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	<title>Comments on: Commerce rules</title>
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		<title>By: Bert</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bert</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 06:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sand Racer  said...

    Retroactive funds into the race prize pool sounds like a good idea to me. Tough to implement maybe, but not impossible. You can have the added betfair percentage take worked out how quickly Andrew?

    I am sure the racecourse would be happy to recieve the extra funds too. Of course, they will not want to mention your name every race without the £600+ racecard sponsorship money. The odds are they'll get more than that in the long term multiplied by every race run.

    Very unlikely the racing authorities will go for it though. That does not mean the idea is not correct and fairer to all concerned.
    27 February 2007 01:34</description>
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<p>    Retroactive funds into the race prize pool sounds like a good idea to me. Tough to implement maybe, but not impossible. You can have the added betfair percentage take worked out how quickly Andrew?</p>
<p>    I am sure the racecourse would be happy to recieve the extra funds too. Of course, they will not want to mention your name every race without the £600+ racecard sponsorship money. The odds are they&#8217;ll get more than that in the long term multiplied by every race run.</p>
<p>    Very unlikely the racing authorities will go for it though. That does not mean the idea is not correct and fairer to all concerned.<br />
    27 February 2007 01:34</p>
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