a) Yes!!! i have unequivocal confidence that when I'm backing a horse its a tryer, i have to or how can i have a bet? when you play cards can you be 100% sure in a live game that the dealers not at it or that theres not some form of collusion occurring at the table?
you have to exert a certain amount of trust, perhaps not as much as needed to place a bet on a horse in light of these accusations but the principal is the same, its a situation where your dealing with the individual, and where theres money theres the inextricable criminal element waiting/trying to steal or defraud as much of it as possible.
Horseracing has become so mainstream that i would have thought the criminal element working within the industry would have decreased but for the implementation of betfairs software that allows the individual to "lay" a singular horse and in effect become the bookmaker.
the opportunity this affords the criminally minded is vast yet the betting patterns are monitored in such a way that i believe betfair are doing their best to extirpate the potential for criminality and uphold the articles of the gaming act.
b)Betfair is detracting from the on course bookmakers profit. It decreases their mark up and gives them significant cause to moan about all aspects of the software primarily because of the financial ramifications is has for them.
I think that the betfair software is revolutionary for the gaming industry, its a natural progression of gambling that coincides with the expansion of the internet.
the bookmakers want to moan because its taking money out of there pockets but they erroneously use the suspicious betting patterns angle as a platform on which to assuage their inherent indignation at this inexorable modern day gaming rival.
c) I have intricate knowledge of the extent to which greyhound racing was/is crooked.
I mean everyones at it in that game and whats more everyone within the game knows it.
The bookmakers, trainers, owners, kennel lads, track staff, EVERYONE!!!
I used to own 2 low class greyhounds with a pal of mine at the stow in the late 90s.
they were no good but i was in the game to get the info, find out about which dogs were not running well and which went, and i did!! the games still like that and there doesn't seem to be anyone that wants to stop it so with precarious autonomy they just crack on, and probably will continue to do so for some time!!
d)nothing, absolutely nothing.
Irrespective of the outcome, punters are punters, they love the horses, they're addicted, i was in the betting shop when the 9/11 atrocities happend and the news was coming through and do you know what happend? NOTHING, knowbody cared, it could be the apocalypse outside but when your in the betting shop and doing you wages, winning a few hundred quid, waiting for the last one in a four fold to come up, you couldn't care less whats going on out side.
The punters will always be there, they love the game too much!!!
The gaming industry on the whole is one big hypocrisy, bit of a cliche i know but it is.
The bookmakers are your best Friends but they wont give you the cab fare home when you do your dough.
When the bookmakes scouts find out about a horse/dog with a niggling injury or a slight cough do they tell the punters? NO WAY!!!!!!!! they take your dough with a smile. when the punters get an edge though its called cheating!!
Fallons no mug and it is correct that he is Innocent until proven guilty.
If he is guilty of conspiring to fix and carrying out the act of fixing races then I'd imagine he'd endeavour to accomplish this task with a little more discretion than getting a hose 15 lenghs clear on the bridle then easing down to get nipped on the line.
there are ways of getting a horse beat and thats just not one of them, you keep the horse at the back, find it some trouble, you give it an easier time than you appear to be!!!
I think that whatever the findings in this case people will postulate of the future of racing, disparage all those involved, convey opinions of unimaginable exasperation and indignation with one hand, whilst keeping the other hand free to write down todays eachway treble at haydock