What have we done to South African Racing?

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Re: What have we done to South African Racing?

5 months 2 weeks ago
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Today the only exotic offering is a bipot in chepstow with some 3 horse fields but being sick for the game I have a go into a 20 k pool. They show race 2 split screen whilst france is finishing. There is no broadcast on race 3 only the French race and then straight to the horses lining up at the start in Ireland. Is it too hard to comprehend that punters who played the only exotic on offer would be interested in watching the race????

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  • Smallpunter
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Re: What have we done to South African Racing?

5 months 2 weeks ago
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Only to find the meeting was abandoned. No communication at all something I must find out for myself when the book makers close all the betting. Why can't a simple banner be displayed? I'm very close to giving up punting anything to do with 4 racing simply because when things go wrong you will never know what's going on it's not fun anymore 
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