- Mar 25, 2003
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As a casual horse racing fan, but formerly a pretty big fan these issues do hit a bit of a nerve.
It's an interesting sport with some good people in the industry, but - as is the lot when gambling is involved - has some very unscrupulous characters, whether they be bookies, punters, trainers, jockeys or combination thereof.
For any supporters of horse racing, to deny these latest revelations - which are less revelation and more the lifting of an inconvenient open secret - are anything but damaging would be akin to having your head up your proverbial behind.
As a follower, but very much a loose follower these days, I find it near on impossible to believe that there isn't a better way and a middle ground between outright banning (which won't happen for a long time - if ever) and rampant over breeding.
It's an interesting sport with some good people in the industry, but - as is the lot when gambling is involved - has some very unscrupulous characters, whether they be bookies, punters, trainers, jockeys or combination thereof.
For any supporters of horse racing, to deny these latest revelations - which are less revelation and more the lifting of an inconvenient open secret - are anything but damaging would be akin to having your head up your proverbial behind.
As a follower, but very much a loose follower these days, I find it near on impossible to believe that there isn't a better way and a middle ground between outright banning (which won't happen for a long time - if ever) and rampant over breeding.