do you have #\'s for any of the starters in tomorrow\'s oaks or coronation cup?
Michael-- we could put it together, but it would take time. I\'m going home.
no worries. i can\'t even find pp\'s. i will just watch, will be cheaper that way.
Not pushing, but if you do go to the trouble of making a set, you can count me in for a purchase. Finally, races I can bet in Moscow and see on a big screen!! Da!!!
http://www.racingpost.co.uk/news/home.sd
You can get some info here if you register for their site (free). Look at the big race entries on the left side and then click on any horse for pp info in their format.
Spook
a theft on the front end. hard to believe yeats is the first winner from ireland since roberto in 1973. alkaased ran a remarkable race after being held up for so long behind that slow pace.
Any packages being put together for Royal Ascot?
You\'re better off clicking the Cards link. The big race link is geared more towards futures wagers. Of course they have a Royal Ascot link.
The Racing Post might be the best horse racing website on the planet. They have results going back 10 yrs. Course layouts that include rises and valleys; trainer, jockey, owner stats that go back 5yrs. The DRF should be ashamed of themselves.
http://bigrace.attheraces.co.uk is another fine website. Take a look in their Video Features link for interviews with top trainers, an auction of Ascot Memorabilia, an update of construction at Ascot [they\'re building a paddock area for 8,000!] and how York geared up for the Royal meet.
For an 8 page newspaper about the Royal Ascot Meet http://bigrace.attheraces.co.uk/article.asp?hlid=283646&title=Download+our+Royal+Ascot+at+York+newspaper!
Thanks! I will check that stuff out. Pardon my ignorance, but what is the Cards Link?
Also, not to be an ingrate, but I was hoping to be able to use high quality speed figures laid out on a graph format.
While all the stuff you mentioned is available to the general public, I can\'t imagine there are that many people out there risking cash on the race who are using a sheets-type product (especially if priced at 25 GBP a pop). Even if the odds are done by bookmakers, I would expect to find some off the beaten track angles using pattern plays (and if I am lucky, sheer number power).
We put the English venture on hold for a while-- other fish to fry. Doing it on an on the fly basis, it\'s a whole lot easier when the DRF prints pps for the races-- unlikely we\'ll be doing much without that as it stands now.
does anybody know if the york races are on on television anywhere? nyc otb and youbet have been showing most of the top UK racing. for some reason they are not showing the best meet of the year.
Yeah, I actually got up early to try and catch Ascot this morning, but it wasn\'t on. Wish I was there, I\'ll probably go again when they get back from York in a couple of years. I highly recommend the trip, but only if you like good racing, good girl watching, and drinking. And there are good places to hang out where you don\'t need the monkey suit.
Mitchell, you over there?
\"Pardon my ignorance, but what is the Cards Link?\"
SoCalMan2:
On the Racing Post\'s main page, the far left side has a list of links. The top one listed should be \"Cards\". Click that and you\'ll see dates listed etc.
Hope that helps.