tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post1175088189756749880..comments2024-01-01T16:01:35.711+00:00Comments on Dick Puddlecote: Falling Into The Grand National Pity TrapDick Puddlecotehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01481866882188932892noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-88776941724179144652012-04-18T15:29:16.957+01:002012-04-18T15:29:16.957+01:00I definitely agree with making the field smaller a...I definitely agree with making the field smaller and have been saying so for years! Half the number of starters will improve safety no end!Lynladdnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-78510430268029279312012-04-15T22:44:56.560+01:002012-04-15T22:44:56.560+01:00i bet on steeplechasing and i work with a former j...i bet on steeplechasing and i work with a former jockey and both he and i say that the lowering of the fences and the ground not being watered enough have made it faster, he says they need to slow the horses down as it is the speed they are going when they fall that causes most of the fatalities Stephen Smithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-50516212530567364502012-04-15T13:54:11.313+01:002012-04-15T13:54:11.313+01:00A very passionate post Dick. I am not a betting ma...A very passionate post Dick. I am not a betting man but have on occassion through the years bet on the Grand National and I did so yesterday and backed the winner, by accident would you believe. I didn't know till today that two horses had died.<br /><br />Not having much to do yesterday I spent a good few hours watching the pre race chit chat on the BBC's iplayer and was impressed by all the improvements that were put into place this year including an area for the horses to be cooled down after their arduous journey to the winning post.<br /><br />People effected by the bansterbators bend over backwards to accommodate their concerns but it is never enough. It is sad that two horses died doing that which they clearly enjoy doing (although the horses can't tell us this) but this is never enough. My late wife was an animal lover and also said that the ban on the national should happen but she was speaking from her gut, not a prefessional rent seekers like those bansterbator's you describe above. BTW she was also for banning Guy Faulkes night due to the hullablue every year espoused by the BBC. Is there any correlation between the BBC losing their coverage of the national to another channel this year and their cloacked criticism?<br /><br />Sorry for the rambling text Dick, it's Sunday and the lunchtime beer is flowing :¬)Johnhillanbakernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-73553897045713538662012-04-15T11:33:20.422+01:002012-04-15T11:33:20.422+01:00I’m with Barnum on this one. I like horseracing v...I’m with Barnum on this one. I like horseracing very much but I really, really don’t like the Grand National at all. Horses are natural runners and I don’t see anything wrong in taking their natural instinct and channelling it for human ends, just as I don’t disapprove of dogs being trained as police dogs, or rat-catchers, or guide dogs. But I do think that the National steps over the line between asking a lot and asking too much of our racing horses. <br /> <br />However, every year when the inevitable debate blows up about this particular race, I see, sadly, another opportunity to don my anti-EU tinfoil hat! Why? Because the National is a uniquely British horserace. No other country has one within its schedule which is quite as long, as hard and as gruelling. It is renowned around the world as the race which happens at Aintree just once a year, and it is recognised as <i>the</i> race to win. And of course, it’s precisely that kind of unique Britishness which the EU are aiming, slowly and stealthily, under the guise of “animal welfare” or “health and safety” (or whatever reason they choose to disguise their real motives this time) to erase from all of their member states. They managed to ban bullfighting in Spain for the same fake (and real) reasons. Again, don’t get me wrong. I’ve always thought that bullfighting was a cruel, one-sided, hideous “sport,” but there’s no doubting that it was uniquely Spanish. So it had to go, supposedly under pressure from animal rights groups, but I’d bet my bottom dollar that there was a lot of support behind the scenes from the EU.<br /> <br />So, mark my words, the Grand National will be stopped, or at least watered down to such an extent that it’s a mere shadow of its former self, not because it’s cruel or because it’s risk to horses and jockeys – but <i>because it’s an iconically British race</i>. And anything which is iconic or unique to any of their member states encourages a sense of national identity – and thus poses a threat to the required mindset of all EU subjects to identify themselves, not as British, or French, or Greek, or Italian, but as European.<br /> <br />And, once they’ve done away with the National, just you watch - they’ll move on to the Derby.Jaxthefirstnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-27191311508847604462012-04-15T10:02:13.685+01:002012-04-15T10:02:13.685+01:00Is there a campaign to ban Coronation Street yet ?...Is there a campaign to ban Coronation Street yet ?<br /><br />http://www.smh.com.au/world/soap-plot-murder-schoolboy-inspired-by-coronation-street-used-hammer-to-beat-mother-to-death-20120403-1w9di.htmlAngryOfTonbridgeJonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-46131188446846243312012-04-15T05:57:56.486+01:002012-04-15T05:57:56.486+01:00Superb post, Dick!Superb post, Dick!JuliaMhttp://twitter.com/AmbushPredatornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-64797816929765338642012-04-14T23:05:26.623+01:002012-04-14T23:05:26.623+01:00Good point about the jockeys taking more risks whe...Good point about the jockeys taking more risks when the fences are perceived as having been made safer. I have no problem at all with jockeys choosing to risk their necks. The horses, however, do not have the luxury of that choice. Still, I like a good roast dinner, so I had better not bang on too much about using animals for our own purposes.Edgarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-40545746222656600172012-04-14T22:21:14.614+01:002012-04-14T22:21:14.614+01:00I love horses and I love steeple chasing. (And for...I love horses and I love steeple chasing. (And for any numpties criticising national hunt racing as elitist, they should examine the demographics of both stable workers and horse owners.) But I loathe the Grand National, to the point of refusing to watch, listen, bet or know anything of the race until it's over. It's become something so freakish, so far removed from proper racing, that all normal horse sense has been thrown out of the window. Make the fences bigger (more caution, more refusals, fewer falls), the course shorter and the field smaller and quit with the damned hype and let some sanity prevail. I hope the death of Synchronised at the constantly tweaked and endlessly worsening Beecher's will give the ignorati the hump and let the real experts back in to sort it. Ah well, a person can dream....P T Barnumnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-55690197325259206872012-04-14T22:07:46.376+01:002012-04-14T22:07:46.376+01:00Rugby scrums to be uncontested, boxing to be banne...Rugby scrums to be uncontested, boxing to be banned without headgear, the possibilities are endless. Football has already been crucified by the virtual extinction of a real tackle IMO. Tap on the ankles, you're off sunshine. ;)Dick_Puddlecotenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-67399628865226134852012-04-14T21:31:08.479+01:002012-04-14T21:31:08.479+01:00In a truly free thinking democratic State,compulso...In a truly free thinking democratic State,compulsory funding of such<br />as the BBC would be totally unacceptable<br />The BBC has become so loaded and predictable on various social,moral and<br />international matters it can no longer be taken as neutral and objective.<br />It has become a mouthpiece for Hampstead chatterers,unelected,pontificating,well funded natterjack toadies.<br />It is well past it's sell by date,it is time for it to be put to sleep<br /><br /><br />The Ferryman<br /><br /> Objectivenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3141759542968821728.post-19770733345233851882012-04-14T21:28:36.527+01:002012-04-14T21:28:36.527+01:00Well said, DP! Not been keeping up so unaware if f...Well said, DP! Not been keeping up so unaware if football is to be banned 'cause of potential for heart attacks.<br /><br />My only worry is that when thee and me take over, will you have sufficient transport capability to bring me all the ammo I'll need as I travel round the country?WitteringsfromWitneynoreply@blogger.com