Whilst I’ll admit I’d don’t know the exact reasons why, David Martin has made it clear that the number of races we conduct is important to maximising our share of the distribution and whilst one or two of the connections are perhaps rueing the late night I’m sure most are happy at the prospect of perhaps winning a race and or earning a bit toward the upkeep of their horses.
Of course you don’t have to stay up to watch them Kev, but perhaps there will be a punter or two keen to try them amongst the usual late night fare of hurdle races from the UK and France, though of course in WA it’s not that late. One thing I’m certain of Kev is that each of those horses and their connections are adding more to the industry then the negativity of the last paragraph of your post is.