One of racing’s regular hot topics has flared up again this morning but there is danger in seeking a solution to this non-problem
The perennial argument about whether the Cheltenham Festival is too much of a good thing has been reignited this morning by James Knight, who holds a senior position at Ladbrokes Coral. Knight goes so far as to say that the Festival’s best races are “ridiculously hyped” and “done to death”.
The absurd Cheltenham obsession in NH racing needs to be reversed. There are several excellent races during the rest of the season that are just as good as (if not better than) the ridiculously hyped and done-to-death Championship Festival races.
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