Sunday 4 January 2015

SACRED SUNDAY JANUARY 4, RACING POST 2015. RPSunday CH4 GUEST ON THE MORNING LINE YESTERDAY AIDAN COLEMAN.THE WELSH GRAND NATIONAL-WINNING JOCKEY TALKS TO BROUGH SCOTT IN YOUR 16-PAGE WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT

   

SUNDAY JANUARY 4, CH4.  RACING POST 2015 
Week Monday December 29, to Sunday January 4. 
 
 CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
  Taking a Closer Look at horseracing  
Sponsored by Dubai
http://www.racing.channel4.com/   
 High Definition


RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
 
  
RACING POST
Big-Race-Entries 
 
  
RACING POST
PREVIEW THE WEEK AHEAD 
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
 
 


 
*  REVIEW YESTERDAY'S EQUUS  RESULTS *
 
 
BBC1 BREAKFAST TODAY
6.00am to 7.25am.
With Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt
Breaking News With some intriguing guests
     http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006v5tb


 
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING 
Racing Right Global Equus Zone (GB)
But where are the true global bloodhorse literate rules of horseracing?
Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing a
warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post)
 
J Margaret Clarke
Turfcall Factfile
 
 
PAUSE FOR THOUGHT 
Taking a closer look at the CH4 British - Irish Horseracing Team.
With the many different “Zones” found within horseracing that go to paint the whole picture that creates “ A Day  Off, a Day Out, At The Races” for the general public.
 
THE RACING RIGHT EQUUS ZONE
Showing the true essence that reflects, or should reflect,  to create true horseracing worldwide. Plus the popular Gambling Game that horseracing provides.  The key character of a sport that revolves around the racehorses themselves and the people who work with these racehorses every day to allow horseracing to exist.
CH4’s Horseracing Team brought us “A Live Day At The Races At Home Yesterday” . starting with their Morning Line Preview from Sandown Park and Wincanton 7.55am to 9.00am. Followed up in the afternoon with the Live action from these two tracks. 
Start 1.20pm – 4.00pm. Showing us 7 live races in all. Presented by Nick Luck together with the back up support of the CH4 Team.
CH4 HORSERACING  TEAM'S HISTORIC  REFERENCE:
Horse Racing TV Presenter – Nick Luck
Horse Racing TV Presenter - Graham Cunningham
http://www.horseracing.uk.net/graham-cunningham.html

NEW
Graham Cunningham introduces us to
 "CH4's Whip Debate. "

Lets take a closer look at this "CH4 Whip Debate."
Graham does not stipulate any further facts or direction at all. Though there are several Horseracing Zones that present themselves as Number One Priority for inclusion to recognise in such a "Whip Debate" . Involving the person who carries the whip, and uses his whip together with the racehorse who suffers the lash of each whip stroke.  The Zone which immediately springs to mind being "The True Racing Right Equus, and Medication Zone. So badly neglected by government over the last 75 years.

 CREATIVE
BBC1 Breakfast
direction
Jules Wyman Life Coach
http://www.positive-belief.co.uk/


The Lost Gardens of Heligan
A Creative Adventure

http://www.heligan.com/

The Lost Gardens of Heligan, 75 years in The Wilderness.
All the gardeners’ were marched off to fight in World War 1, never to return. The same with the horses who were taken by government to be subjected to the horror of war, alongside the men. Those horses never returned either.
 
 
CH4 THE POPULAR WORLDWIDE GAMBLING GAME THAT HORSERACING PROVIDES.
Both Nick Luck, Graham Cunningham, Tanya Stevenson and Tom Lee belong in this zone.

THE HEART-BEAT OF THE BETTING JUNGLE
BETTING INFO CATAGORIES
A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide Providers Bringing us
 the Latest Betting Stats and Market Movers.

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide Punters’ Zone Players.  

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide Providers on Tipster info in general.

