Brodlach wrote:I reckon if I had put it on earlier it would be around $980
What odds did you get the all up place?
Brodlach wrote:I reckon if I had put it on earlier it would be around $980
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
Brodlach wrote:Why not?
Brodlach wrote:Why not?
carey wrote:Brodlach wrote:Why not?
I bet it looks better than $6 now
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
JK wrote:The governments and SAJC - at differing times - Have continually brought racing in this state down for decades now, hell Im still filthy at Cheltenham being coughed up!
Had always remained a hope that at some stage a white knight would save and restore it, but have given up on that now. It’s just another thing SA lags behind other states in.
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Why cover up the account balance???
Booney wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Why cover up the account balance???
Easy enough to see, he didn't do a great job.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
Brodlach wrote:Booney wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Why cover up the account balance???
Easy enough to see, he didn't do a great job.
Wasn’t really that fussed
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
Half Back Flanker wrote:JK wrote:The governments and SAJC - at differing times - Have continually brought racing in this state down for decades now, hell Im still filthy at Cheltenham being coughed up!
Had always remained a hope that at some stage a white knight would save and restore it, but have given up on that now. It’s just another thing SA lags behind other states in.
Cheltenham, Victoria Park both should be still here. Racing in this state is a joke. I still remember in the late 90's when we had a few trotters. We could go to Nyah in country Vic on a Tuesday afternoon and get more money there than a feature race on a Saturday night at Globe Derby. No wonder all the good trainers go east. Unfortunately, racing in this state will continue to decline.
Jimmy_041 wrote:Half Back Flanker wrote:JK wrote:The governments and SAJC - at differing times - Have continually brought racing in this state down for decades now, hell Im still filthy at Cheltenham being coughed up!
Had always remained a hope that at some stage a white knight would save and restore it, but have given up on that now. It’s just another thing SA lags behind other states in.
Cheltenham, Victoria Park both should be still here. Racing in this state is a joke. I still remember in the late 90's when we had a few trotters. We could go to Nyah in country Vic on a Tuesday afternoon and get more money there than a feature race on a Saturday night at Globe Derby. No wonder all the good trainers go east. Unfortunately, racing in this state will continue to decline.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that can see the problem.
Imagine how good Friday nights at Victoria Park would be ala Mooney Valley
SA has to get away from this nanny state that the Labor Govt created to keep themselves in power by making us all dependent upon them for handouts.
The $3m hasn't killed the industry. Its time for TRSA to come up with a sustainable business plan to resurrect racing in the state. Then, go to the government and ask them to back it.
Jimmy_041 wrote:Half Back Flanker wrote:JK wrote:The governments and SAJC - at differing times - Have continually brought racing in this state down for decades now, hell Im still filthy at Cheltenham being coughed up!
Had always remained a hope that at some stage a white knight would save and restore it, but have given up on that now. It’s just another thing SA lags behind other states in.
Cheltenham, Victoria Park both should be still here. Racing in this state is a joke. I still remember in the late 90's when we had a few trotters. We could go to Nyah in country Vic on a Tuesday afternoon and get more money there than a feature race on a Saturday night at Globe Derby. No wonder all the good trainers go east. Unfortunately, racing in this state will continue to decline.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that can see the problem.
Imagine how good Friday nights at Victoria Park would be ala Mooney Valley
SA has to get away from this nanny state that the Labor Govt created to keep themselves in power by making us all dependent upon them for handouts.
The $3m hasn't killed the industry. Its time for TRSA to come up with a sustainable business plan to resurrect racing in the state. Then, go to the government and ask them to back it.
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:At one stage there was some discussion that Cheltenham would have all 3 codes.
It would have been a good venue, as you were closer to the action than at Morphettville.
However none of the 3 racing codes would never agree with eachother on anything that would be beneficial.
Its not unfathomable to see 2026 roll around with no Racing industry at all, all 3 codes included.
GRSA let Strath go, as the Trots own that land.OnSong wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:At one stage there was some discussion that Cheltenham would have all 3 codes.
It would have been a good venue, as you were closer to the action than at Morphettville.
However none of the 3 racing codes would never agree with eachother on anything that would be beneficial.
Its not unfathomable to see 2026 roll around with no Racing industry at all, all 3 codes included.
They are pouring cash into Murray Bridge and Gawler.
MB even has a new greyhound track. But they’ve shut Strath. Not sure what the hell is going on.
OnSong wrote:They're unveiling a straight track at MB next month too I reckon.
In terms of hospitality, I've found the greyhounds really, really good.
Only been to Angle Park and Gawler but they've been fantastic nights.
As for gallops, Strath was top notch on Vigneron's Cup day, would consider going back for their Cup day which is coming up Feb 3.
Haven't been to Morphettville, Gawler or Murray Bridge but keen to get to the latter two in the next year.
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