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The word on the street from the barstewards podcast last night is that the course will close in 2026.

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By:
swiftynifty
When: 17 Mar 25 13:25
I went last week, poor attendances on the whole. It's a huge area of land, and with the planning rules due to be relaxed the JC will get a small fortune for it. I think they were talking about £100million a few years ago, you could probably at least double that now.
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 17 Mar 25 13:28
The barstewards reckon the overseeing of the Kempton sale is one of the reasons why Dido Harding was brought in.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 17 Mar 25 13:31
With test and trace she made a lot of people very wealthy, the JC thought we want some of that.
By:
acey deucy
When: 17 Mar 25 13:39
They also said Gordon Elliott is an underacheiever ffs.LaughLaughLaugh
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 17 Mar 25 13:45
Given he looked at one point to be the one to challenge the dominance of Willie Mullins, perhaps presently he is?
By:
aberdonia
When: 17 Mar 25 13:54
2 to 3 years ago, it seemed Gordon was on his way to surpass Willie....a few knocks in the road since then. Some self inflicted.
By:
acey deucy
When: 17 Mar 25 13:56
One bad Season doe not make him an underacheiever.Plain
By:
acey deucy
When: 17 Mar 25 13:58
I would say he is the complete oposite of an underacheiever,
By:
aberdonia
When: 17 Mar 25 14:02
Who is saying Gordon is an underachiever?
By:
acey deucy
When: 17 Mar 25 14:05
The Barstooards.
By:
impossible123
When: 17 Mar 25 14:25
The barstooards are talking tripe. They know nothing except talking for the bookies, and self-publicists. Otherwise, they'd not be talking in public, but putting the bookies' money where their mouth is.

Talk is cheap, action and result are principled and rewarding.
By:
CROPSICK
When: 17 Mar 25 14:29
Just my humble opinion but a reason Elliot has not gone on these past few years is maybe the type of horse his main owners are buying, they seem to buy the expensive PP winners which are gunned to the max and dont seem to go on when in trainig with him, appearing slow and one paced, he doesnt seem to go ror the french bred type as Mullins does.
Of course he will get some goodens but not the amount he should when you look at the numbers he is supplied with.
By:
mitolo
When: 17 Mar 25 14:50
i like kempton and also the wildlife sanctuary it sits on, which would be destroyed. ive already threatened to blow up the jokey club if this happens. it is a short-term solution and the cash will soon disappear á la newbury and we will looking again for the next target

dont know how anyone listens to the barstewards. its horrible vulgar nasty and stupid

i once liked elliot but the equine couch incident stopped that. vile
By:
in hell
When: 17 Mar 25 14:53
Talking for the bookies, I'd say they do the complete opposite to that.

Elliott isn't getting the results he used to that's for sure
By:
oneten
When: 17 Mar 25 15:32
Agree. I have a friend who went to Elliott to try and learn some trade craft and his opinion was same as previous posters. Not a pleasant man.

Though one shouldn't be surprised as someone who poses for selfies while sitting on dead horse isn't going to be the most refined character..
By:
thelatarps
When: 17 Mar 25 15:38
Lets be fair.
Gordon E has done famously well since an assistant at M pipe's, wasnt it..
The incident to which Mitolo refers was unfortunate & I think its pretty much well known that the offending photo was released onto social media by certain parties known to him who were unhappy.
It was of course unforgivable but as the good book says, let he who is without sin cast the first stone. And I think we have all done things of which we may not reflect with any pride.
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 15:50
I thought with the planned 3rd runway at Heathrow that would finish of any possibility of more large scale building taking place in the area as only a few years ago they announced aw at Newmarket and land sold at kempton.
By:
TommyWestofLanark
When: 17 Mar 25 15:58
I hope Kempton stays open. I used to like the racing on the grass there back in the day. Not a bad NH course either.
By:
mitolo
When: 17 Mar 25 16:04
the pressure to build on everything everywhere in london and its environs is relentless and will never be satisfied

