HOW did we do? Rarely a day passes without some business requesting feedback (positive of course), whether it is the delivery of a small jar of moisturiser (my secret is out) or a paddling pool (not arrived yet).
Sometimes there is a potential reward for wasting ten minutes of your life; a newspaper I read dangled the carrot of a £25 gift voucher if I answered a few questions. I had 95% completed the ordeal when a bolt of lightning and a huge clap of thunder knocked out the power for a few minutes, and I was back to square one, all my precious information eternally lost. Of course I then surrendered to the elements and sloped off to chat to my tomatoes.
I wouldn’t have minded spending a few minutes on a survey coordinated by the Horserace Bettors Forum. It revealed from those questioned via Twitter and other sporting media that 65.7% of those quizzed, ‘strongly or somewhat strongly’ agreed that there were too many race meetings on a Saturday. A prime example of this is fast approaching, namely Saturday July 15 – Crazy Saturday – when it’s July Cup day at Newmarket, the Johns Smith’s Cup at York and the Summer Mile at Ascot and these top quality races are run within minutes of each other.
Heaven knows how, on the same afternoon, you’ll find time to absorb, let alone bet on, the City Plate at Chester, as racing goes bananas. It’s the zaniest example of diluting standalone top races, but sadly not the only one. Rather than slump, confused and irritated in front of my TV watching this indigestible equine platter unravel, I have decided to head to Newmarket on a “busman’s” where I can absorb one of my favourite days in relative peace and tranquillity. Maybe that’s the plan – go racing.
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CAL'S UP TO TOP SPEED
John Anthony keeps close watch on the top ranking track fliers
ACTION REPLAY
Graham Buddry recalls the exploits of legendary hurdler Large Action
SHADOW IN THE LIMELIGHT
lan Heitman follows the fortunes of next year’s leading Classic prospects
GONE WILDE
Rolf Johnson fears the effects of a thoroughbred market bubble’
DIGGING OUT THE JUMPERS
The former Sky Racing frontman is all geared up for the change of codes and clothing
MORE AMO FOR RALPH
Dave Youngman shares the joy and gossip from the Newmarket gallops
GO COSMIC NEXT YEAR
Andy Ayres shares his pick of punting prospects from the autumn action
NICO'S CAREER LEAP TO GLORY
Nick Townsend talks to Nico de Boinville about his life-changing choices
ALL SET FOR FRESH START
Karl Hedley is on the spot for the new season action across Ireland
DAN'S GRAND BID DAWNING
Paul Ferguson tracks a route for Skeltons from Carlisle to Aintree