Even on course the on track interviews were out of sync with the big screen so it's not just trots vision. I'm still not a fan of the on track interviews because the drivers are restricted in what they can say. would rather see a close up of the horse and hear the trainer being interviewed. It seems more for show that they like to talk to the driver who tells you nothing that wasn't already known.
I was surprised by the large crowd there last night, again the poor weather highlighted the poor viewing facilities, great prize money, great horses and racing let down by poor facilities. Like many owners/breeders I just arrive a few races before the one I want to see and leave not long after.
Very happy with my girls effort (4th after the protest) and she has a bright future. Finally got some luck in running and with the protest bumping her up one position. Not bad for a small time breeder with a limited budget.