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"it could almost become a brand playground if you go to the right people"
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thought it was april 1st when i woke up
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[ ] racing is a team sport
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If the BHA are behind the idea how can it fail........
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Will the horses be covered from head to hoof in sponsor stickers and will there grid girls? and maybe a compulsory saddle change halfway through a staying race.
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what a joke.
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Alot of investment to have a few blokes with their back to the tv playing the slots.
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this idea is the biggest load of bollox I've read in a long time
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I agree with everybody.
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unlike you s s ...
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i presume the piece is the straight forward press release blurb . i too initially thought it was an early april fool job as i was half asleep reading it . i have now re read it several times . my opinion has not changed .
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Why not just stage the always popular Shergar Cup every other weekend?
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I agree with Delta.
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Will all the corporate types have their henchmen muscling the on-course players out of their boxes?
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Anyone else becoming totally disillusioned with the sport and the way it is run in this country?
Just how useless are the BHA? Instead of dealing with the real issues in the sport they are supporting tripe like this and FOBT's. |
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'Wray hopes the series will engage with a new audience as well as strike the right chord with existing fans'
------------- Regular racegoers and us Punters are now, "FANS," - apparently ... - are we really? |
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Has Rod Street put his name to this yet?
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These fans do exist onlooker, some of them even adorn themselves with scarfs in the Ricci colours.
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https://twitter.com/Racing_Scarves
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ribero1 - I, too, thought that immediately.
Was waiting for his name to appear throughout the article. |
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Well - They won't be having 'Grid Girls' at the Starting Stalls, now.
Paddock 'Parade Girls', maybe. |
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They'll have a boy and a girl, possibly those ones from love island or whatever it's called.
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Leaving aside the fact that the appeal of racing lies solely in the horses, the horses' form and the chance to bet on those horses, the whole plan looks remarkably similar to what Rover finds in his feedbowl each morning.
There's always going to be interest in individual trainers, jockeys, and even breeders, because of their effect on how the horses themselves perform. But focusing on owners! My God. At best they're a source of funding, at worst the ruination of a good horse, and I speak as someone who actually had a horse in training once. Can't the people behind this see how such people must appear to punters with no hope of ever owning one. |
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works OK in Ireland. They have team O'Leary versus Team McManus or team Gordon versus team Willie in many races
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HRI has released half-yearly figures which show rises in active owners, prize money and sales, but attendances and on-course betting have fallen
https://www.theirishfield.ie/ownership-numbers-up-but-attendance-figures-fall-293594/ |
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It does NOT - "work OK in Ireland" - The Fear - it p!sses everybody off ...
- although I do appreciate you ironic sense of humour ![]() |
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indeed onlooker
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Whoops!
Sorry, wrong thread. |
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TheFear does make a good point though. If you want to market the sport as an owner-based competition, such a structure is already there. And moreover, it's the real thing. The Sheikhs versus Coolmore versus the Qataris versus the Saudis, with Her plucky Majesty battling valiantly for Blighty. It's even got that all-important scope for supporting "teams" based on nationality.
And these are real teams, backed up by real money, trying to outdo each other for all sorts of reasons - national prestige, making money, tradition, even genuine love of racing in rare cases. If you feel that's the way to market the sport, then by all means big those teams up, and emphasize their different outlooks, backgrounds, etc. It's the same story that's bedevilled marketing of British horse racing for 20-odd years: ignoring the marvellous, traditional product you've grown for three centuries in favour of ripping all that up and trying to hammer a badly-fitting, artificial 'narrative' onto it instead. |
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I notice there is nothing in the above article which actually says that any of the corporations have actually expressed an interest in ploughing cash into this venture. And there is the stumbling block. It won't happen.
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Yes I'd be amazed if it happens. Nobody with half a brain is going to support this nonsense (unless they have a financial interest). Must admit it looked like an early April Fool for me too.
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I will be supporting Team Dominic Chappell.
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Unless Wazza has already secured the rights to Team DC of course.
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it would appear that in screaming's 12.17 post the job has been done properly , for nothing and making much more sense than the p.r. tripe issued by mr wray and his team .
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A similarly hare-brained concept, very clearly a distant cousin to this one, was mooted this time last year. Two separate companies were vying to stage spectacular horse races in the streets of some of the world's great capitals along The Mall, The Champs Elysees etc. "As early as 2017" they promised.
Must have missed it then. Who won? |
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Chris Froome.
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it is meant to be a new game for the super rich to play
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screamings 12.17 post sums it up.
We (Britain & Ireland) have the best racing in the world. The tradition, history and the differing tracks are just a few of the strong points to mention. The sport is about the horses with the jockeys and trainers secondary followed by who owns them. This is marketing rubbish pure and simple and to use their language they're "devaluing the brand". Got to give the Irish some credit as don't think they'd ever do anything like this and as Kevin Blake said the other day about the Dublin Racing Festival he doesn't care if it attracts new people or not. I don't want to here any carping about prize money if this sort of dross is rolled out. Nobody gives a f**k about teams etc. We want good quality racing pure and simple not a contrived format. |