Here is whats wrong with Cape Town Racing

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Re: Here is whats wrong with Cape Town Racing

9 years 3 months ago
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Well at least a meeting is never stopped for lightning or for heavy rain or the track is unraceable because of pot holes etc.

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9 years 3 months ago
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it happen too me

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9 years 3 months ago
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I punt less and less and sometimes nil for Cape racing. Unless it's the bigger meetings example Queens plate or Met etc.

Reason- I lose often.

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9 years 3 months ago
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I should stop punting completely!!!

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Phumulela and Kenilworth racing are working on a more flexible approach to the race programme…

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Kenilworth Racing and Phumelela are to adopt a more flexible approach to race programming in a bid to meet trainers’ concerns about the shortfalls of the present system.

Phumelela boss Clyde Basel said: “We are going to review the programme every two months, see which races are filling, which are not and why they are not. We can then tinker with the programme and make the necessary changes.

“Cape racing is fantastic and we want to keep it that way. The trainers are keen to increase the number of runners per race and we want to put things in place to enable them to do this.”

Eric Sands, one of those at the forefront of the call for change, said: “This will help – and we certainly can’t afford to give away any more of our racemeetings to another centre – but it can’t be done without also having an up-to-date horse census each time.

“Derek Brugman has suggested to me that we should go to each trainer each month, ask him or her what horses they have to run, the type of horse and the distances they are looking for – and that is a good suggestion.”

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Re: Here is whats wrong with Cape Town Racing

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AllIsSecret wrote:
Phumulela and Kenilworth racing are working on a more flexible approach to the race programme…

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Kenilworth Racing and Phumelela are to adopt a more flexible approach to race programming in a bid to meet trainers’ concerns about the shortfalls of the present system.

Phumelela boss Clyde Basel said: “We are going to review the programme every two months, see which races are filling, which are not and why they are not. We can then tinker with the programme and make the necessary changes.

“Cape racing is fantastic and we want to keep it that way. The trainers are keen to increase the number of runners per race and we want to put things in place to enable them to do this.”

Eric Sands, one of those at the forefront of the call for change, said: “This will help – and we certainly can’t afford to give away any more of our racemeetings to another centre – but it can’t be done without also having an up-to-date horse census each time.

“Derek Brugman has suggested to me that we should go to each trainer each month, ask him or her what horses they have to run, the type of horse and the distances they are looking for – and that is a good suggestion.”
Derek's suggestion shouldn't be a problem as there are only about 5 or 6 trainers sending out runners with a possible winning chance!

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