the place is full. proper full. every scrap of land is gobbled up and tiny poor quallity flats are knocked up. its unsustainable but nobody has the cobblers to call a halt

if i walk into town i pass thousands of houses converted into 1 beds/bedsits. street after street, and they even lob pre-fabs on top of existing blocks, such is the demand

many popular tourist spots have resorted to restricting numbers, as the infrastructure cant cope. nobody thinks this odd, but say the same about laundon, with big brass knobs on, and you are howled down its crazy and unless you are a multi its impossible to get even a toehold on the property ladder

anyone doing a modestly paid job is condemned to renting small flats for life. it aint right

i could move on to the fact that subsidised low-coat housing is massively skewed in favour of certain minorities, but ive thought better of it as the 'debate' would take a right turn
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 16:20
I have thought for a while jcr would have to sell a course but I had Warwick as favourite due to site it’s on
By:
Daryl Revok
When: 17 Mar 25 16:21
impossible123 17 Mar 25 13:25 

Talk is cheap, action and result are principled and rewarding.

Didn't you make a solemn pledge never to back a Shake MaHostage horse again, after some article about Queen Latifah in the news, and then a couple of weeks later bet Coroebus in the SJP?

LaughLaughCryCryCrazyCrazyCryCryLaughLaugh
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 17 Mar 25 16:24
jimnast, the barstewards thought Leicester would be the first one to be sold.
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 16:34
Leicester does struggle George mainly due to how far out of town it is and the residents of the city however there ladies day gets a huge crowd .

They should do away with national hunt racing there and just have more flat fixtures that might help the financial side.

For as long as I can remember Redcar has been rumoured to be next.
By:
workrider
When: 17 Mar 25 16:45
Gordon has just had 3 winnners at D.R and 1 at Wexford...yes I suppose ye are right a underachiver...Laugh
By:
mrcombustible
When: 17 Mar 25 16:46
I will be sorry to see Kempton close, I enjoy the good quality AW maiden and novice events. The Wednesday nights are very enjoyable and because they are so sparsely attended most people talk to one another, it is like a club of hard core regulars.
I did hear that Chelmsford will get a lot of their fixtures, the Newmarket trainers will like that as no M25 travel involved
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 16:48
Where will the run the king George ?
By:
GEORGE.B
When: 17 Mar 25 16:48
1 from 28 at Cheltenham, workrider
By:
workrider
When: 17 Mar 25 16:50
So had Nicholls and that cost 770,000..Laugh
By:
workrider
When: 17 Mar 25 16:51
Newbury Jimnast ?
By:
mrcombustible
When: 17 Mar 25 16:53
Sandown or AScot
Sandown Favourite
By:
penzance
When: 17 Mar 25 16:54
Sandown might get it.One Man won there one year.
By:
workrider
When: 17 Mar 25 16:56
Can't get my head around losing Kempton its the home of the K.G..doubt anywhere else can replace it..
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 17:01
Possibly workrider but that’s not a jcr track you would have to think aintree who race Boxing Day and is jcr was there more likely also easier for the Irish horses to get to,my own preference which won’t happen is a 3 day ascot fixture at Christmas like you have leopardstown we don’t have enough decent horses to have 4 days .
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 17:02
It’s been ran at sandown in recent years one man and kicking king but running it there could ruin horses for the rest of the season.
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 17:04
Mr c

Do you think ascot would give up there pre Christmas fixture to race on Boxing Day or do you think the king George would be run before Christmas?
By:
second again
When: 17 Mar 25 17:10
I think that the KG  should be run on a RH track, so Ascot or Sandown.
By:
workrider
When: 17 Mar 25 17:19
Another winner for that poor trainer thats 4 at the track today..
By:
salmon spray
When: 17 Mar 25 17:22
Ascot isn't owned by The jockey Club. Sandown is.
By:
jimnast
When: 17 Mar 25 17:26
That’s correct salmon but as mr c pointed out Chelmsford will get plenty of the aw fixtures ,jcr are skint and tracks pay a lot of money to buy fixtures.
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