My Morphettville experience

A group of us went to Morphettville today and had an exceptionally good day.
It came to 5.15pm and the races at Moonee Valley weren't starting for another 45mins. I went to the bar and asked for a roadie. I said to the bar staff that we'd like to kick on (keep drinking) and the bar staff said that there was a bar downstairs (the Diva bar). At this point the security man wandered over and advised us that we wouldn't get in if we were wearing what I was wearing (shorts and a t-shirt, thongs). I said to him, "obviously the SAJC don't want our money" and walked off.
Previously I'd said that I couldn't work out why the SAJC wouldn't open the gates to patrons and utilise (and potentially take advantage of) that patronidge.
It astounds me that I couldn't get into a bar within the bounds of the SAJC because of my dress, given the state of finances within the racing industry in Sth Australia.
For all intents and purposes we were a captive audience looking to spend more money behind the walls of the SAJC.....yet....I'm home, drinking Pales (cheap) in the comfort of my own lounge room. I live 45 mins away from Morphettville and discussions on the way home were along the lines of "why do we bother even going".
Please SAJC, I beg you - understand why people go to the races and also understand that you have to give us a reason to go, not to make it difficult for us mug punters otherwise we'll stay home!!!
It came to 5.15pm and the races at Moonee Valley weren't starting for another 45mins. I went to the bar and asked for a roadie. I said to the bar staff that we'd like to kick on (keep drinking) and the bar staff said that there was a bar downstairs (the Diva bar). At this point the security man wandered over and advised us that we wouldn't get in if we were wearing what I was wearing (shorts and a t-shirt, thongs). I said to him, "obviously the SAJC don't want our money" and walked off.
Previously I'd said that I couldn't work out why the SAJC wouldn't open the gates to patrons and utilise (and potentially take advantage of) that patronidge.
It astounds me that I couldn't get into a bar within the bounds of the SAJC because of my dress, given the state of finances within the racing industry in Sth Australia.
For all intents and purposes we were a captive audience looking to spend more money behind the walls of the SAJC.....yet....I'm home, drinking Pales (cheap) in the comfort of my own lounge room. I live 45 mins away from Morphettville and discussions on the way home were along the lines of "why do we bother even going".
Please SAJC, I beg you - understand why people go to the races and also understand that you have to give us a reason to go, not to make it difficult for us mug punters otherwise we'll stay home!!!