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Michael Smyth
Ireland
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08 Apr 2020 05:58


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bernard mc reynolds wrote:

Will the people who came racing come back,in the north we soley depended on our club to finance the racing at drumbo,im not so sure that will happen ,there wasnt enough people to justify friday night,this time its bound to be worse given the finance side of things when this virous subsides,well all be a lot poorer and sponsership will be all but impossible to get and thats all we have,we,re not reconised by IGB but they,ll take our money along with the icc.i paid my first litter fee in1970 wonder how much iv,e paid by now .

Good man Bernard
Well said!



Chris Houlding
United Kingdom
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08 Apr 2020 06:01


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You are quite right Maureen, it happened with the horse racing as well. The market is formed by the media and then responds to movement on the exchanges. Most bookies lay their liabilities off on the exchanges anyway as far as I know. Racing behind closed doors will provide betting opportunities on line. I have seen numerous Irish races in the past prior to lockdown where no market was formed at all and it hasn't stopped racing.


Bernard Mc Reynolds
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08 Apr 2020 10:49


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Im not talking about prior to Lockdown im talking After this virous has left us,4 or5. Months down the line.Chris Racing has stopped Racing behind closed doors didnt work.thats why it stopped.sis was set up and paid for by bookies mainly for thier shops not nesisarily for online punters although they use it.im talking about the future of our sport.we,re set for the biggest recession in modern history.and the massive hole that we,ll face in all sports.because quite frankly people dont care.they,re just trying to stay alive.



David Jobson
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09 Apr 2020 18:04


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chris houlding wrote:

You are quite right Maureen, it happened with the horse racing as well. The market is formed by the media and then responds to movement on the exchanges. Most bookies lay their liabilities off on the exchanges anyway as far as I know. Racing behind closed doors will provide betting opportunities on line. I have seen numerous Irish races in the past prior to lockdown where no market was formed at all and it hasn't stopped racing.

Theres also a chance High st Shops wont reopen


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