
Originally Posted by
el punter
You'll find that the quality of racing (measured by the ratings award by the official handicapper) is far superior at Goodwood this week than at Galway.
There are no 'Group' races at Galway, there are several each day at Goodwood.
The Galway Races is about much more than the quality of the horses however. It's a cultural thing (like Pete said).
The top jockeys and trainers are not all in Galway either. There is a large Ballydoyle and Godolphin contingent in Goodwood this week.
And IF a stroke is going to pulled in a race - it's not going to be in a black-type contest at one of the highest profile meetings of the British racing calendar live on BBC. It's going to be tucked away in some 2nd rate maiden at a gaff track.
Another and...why would the British fix a race to allow an Arab horse to win?
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