If only they were? What benefit is to be had by the above scheduling for any Countries racing public?payuppal wrote:Perhaps because the racing authorities are considering the needs of their own racing public, not of an exchange from which they derive no benefit?
Just a thought.
People in Ireland want to watch and bet on Irish, UK and French racing, people in the UK want watch and bet on UK, Irish and French racing and likewise for France. Not all people but many do.
It has nothing specifically to do with Betfair but the general betting Levy which covers all betting mediums (Betfair is part of it in the UK) which in turn represents a significant part of the funding of the sport in all of those Countries.
If each countries racing public wasn't interested in the other and their Industries weren't so closely tied then clashes would be no issue.
It is frustrating for people who trade and bet but who it should frustrate the most are the owners, jockies and trainers as it is they who ultimately pay the price of a lower Levy