bayman wrote:i'll take a leaf out of mals book with his carton & suggest clubs should 'do a mal' & put up say $1000.00 to pick the card (i know it was done on mondays for a while at gdp but the last time i was there on a monday they didn't do it mind you that was the first 5 winners) 'my plan/suggestion' is that you put a form in the racebook & you have to lodge it oncourse & be there all day/night to be able to collect, you can buy as many books as you wish & therefore put in as many entries as you desire, then promote it on EVERY STATION & on both tv & radio, surely that would entice more people in & when their on track they then spend money, i'm talking about all three codes
what do you experts think ???
how about $2 entry thru the gates. This is one thing I will never get. Why does the price of entry stay so high when they can't get anyone through the door? They should be giving away memberships. The more people they have there, the more pies, pasties, drinks, racebooks they'll sell, which in turn will look better on TV, which will promote and gain more sponsors and therefore the SAJC will be able to create similar revenue by having 500 $2 spectators as 100 $15 spectators. Slugging $7 a beer is a bit rich when the local has $2.50 schooners of pale, and I'm 5 mins walk from home.
The SAJC has to give people want and need to leave their loungerooms. Personally if it's at Cheltenham, VPark or Morphettville, I've got a 25 min trip to get to the closest venue. If I drink then I've gotta taxi or bus/tram it home. When I do get in I have a few $2 buck bets here and there. So getting slugged $15 at the gate is reason enough for me not to go. The bookies give nothing away as you'd expect, so I'm not jumping out of my skin to get there for that reason.
Your idea is a good one, and there would be lots out there but the question should be asked......why should I go? Currently there are enough reasons to stay at home or go to the local, and it's up to the SAJC to convince me and thousands of others why we should go.