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The new way of looking at horse racing

HOW MANY NEWBIES REALLY UNDERSTAND HORSE RACING- OR WANT TO?

Trying to have the casual and new race-goer understand the various racing terms is tough going- though probably not as tough as us trying to understand what the hell the ding dong 1010 Million Challenge is all about.


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As we have said before, many don’t even have any idea what a totalizator is, let alone being able to read it, and no amount of racing apps and talking head racing programs can make those who are simply uninterested in learning all these terms, get them to be, well, interested.


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Somewhere, somehow, it’s still all too “hard basket”, hardcore- and being communicated to this consumer group by many from another era- an era that has been long dead and which left the building with Elvis and his cheeseburgers.


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Below are some very real answers by a group of newbies to racing when asked what some of the more frequently mentioned racing terms mean.

STIPENDIARY STEWARDS

Are they the gay guys who swish around the aisles on a flight, purse their lips, serve cashews, and ask, “Coffee, tea or meeeee?”


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Or are they like Stewards on cruise ships like The Love Boat who book Jack Jones to sing the theme song for the television series?


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BARRIERS


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Aren’t barriers where one can’t get through? So, if horses have barriers, how do they break through? And what are the differences between barriers? Does barrier one help the horse to escape faster? Why are they not called gates? But even that’s confusing.


Eskimo Queen is caught up under the barrier at the start of the Caulfield Cup.

ENQUIRY

Is this some place you can call if you have any enquiries? Like can I call and enquire about where a jockey bought their blouse?


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Or is an enquiry like an inquisition- like the Spanish Inquisition where jockeys are interrogated and then court marshaled?


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JOCKEYS


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The brand of underwear Dad wears like his Walnuts brand or a DJ like Fatboy Slim.


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TRAINERS


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Adidas, Nike, Puma or Reebok?

Jockeys who ride horses wear trainers?


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BANKERS AND LEGS

Wall Street? The Wolf Of Wall Street?

A banker doing a runner after another financial crisis.

Douglas Whyte is a banker?

Which bank is he with?


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GRIFFIN


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Griffin Dunne, the Actor.

Hasn’t made a movie in ages.


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GELDING


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Of course, as the experienced racing fan knows, trainers- not running shoes, but those who train horses who are NOT fitness trainers- use various equipment to have horses focus on racing- blinkers, winkers etc.

But try explaining these terms to those new to racing and here’s what we got…

BLINKERS


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People afflicted by Rapid Eye Movement? Or is it the name of one of Santa’s reindeer?


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WINKERS


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Those afflicted by nervous tics.

Could also be a shortened version for winkelpickers- those pointy shoes Rockers once wore to kick the shit outta Mods.


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CHEEK PIECES

Some great piece of ass.

J-Lo has GREAT cheek pieces.


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VISORS


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It should be spelt VISITORS.

Or is it a type of scissors?


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HOOD


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A gangster, usually of the colored persuasion who wears a hoodie, carries a piece, listens to Rap music and hangs out with other bros from da hood.


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MUDLARK


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A type of bird related to skylarks.


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SPRINTER



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Usain Bolt


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MUGS GAME

Like the Shell Game- but you play it with mugs.


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