Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

is horse racing FIXED.



sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
yes , you guys are sort of backing my feeling here........jockeys ignoring specific instructions.........shane dye and glenn boss are kaaaants for this plus many more,roll on the football season please...!!!
 




enterprise

Active member
Jul 12, 2010
270
what is all the garbage about the tote and always having a dodgy winner of one of the first 4 races on the card!! Also when a horse's price shortens with the tote it is does everywhere else if you are refering to the highstreet bookmakers. If you are refering to the pool then it as it says and and based on opinion ie weight of money on each runner, nothing dodgy in that!

Glad mtoto talks sense in his response though. Horses act better on different tracks, on different ground conditions, in different classes of race, at different times of year, off diferent handicap marks etc. All this info is there to be read so you can form an opinion. Yes a lot of horses run in conditions that aren't optimum to them but they do this so they can get a mark to run a better race at another time so that their respective owner can hopefully get some joy out of owning the horse.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,998
East Wales
yes , you guys are sort of backing my feeling here........jockeys ignoring specific instructions.........shane dye and glenn boss are kaaaants for this plus many more,roll on the football season please...!!!
Very annoying, and happens more frequently than people realise.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,998
East Wales
what is all the garbage about the tote and always having a dodgy winner of one of the first 4 races on the card!! Also when a horse's price shortens with the tote it is does everywhere else if you are refering to the highstreet bookmakers. If you are refering to the pool then it as it says and and based on opinion ie weight of money on each runner, nothing dodgy in that!

Glad mtoto talks sense in his response though. Horses act better on different tracks, on different ground conditions, in different classes of race, at different times of year, off diferent handicap marks etc. All this info is there to be read so you can form an opinion. Yes a lot of horses run in conditions that aren't optimum to them but they do this so they can get a mark to run a better race at another time so that their respective owner can hopefully get some joy out of owning the horse.
Welcome Tony.
 






enterprise

Active member
Jul 12, 2010
270
two tips for tonight at Windsor

740 - Face the problem - (quite apt for this thread) - best price 5-1 with Hills
810 - Hidden Fire - best price again with Hills at 3-1
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
what is all the garbage about the tote and always having a dodgy winner of one of the first 4 races on the card!! Also when a horse's price shortens with the tote it is does everywhere else if you are refering to the highstreet bookmakers. If you are refering to the pool then it as it says and and based on opinion ie weight of money on each runner, nothing dodgy in that!

Glad mtoto talks sense in his response though. Horses act better on different tracks, on different ground conditions, in different classes of race, at different times of year, off diferent handicap marks etc. All this info is there to be read so you can form an opinion. Yes a lot of horses run in conditions that aren't optimum to them but they do this so they can get a mark to run a better race at another time so that their respective owner can hopefully get some joy out of owning the horse.

didn't say always.......the accumulators are on the last 4 races at the meeting which are pre-selected.
prime example sunday arvo 5 yr old running in kalgoorlie for the first time in nearly two years.....just in time , it was called......romped in at 27/1
that wipes probably 80% of the quaddie punters out in the first leg.subsequent investigations reveal that the horse has only EVER won at that track with the SAME JOCKEY over the same distance,so what i'm after is how it comes up at those odds...............surely someone,somewhere must have trained the fucker.
 






Mtoto

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2003
1,858
Fixed races in my memory include the one Declan Murphy won on his comeback from injury as was Frankie Dettori's one, Fallon losing on Ballinger Ridge, the one at Plumpton when the 1/6 fave was doped plus many more when you watch on ATR every day as the wall to wall coverage highlights it all these days.

Agree re Murphy's race, it was the one that persuaded bookie Stephen Little to give up the game (or stop working for himself, anyway).
Dettori's you could argue the toss, but his horse had won its only previous race so hardly a huge turnup.
Doping is extremely unusual - the Horseracing Forenic Lab is so good that it does drug tests for the Olympics. Dope a favourite and the chance of getting caught is extremely high.
As for Ballinger Ridge, the idea that a jockey as skilled as Fallon would deliberately lose a race in such an obvious way is laughable. Watch the video and it could hardly be more obvious that he looks over the wrong shoulder, eases down and then realises a split-second too late that he's going to get caught. He was riding like mad at the line, and would have been back in front in another six inches. If you are trying to lose you miss the kick by three lengths and then run up something's backside. You don't go 20 lengths clear, ease down and then get beaten a short-head when gaining ground.

So leaving aside Fallon, you mention "many more when you watch ATR every day as the wall to wall coverage highlights it all these days", yet the examples you give are from 1995 (Murphy), 2000 (Dettori, arguably), and 2002 (Plumpton/Exeter dopings).

That's a 15-year span, equivalent to, say, 100,000 races. You can, at a push, add in several jockeys who have been banned for passing on information, but that's different to stopping them deliberately (Miles Rodgers, you may recall, did his conkers laying horses that Fallon had said he didn't fancy, but turned out to have a rather better chance than the jockey realised). I think only Gary Carter and Fergal Lynch have been found guilty of deliberately stopping them.

To my mind, this hardly matches up to the idea expressed earlier in the thread that "there's something shonky in every race". Much as I like the word shonky.
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
yes , you guys are sort of backing my feeling here........jockeys ignoring specific instructions.........shane dye and glenn boss are kaaaants for this plus many more,roll on the football season please...!!!

Ken Pope.

Have been following his rides for years and he's the ONLY jockey I will back knowing he rides an honest race.

He rides in QLD and only rides at certain tracks.

I'm confident he's straight up because I've never seen him in all my time butcher a ride.

Newiit is little prick too for shonky rides.
 


Mtoto

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2003
1,858
Should add that I am talking about British, rather than Australian, racing, though regulation is very tight at the major tracks.

Nor do I know much about the Australian jockeys, though when Kerrin McEvoy was riding over here I thought he put most of the resident jocks to shame. His front-running ride on Rule Of Law in the St Leger was as perfect an example of the art as you could ever hope to see.
 




Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
One thing I learnt from betting on the animal type options is this.

The odds of a good dog or trotter(dont think you have them) to win ten in a row are significantly lower than that for a horse to win ten in a row.

And that is because there's far too much outside influence in a horse race that can effect the result.

A dog's major hurdle to over come is a bad box draw and getting a bump in running.

A horse has to worry about weight, barrier draw, track condition, getting checked,, being caugfht 3 or 4 wide in running, a bad jockey, a trainer that doesnt want it to win etc.

That's why i'll only ever have decent bets on the dogs and trots.
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Should add that I am talking about British, rather than Australian, racing, though regulation is very tight at the major tracks.

Nor do I know much about the Australian jockeys, though when Kerrin McEvoy was riding over here I thought he put most of the resident jocks to shame. His front-running ride on Rule Of Law in the St Leger was as perfect an example of the art as you could ever hope to see.

He is one of our better jockeys, If I do have a bet on the races here i'll always look to see what he's on before I'll wager on some of the other monkeys.
 








seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,937
Crap Town
Uncle cyril at brighton races,never a more honest guy!

Is the same guy who had a pitch at Hove dogtrack about 35 years ago (Orchard Road side , directly opposite the finishing line) ?
 








LABHA

New member
Feb 9, 2009
1,455
Littlehampton,Wick actually
Of course its fixed,but its an honest fixed in some cases, you just gotta try and read in between the lines,and form,its all in the racing post,just some bothered to learn to read it,and some did not,wrong distance,wrong going,wrong type of race,wrong turning track,some only like one way, loads of reasons,honest fixing,its only way to get weight off a horse.
 




Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here