Looks lik the #chelfie folk are bang at it tooNaffman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 3:15 pmBut I thought only flat racing folk cause these sort of scenesPDC wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:57 pmI think a few got stung at Haydock looking at the news today:
https://twitter.com/TheSportsman/status ... 9580857344
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Very wise.
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As a % it happens extremely rarely however just this weekend talking to non racing people the perception is starting to be the exact opposite, that it happens a lot. The people I was talking to who know what I do brought up the topic saying they had seen 'yet another' report of fighting at the races and then went on to say how there is no chance they would take their young family racing anymore as it is just full of young lads getting pissed up.
Racing needs to be very careful with its perceived reputation into the future.
Enjoying trading today, had a cathartic sit down last night where I clarified exactly what I'm trying to do with my trading, and why.
It's only when I checked in I realised the old what/why have needed changing for some time now.
It's only when I checked in I realised the old what/why have needed changing for some time now.
I did the same last night. Not the best of weeks last week but I decided I was OSing here and there and scalping unsuitable markets. More swings, steamers and drifters this week, hopefully.
Large field non novice handicaps whether hurdles or chases are my fave race to nab some profit on. On the other hand I despise maiden hurdles and NH flat races.
That 3.35 at Carlisle was perfect for me
Only doing nags coz there is no cricket on.
That 3.35 at Carlisle was perfect for me
Only doing nags coz there is no cricket on.