Sunday, 20 December 2009

10 things UK racecourses could learn from Santa Anita

It's interesting to see that Kempton are going to encourage racegoers to wave placards with the number 4 on them if Kauto Star wins the King George on Boxing Day. This innovation echoes the numerous Zenayatta and Girl Power placards that I saw at the Breeders Cup last month. It certainly helped build up the atmosphere at Santa Anita so it will be interesting to see how it works at Kempton and whether people wave them before and during the race. Perhaps people will make and bring their own?

I think it's a fantastic idea although I do understand Paul Nicholls concern expressed in yesterday's Racing Post about spooking a horse. I think if people are sensible though it would be fine. Whilst I applaud the idea I think it could be a while before we see a Cheltenham Annual Member waving a 'Go Kauto' banner but 'racing' has to innovate and adapt. This is a great example of an idea that will appeal to younger racegoers, particularly those who attend cricket and football. Below are nine other ideas that we could use. It's a bit of a wish list, in that some of the ideas and actions would require considerable investment but the majority are simple, cheap and very achievable.

Reduce ticket prices - £6($10) to attend the world's richest sports event and £50($86) for equivalent tickets (Tatts) for Gold Cup day. Over 8 times as much! A different racing economy I know but prices need to come down. Towcester are leading the way by offering free admission so it can be done. Other ideas would be to provide free betting (or food and drink) vouchers with tickets like Newbury are doing on Tuesday 29 Dec.

Reduce drink prices - drink in racecourse bars such as Cheltenham are too expensive. £3.80 for a pint is just wrong. I haven't included food as I've given up eating at racecourses due to costs and queuing a long time ago, so have no ideas of current costs although I still see the queues.

Free and surfaced car parks - charging for parking is irritating at best and is another reason no to go racing at worse. At the Cheltenham Festival, Royal Ascot, King George at Kempton and Hennessy Gold Cup I have to park in a field and am charged for this. The first two are world class sporting events - not acceptable in the 21st century.

Free transport from train and bus stations - free comfortable buses were laid on to and from the nearest train station to Santa Anita. At the Cheltenham Boylesports meeting punters getting off trains had to wait around 30 mins for a £7 taxi to the course.

Very large numbers on cloths - such a simple idea to have the American style very large numbers to help racegoers (and the commentator) identify the horses. I doubt if there is much or any additional cost so why don't they do this? A no brainer.

Better access to horses and jockeys - Racecourses are generally structured so that horses and jockeys are kept at arms length from the crowds. Obviously there are safety issues with the horses but at the Breeders Cup you could talk to and take photos of jockeys quite easily and get to within 4 feet of a horse on it's way to post...and it was busy. Edward Gillespie was recently quoted as saying his best improvement to Cheltenham was the walkway in front of the stands. The crowds love to see the horses and jockeys walk back after the races and celebrate the winner. More of this please.

More place to sit down - Despite being young(ish) and fit it's relaxing to be able to take the weight of your feet and read the paper or have a coffee during racing and yet it can be so difficult to find anywhere to sit down. It's great to see that Cheltenham have made improvements in this area this season with loads more benches around. Such an easy thing to do - other courses please take note.

Audible racecourse commentary - How many times have you wanted to watch a race on TV and there is no commentary or even worse a different commentary? This isn't just a racecourse thing but a bookies one too. It's rare to find a TV in a bar or at totesport outlet or even on course betting shop with a commentary or one you can actually hear. Again, such an easy thing to fix that would improve the racegoers experience.

Feature race at end of card - Why do we have the feature race in the middle of the racecard? Perhaps it's for TV scheduling reasons but like the Breeeders' Cup it should be the last race on the card. The atmosphere before the Breeders' Cup Classic was explosive as throughout the card it had been fizzing away with people talking about who was going to win, and yes there were Zenyatta banners everywhere. The best race should be the Grand Finale, the climax of the meeting with the other races building up to it. People sloping off after the Cheltenham Gold Cup does not help the atmosphere. The Festival has a fantastic atmosphere but it could be better. This simple step would help all meetings not just the big ones.

Santa Anita gets the above right. Added together they make a real difference to the racing experience. Let's hope that Racing for Change (Racing Enterprises Ltd) are considering these ideas in their proposals and if not I hope they are reading this. Please comment on these ideas and feel free to add your own suggestions below.

4 comments:

danmunn said...

Great comments here JP and the switch to larger numbered cloths would help us no end if there were two horses in similar silks (a Cheltenham race where JP Mac has sent a few to run springs to mind).

However, the idea of free tarmaced car parks is one I wouldnt agree with. The fields you park in at Cheltenham are hired to the festival yearly by farmers and alike who try to make a profit from this. I'm not sure how they would feel about someone tarmacing over their field let alone the damaging effect it could do for the picturesque views around Cheltenham. I'm happy to park in a field as long as it doesn't rain!

Lastly, the BC Classic wasn't the very last race, the Santa Anita Derby was - a Gr2 race that hardly anyone saw in the end yet is the last 3yo spectacular of the year. It's a fantastic idea by Santa Anita and the US race authorities to place their main race one from the end of the cards but don't Royal Ascot and Cheltenham almost do this? (Give or take one race)

Scott Ferguson said...

Good luck getting out of the car park within two hours if the feature race closes the card. Do you want people to have done their dough by the time the best race comes around? Somewhere past halfway, but not the last. If it was for this time of year in the UK, you'd have to finish even earlier as you'd replace the bumper with a jumps race and would need better light...

Jonathan Pollinger said...

Thanks for the commments both. danmumm - agree that not the last race on card but the Classic was the last BC race. Points taken Scott but I think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.

danmunn said...

One big plus for making the main race the last or one-but-last of the day is definitely that it'll stick in the memory. For example, many went home with Zenyatta fresh in the memory and going over the race non stop in their heads. You wouldnt get that if the Classic was halfway through the card with a load of claiming races and maidens after