The first ever meeting of the Dublin Racing Club will take place on Thursday 27th October at 7.30pm. The venue will be upstairs in the Boars Head, Capel Street.
Everyone is welcome, membership of the club is free, and there will be prizes (and surprises) on the night. The idea of the club is basically to allow racing followers of all levels of interest get together, have a bit of fun, and hopefully learn something along the way. If you’re a complete novice or an established campaigner, this is the club for you.
The first meeting promises to be fun, interesting and insightful. The informal programme for the night is as follows:
7.30pm Panel discussion featuring: Damien McElroy (former racing correspondent for the Irish Independent) Jessica Lamb (reporter with the Irish Racing Post) David Jennings (spotlight writer and race analyst with the Irish Racing Post)
8.15pm Guest Speaker – Noel Hayes, Head of Sportsbook, ****
(There will be plenty of opportunity for Q&A in both these sessions)
8.30pm – we’ll have some great prizes and info on further meetings to wrap things up. Times will be flexible but the whole thing will be over around 9pm, with a few hours left until closing!
And yes, there will be free finger food!
Any questions - please post on here or email dublinracingclub@gmail.com
Looks like a lot of effort has gone into the night well done
Only downer IMO is most of your members wont be able to get a bet on with Noels crew so not much point in having as a guest speaker stating how many big bets they are laying Etc Etc
But good luck anyway wish you well
Looks like a lot of effort has gone into the night well doneOnly downer IMO is most of your members wont be able to get a bet on with Noels crew so not much point in having as a guest speaker stating how many big bets they are laying Etc Etc But good
Thanks guys. And this won't be a soft touch to the bookmaker. Credit to Noel for going up before a group of punters. No doubt some hard questions will be asked.
Thanks guys. And this won't be a soft touch to the bookmaker. Credit to Noel for going up before a group of punters. No doubt some hard questions will be asked.
Fair point but the idea was with the presidential election that day and forthcoming bank holiday people will be in good form for a night out. Hence the 27th.
Fair point but the idea was with the presidential election that day and forthcoming bank holiday people will be in good form for a night out. Hence the 27th.
Just bringing this to the top for those that have not yet seen it.
Thanks to those who have given encouragement. There's certainly no hidden agendas as some have suggested but come along and judge for yourselves. The more the merrier.
Just bringing this to the top for those that have not yet seen it. Thanks to those who have given encouragement. There's certainly no hidden agendas as some have suggested but come along and judge for yourselves. The more the merrier.
I was speaking to Johnny last week and he told me the Sindo column had finished. It was essentially a betfair sponsored piece of work and I think they ceased their support for it.
I was speaking to Johnny last week and he told me the Sindo column had finished. It was essentially a betfair sponsored piece of work and I think they ceased their support for it.
Hammy - Noel works for the Louth bookmaker (asterixed out when I pasted in the details). For those without a big knowledge of the game it should be interesting to hear about odds compilation and the cncept of a book etc. And for the experienced punters who have had bad experiences they will get the chance to ask direct questions.
Hammy - Noel works for the Louth bookmaker (asterixed out when I pasted in the details). For those without a big knowledge of the game it should be interesting to hear about odds compilation and the cncept of a book etc. And for the experienced punte
reb - there's been no costs yet so we haven't needed funding. The venue and speakers have all very kindly been provided out of good spirit towards the idea. This is greatly appreciated and fair play to all of them.
If there are future meetings, and hopefully there will be, we can consider sponsorship or a small membership fee but at the moment we're just concentrating on keeping it simple and having an enjoyable first meeting.
reb - there's been no costs yet so we haven't needed funding. The venue and speakers have all very kindly been provided out of good spirit towards the idea. This is greatly appreciated and fair play to all of them.If there are future meetings, and ho
I would suggest to get rid of bookmaker influence unless u wanna be a prostitute for that 'Industry'. Why not ask a pro punter to speak on the night. He/she would know more than any chain bookmaker rep and would create a positive attitude of winning at punting on horses unlike bookmakers who just want fools to punts on Steepledowns, Overseas racing and anything except Irish racing.
I would suggest to get rid of bookmaker influence unless u wanna be a prostitute for that 'Industry'. Why not ask a pro punter to speak on the night. He/she would know more than any chain bookmaker rep and would create a positive attitude of winning
You deserve great credit for arranging such an evening and I hope it goes well for ya.
However, I would be delighted if anyone in attendance could report back on the Spoils spokesman's idea of "odds compilation" and their "concept of a book".
You deserve great credit for arranging such an evening and I hope it goes well for ya.However, I would be delighted if anyone in attendance could report back on the Spoils spokesman's idea of "odds compilation" and their "concept of a book".
it will go something like this "we have a lot of english and european punters who we lay large bets too" but not one irish punter who has a clue can get on
it will go something like this "we have a lot of english and european punters who we lay large bets too"but not one irish punter who has a clue can get on
As mentioned in the intro the odds complier is only a guest speaker on the first night. For future meetings we will have clerks of courses, vets, trainers and jockeys as guest speakers. The idea would be to have variety each month.
workrider - it's a club so we'll hopefully go racing and on stable tours in the future. If the numbers were high there may be a syndicate but that's a long way down the line and there's no plans for that at the moment. Hopefully the first night will be good fun and we'll just take it from there if there's an interest in another meeting next month.
As mentioned in the intro the odds complier is only a guest speaker on the first night. For future meetings we will have clerks of courses, vets, trainers and jockeys as guest speakers. The idea would be to have variety each month.workrider - it's a
Great idea, best of luck. It has great potential. With the enormous marketing budget they have, I often wondered why HRI couldn't come up with a similar idea.
Great idea, best of luck. It has great potential. With the enormous marketing budget they have, I often wondered why HRI couldn't come up with a similar idea.
Lumberg - I'm obviously biased as an organiser but I would say it was a great success. Around 45 showed up and everyone seemed to really enjoy themselves. Damien McElroy was described to me afterwards as a 'National Treasure'.
The employers of the aforementioned odds compiler presented us with a cheque to help get the club off the ground. A very nice and generous gesture. And he certainly was not spared with the line of questioning!
The next night most likely be the last Thursday of November. I'll post details well in advance but it will be a city centre location again.
I know there were forumites there the last night so any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Lumberg - I'm obviously biased as an organiser but I would say it was a great success. Around 45 showed up and everyone seemed to really enjoy themselves. Damien McElroy was described to me afterwards as a 'National Treasure'.The employers of the afo
Good stuff - sounds like a great success and also great to see that Boyles do things other than restrict punters to 1,65 E/W bets and lay 30k bets over the phone.
Good stuff - sounds like a great success and also great to see that Boyles do things other than restrict punters to 1,65 E/W bets and lay 30k bets over the phone.