The super rich spend £120 million on new horses as the rest of us struggle

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The yearling sales in Newmarket this week saw £110 million spent on racing's next generation of blue-bloods. Three horses broke the £2 million barrier on their own.

The rich spend £120 million on new horses as the rest of us struggle. Three horses broke the £2 million barrier on their own. Money talks in the world of Flat racing. Sheikh Mohammed and MV Magnier should think twice about turning the heating on.

The super rich spend £120 million on new horses. William Hill offers £30 in free bets.

The super rich spend £120 million on new horses. Betfair offers £10 get £30 and Paddy Power offers $20 if the horse wins.

Sky Bet offers £30 in free bets on racing if you bet £10 on Racing.

The super rich spend £120 million on new horses. Ladbrokes: Bet £5 Get £20.

Coral offers £5 bet on sportsbook with a £20 refund. Paddy Power offers a first bet of £2.0 with no cash-out. Sky Bet offers 3 x £10 bet tokens with free bets. The bloodstock industry is worth billions. The super rich spend £120 million on new horses every year. Some of the horses are bought by peasants. William Hill offers play safe. Ladbrokes offers new customers a bonus.

The King's Coronation will probably be on Derby day. The sport was put on hold because of the passing of Queen.

The super rich spend £120 million on new horses. The Friday before the Coronation should be a mega race day with the Derby, Oaks and Coroneration Cup back-to-back- to- back.

Racing has potential but its leaders are stuck in their ways. Mick Easterby, a trainer and a punter, is selling his last tooth to raise money for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Paul Williams, who died recently, commissioned an artist to build a horse sculpture out of his losing betting slips. Ascot understands that a day at the races costs a lot. The money raised will go to Macmillan Cancer Support. The sculpture is worth over a million quid. It would look great in the head office of one of the big bookies. Racing's attendances have slumped this year. They are down. For this only, the sport should throw the kitchen sink at it.

Remember to gamble responsibly. Establishes time and monetary limits before playing. Gambling is not worth it if one is upset, angry or depressed.

Establishes time and monetary limits before playing. Gambling only with money they can afford to lose.


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