International All Sports is giving new and existing punters outstanding value throughout the Spring with their "Hour Of Power" promotion each Saturday.
Racing Victoria Chief Executive Rob Hines has welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement of legislation to be introduced into Parliament which aims to attract more premium wagering customers to bet in Victoria.
LESS THAN 20% OF CROWDS ATTEND FOR RACING AT HOBART CUP
The move by Tasracing to realign Tasmanian Summer Racing Carnival feature race stakes for the 2010/11 season has been met with applause from both local and interstate trainers.
WHY ARE WE RACING AT RANDWICK ON A TUESDAY IN AUGUST?
After the damage that Randwick must have received after the San Domenico Stakes meeting, with the runners ploughing through the mud, the question must be asked - why are we racing on the Randwick Course proper on a Tuesday in early August?
Surely, enough damage has occurred to the track by running two non-feature meetings at the track in July?
And another tough program only three days ago?
There is only seven weeks until the Australian Jockey Club's first day of the Spring Carnival, with the chance that track will resemble a dog's breakfast by that time.
With only a few weeks left of cold weather and Spring just around the corner, it's that time of the year again where champions are crowned and racing fever reaches its pinnacle with the Spring Racing Carnival!
Like most poorly run institutions, Racing NSW is highly sensitive to any criticism, especially when it comes from those unfortunate enough to try to make a living as licensed persons.
Racing Victoria stewards are considering their position following Neville Clements' success in his appeal before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) against being indefinitely warned off Victorian racetracks.
Racing Victoria Chief Executive, Rob Hines, has welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement that invitations to apply for the Victorian wagering licence have been issued to a shortlist of three wagering service providers.
Victoria’s Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board has warned off a pair of Gold Coast punters indefinitely in the final instalment of the Danny Nikolic case.
Can somebody explain to me why the government plans to invest $150m into a race track that nobody goes to, and, here is the biggie; they are going to fund it with a digitized product that will replace real racehorses?
I wonder how the thousands of sick people feel who are forced to queue up for hours for a doctor, or the frustrated people in daily traffic jams who are exposed to inadequate road systems.