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Postby bayman » Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:07 pm

a mate of mine has just got back from melbourne & he got to caulfield yesterday & the price to get in was $50.00 :shock: :shock: :shock:, now this bloke is a $1.00 e/w bettor, he went there with $60.00 thinking at worst it would be $20.00 to get in & he'd have $10.00-$15.00 for food & drink & bet with the rest, so he ends up spending an afternoon in a pub in melbourne.

now as some of you know i'm going to melbourne in november to the wrestling & thought i'd spend the saturday at flemington but if the price is somewhere around there i'll take little bayman to the zoo instead

how can they justify an entrance fee of that magnitude ?
i think (the last time i looked) the $9.00 to get into the races here is outrageous

bottom line is they want you to spend $50.00 to get in their to lose your money [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby mal » Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:32 pm

SAJC ADELAIDE CUP as an example
The logic from the raceclubs is that about 10000 roll up on the day @$25 approximately
They fill up the course and count the $$$ from admission fees
Thats a short term windfall for the club, the admin is stoked
Thats good on that day, theres enough people prepared to pay that for that entertainment
Theres a few who will boycott the meeting however as stated

Trouble is what about the other meetings during the year when racecourses resemble ghost towns, when punters are ripped off paying about $10 admittance fees.

bottom line is you spend $10 to get in there to lose your money [-X [-X [-X [-X [-X
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby Dutchy » Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:58 pm

$50- to see the caulfield cup, the 2nd or 3rd biggest race in Australia seem reasonable to me, in fact I thought it would be more....
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby SCD » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:09 pm

I think that's a fair price for a race meeting- esp one like Caulfield Cup / Melbourne Cup..

I paid $400 for a grandstand seat Derby / Cup / Oaks / Stakes day.. Avg $100 per day...

I know you're keen to go Stakes day Bayman... last year there were over 100 thousand people there.. it's a great time of year to go to the races...
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby bayman » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:19 pm

scaffidi can't drive wrote:I think that's a fair price for a race meeting- esp one like Caulfield Cup / Melbourne Cup..

I paid $400 for a grandstand seat Derby / Cup / Oaks / Stakes day.. Avg $100 per day...

I know you're keen to go Stakes day Bayman... last year there were over 100 thousand people there.. it's a great time of year to go to the races...



i was looking forward to showing little bayman flemington (although he is even keener to see moonee valley), but not at that type of price, i'll take him to the zoo & show him flemington on the sunday (for free) :wink:
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby Sheik Yerbouti » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:20 pm

Would'nt worry about taking an 8/9yo to the gallops anyway, especially one of the big days. He'll be bored shitless & the crowds & congestion would make it a miserable day for all.
Anyway, tell your mate to stop whinging, we went to the Tapestry Bar for a funtion yesterday with the promise of a bookie & all day beer. Don't know what happens to beer when it hits a plastic jug, turns into some sort of urine. Then we found out Hollywood Syd was the bookie betting 160% so we ended out with fake beer & a fake fielder.
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby mal » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:25 pm

Im with BAYMAN

I went to the Melbourne Cup with the family in the 90s
Cost us megadollars to get in
Had a collect early and the pay out queue was massive
Line ups at ther TAB were too deep
I had an early bet in the Cup and we spent the day at the bar and the wife played pokies
We eventually left just after the Cup which we watched on TV [too crowded outside]
The grog + food was too expensive
It was an ordinary day
Ive had better fun in pubtabs on norMAL days of races.
Other people I talk too love the day but not me.
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Paying $50 to go to the Caulfield Cup on a punting day for serious punters is a joke
Paying $50 to go there and party with friends + watch fashion shows + bands etc is OK

The party people roll up about once a year
Punters roll up most weeks
Who should we take care of ?
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I still attend courses now as I can get in for free at all of them
If they ever charged me
$6 dogs
$5 trots
$9 races
I would never bother going as its a conflict of interest

I go on course GDP and invest about $100 to $500 a meeting
That equates to $10-$50 TAB commissions for the club on my modest investment portfolio
To jeopardise that by scrounging $5 admittance fee is a conflict of morals.
I also buy a drink
I also buy dinner
On a nor MAL night at GDP Im worth in profit terms a lot more than the $5 to get in
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby bayman » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:38 pm

Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Would'nt worry about taking an 8/9yo to the gallops anyway, especially one of the big days. He'll be bored shitless & the crowds & congestion would make it a miserable day for all.

thats where your wrong he loves going to the track big days/nights or not, it gives him an outing & he loves hurdle racing especially & he picks his horses/dogs on his own & he has his $1.00 e/w on them (not really but he thinks they are on)

he keeps telling me we can go to moonee valley on our way to the wrestling because he wants to drive & walk under the track as he sees on tv, i told him it'll depend on what time the trots start, in short he wont get boored
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby ponch » Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:56 pm

how much are the tickets to watch the grown men play fight and grope each other.
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby bayman » Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:06 pm

ponch wrote:how much are the tickets to watch the grown men play fight and grope each other.



ringside $350.00
it lowers gradually from there to the 'cheapseats' $50.00 & before you all say you have paid the same amount to see that remember they are paying airfares,accomodation etc etc & they have to cover costs & make a profit, the racing club(s) have increased their price at least 5 times to run a meeting that costs no more than any other time of the year
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby Sheik Yerbouti » Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:10 pm

bayman wrote:
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Would'nt worry about taking an 8/9yo to the gallops anyway, especially one of the big days. He'll be bored shitless & the crowds & congestion would make it a miserable day for all.

