Why was York shown instead of Ascot

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Why was York shown instead of Ascot

10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago
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Was it a business decision? not wanting to clash with Greyville?

was it because they didnt know it was King George day?

was it to piss of the few punters they have left that punt the UK?
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Re: Why was York shown intstead of Ascot

10 years 10 months ago
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Lets face it, it is very hard to understand the logic in most of what they do!

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Re: Why was York shown intstead of Ascot

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Have given up with the logic but be assured we will get Ngong

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Re: Why was York shown instead of Ascot

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Ascot is no longer shown on ATR and it has never been shown on Racing UK. I think that they have a contract with Turf TV and Channel 4 and I assume that TT would have had to pay big bucks to screen Ascot, thus the going with York.

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Re: Why was York shown instead of Ascot

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its shown on gbi and thats who tt get their pics from

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Re: Why was York shown instead of Ascot

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Your 2nd Q - "was it because they didnt know it was King George day?"

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