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Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
I see that Tellytrack are inviting comment and suggestions and are offering R5000 as a prize!!!.................If I suggest they read the opinions of clanners on the various threads, do you think I might be in line for the Grand Prize????
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They really take the cake!

They really take the cake!
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
We had a similar thread open for them about a year back... kind of like the scrolling on tabonline site unfortunately Rob...

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- mr hawaii
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
A Rudderless ship cannot be controlled by remote control - Here's a suggestion - Watch CNN Business or Aljezera and see how to give accurate info
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
here`s a suggestion for them
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send my prize to the tellytrack presenters injury fund

send my prize to the tellytrack presenters injury fund
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
cant comment as I have never viewed tellytrack but by all accounts reading what the people who do watch them they must be pretty awful
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
chicken 'n chips Wrote:
> cant comment as I have never viewed tellytrack but
> by all accounts reading what the people who do
> watch them they must be pretty awful
Actually the basic service is great IMO.
What is amazing to me is that it is the unnecessary frills(at increased cost) that are the problem.
eg:. they send TWO presenters from out of town to PE who add no value as their contribution is to be found in every form guide
Any presenters with real analytical knowledge are quickly cut!
> cant comment as I have never viewed tellytrack but
> by all accounts reading what the people who do
> watch them they must be pretty awful
Actually the basic service is great IMO.
What is amazing to me is that it is the unnecessary frills(at increased cost) that are the problem.
eg:. they send TWO presenters from out of town to PE who add no value as their contribution is to be found in every form guide
Any presenters with real analytical knowledge are quickly cut!
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
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> > cant comment as I have never viewed tellytrack
> but
> > by all accounts reading what the people who do
> > watch them they must be pretty awful
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> Actually the basic service is great IMO.
> What is amazing to me is that it is the
> unnecessary frills(at increased cost) that are the
> problem.
> eg:. they send TWO presenters from out of town to
> PE who add no value as their contribution is to be
> found in every form guide
>
> Any presenters with real analytical knowledge are
> quickly cut!
They can save more than the 5k every week by cutting that excess
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
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> > cant comment as I have never viewed tellytrack
> but
> > by all accounts reading what the people who do
> > watch them they must be pretty awful
>
>
> Actually the basic service is great IMO.
> What is amazing to me is that it is the
> unnecessary frills(at increased cost) that are the
> problem.
> eg:. they send TWO presenters from out of town to
> PE who add no value as their contribution is to be
> found in every form guide
>
> Any presenters with real analytical knowledge are
> quickly cut!
They can save more than the 5k every week by cutting that excess
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
I am with Rob here. Tellytrack technically are very good .... it is the smaller things like understanding the way of presenting the material to the audience that is sometimes lacking.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
We have just listened to Molly about 2 yr olds in a Hcp followed by Cohen's comment about winning a weak maiden?????
Both should visit FORMGRIDS and go to that first run and go to the LBH link.........the horse probably ran to a 90 +.
That is the weakness .........we don't need the waffle!
Both should visit FORMGRIDS and go to that first run and go to the LBH link.........the horse probably ran to a 90 +.
That is the weakness .........we don't need the waffle!
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
The Madji Wrote:
> I am with Rob here. Tellytrack technically are
> very good .... it is the smaller things like
> understanding the way of presenting the material
> to the audience that is sometimes lacking.
Yup
They go back to basics be good.
> I am with Rob here. Tellytrack technically are
> very good .... it is the smaller things like
> understanding the way of presenting the material
> to the audience that is sometimes lacking.
Yup
They go back to basics be good.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
Great if TT re-introduced the interactive again.
was easy to get results,card changes etc.
was easy to get results,card changes etc.
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Re: Re: Tellytrack
11 years 10 months ago
Doyen Wrote:
> Great if TT re-introduced the interactive again.
> was easy to get results,card changes etc.
I enjoyed it too, but I think it requires too much input...(just guessing)
what slays me is that the feed from the track is fine...it's the production that appears to be done by someone who is busy doing something else....so we take 15 minutes of Ngong (watching a camera that has way too much white balance) horses loading in a 3 horse field...then we cut to Greyville for the July Handicap and get 3 minutes of coverage....(I told you a million times....I don't exaggerate....
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and my personal favourite....Big Bens 20 million quid P6 selections.... instead of the horses going to post
something along those lines....
> Great if TT re-introduced the interactive again.
> was easy to get results,card changes etc.
I enjoyed it too, but I think it requires too much input...(just guessing)
what slays me is that the feed from the track is fine...it's the production that appears to be done by someone who is busy doing something else....so we take 15 minutes of Ngong (watching a camera that has way too much white balance) horses loading in a 3 horse field...then we cut to Greyville for the July Handicap and get 3 minutes of coverage....(I told you a million times....I don't exaggerate....

and my personal favourite....Big Bens 20 million quid P6 selections.... instead of the horses going to post
something along those lines....

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