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide Betting Zone Players interested in placing Scoop6, Multi-Bets, Yankies and Patent Bets

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team of Bloodhorse Literate Horseracing Journalist

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team of Bloodhorse Illiterate Horseracing Journalist

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide of Horseracing Bookmakers

A Warm Welcome to CH4 Team Guide Calling The Horses
 
 
TOM KERR brings us news:
“Whiff of hypocrisy in King’s advice. “
“This week Mervyn King, the ex- central banker famed for his controversial interventions, showed old habits die hard when using his guest editorship of the Today programme to interrupt the daily racing tips, piously noting: “We don’t want to encourage people to spend their money betting. “
“Lord King, as he is now, may have thought that quite a jocular editorial intervention but to many listeners the humour was of a bitter sort. One of the main figures associated with the nation’s mammoth public debt lecturing the public about their spending-leaves an odd taste in the mouth, doesn’t it?
 
“The worst thing was that King had earlier described dealing with the financial crisis as “great fun” , so given his implicit acknowledgement  that when money is at stake things get more interesting there was more than a hint of hypocrisy in his admonishment of viewers who enjoy a small wager. We all need a little excitement in our life, Mervyn. For most of us the stakes are just a little bit lower than the stability of the national economy and future of the world financial system.
 
“King probably thought he was dispensing sound financial advice by urging people not to bet, but in doing so he only showed how little he understood gambling. For most a punt is a wee buzz, a thrill, and a cheap one too.
“For others, including most readers of this newspaper, a bet is an investment, no less calculated and considered than any trader’s position.
“Of course, there are the reckless, the foolish, the spendthrift and the cheaters – but most of them are in the City, not the bookies.
“Perhaps I am being unfair on King . He may have apprehended that whereas a terrible punter will soon suffer the financial consequences, a losing investing bank  can always turn to the state for assistance  (the UK bank bailout liability at one point exceeded a trillion pounds – equivalent to a £140,000 bet for each of the Today programme’s seven million listeners. Good luck getting that on).
 
“It was all a bit 1950s, really.  A member of the establishment taking to the BBC airways to tell the hoi polloi what they should or should not do, demonstrating their pomposity and a spectacular absence of self-awareness. Hilarious in a way, but also rather irritating.
 
“In an amusing postscript, King’s Today intervention proved rather less successful than the 2008 rescue package, which at least prevented the banks from completely imploding. Showing the perspicacity for which economists are rightly renowned, King’s interjection deprived listeners of a winning 13-2 tip.
 
“It just goes to show, you can take the banker out of the City but they’ll still find a way to cost us money. “
A National disgrace
  “This is the time of year for making predictions, and if there is one for 2015 I feel confident about it is that Chepstow will remain one of British racing’s most complained about tracks.
 
“For years owners and racegoers have been grumbling about abominable traffic near the track and enormous queues within. Famously racegoers attempting to attend the 2004 Welsh Grand National experience had the surreal experience of seeing defending champion Bindaree hack past gridlocked traffic, having been stuck on the Severn Bridge with no prospect of making the start by horsebox. Bindaree wasn’t far off winning the race and, given his earlier exertions, might be the only horse to have lost a race due to actual traffic.
“It may well be that local transport infrastructure is inadequate to the task of handling the thousands of racegoers who attend the Welsh National, which Chepstow can hardly be blamed for, but what is less excusable are the stories of inadequate staffing and overcrowding in the public areas and owner’s and trainers’ facilities.
“Following last week’s National- a- rip-roaring triumph of a race, it must be said- owner Arnie Kaplan said he would be boycotting the track after enduring “rude car park staff, a 40-minute queue at the owners’ and trainers’ entrance and overcrowding inside the track” .
“Comments on our website and on social media backed up Kaplan’s account, with the track, its facilities and the National meeting experience described variously as “horrible” “diabolical,” “depressing” and “a total nightmare”. Of 44 comments on the racingpost.com story, zero were in defence of the racecourse.
 
“No doubt Chepstow has many loyal customers and perhaps even a few happy ones but it cannot deny there is room for significant improvement. “Good facilities and adequate staffing are the cornerstone of an enjoyable day at the races. Chepstow appears to boast neither. The Welsh Grand National deserves better. "

 


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