Oxford spokesman Mick Wheble recently announced that Oxford will not allow that historic events such as Scurry Gold Cup and Gold Collar die. The spokesman said that Oxford with the help of its bookmakers will make sure that these historic events will continue being a part of the big industry.
Wheble said that track bookmakers will find the money to support Scurry Gold Cup and Gold Collar. Oxford bookmakers will not allow that these events will die.
Wheble admitted that historic events should not die. They should continue to be a part of the huge industry they have been actually a part for a period of time.
The Oxford spokesman said: “Obviously it would need to be cleared with senior GRA management, but we’d be happy to step in and run the competitions here if no-one else was interested in doing so. It would mean reduced prize-money, £1,000 to the winner of each, but at least that would be better than letting such historic events die.”
Some will not be happy about the events’ prize money being reduced. But then what will matter for Oxford is that the historic events will still be a part of the big industry. So whatever the effect of reducing the prize money will be will not be a big thing for Oxford. Oxford will only care about the historic events continuing as part of the industry they have been a part for period of time.
Oxford will do anything just to make sure that the historic events will not die. They are important events that should not die and be experienced in many years to come. Oxford with the help of its bookmakers will ensure that these historic events will still be available in many years to come for everyone’s enjoyment. We hope that they will succeed.
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