Shan wrote:I heard if there is a no deal Brexit there could be a risk for Irish horses going to the Grand National. A lot of wealthy folk may become more interested if this threat also means a risk for the horses in the huge money game of flat racing and breeding.
Good news for Irish horses.
I see Drumbo dog track has gone under. Nothing to do with Brexit but excellent news for Irish greyhounds
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Shan wrote:I heard if there is a no deal Brexit there could be a risk for Irish horses going to the Grand National. A lot of wealthy folk may become more interested if this threat also means a risk for the horses in the huge money game of flat racing and breeding.
Good news for Irish horses.
I see Drumbo dog track has gone under. Nothing to do with Brexit but excellent news for Irish greyhounds
Shan wrote:I heard if there is a no deal Brexit there could be a risk for Irish horses going to the Grand National. A lot of wealthy folk may become more interested if this threat also means a risk for the horses in the huge money game of flat racing and breeding.
Good news for Irish horses.
I see Drumbo dog track has gone under. Nothing to do with Brexit but excellent news for Irish greyhounds
The Grand National is a load of ballix.
Imagine if there was a sporting event where a handful of humans were killed every year?
Shan wrote:I heard if there is a no deal Brexit there could be a risk for Irish horses going to the Grand National. A lot of wealthy folk may become more interested if this threat also means a risk for the horses in the huge money game of flat racing and breeding.
Good news for Irish horses.
I see Drumbo dog track has gone under. Nothing to do with Brexit but excellent news for Irish greyhounds
The Grand National is a load of ballix.
Imagine if there was a sporting event where a handful of humans were killed every year?
I hate when people say the horses love it and wouldn't do it if they didn't. Is there any way of letting a horse know that if they break a leg they're getting shot? I'm pretty sure that might change their mind, if they even think that way to begin with.
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I hate when people say the horses love it and wouldn't do it if they didn't. Is there any way of letting a horse know that if they break a leg they're getting shot? I'm pretty sure that might change their mind, if they even think that way to begin with.
There are some horses who either don't like it or get fed up doing it and the signs are obvious. If such horses are being forced through bullying to continue that would be wrong. I'll definitely concede that point.
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So I see May is now saying that those who don't vote for her deal are placing Brexit itself at risk. I assume she'll have to go if the vote goes against her.
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Shan wrote:So I see May is now saying that those who don't vote for her deal are placing Brexit itself at risk. I assume she'll have to go if the vote goes against her.
I wouldn't run to the bookies on her going, she is like a rat trapped in a cage with other rats.
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