Chief Stipe Posted September 10 Posted September 10 The word is that the BGP may have run its course. The managers have run out of puff and Ellerslie wants their hospitality rooms back for other promotions. The next Karaka Millions night will be the last with special privileges and they won't be there Champions Day. 3 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Sunday at 11:53 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:53 PM 40 minutes ago, Tragedy Beat said: Good! Just out of interest. Why do you think it is "Good"? Quote
Huey Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Who used who the most? Ellerslie or BGP crowd? Quote
Chief Stipe Posted yesterday at 12:49 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:49 AM 39 minutes ago, Huey said: Who used who the most? Ellerslie or BGP crowd? The TAB didn't mind. Weren't they always in front on the ledger? 1 Quote
Huey Posted yesterday at 06:04 AM Posted yesterday at 06:04 AM 5 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: The TAB didn't mind. Weren't they always in front on the ledger? Yes they certainly did well out of them, its odd they haven't attempted to assist with keeping it all going? Quote
Newmarket Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM TAB tightening up on all promos etc…. no surprises here. Was always offering over inflated odds and money back…. Quote
Chief Stipe Posted yesterday at 08:32 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:32 AM 2 hours ago, Huey said: Yes they certainly did well out of them, its odd they haven't attempted to assist with keeping it all going? Like most things nowadays no stamina. Let's face it @Huey you're still hanging in there on your Lazy Boy. Quote
Huey Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: Like most things nowadays no stamina. Let's face it @Huey you're still hanging in there on your Lazy Boy. Yes but not wagering anything close to what this crowd was. Still interesting to know what happened. Quote
Special Agent Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago We are only seeing one side of it. Maybe the Boys Get Paid were being demanding. It seems strange to drop large turnovers like a hot potato. Love or hate whatever promos and groups that come into this sphere, we have been made well aware that we have to have very active punting to keep us all in a job, whether it's from a Lazy Boy, a Pub TAB or under the loud speaker at a racecourse. Every day I'm told by someone that racing is nearly finished. So many bad past decisions, so many looking to line their own pockets etc. You'd wonder how such an important and vibrant industry has come to this. 2 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 41 minutes ago, Special Agent said: Every day I'm told by someone that racing is nearly finished. So many bad past decisions, so many looking to line their own pockets etc. You'd wonder how such an important and vibrant industry has come to this. What are you doing about it? Quote
curious Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: What are you doing about it? That's a fair question but I'd say not too many are doing more than @Special Agent 1 Quote
Chief Stipe Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 56 minutes ago, curious said: That's a fair question but I'd say not too many are doing more than @Special Agent I didn't ask you. Quote
hesi Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Special Agent said: We are only seeing one side of it. Maybe the Boys Get Paid were being demanding. It seems strange to drop large turnovers like a hot potato. Love or hate whatever promos and groups that come into this sphere, we have been made well aware that we have to have very active punting to keep us all in a job, whether it's from a Lazy Boy, a Pub TAB or under the loud speaker at a racecourse. Every day I'm told by someone that racing is nearly finished. So many bad past decisions, so many looking to line their own pockets etc. You'd wonder how such an important and vibrant industry has come to this. Interesting comment, and until Entain came along and threw the industry a 5 year lifeline, I would have agreed with you. A 70 mil payout in 22/23 to thoroughbred would have dropped to about 50 mil in 23/24 instead if going up over 90 mil, such was the state of progress data. I don't agree with the way a lot of that money is being used and don't understand this fascination with top end stakes. But you have to look back to the 90's, to find out why this all started going downhill. Pre that time, Racing had it mainly to themselves as far as entertainment and expendable dollar. In came casinos, Lotto and sports, all offering other forms of entertainment and gambling. Racing didn't compete to retain market share, because it couldn't because it is not set up to and slowly but surely we saw a decline. Quote
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