Desert Orchid
Senior Jockey
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With apologies if the terminology offends...
I meant to ask these questions earlier in the week.
What are the forces at work in the Ascot markets this week?
In what way are they different - if indeed they are - from normal markets?
Are moves more easily identified?
Does it take less money to influence a move?
On-course, I suppose to an extent will will get round the ring about who is getting involved with which horse but are those kinds of moves identifiable when there are no on-course bookies or punters?
Just curious.
I meant to ask these questions earlier in the week.
What are the forces at work in the Ascot markets this week?
In what way are they different - if indeed they are - from normal markets?
Are moves more easily identified?
Does it take less money to influence a move?
On-course, I suppose to an extent will will get round the ring about who is getting involved with which horse but are those kinds of moves identifiable when there are no on-course bookies or punters?
Just curious.