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    alan1
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    Watching RUK tonight they discussed in depth Whitley Jockey ratings.

    Does anyone know where you can obtain these?

    Thanks

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    Prufrock
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    seabird
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    Always been interested in his jockey ratings.

    It was those that brought a young Graham Lee to my attention, not sure what sort of rating Mr. Lee has been achieving since he’s been with Ferdy.

    Colin

    http://www.viewfromthecouch.co.uk

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    A poor rating in October if Graham Cunningham is to be believed :wink:

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    Avatar photokentdougal
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    Hi
    I thought Racing Research were no longer operating

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    Avatar photoDrone
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    Are you thinking of Racing System Builder (RSB) ?

    They plan to cease operations at the end of the Flat

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    [code:1lpxd7cx]Are you thinking of Racing System Builder (RSB) ?

    They plan to cease operations at the end of the Flat[/code:1lpxd7cx]

    Was a very good product. Their VFM ratings in private hands would have been a goldmine. Probably the best UK example of how the Hong Kong computer teams operate.

    Any idea why their stopping, Drone?

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    Avatar photoDrone
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    ‘we have been struggling with a flawed business model since launch’

    Which only confirms what many thought was the case when Mr Drakeford and his partner(s) launched the product and were a visible presence on racing-related e-mail lists extolling the virtues of their product.

    A highly-regarded product whose creators saw it as their love child born from a labour of love; the familiar scenario of an individual with a novel idea/invention who either can’t be bothered or lacks the business acumen to market or price it correctly

    Clive Sinclair springs to mind

    IMO of course

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