You could both be right but there's another way you could look at this. Rust may also fit the bill of poacher turned gamekeeper and presumably sold his credentials on that basis. It's just possible he could turn out to be a shrewd appointment.
By the way Dave, I'm up in your neck of the woods for the week next week. Are you and Austin Powers up for sharing some Paddy Power notes over a pint or two?!
What a load of shite. I'm sure the man is capable of having independent thoughts rather than what he did in his previous roles. He's a big racehorse fan/owner/punter and he'll have his own ideas about how to run the place. He's being paid £350k by the BHA, not Ladbrokes.
At least give him a chance to run the place before dismissing him. You're worse than football fans.
The BHA need more betting people running it, the sooner they realise that without anyone betting on racing, the game is finished, the better. Rust might just bring some of that thinking to the role.
Yeh 55 race nights at Great Leighs - just what the sport needs!!
I don't doubt that Rust is a very able man, but surely there was other candidates who have not spent their career to date with one of the big bookmakers.
What has Nick Rust got to do with that exactly?
It's a new racecourse who applied for fixtures in the process. They aren't new fixtures, they've been taken from other courses (mainly Kempton) due to them offering more prize money.
I couldn't care where he'd worked before, it's your qualities and experience of business which count whether that's for John Lewis, McDonalds or Ladbrokes. If Rachel Hood has approved him, he's hardly going to be a bookmakers stooge, the woman's a group one nutter in her crusade against bookmakers.
The problem is the bookies are the only ones putting any money in to fund the vast majority of the races - breeders fund through the EBF, sales houses will only fund auction races for horses sold at their auctions, studs fund the odd listed race but won't stick any £££ in elsewhere and the vast majority (if not all) the levy which is what makes up most of the prize money comes from bookmakers.
Agreed. And thats the cycle that has to be stopped.
What's your alternative, sunshine? *
* Please note that unworkable, pie-in-the-sky offerings, will be dismissed at source.
Nationalise the Tote. Zero tax. All profits back into racing. (Free wifi at tracks - but only for access to Tote Online.)What's your alternative, sunshine? *
* Please note that unworkable, pie-in-the-sky offerings, will be dismissed at source.
Nationalise the Tote. Zero tax. All profits back into racing. (Free wifi at tracks - but only for access to Tote Online.)
Regulate the off course bookmakers so they can;t hide behind Off shore tax breaks. Ensure the money earned through racing is pumped back into racing. The levy is pretty much an optional payment now for most bookmakers.
Huge tax breaks for owners
Reduce fixture list.
Someone with basic excel skills to take over the programme book.
Bonuses for "entires" winning NH races. ;-)
Also, still failed to point out how any of these issues link with Nick Rust being a bad appointment?
There now appears to be an acceptance that Horse Racing is just gambling.
Well for a start, it is. The two most successful Totes in the world (seen as you're a fan of totes) in Hong Kong and Japan put betting at the heart of every single decision they make.
Bookmakers don't run racing, the racecourses do.
I think his £350k a year salary from the BHA might help keep his mind independent too.
Also, please explain how your aforementioned ideas plus reducing the fixture list would improve racing's finances?
Reduce the fixture list and improve the quality of the races that take place. Increases revenue over all as more people are encouraged, to Watch, Enter, and ofcourse Punt.
the people racing is being aimed at for future revenue don't want less fixtures though..they probably want more so that when they want to go racing..there is actually some on
the average punter don't care what level of racing is..irrelevant
the only people that want less racing are fanatics that don't like AW weather racing and want it scrapped from what i can see..coz its too much like hard work analysing it.
the only people bothered about whether its G1 flat races or AW weather 0-60's..or Nh fodder which is basically in the main flat selling horses jumping twigs.... is folk like us on here..no one else cares
racing is racing to average Joe