Sunday 5 February 2012

RACING POST MONDAY FEBRUARY 6th 2012. RP MONDAY JURY A 40-1 FANCY FOR THE GRAND NATIONAL


RACING POST MONDAY FEBRUARY 6th 2012
RACING POST WEEK MONDAY FEBRUARY 6th TO SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12th 2012

TODAY'S CARDS Ayr. Wolverhampton (inspection 6.30am)
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/home.sd


ANDREW SCUTTS BRINGS US A WEATHER SPECIAL
BRYAN SMART "Hits out over Kempton abandonment ...."We felt we had to go, but it is a farce as everybody was talking about snow all week. The meeting was put on for the levy, not horsemen."

JMC TURFCALL
Just another derelect zone burdened upon the horsemen to include the horses and their owners. Nothing new there then .....

AS RACING POST
"SMART has described as a farce the abandonment of Kempton's replacement fixture yesterday, arguing its late inclusion in the program was a gamble not worth taking because of the weather forecast, and revealing it had hit him and his owners  in the pocket."

"The fixture, arranged after discussions between Kempton, the BHA and Levy Board last Monday, was called off after an 8.00am inspection yesterday, 6cm of snow having fallen over night."

JMC TURFCALL
Typical attitude no need to bother about the horsemen to include the horses and their owners. Perfectly acceptable to carry on taking all of them for granted.

But where would Kempton Park, the BHA and the Levy Board be without the horsemen to include the horses and their owners?

This issue is far worse than an attitude held due to bloodhorse illiteracy, because it shows up just how badly the dictatorial bully boy tactics employed by Kempton Park Management, the BHA,  the Levy Board and the Government .... anybody other than themselves ... are expected to put up with being dictated too, bullied by, and forced by a long outdated dictatorial social structure pecking order that defies all belief.

NEWS - BBC Breakfast this morning.  "Tomorrow is Charles Dickens birthday, two hundred years on, his,  great, great, great grandaughter will appear live on the program
in the morning.  Two hundred years on it is noted we still have the same problems with the banks,  and the cruel divide between the rich and the poor same as way back then. What does this tell us about the British political system?  Not much progress there then  ... 200 years on .......







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