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REGIT
19 Aug 21 18:47
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No problem getting in.No queues cost £76 for the two of us.
Wife had 2 pimms £11.70.Couldnt have a coffee due to the queues.
Fish,noodles burgers etc averaged £7
The main tatts and members bookmakers were competitive,usually close or on the button with the first few in the betting and a couple of spots under the rest.The problem for them is the extra places the offcourse are pushing.
Business was fair.The crowd for ladies day was good but not really punters.
Didn’t see one mask inside or out.We went inside and were the only one wearing one.

Did see a bookmaker David Lynch chase after a punter who had given him £110 for a £50 ew bet and give him the tenner back.

Went to see Snowflake so wasn’t disappointed but think it was expensive compared to other York meetingss

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By:
scrabbler
When: 19 Aug 21 19:41
Not really surprising it is more expensive than other York meetings. It is their best meeting. I'm off tomorrow - also my first racing trip for two years.
By:
manyana
When: 19 Aug 21 19:54
If you think York is not the best on offer, I suggest you find another sport.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 19 Aug 21 20:11
Reg, you need to ween her off Pimms and on to tap water before you take her again.
By:
Manoleeds
When: 19 Aug 21 20:49
£38 for Tatts -ouch .
By:
sparrow
When: 19 Aug 21 22:40
A day spent at a British racing course must be one of the most expensive days out in the horse racing world.
By:
The Pies
When: 19 Aug 21 22:43
I'm paying my first and probably last visit to Perth in Sept and it's £25 for a card of class 4 & 5 races
By:
brians
When: 19 Aug 21 22:46
I went to Pontefract , senior citizens price £4. Grandstand, Cafe , tote , bookies etc. Is this the cheapest  in the U.K ?
There was also a listed race with Aiden O Brien and Mrs Harrington with runners !
By:
ribero1
When: 19 Aug 21 23:50
4 day Tatts badge £100.
By:
jimnast
When: 20 Aug 21 06:52
whats the point in having money if you dont want to spend it ?
By:
jimnast
When: 20 Aug 21 06:56
gimcrack restaurant £36.50 for a 3 course lunch a good choice including 28 day matured roast sirloin,rump of lamb and a seafood collection terrific value.
By:
chewy11
When: 20 Aug 21 07:58
I'm going to Carlisle on Thursday, £95 3 course lunch, afternoon tea & a table for the day.
By:
jimnast
When: 20 Aug 21 08:06
what a way to spend an afternoon chewy enjoyHappy
By:
sparrow
When: 20 Aug 21 08:16
jimnast 20 Aug 21 05:52 
whats the point in having money if you dont want to spend it ?




I'm sure everyone with nowhere near as much would agree with you.
By:
REGIT
When: 20 Aug 21 09:14
Wasn’t criticising York,been going for 46 years and it’s easily my fav racecourse.Probably give ladies day a miss in the future.
The thing that stood out most was the change in alcohol policy.For ages you couldn’t take it out of certain areas now it’s everywhere.Understand York have had to move with the times due to decline in interest ( music festivals etc) but most people don’t even pretend to be interested in the horse racing.
Posted to help people going for just the day.I thought there would be a bid queue but straight in.
By:
snowynoon
When: 20 Aug 21 10:20
Thanks REGIT ,an interesting summary of your days costs .
By:
snowynoon
When: 20 Aug 21 10:21
Thanks REGIT an interesting summary of your day and the cost of things ,appreciated.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 20 Aug 21 13:31
Sandown on Sunday,  £59 for the carvery and a table over looking the winning line. It is what it is I suppose.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 20 Aug 21 13:36
I wonder which racecourse will be the first to dispense with the expense and bother of putting on any races. Just broadcast the away meetings on the big screen, together with commentary and bookies in the Ring, and see whether anyone notices.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 20 Aug 21 13:38
I wonder which racecourse will be the first to dispense with the bother of putting on any actual races. Just broadcast the aways on the big screen, together with commentary and the bookmakers offering odds, and see whether anyone cares or notices.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 20 Aug 21 13:43
18th Sept going on a stable tour then on to Catterick for the first time in 30 years.

£15 for paddock/grandstand, extra £45 for 3 course meal! Sample menu looks rank so will find a pub somewhere.
By:
workrider
When: 20 Aug 21 14:39
Different , I love Catterick for some strange reason , but I think your choice of pub rather than the course is the correct one...
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 20 Aug 21 15:01
Lets hope so!
By:
JJmbe
When: 20 Aug 21 15:13
Regit, sounds reasonable those prices compared to Glorious Goodwood, this was verging on the ridiculous wife paid £9 for a vodka and coke our tickets were £150 for entry the day out must of cost me nearly £400 before i had a bet, certainly puts the pressure on when looking for a winner.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 20 Aug 21 15:18
Just looked it up, last time I was there was Nov 28th 1988. I had been told a R. Lee novice chaser had been primed for a big run, spent all morning visiting Mick Dines shops all over Lancashire having fivers and tenners e/w at 33s and 25s. They were one of only a few that offered early prices back then, got to the course and had whatever I had left on it. It won by 25L,  after having about 6-7 unplaced runs over hurdles the previous season.

