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I was wondering the same.
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.Farcical, some idiot is paid to plan this, never mind you can have a dozen to choose from on Saturday.
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whats the reason
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Couldn’t plan a day trip to Blackpool…imo..
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It's the middle of August and lots of people on holiday so racing decides to have the fewest meetings of any day in the whole year...brilliant
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The likes of the BHA planner had a name when I worked in the Shipyards .... " A waste of a pair of overalls "
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Both jump meetings too in the middle of summer.
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Newton Abbot on a sundrenched afternoon in August ... why would a racegoer want to go anywhere else?
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Tell that to the poor horses on a "sundrenched afternoon".
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All modern Thoroughbreds trace back to three stallions imported into England from the Middle East in the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the Byerley Turk (1680s), the Darley Arabian (1704), and the Godolphin Arabian (1729).
It's the poor horsies forced to race at Wolverhampton on a Saturday night in January you should be concerned about. |
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Well apparently we all trace back to Africa but a 1.5 degree increase in temperature is going to kill us all.
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Bha concentrate solely on how to f..k racing up these people just move on to other jobs only caring about salaries.
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I have the IJF calendar on the wall, printed last Christmas and yes, these were the only two meetings planned in UK today.
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The likes of the BHA planner had a name when I worked in the Shipyards .... " Worse than a man short "
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In the days when you could rely on the Consistency of the Racing Calendar ...
TODAY would have been the first day of the YORK - 3-day - Ebor Meeting. |
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Good point onlooker , in the times before we had to suffer the dilution of festival racing.
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isleham 22 Aug 23 07:44
It's the middle of August and lots of people on holiday so racing decides to have the fewest meetings of any day in the whole year...brilliant Quite agree, isleham.....No thought at all to the many thousands on holiday who might just fancy a day out at the races. |
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I might be in a minority but I love days like today, steady pace, concentration on specific races, not jumping about to other distractions. And good spread with one meeting following from the end of the other.
I guess if you don't like jumps however, I could see the problem... |
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There's some Irish flat BTW for those flat addicted...
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The only racing of any interest to me today would be in the USA. But that's just me and takes no account of other flat racing fans.
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Just 3 meetings all day today , up to 10 meetings some Saturdays.
Wherever the line in the sand is between 3 & 10 you can please some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time. As Stu says each to their own ![]() |
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maybe if you were able to concentrate on specific races you wouldn't have to jump about to other distractions.
presumably another massive fk up by the lamentable bha. |
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2 meetings in afternoon and 2 in the evening would be my preference. Saturday afternoons you can keep!
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hulk23 22 Aug 23 13:49
maybe if you were able to concentrate on specific races you wouldn't have to jump about to other distractions. ----------------- THAT'S RICH - coming from You ... Who posts about - "Paddy playing with Market" - and Price movements - for what seems like every race, on here. ![]() ![]() |
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that's the point of a forum buddy.
seen plenty run of here by bullys, much like yourself it would appear, so maybe its the likes of you thats the problem. |
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been here 20 years and not noticed the block feature.
because you want to read. |
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Quite a bit of Commission lost today with less to bet on, nice day for sitting in the garden and relaxing.
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sparrow 22 Aug 23 13:27
isleham 22 Aug 23 07:44 It's the middle of August and lots of people on holiday so racing decides to have the fewest meetings of any day in the whole year...brilliant Quite agree, isleham.....No thought at all to the many thousands on holiday who might just fancy a day out at the races. ............... Lots of holidaymakers in Devon might fancy Newton Abbott today, but earlier you seemed to be implying it's cruel on the horses. Make your mind up. |
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Lots of holidaymakers in Devon might fancy Newton Abbott today, but earlier you seemed to be implying it's cruel on the horses. Make your mind up.
That was in reply to what screaming said about a "sun drenched afternoon" in August whch of course would have nothing to do with the amount of people attending. |
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New rule, flat jockeys have to have one day off a month
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.... and it has to be the same day
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Newton Abbot doing magical work today, all on its own.
4 photos out of 5 races so far |
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Today is an agreed day of no Flat racing in order to support participant welfare. It follows the summer Jump break and is one of several Flat-free days during the summer period, which were agreed for 2023 by the industry’s Fixtures and Funding group
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From twitter
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Rollon Thursday. 7
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the Fixtures and Funding group no longer exists. which only leaves us with -
The Commercial Committee The Integrity Advisory Committee The Industry Programme Group The Audit Committee The People & Remuneration Committee The Nominations Committee The Rules Committee The Flat Pattern Committee The Jump Pattern Committee The Racing Committee The Ethics Committee The Veterinary Committee The Medical Advisory Committee The Racecourse Committee The Horseracing Bettors Forum The Stakeholder Integrity Forum The Diversity in Racing Steering Group |
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Imagine the boost to prizemoney if they got rid of that lot.
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lot of trips to the Belfry for another Committee meeting
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