thats where your wrong he loves going to the track big days/nights or not, it gives him an outing & he loves hurdle racing especially & he picks his horses/dogs on his own & he has his $1.00 e/w on them (not really but he thinks they are on)

he keeps telling me we can go to moonee valley on our way to the wrestling because he wants to drive & walk under the track as he sees on tv, i told him it'll depend on what time the trots start, in short he wont get boored


ok, sounds fair. I used to bet with my Dad when I was that age as well, loved the gee gees (he was a bookie) but my kids get bored after a race or two, seen one horse seen em all I guess. Still, would'nt even attempt to take the kids to a meet in the carnival, Christ, can't move yourself let alone carting a kid around. I can still remember seeing 7 Melbourne Cups from 64 - 71 in the stands & they were'nt a pleasent place to be as a youngster.
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby Dutchy » Sun Oct 21, 2007 8:40 pm

I went to Derby Day in 2000 and we paid $60- to get into the Nursery...otherwise known as the Members Carpark, where you pay for a car park and space around it!

anyway it was a sensational day, you could take your own grog (new Garbage bin filled with Crowns and Ice 8) ) and food and also go into the members to watch the races (only saw the derby live)...I had a photo with Susie O'Niel and she signed my form guide, shoke hands with Crawf and had a beer/chat with Andrew Demetriou

couldnt recommend going to a day of the Spring carnival more....these days arent about the punters Mal, if they are serious punters they will be members and get in for free anyway....

Are you trotting guys members of Globe Derby?
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby SCD » Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:53 pm

I can tell you Stakes day is $30 to get in
(or $50 for 2 adults and 2 children if you can find someone to go halves with you!)

But tickets have to be bought before getting to the track - you can't buy them at the track this year...

I must admit to taking little SCD to the Cup 3 years straight (at 10months, 22months and 34months) and we got some really good pics - BUT last year was better for him not being there, because he got bored after Derby / Cup and Oaks day with the crowds...
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby bayman » Sun Oct 21, 2007 9:58 pm

scaffidi can't drive wrote:I can tell you Stakes day is $30 to get in
(or $50 for 2 adults and 2 children if you can find someone to go halves with you!)

But tickets have to be bought before getting to the track - you can't buy them at the track this year...

I must admit to taking little SCD to the Cup 3 years straight (at 10months, 22months and 34months) and we got some really good pics - BUT last year was better for him not being there, because he got bored after Derby / Cup and Oaks day with the crowds...


top paragraph, i'll ring you on the thursday night & we'll organise something as i can handle $25.00 :wink:
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby mal » Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:35 pm

Dutchy wrote:I went to Derby Day in 2000 and we paid $60- to get into the Nursery...otherwise known as the Members Carpark, where you pay for a car park and space around it!

anyway it was a sensational day, you could take your own grog (new Garbage bin filled with Crowns and Ice 8) ) and food and also go into the members to watch the races (only saw the derby live)...I had a photo with Susie O'Niel and she signed my form guide, shoke hands with Crawf and had a beer/chat with Andrew Demetriou

couldnt recommend going to a day of the Spring carnival more....these days arent about the punters Mal, if they are serious punters they will be members and get in for free anyway....

Are you trotting guys members of Globe Derby?


I hear what your saying DUTCHY its a day for the party people the affluent and the drinkers
The entertainment makes for a good day
Its just that a day like that is not in the mode of the BAYMANS + MALS who just want to punt.

My point is what about norMAL days when you pay about $10 admission for no
entertainment excepting the actual racing, way way to much to pay

As a teenager we used to pay a few bucks to get into the flat at racecourses
There we would stoke up the barbie,have a tinnie or 2+ kick the footy around and make a day of it.
The admission was substantiated by the fun we had
Paying extra $$$ to get to the Grandstand enclosures was bullshit as far as we were concerned.

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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby jackpot jim » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:32 am

mal wrote:Paying $50 to go to the Caulfield Cup on a punting day for serious punters is a joke


I would think that for Serious punters,
On track Caulfield cup day would be the last place they would want to be anyway.
With telephone and Internet betting these days the Best place to punt is at home like i do now.
I used to Religously go to GDP EVERY Saturday night for about 20 years to Punt But now only go now and then just for the night out as Punting from home is just so much easier. Also 1 bookie betting 150% is no incentive to go anymore and he doesn't even bet on the interstate trots anymore.

AS for the $50 to go to Caulfield Cup, well i suppose its all about supply and Demand just like the AFL with the Grand Final.
Having visited many city and country Race/Trotting tracks in NSW and VIC in the last few Years, My 2 best value for money Tracks would be Globe Derby Park (STILL only $5) and Pentrith Trots (FREE Admission ALL meetings). Both Tracks provide an Excellent view of the races and provide Very Reasonably Priced Casual Dining Facilities.
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby G » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:26 pm

I agree with Jackpot re attending the track. I also used to go to Globe every sat. night but over the last 3 years have only been to the Cup meetings and the Inters when they were on.
No incentive whatsoever to attend, especially in the middle of winter. :roll: :roll:
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:36 pm

its just so easy to punt at home

save money in fuel driving to track - plus you dont have to put up with moron drivers and road rage - so its also better for stress
save on admission prices
save on food and drink
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form guides are everywhere on the net, sometimes hard to find on-course if dont have a race-book
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby mal » Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:07 pm

SATURDAY RACES [approximations]

1960 5 bob[$1] admsission $10000 attend
1970 $2 5000 attend
1980 $4 3000 attend
1990 $6 2000 attend
2000 $9 1000 attend

2050 $150 Little Bayman + Little FeMALe are the only 2 that attend
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Re: admission prices to the races

Postby Dutchy » Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:55 pm

Free admission to Morphettville this weekend....for me!

my horse is running in the 3yo fillies 8)
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