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JayJay
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No joy in posting this ...none .....but.....peak of the harness season, couple of weeks after the Cup, the Golden Nugget next week, The Village Kid Sprint at Group 3 this week and the best the Industry can do is just 8 races and 67 acceptors for Friday night, 5 and 6 horse fields?
Never seen it this bad, ever.....but no need for the Harness Office to panic, the New Business Model needs time to bed in. Without having a really close look at the form, some of Friday nights races will have extremely short priced favourites, $1.10, $1.30 etc.
In 5 years of this new handicapping/programming regime, there has not been a single Friday Night of 10 races, full fields, not one. Not a single KPI has been achieved. Yet anyone who has criticised it has been labelled a quisling, a cancer on the Industry and far worse.
Now spare me all the flannel about the negative norms, doubtless the flunkies will be up and about spruiking what a "cracking night of racing" we have got coming up, the resident town crier down by the palms will be shouting from the empty grandstands that the Restaurants are full of Christmas revelers ....but turnover is falling through the floor, no one is betting on harness racing and the Industry is up a serious creek minus a paddle, now returning less than 40 cents for each dollar outlayed. How can you run a business on such terms? I am sure the Harness Director would have a view on such circumstances.
And no one on earth can convince me that spending $24.7 million of Industry funds on a beached whale of a venue whilst retaining an 800m track is in any sense wise. That money, not yet spent, could be utilised far better than providing a comfy clubhouse for 300 members after flogging off half the farm.
Cameron Brown has a serious task in turning this once great industry around from it's current train wreck status. All those that love the industry await his proposals with great anticipation....no doubt, there will be pain, there must be, even the Gordon geckos might have to suffer a bit but otherwise, it will be goodnight Irene for the whole shooting match within 5 years.
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I’m weary that the best “innovation” of late is 1177m races, which naturally would never work on our metro track for obvious reasons.
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No doubt, with good intentions, the powers that be did away with Aust tradition and decided to mimic US pacing. They moved to all mobile starts and built much bigger, usually 1000m circuits. Combined with the idiotic sprint lane, the idea was that the best horse would always win. It has virtually made all races the equivalent of thoroughbred WFA racing, or worse.
Purists think that WFA racing is king, but punters love handicap racing and trying to decipher possible tactics and variables. The stand start, handicaps, small turning tracks made harness racing a great spectacle, with mid race moves and an uncertainty that appeals to punters.
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I was really enjoying having Russell Betts back on the radio with his analytical view of the races through a deep dive at the sectionals but now he has gone again. The fields are weak, the trainers/drivers are all mates, the conditions of the races lack any form of individuality resulting in "play it again" race after race after race.
There is zero sense of entertainment about watching it, you have to be happy with playing very small margins if you want to punt on it and with the ever-dwindling numbers it looks like very few want to participate in it.
I think it's too far gone. Racing will continue but it will end up the way of something like the speedway where only those deeply entrenched will hear the results and pick up the odd ribbon.
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wow the biggest sook on here calling the people of WA sooks and lazy, that is so bloody rich. If you don't like the product over here why jump on here and saying anything at all, or are you one of those types that if your not whinging your not happy ???
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I’ve got a fair few owners from eastern states and when they come over here they say our Friday metro meetings have much bigger crowds than the eastern states metro meetings so I guess it’s a problem everywhere and probably can’t blame our handicapping.
We go through stages where we have small nights of racing every now and then, happens often in the country aswell but you don’t write about those because it goes against your agenda, in regards to the 40c to the dollar Kellerberrin season average returned 32c to the dollar almost 25% worse
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No idea never been but apparently Menangle is a ghost town
Was just passing on something I’d been told by an owner that frequents multiple tracks, if you’ve had different experiences feel free to share
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lets be honest with smart phones and a plethora of betting apps where you can watch the product live, where ever you want , throw in the fact that you have so many alternatives in the metro area as far as a night out with friends and family, there really isn't a need to go to gp, times have changed and I imagine the other major tracks in the nation suffer from the fact you can watch races at the tap of a button
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all I'm saying is as far as getting a crowd to a race track I think with metro race track or tracks in the greater metro area, I think ya pushing shit up hill due to the fact, there are alternatives as far as entertainment in the area, plus you can also watch the racing, not necessarily punt from the comfort of your phone I've got alot of mates that used to love going to the races/trots 10-15 years ago that would now much prefer just to watch them from either there phone or on tv. Back in the day when I was knee high to a piss pot you actually had to go to the trots to a) have a bet with the bookies or b) actually watch the race
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I dont think this has anything to do with anyone avoiding gp as they don't like the place, just my opinion, we don't seem to have the depth to our city class horse pool, our true city class horse seem to get shipped out of the state and the country as soon as they remotely get close to there mark and there isn't that quality coming through at a quick enough rate to replace numbers, I think the heart of the problem lies more with the hwoe system and programming than with gp itself