Friday, 11 October 2013

FRIDAY OCTOBER 11th RACING POST 2013. RACECOURSES OWNED BY ARENA RACING COMPANY (ARC) REFUSE TO SIGN HORSEMEN.'S GROUP PRIZE-MONEY AGREEMENTS,



FRIDAY OCTOBER 11th RACING POST 2013
WEEK MONDAY OCTOBER 7th TO SUNDAY OCTOBER 13th

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Arc: we didn't say to BHA it's Good Friday or nothing


By Jon Lees
ARENA RACING COMPANY has hit back after the Professional Jockeys Association accused it of creating a new all-weather championship as a ‘bulldozer' to secure a Good Friday fixture for the first time. 19 mins ago More
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Horsemen's anger at Arc's prize-money decision


By Lewis Porteous
PHILIP FREEDMAN, chairman of the Horsemen's Group, said he is "extremely disappointed" that racecourse owners Arena Racing Company has not entered into the three-year prize-money agreement developed by the Horsemen's Group and BHA 46 hours ago More
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BHA confirms £1 million Lingfield Good Friday fixture


By Lewis Porteous
THE British Horseracing Authority and Arena Racing Company on Wednesday agreed terms with regard to Arc's contribution to prize-money for 2014, clearing the way for a £1 million Good Friday fixture at Arc-owned Lingfield. 48 hours ago  More
 



BRITISH EQUUS ZONE

 
Bill Barber

Industry Editor page 9

 
"All change between racing and government ... "
 
J Margaret Clarke Turfcall Comment
 
Pull the other leg it's got bells on.

 
However the British political and horseracing  government want to dress the key issues of British horseracing  up in. The main issue is that over the last 6 decades British political and horseracing governments have through their fob off  Lip-Service, by the way, condescending  lies, swindled what they term to be the 'Country Peasants' recently changed to "Plebs" it is understood, out of an honest wage, and without an honest career and wage structure anywhere in sight. Using dishonest fob off by the way behaviour brush offs over what they term to be a British multi billion pound horseracing industry.
 
RACHEL HOOD. THE RACEHORSE OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, AND THE
HORSEMEN'S GROUP
This morning's Racing Post headline  "Arc hits back as jockeys join the attack"
Yesterday's Racing Post headline "Fury after Arc (Arena Leasure Company racecourses) opts out of deal on prize-money. A move that Rachel Hood for owners described to be "inexcusable" and "inexplicable" . Confirmation that Arc would not join the 30 courses who have already signed contracts with the HG, promising to give horsemen a proportion of their income from media rights, came yesterday as the BHA announced it had agreed terms with regard to Arc's contribution to prize-money for 2014. "
 
"That one-year agreement was far less than the HG had wanted but meant Arc could press on with plans to stage a £1 million meeting at Lingfield Park on Good Friday as part of a £2 million all-weather championship this winter.
 
"The chance to race on Good Friday had previously been dependent on Arc signing a prize-money agreement. "
 
The government bugs are just starting to creep out of their financial comfort zones to face the reality of just what they have burdened upon all the people who work every day to create the Equus Zone without which there would be no British horseracing. Wondering how long this is going to take? What do you think?

"Read Bill Barber's Business Bulletin every Sunday on racingpost.com
 




KINGSCLERE APPRENTICES

SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE

Lee Mottershead visits the historic training establishment on a gorgeous morning to discover how the Balding family have gone about turning eager youngsters into future stars in and out of the saddle.

 
JMC Turfcall Comment
The British political and horseracing government need to wake up and start bringing all the young ones along between the ages of 10 to 25. Help in how to  choose a career path, whilst in school, so as they stand a better chance of a decent life once leaving school. To waist children's lives needs to be made a criminal government offence. The real world is a tough place to be plonked in, without true decent guidance.
 





 

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