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saratogabrit 10-08-2007 02:39 PM

20,000 British and Irish
 
At the Arc. Probably 8,000 coming to the Breeders' Cup.

And when I asked the owner of Horse Racing Abroad why they've never done a Summer trip/s to Del Mar, Saratoga and Arlington-he's said he's tried but there's absolutely no interest.

Foreigners don't know what they're missing but should Track Managments be trying to promote themselves abroad in an attempt to lure Europeans to the US in August.

Apart from trainers, owners and agents over for the sale- i'd reckon I've probably only come across 5 or 6 European visitors in the 5 seasons I've visited Saratoga.

hoovesupsideyourhead 10-08-2007 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
At the Arc. Probably 8,000 coming to the Breeders' Cup.

And when I asked the owner of Horse Racing Abroad why they've never done a Summer trip/s to Del Mar, Saratoga and Arlington-he's said he's tried but there's absolutely no interest.

Foreigners don't know what they're missing but should Track Managments be trying to promote themselves abroad in an attempt to lure Europeans to the US in August.

Apart from trainers, owners and agents over for the sale- i'd reckon I've probably only come across 5 or 6 European visitors in the 5 seasons I've visited Saratoga.

i found 2 brock guy and jeramy..

brockguy 10-08-2007 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
At the Arc. Probably 8,000 coming to the Breeders' Cup.

And when I asked the owner of Horse Racing Abroad why they've never done a Summer trip/s to Del Mar, Saratoga and Arlington-he's said he's tried but there's absolutely no interest.

Foreigners don't know what they're missing but should Track Managments be trying to promote themselves abroad in an attempt to lure Europeans to the US in August.

Apart from trainers, owners and agents over for the sale- i'd reckon I've probably only come across 5 or 6 European visitors in the 5 seasons I've visited Saratoga.


I agree 100%.. its a great atmosphere in Saratoga and Del Mar. Great weather, great people, great racing etc... trainers that have decent horses who need firm ground could do alot worse than send it over for some nice rich turf stakes races over the 6 weeks of Toga..a prep and then the sword dancer..

Linny 10-08-2007 06:13 PM

Hey Equibrit, did you see out mutual friend from the Racing UK tent at the Arc? He was there!

saratogabrit 10-09-2007 07:30 AM

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Hey Equibrit, did you see out mutual friend from the Racing UK tent at the Arc? He was there!

I knew he would be there but didn't run into him. The Americans I saw there were Lee Tomlinson, marshalling his tour group, which included Little Watermelon and Mrs LW, my Saratoga buddy Vic Zast and Bill Nader was over there from Hong Kong

saratogabrit 10-09-2007 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
i found 2 brock guy and jeramy..

You could fit the rest into a phone box :D

saratogabrit 10-09-2007 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by brockguy
I agree 100%.. its a great atmosphere in Saratoga and Del Mar. Great weather, great people, great racing etc... trainers that have decent horses who need firm ground could do alot worse than send it over for some nice rich turf stakes races over the 6 weeks of Toga..a prep and then the sword dancer..

Saratoga is completely off the radar screen as far as most European racefans are concerned. I guess with the King George, Galway, Goodwood, York, Baden Baden coming all falling during the meet as well as Deauville/Clairefontaine racing for 5 of the 6 weeks of Saratoga-any racefans would probably head to Arlington in clear preference to either Del Mar or Saratoga.

One good reason for little interest is that I think there's only been about 3 European trained runners(in in the last 10 years maybe. Running Stag on the dirt and Michael Jarvis saddled Ela Athena in the Sword Dancer and had a runner in the race the next year. Oh and Martin Pipe had a runner in the Turf Writers Chase 2 or 3 years ago-who ran off the course-presumably to get to Siros early :)

NYRA needs to take a leaf out of Ascot's book and have someone like Nick Smith who attends most of the major meetings abroad to look for connections who might want to run at Ascot. It's all very hit and miss. Some like the idea. David Donk had a horse entered to run in the 1999 2000 Guineas-who got injured-and was keen to have another attempt.

A few more European runners-means fans will travel over. Pumping more money into the local economy, raising the per capita handle figure etc.

viscount26 10-09-2007 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
i found 2 brock guy and jeramy..

Don't I count hooves
:D

GPK 10-09-2007 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by viscount26
Don't I count hooves
:D


No..you are Mongolian

viscount26 10-09-2007 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK
No..you are Mongolian

GFY stalker :D

GPK 10-09-2007 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by viscount26
GFY stalker :D


always a pleasure to see you too Ian....

viscount26 10-09-2007 12:03 PM

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always a pleasure to see you too Ian....

Well, I've been on vacation, and need to get upto speed
:p

NoChanceToDance 10-09-2007 05:22 PM

Del Mar and Saratoga are two of the tracks i'd most like to visit.

I'd never use Horse Racing Abroad to get a trip organised though, those are FAR to expensive. I was going to the BC at Belmont the other year, looked on their website at the cost and the itinery, then worked the same itinery out on my own and i saved about £1,000 for the exact same trip.

With such good racing over here in the Summer, most europeans wouldn't want to miss it.

As far as i'm aware, American racing is decreasing in popularity over here.

brockguy 10-09-2007 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
NYRA needs to take a leaf out of Ascot's book and have someone like Nick Smith who attends most of the major meetings abroad to look for connections who might want to run at Ascot. It's all very hit and miss. Some like the idea. David Donk had a horse entered to run in the 1999 2000 Guineas-who got injured-and was keen to have another attempt.

Nick Smith has a job Id love.. despite all the talk about low prizemoney in England and the incentives for foreign shippers, it has certainly increased my interest in many of Ascot's races over the past few years. International racing at the highest level is what it is all about for me... it just seems that a few countries arent to willing to ship and challenge themselves.. but I suppose, there needs to be a big financial incentive to travel as well as the challenge..


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