With the Betting Bank Competition and The Other Competition established (until they lose their appeal) as the Major Meeting Competitions, I'm now turning my thoughts towards something lighter for other meetings.
I don't know what would appeal so I'm suggesting a few possibles to see what interest there might be.
The Saturday/Sunday/Weekend League.
A level stakes competition running over the rest of the season, or between 2 dates. Every Saturday/Sunday/Weekend you have £1000 to back on up to 4 horses in single win or ew bets with all winning bets calculated at SP.
The Flat/Jumps Season League. Same principal but £1000 Every Saturday to be used before the following Saturday
The Nap Selections League. One nap selection per day. Level stakes based (SP). Missed days regarded as break even. Could be run each month.
Just a few options. If you have any views on these or would like to suggest any others please comment below and at some point I'll set up a poll to test the interest.
Obviously nobody wants to be tied up in lots of competitions so it's a case of trying to establish just how many, how based and when.
Thanks.
I don't know what would appeal so I'm suggesting a few possibles to see what interest there might be.
The Saturday/Sunday/Weekend League.
A level stakes competition running over the rest of the season, or between 2 dates. Every Saturday/Sunday/Weekend you have £1000 to back on up to 4 horses in single win or ew bets with all winning bets calculated at SP.
The Flat/Jumps Season League. Same principal but £1000 Every Saturday to be used before the following Saturday
The Nap Selections League. One nap selection per day. Level stakes based (SP). Missed days regarded as break even. Could be run each month.
Just a few options. If you have any views on these or would like to suggest any others please comment below and at some point I'll set up a poll to test the interest.
Obviously nobody wants to be tied up in lots of competitions so it's a case of trying to establish just how many, how based and when.
Thanks.

