There was barely a "squeak" in the report about sprint lanes!
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Highest turnover based on what? Highest gross, highest per race, per meeting?
Not so sure it would be sprint lane related or just when they race.
Ballarat probably has more Fri/Sat nights than any other country clubs, and when they do race midweek it still seems to be under lights. I would hazard a guess these time-slots get more punting dollars than daytime midweek time-slots regardless of tracks involved?
Sophies Ideal, what a great advertisement for the sprint lane!
Yes and I know a couple of keen punters from around Avenel way who would have had a nice bit of coin on her at those odds, I can hear them cheering from here.
Couple things about sprint lane from last nights racing.
Sprint lane gave 2 extra horses a chance in mares race. One behind leader and as it turned out one 4 back the fence who won the race. Also make the racing more interesting to watch. G. Lang draw behind the 1 Blazeaway Macray, a noted quick beginner. Follow away, sit back and get sprint lane? Or does Blazeaway Macray hand up and put him 3 fence? Turns out he end up 3 fence. We thought the 1 would hand up. Tandias Bromac was always going to go forward and the 1 didn't hand up to it a few starts back and got beat.
Then coming off back, does he sit there and hope for a run to come or does he come out and around? Came out and around (as he should have on that horse). Had he stayed there wins. BUT had he stayed there and no run comes would have copped heaps criticism. Leaves run for winner up the inside (Don't think that counts as a sprint lane winner!).
On another point re this race. COT (silly rule IMO). Blazeaway Macray not hand up a few starts back. Hands up last night. No COT. Why should they? Silly rule and would have changed the whole race had they come out and said they would hand up. Why give away your tactics? All are trying to win the race so why tell everyone what you are going to do and make the race more predictable? Someone said on another thread the other day "Harness racing boring". COT rule makes it more boring!
All those variables in that race because of sprint lane. Made for a great race to watch.
Also FFA race. Cold Major draw behind 1. 1 also going to be leader. Looked like Cold Major sit on it's back and use sprint lane and win race. But brilliant drive by Nathan Jack on Jadahson. Saw what happening, got it revved up coming off back. Pinch lead on straightening. By time sprint lane come up for Cold Major who now behind a tiring leader, too late. Sprint lane no advantage to Cold Major. The opposite in fact. Again great race to watch.
You do not get much more boring than the 2 sprint lane wins by the favs in the first two races at Shep tonight - bloody terrible as a spectacle as the results were never in doubt and yet it would be questionable if either would have won without the spr lane
Newcastle Race 5 14-11 (video replay: http://www.harnessmediacentre.com.au.../replays/16618 )
a few quick points -
1/ I'm not a spint lane fan but understand why the punters would have liked a sprint lane at Newcastle.
2/ I own the horse that would have benefited.
3/ Without the sprint lane, the driver did the right thing by the horse (although potentially the wrong thing by the punter) - Driving the fav, led, tried to hold, handed up, tried to get off the pegs but never had the outside horse in exactly the right spot, didn't knock anyone over trying for a run or pushing out wrong, horse finished on the bit and I as an owner still have a horse and say "well there's always next week". AND I say that happens in racing.
4/ With SkyRacings server problems last night I only got to listen to the call (I'm In Far North QLD) - Please Kevin Thompson When the horse finishes on the helmet of the driver finishing 3rd through no clear run he is NOT tailed off. Here I was hoping nothing had gone wrong with my horse.
Finally!!! And believe work starting at Melton after todays meeting
http://www.punters.com.au/news/Victo...starts_135805/