To run a grade one novice chase immediately after the grand national this after changing the racing calendar bullying small course to highlight the best racing during peak times they call it premierisation.
A race won in previous years by the likes of jonbon,shishkin,douvan,tidal bay,well chief and the most talented chaser of the last 50 years sprinter sacre even the majority on course won’t get to appreciate it.
But of course these clowns who make these decisions are only around a few years before they go and f..k up some other industry.
Far be it from me to disagree with you jimnast but regrettably they don't impair 'another industry' they tend to move sideways within the same organisation and continue to practice their incompetence. BHA and JCR don't know or want to know the meaning of the word 'sack'.
Far be it from me to disagree with you jimnast but regrettably they don't impair 'another industry' they tend to move sideways within the same organisation and continue to practice their incompetence. BHA and JCR don't know or want to know the meanin
It’s a stream of them ever since the jockey club finished running the game richgit as I say none are in it for the long term don’t are only interested in there salary not the sport.
It’s a stream of them ever since the jockey club finished running the game richgit as I say none are in it for the long term don’t are only interested in there salary not the sport.
Mr Nick Rust's tenure at the BHA was the beginning of the incessant decline in UK horseracing and betting levy contribution but a proliferation of fobt; his sudden resignation along with his counterpart at the Gambling Commission was iffy prior to AC consultation was very iffy. Now, I believe Mr Nick Rust is doing something similar in the same or affiliated sector.
Mr Nick Rust's tenure at the BHA was the beginning of the incessant decline in UK horseracing and betting levy contribution but a proliferation of fobt; his sudden resignation along with his counterpart at the Gambling Commission was iffy prior to AC
If that’s the case sparrow why invent premierisation then shove a grade one late on a Saturday afternoon,smalltracks will be badly affected by this crazy idea which jcr was involved with the decision and have already gone back on there word only yesterday
If that’s the case sparrow why invent premierisation then shove a grade one late on a Saturday afternoon,smalltracks will be badly affected by this crazy idea which jcr was involved with the decision and have already gone back on there word only ye
Mr Rust's appointment at the BHA was met with dismay, distrust and utter disbelief by some senior Flat trainers. How'd a bookie rep for yonks be allowed to be in charge of the regulator of UK horseracing? Has this ever happened elsewhere eg Ireland? I cannot see it ever happening in Aussieland or the USA.
But, it only proves one thing ie the UK horseracing is controlled by bookies!
Mr Rust's appointment at the BHA was met with dismay, distrust and utter disbelief by some senior Flat trainers. How'd a bookie rep for yonks be allowed to be in charge of the regulator of UK horseracing? Has this ever happened elsewhere eg Ireland?
The Post Office/Horizon debacle the leader of the sub-postmasters group dubbed the senior management at the Post Office as "thugs in suits". Could this be levied at UK horsearacing regulatory and betting/gaming bodies?
The Post Office/Horizon debacle the leader of the sub-postmasters group dubbed the senior management at the Post Office as "thugs in suits". Could this be levied at UK horsearacing regulatory and betting/gaming bodies?
With reluctance I'd agree with you 'jimnast'. However, I think what the bookies have been and still doing courtesy of the BHA turning a blind-eye despite this sharp practice is hurting levy contribution for horseracing.
The latest being prize money is being slashed by £1.5m.
With reluctance I'd agree with you 'jimnast'. However, I think what the bookies have been and still doing courtesy of the BHA turning a blind-eye despite this sharp practice is hurting levy contribution for horseracing.The latest being prize money is
Used to be an Amateur riders race, if my mind serves me well, just what was needed to get your breath back.
Agree totally, it is a shame and a shambles.
Used to be an Amateur riders race, if my mind serves me well, just what was needed to get your breath back.Agree totally, it is a shame and a shambles.
I do think on the whole aintree produce a good program they’ve messed up on Saturday but from what I’ve seen of the final decs for the first two days barstool this years fixture is on a different planet that the festival,the opening race Friday try and put a line through one of those ,tomorrow in the grade ones not many you could dismiss easily.
I do think on the whole aintree produce a good program they’ve messed up on Saturday but from what I’ve seen of the final decs for the first two days barstool this years fixture is on a different planet that the festival,the opening race Friday t
Bumper looks very open this year I have found the winner on a few occasions I was impressed with the Paul Nichols horse at wincanton but hard to be sure about the strength of the race and it seems very week on here.
Bumper looks very open this year I have found the winner on a few occasions I was impressed with the Paul Nichols horse at wincanton but hard to be sure about the strength of the race and it seems very week on here.
Had a look at the VT of Jubilee Alpha's win from I've Madeupmymind at Wincanton, very impressed. I've Madeupmymind ran behind Honky Tonk Highway in a Sandown listed race next time. Having said that I do not like betting bumper's I could not resist a bit ew at 10/1.
Had a look at the VT of Jubilee Alpha's win from I've Madeupmymind at Wincanton, very impressed. I've Madeupmymind ran behind Honky Tonk Highway in a Sandown listed race next time. Having said that I do not like betting bumper's I could not resist a