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You both are obviously in the 15% that think it work, now is there a possibility that maybe you guys are wrong and this new system is completely flawed? It's safe to say Mr Torto and Mr Smith have got it wrong once before, could they have it wrong again?
I'm not for one second doubting Mr Smith's ability to be a handicapper but we are in the year 2019 not 2004. The handicapper who lost his job is the man who should still be in charge (just my opinion).
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And your spot on about your comment - quite a few of the participants hate the officials - and resent them doing their jobs - there was a Ballarat Cup 2 or 3 years ago - Sat night bumper crowd - there were 5-6 runners in 2-3 prominent stables - David Aitken was one of them - and their flash sulkies were too big - outside the rules - so instead of changing them - they ganged up and withdrew their horses - so you were left with a field of 3 or 4( no respect to the patrons ) - and they only did that - to try to give a cheap backhander to the officials ( who were only doing their job )
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Obvious there's a lot of frustration out there.
There is no doubt the industry needs change whether it be handicapping, sprint lanes or more stands.
The comments and heated debate are only a reflection of where the industry currently is.
You hit the nail on the head to be treated fairly.
In my opinion something that has been missing for some time as an industry.
Handicapping is only part of the solution and not the saviour.
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Charlotte Mills last week on racing radio confirmed this.
She even stated that current issues had been pointed out to RWWA ten years ago by industry people including myself at one of there conferences back in 2006.
They have done nothing to address these issues until now.
Yes the current state of affairs are probably worse than they are letting on.
But how did it get to such a point ?
That is the question that honest people of the industry want to know.
You see it as resisting change for the better.
I see it as a no confidence vote in the management that put our industry in this position.
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Pretty sure there are some issues starting to surface with the racing industry that are now heavily exposed in the pacing industry.
Stable/owner dominance and lack of horse numbers just to name a couple.
Had a chat with a well known Kalgoorlie trainer a couple of weeks ago.
Be interesting to see the result when they can't get fields this year for the second year running.
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Kane re smith torto skipper
incorrect - Garry put a computer form system together for me many years ago back in my punting days but this is the first time I have worked with Garry on handicapping
I worked with Matt Skipper when he was a steward and I was handicapper and think his integrity is unsurpassed.
However the ratings system that he put together in my opinion had too many holes in it and despite my regard for Matt I opposed his ratings system
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Now can I have your feedback on sprint lanes and why they weren't introduced at GP.
However even the ones opposed are saying that WA Harness is in a spot of bother - turnover
What i would really like to know - and is crucial - is in WA how is the distribution from TAB betting allocated to the 3 codes - and most importantly how does that compare to other states ( forget Vic - because they get gaming revenue as well )
I remember reading a few years ago that in WA - re turnover/distribution the gallops is about right- but Trotting gets far too much ( in relation to turnover at the WA Greyhounds expense )
Id like to know the formulas used re turnover/allocation in NSW and QLD in comparism to WA
And will the sale of the WA TAB compromise what trotting gets over here
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re freodockers re passing lane
when they were first introduced I was 100% against as they make it harder for horses coming from behind and was also concerned about possible rorting
I rarely bet anymore but during my final years of punting I adjusted my betting at tracks with the passing lane more towards pegs horses and by the time I finished betting I was probably 50/50 about them
perception for the public of less horses being held up for a run probably has me at 80/20 in favour but still with some reservations regarding my initial concerns
Not sure who said it but horses get up on the inside at the gallops and nothing is said but we have tracks where there is a passing lane to allow horses clear running and other tracks where the driver of the leader gets fined for moving up the track and allowing an inside run which isn't very consistent
Think it was marko who said they should be as long as possible and would agree with that and would add as wide as possible
Short answer is favour them but not strongly enough to get into a raging debate
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re freo dockers - state of the industry
obviously there is a lot of angst at the moment but as to how it is travelling I assume you were referring to financially
I will leave that to others with more knowledge in that area and I will stick to handicapping comments
As you said in a post handicapping may not be the saviour but an effective handicapping system benefits breeders by increasing the number of horses winning races and broodmares producing winners- it benefits owners by spreading stakemoney to more participants and increases the horse numbers for the racing product which then feeds income from betting - they are the basic aims so maybe not the saviour but in the long run pretty important
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