There is an element of fraud in all types of horse racing.
Al Capone used to own horses back in his time and there is somewhere an old youtube video
in which an old journalist recollects when Al gave him a certain winner and he made some money.
Traditionally it is this: Some crafty ones manage to make big money with small money.
This again does not necessarily imply a blatant and flagrant violation of racing rules but sometimes it does.
So a horse that excelled in some secret trials, away from the prying eye of the stopwatch men,
can be the vehicle to riches and it's not a flagrant violation, but a jockey instructed to jump from his horse is such a violation.
But we all accept it's part of the landscape and have we not profited ourselves by eavesdropping ?
My own historical such win was a rider called Von Spee, after the German pocket battleship.
This type of hanky panky stuff takes place everywhere on earth.
In somee racing jurisdictions it happens more often, in some otherS it happens less often.
Could n't have been worse than in Saddam Hussein's Iraq according to an Iraqi stable lad I knew who left Iraq and was working in Ireland - Saddam was fixing all the races through his brother who was the chief of police he said to me.
Be all that as it may, it's for the history books.
There are new boys in town.
The bookies are doing it now in a new systematic way.
How ?
By controlling the mass media.
The media used to be the source of information for the races, for all of us.
So what if we make them write nonsense ?
If we do that who will sue them ? The capital gains commission maybe ?
So let's see the effect.
We make them name false favourites all oever the place, we downgrade them - and we pay them back
by placing ads of course.
The Racing Post have deliberately downgraded their website sometime in 2016. The new site is as we all know a rubbish site compared to what it was.
What then happend if we do this ?
Won't it be a boomerang ?
The racing savvies will slaughter us.
But not really, they won't.
The play becomes one sided, the money goes to the jollies and the steamers (false jollies and steamers) and the in crowd are few and in any case we control them.
So by downgrading the services the bookies are on top and they have customers from all over the world these days who are more gullible.
After some serious stuying i have come to the conclusion that the dirty mob are out to get us and they succeed but ultimately they will destroy horse racing.
Al Capone used to own horses back in his time and there is somewhere an old youtube video
in which an old journalist recollects when Al gave him a certain winner and he made some money.
Traditionally it is this: Some crafty ones manage to make big money with small money.
This again does not necessarily imply a blatant and flagrant violation of racing rules but sometimes it does.
So a horse that excelled in some secret trials, away from the prying eye of the stopwatch men,
can be the vehicle to riches and it's not a flagrant violation, but a jockey instructed to jump from his horse is such a violation.
But we all accept it's part of the landscape and have we not profited ourselves by eavesdropping ?
My own historical such win was a rider called Von Spee, after the German pocket battleship.
This type of hanky panky stuff takes place everywhere on earth.
In somee racing jurisdictions it happens more often, in some otherS it happens less often.
Could n't have been worse than in Saddam Hussein's Iraq according to an Iraqi stable lad I knew who left Iraq and was working in Ireland - Saddam was fixing all the races through his brother who was the chief of police he said to me.
Be all that as it may, it's for the history books.
There are new boys in town.
The bookies are doing it now in a new systematic way.
How ?
By controlling the mass media.
The media used to be the source of information for the races, for all of us.
So what if we make them write nonsense ?
If we do that who will sue them ? The capital gains commission maybe ?
So let's see the effect.
We make them name false favourites all oever the place, we downgrade them - and we pay them back
by placing ads of course.
The Racing Post have deliberately downgraded their website sometime in 2016. The new site is as we all know a rubbish site compared to what it was.
What then happend if we do this ?
Won't it be a boomerang ?
The racing savvies will slaughter us.
But not really, they won't.
The play becomes one sided, the money goes to the jollies and the steamers (false jollies and steamers) and the in crowd are few and in any case we control them.
So by downgrading the services the bookies are on top and they have customers from all over the world these days who are more gullible.
After some serious stuying i have come to the conclusion that the dirty mob are out to get us and they succeed but ultimately they will destroy horse racing.