Byrne breeds horses I think. There's definite signs the Racing Post is edging towards becoming a general sports paper.
What's Byrne's agenda though? He is more of a racing man than Millington, who imo is a sports fan not a racing fan. Byrne breeds horses I think. There's definite signs the Racing Post is edging towards becoming a general sports paper.
You, surely have to add the LONG-TERM Subscribers to the racingpost.com website to the Daily circulation of the newspaper - to get a more realistic 'user'/reader figure.
There will be, in fact are, many, many, people who follow racing who 'never missed a copy' of the Racing Post - BEFORE they became Internet aware - but now 'never miss a day' of being logged-on to the site.
That equation applies to all newspapers - But more so to a specialist publication/site.
To be a little more realistic - SHADDER - You, surely have to add the LONG-TERM Subscribers to the racingpost.com website to the Daily circulation of the newspaper - to get a more realistic 'user'/reader figure.There will be, in fact are, many, many