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Perth racing with another race card with 3 seven horse races
West Australian Racing
Again we come to the weekend the biggest turn over day of the week saturday and perth racing have served up 3 seven horse races.Now this industry is driven by turn over thats a fact these days.The programming for many years in the west has not been looked at well enough.Clearly u have the horses each and every wensday they have full fields on a day when turn over is about half if not less.Yet when we come to saturday were most are punting and u serve up with respect crap that has no interest to the rank and file punter who drive turn over its a cup of tea race for the most part.When are the people in charge over there going to get it and look at the programming.I am tired of hearing its time of year its kal its end of season.Get with the program these other race meeting are a fact of life.I think we have got to a stage were if u run a few low rating races it better mixed in and far more interest so y does someone in charge over there get in to real world and start to have a look at these issues and not try and be the same as a melb or bris the fact is u are not.U are more lower tearer hoses thats clear from the size of fields during week and as we know its turn over is your life blood of race clubs u are biting the hand that feeds u and only half wits would do that or am i missing something.
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rosehill got 6 in a million dollar group 1 on sat?maybe they should change it for a midweek race too?
I actually prefer quality over quantity in my racing and wouldnt expect turnover to be any different on theses 3 races
Look at the provincials...5 or 6 maiden races, capacity fields in a 8 race programme.
Only a spendthrift with a sense of humour would waste petrol money.. :shock:
We are right in saying that its winter, Kal. is on, etc...in the next month or so the ones we have forgotten about will reappear.
Just have a look at the trials...
When RWWA took charge thoroughbreds averaged 10.1 starters per race. Last years industry report showed it had increased to 10.4 starters per race. Hardly a significant increase.
While some individuals may prefer small fields, the total turnover on these races (particlarly novelties) is poor.
If this one issue could be improved it would produce a significantly increased return to the racing industry.
Fairly simple change to improve income, however in 7 years it has been beyond the capabilities of those in charge.
more money in pool, then the more some people can bet, because they are only limited by pool size on how much they can put on.
also not so long ago rwwa dumbed down the midweeks and provincial "a" venues to try and force more horses into saturday meetings.
don't know if it worked or not, as have not been following wa.
although i do notice the place that i am working on at the moment, is infinitely less variable than wa is.....which tends to confirm what i have always suspected about wa, and why i decided it was time to move on for the time being.
..............Starters....Races......%....
03/04......21740.......2152.......10.10
09/10......23093.......2204.......10.47
Think my maths is right.
The issue is the lack of improvement in 7years.
There was non-tab back then as well.
Now, unless a horse holds form, it may drop back to the lower grades which are already bursting at the seams. We don't need any more lower class horses.
If RBH is to stay, then we need to throw a 56-68 race in on Saturday. I reckon if it were a 30k race, you'd get the best up and comers taking part.
Under the current set up, we have to see horses like Rubitawny running around midweek at $1.50 until they have enough ratings points to justify running on a Saturday.
Similarly, Barakey raced at the midweeks twice before moving to a Saturday. Why? He was clearly Saturday class but Jim Taylor likes to take them through the grades. So why not lower the bar to capture all the promising horses and drag them into the Saturday fold? Of course the good horses would rather run in a 56-68 for 30k than a 56-68 for 17.5k midweek.
The 56-68 could take the place of the current 40k 62-74, saving 10k. Adjust the 68-80 to 66+ to offer an out for those 66 raters who don't carry weight too well. Similarly adjust the 80+ to 78+
Thoughts?
there are certainly a few things they can look at in the quieter times
Rubitawny won her maiden and became a 58 rater.
There are always a heap of maidens. What is wrong with allowing horses to debut on a Saturday without costing them too many points. There will always be enough horses running in maidens. We should harvest the best maidens for Saturdays. 54+ races for females and 58+ for males would achieve this.
Barakey debuted in a 54-64. Jimmy could have debuted him in a Saturday 58+ if it existed.
Unfortunately those within the industry can`t see any alternative to what has happened in the past.
The "it happens every year" comment acknowledges there is an issue but no one wants to make significant changes to improve the situation.
I can`t understand how an industry that is basically funded by Tab turnover does not see improving the number of starters per race as an important issue.
As a comparison harness average 10.13 starters per race.
Look at this Saturday. You have 2 1400m races, one for 74+ and the other for 62-74. The 74+ has 7 runners whilst the 62-74 has a capacity field with emergencies.
If the 74+ was changed to a 69+ and the 62-74 became a 56-68, the 6 highest weighted horses in the last race on Saturday would be forced into the higher rated race, taking the field to 13 and even without extra horses taking part the last race would still have 12 runners.
Of course Philby would get 61kg but probably claim 3kg and still carry less weight than what it will in the 4th race tomorrow.
This example doesn't dumb things down, it just redistrbutes the horses to get more consistent field sizes.
Besides, if the last race was a 56-68 like I suggest, Rubitawny would probably have run in it and the meeting would have been better for it.
That way you'd only be giving up 1 win in a lower prizemoney race. Of course it could work against horses trying to get their rating up for a feature race.
if they want the prize then they should have to accept the consequences.
if i was the boss the ratings system would get the flick.
basically it was only designed to keep horses racing longer, so the tabs can program ever more races.
i don't believe you should be able to drop after you have won x races at this class level, you should be permanently restricted, from going back down.
This idea of attracting a minimum of four points for a win and sometimes eight or more depending on racing outside of your class, is just a collective group hug to make some feel that we have in fact a higher quality of horse than what in fact we actually have.