Ian_Davies
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I think it was an astute observation by Mrs Barnestormer.
No Luke Harveyesque comedy character during football coverage, cricket or many other sports.
That's because there's a belief in those spheres that the sport sells itself.
Racing lost belief in itself years ago and the key way most people engage with racing - by having a bet to morph it from other people's horses running round a field into something the viewer actually has a meaningful interest in the outcome of - has been allowed to become socially shameful.
It stems from the top (the BHA) and ITV, who they sold the rights to, clearly don't believe in it either.
It's all a far cry from the ITV7 on World Of Sport back in the day when there was real belief that seven quick fire races - and the chance for punters to get a seven-horse acca up - sold the game all on its own.
No Luke Harveyesque comedy character during football coverage, cricket or many other sports.
That's because there's a belief in those spheres that the sport sells itself.
Racing lost belief in itself years ago and the key way most people engage with racing - by having a bet to morph it from other people's horses running round a field into something the viewer actually has a meaningful interest in the outcome of - has been allowed to become socially shameful.
It stems from the top (the BHA) and ITV, who they sold the rights to, clearly don't believe in it either.
It's all a far cry from the ITV7 on World Of Sport back in the day when there was real belief that seven quick fire races - and the chance for punters to get a seven-horse acca up - sold the game all on its own.
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