Nellies left peg
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Just watching on TV. No punters, no owners, no bookies. No point
No pomp and ceremony plus no fashion supplements not all bad. Top class racing does it for me.Just watching on TV. No punters, no owners, no bookies. No point
Good point but punters make the atmosphere and it seems a little flat. Excuse the pun. Our cricket club used to go every year on ladies day and it is a fantastic day outNo pomp and ceremony plus no fashion supplements not all bad. Top class racing does it for me.
For me its the spectacle of the racing year. Pomp and ceremony, huge crowds, fantastic racing, really is a fantastic event each year.Good point but punters make the atmosphere and it seems a little flat. Excuse the pun. Our cricket club used to go every year on ladies day and it is a fantastic day out
A tenner winner in the 13.50 suggests there is a point.Just watching on TV. No punters, no owners, no bookies. No point
Where do you go? Our local courses are Bath, Newbury and Wincanton( for boxing day)A tenner winner in the 13.50 suggests there is a point.
I go racing 7/8 times a year and like footie am missing it.
Normally Market Rasen, nice small course, not too busy, they run there at least once a month all year & use a lovely quirky hotel to stay at.Where do you go?
Have been to Chepstow too. Nice little town for drinking in but the Welsh get a bit chopsy with a few bevvies in themNormally Market Rasen, nice small course, not too busy, they run there at least once a month all year & use a lovely quirky hotel to stay at.
Yeah get occasionally to Catterick, Pontefract, Wetherby etc amongst others.Have been to Chepstow too. Nice little town for drinking in but the Welsh get a bit chopsy with a few bevvies in them