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- From: David Robinson via Derby
- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 07:04:02 -0800 (PST)
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Re: [Derby] Derby Digest, Vol 14, Issue 31
Civres asks >I'd be interested to hear from Dave about whether the strategies outlined here are likely to be implemented. In broad terms the answer is yes. The most controversial aspect of the strategy is the review of the use of the whip. I think that there is momentum behind the idea of banning the use of the whip. Should this happen, bettors in the UK have three options: 1. Shrug and bet as normal 2. Quit 3. Bet with both fists hoping they have identified one or both of the holy grails, the best jockey without the whip or the sire of the most genuine horses. Sal wrote >The U.S. racing game continues to ignore the need for a constant and uniform message. With each state having its own rules, I am sceptical that there can be a compressive approach across the US. All the best Dave ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:47:54 -0500 From: Sal Carcia <scarcia@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "derby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <derby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Derby] Hospital Message-ID: <15275DBD-B4B8-4B35-B3B0-31E7F924668B@xxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 El Sid wrote: ?With ..noomonja Don't Iumomoooioze. Me? Hey, Sid get well soon. The flamingos are missing you. :) Sal Sent from my iPad ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 11:09:21 -0500 From: Sal Carcia <scarcia@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "derby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <derby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Derby] British Horseracing Strategic Plan for Horse Welfare (David Robinson) Message-ID: <8F28B98C-6794-4D1F-8A85-9EED3F679A3C@xxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Mark P wrote: Long, a bit bureaucratic in style, but filled with interesting and provocative ideas. I glanced at it. I noticed, as I would, that they have a plan to keep the public informed in a uniform way as to the progress they are making with horse safety. I think the U.S. is sadly lacking in controlling its own messaging. Horseracing?s messaging is in the hands of PETA and Joe Drape. There is a lot going on with horse safety in this country. I think. But, keeping track of it is almost impossible. The U.S. racing game continues to ignore the need for a constant and uniform message. It is symptomatic of the game?s overall problems. Sal Sent from my iPad ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ Derby mailing list Derby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.derbylist.com/listinfo.cgi/derby-derbylist.com ------------------------------ End of Derby Digest, Vol 14, Issue 31 ************************************* _______________________________________________ Derby mailing list Posting: Derby at lists.derbylist.com Sub/Unsub: http://lists.derbylist.com/listinfo.cgi/derby-derbylist.com