Summary
SCOTLAND'S five courses are bracing themselves for some bad news as the anxious wait begins to discover the full extent of the fallout caused by the British Horseracing Board's historic auction of race meetings.
In a move forced on it by the Office Of Fair Trading following the latter's long investigation into the sport, the BHB has started selling off 183 meetings to the highest bidder and the early signs are that the tartan tracks are struggling to compete in racing's equivalent of Bargain Hunt.See the full content of this document
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Tartan Tracks Counting Cost of Auction System
Musselburgh lost two fixtures in the first auction on Monday but as the week-long process continues, that cou...
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