Happy days!
By:
jimnast
When: 21 Aug 21 06:27
different gravy


to the best of my knowledge there is only one pub in catterick, the one opposite the racecourse the bridge which would have been open on your last visit in 88 has been boarded up for many many years now.

you will find plenty of pubs in richmond around 10 minutes away where in normal times a courtesy bus is provided to take people racing however due to covid that service has been suspended.

there is a good village pub just by scotch corner cant remember its name but if you come of as if you are going to the service station then drive past the services on your left keep going around 1/2 mile and its there on the left ,both the food and ale are good.

on the other side of the roundabout on the a66 50 yards past the hotel just set back is another pub ,i have no idea how it survives its so quiet however the food is very good especially the garlic bread ,he does it the old fashion way not like the crap most places serve nowadays,

wednesday is ladies day at catterick so i would imagine richmond will be busy.

mick dines theres a name from the past

enjoy your days racing catterick has improved hugely in recent years,yet has still managed to keep some of its character.
By:
jimnast
When: 21 Aug 21 06:30
sorry the pub past the services is on the right not the left.
By:
jimnast
When: 21 Aug 21 06:35
screaming

thats already happened newbury did it a few times during the pandemic and around 10 years ago leicesters meeting on eclipse day was abandoned on the wednesday but all tickets holders were notified that there will still be plenty going on so please come there will be racing on the big screen and bookmakers will be there plus live music etc.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 21 Aug 21 07:23
Thanks Jimnast, I don't know any of the places and roads you mention. I am driving from the Wirral to Catterick(140m) via Sam England's stable, so will be looking for somewhere back down the A1 after racing. The horse was called Swardean and went on to win a novice chase at the Grand National meeting.

I ended up working as a Saturday settler for Mick dines for a few months which included the day Frankie had 7 winners! A queue of oap's as soon as the last one won all wanting payment, there was nearly a riot when we ran out of money.
By:
jimnast
When: 21 Aug 21 07:59
i remember swardean gordon richards pretty sure it was the thursday of aintree he won the novice chase i remember pricing the race up earlier in the week and got his price totally wrong put him in around 20/1 ,i think he ended up a bit quirky and caused problems before the start of races.

there is a pub in wetherby called the mews which serves really good ales and a good selection of gins its different but good and the food is decent,its not the easiest to find even though its in the town centre,also garforth has a really good italian,the new service station on the a1/m1 called leeds services is different class to any other services its has pizza express,nandos,and an italian plus a farm food type shop,i called in for an ice cream last night it also has a small wine bar next to the italian with a balcony if the weather is nice.


i dont think they have saturday settlers any more i very much doubt many people could work out union jacks round robins and equally divided doubles and trebles.
By:
DIFERENT GRAVY 12
When: 21 Aug 21 09:37
Yes it was the Thursday, I watch the race on youtube every so often. It was very headstrong and usually bolted before the start, at Catterick it jumped a fence on the way to the start!

I needed that little machine for the round robins!
By:
Deptford
When: 21 Aug 21 10:01
Went York on the Friday every year up to the troubles,had a great time every year, no feeling of being ripped off like ascot and Goodwood.
By:
know all
When: 21 Aug 21 11:54
went yesterday £70 in x 2 - bottle of VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPERS £65 12 pints of amstel £5.20 a pint, was in the VEUVE CLICQUOT area exellent band between races,  gyros wrap takeway 7.95 x 2 was excellent, coffee £3.50 x2 rock band on after racing was great that finished at about 6-45 then hopped on bus back to train station £3 x2 jumped off in town went for great meal food and beer £55  the went to popworld disco bar at 9 she likes a dance caught train 2 train fares £20 x2 , luckily had a decent bet on hannons winner 7/2 and had a 2 in the flying gingers race course and distance winners had a £20 ew on each tote paid 40/1 so just paid the day and a bit of profit but a fantastic great day
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 21 Aug 21 11:58
Need a 40/1 winner to just be in profit. Plain
By:
sageform
When: 21 Aug 21 12:03
Interesting idea screaming, it works in the USA. They don't have online betting exchanges though! Not sure I would drive 20 miles to Wincanton today when I have Betfair, RTV, Sky racing and even ITV if I want a change.
By:
1st time poster
When: 21 Aug 21 12:11
she likes a dance least of your foooking problems seems to drink and eat like an irish foooking navy LaughLaughLaugh,
expensive date
By:
Manoleeds
When: 21 Aug 21 12:16

Aug 21, 2021 -- 7:59AM, jimnast wrote:


i remember swardean gordon richards pretty sure it was the thursday of aintree he won the novice chase i remember pricing the race up earlier in the week and got his price totally wrong put him in around 20/1 ,i think he ended up a bit quirky and caused problems before the start of races.there is a pub in wetherby called the mews which serves really good ales and a good selection of gins its different but good and the food is decent,its not the easiest to find even though its in the town centre,also garforth has a really good italian,the new service station on the a1/m1 called leeds services is different class to any other services its has pizza express,nandos,and an italian plus a farm food type shop,i called in for an ice cream last night it also has a small wine bar next to the italian with a balcony if the weather is nice.i dont think they have saturday settlers any more i very much doubt many people could work out union jacks round robins and equally divided doubles and trebles.


The Red Lion in Wetherby which used to show both racing channels and have copies of Fred's racecards is shut and looking for new tenants Sad.

By:
workrider
When: 21 Aug 21 12:17
Or a English Gypsy ....Laugh
By:
know all
When: 21 Aug 21 12:21
lol, i did find it strange at first that she liked pints and i liked champers, they are a very expensive to take with you, and dont mention about the cost of the new dress and hat lol
By:
1st time poster
When: 21 Aug 21 12:24
indeed workrider
didnt mind taking a girl for a meal who liked to put a few away,it was a cheap lesson learned the trick is not to marry or see them again, LaughLaughLaugh
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