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Hetta Harris

@HettaStevens

Director of Education at The British Racing School

Newmarket, England Katılım Haziran 2012
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Chris Fawcett
Chris Fawcett@chrisgambler247·
Since the Budget, two completely different versions of reality have emerged. On one hand you have a significant number of people within racing who genuinely believe they “won”: that holding racing at 15% while pushing Remote Gaming Duty to 40% and sports betting to 25% somehow protects the sport. This version treats the Budget as a victory worth celebrating. The problem is that it bears no resemblance to what is actually happening across the betting and gaming industry, which is now facing the most severe financial shock in decades. Look at the numbers. Rank Group has already said the Budget creates a £40m hit. Last year it made £45m profit and paid £188m in UK taxes. Under the new structure it will make no profit at all and will pay £228m. Flutter has published its projected impact too: £320m in 2026 and £540m in 2027 before mitigation. Even after they cut marketing, reduce UK investment and attempt to offset the damage, they expect hundreds of millions wiped from their UK-facing economics. Evoke has said publicly that the tax changes will lead to thousands of job losses across the industry, reduced investment, weakened products, and significant growth of the unregulated black market as customers migrate away from licensed operators. And the anger inside the Betting and Gaming Council is deeper than anything we have ever seen. Grainne Hurst said on the Nick Luck podcast on Budget day that a new levy deal would not be happening anytime soon. Michael Dugher was even clearer. There is no exemption for racing. Racing is not protected. Racing’s funding will now be hit by cuts to sponsorship, by pressure on betting shops, and by punters shifting to unlicensed operators. He also made the point that the idea of a big levy increase is now “unlikely” because racing allowed itself to be drawn into a campaign built on completely unrealistic assumptions. All of this sits on top of the tension that already existed long before the Budget. Racing has become the most expensive product for bookmakers to carry. Media rights costs have risen sharply. Turnover has collapsed. Affordability checks (suggested at £100 a month by the SMF) have hammered bets on racing. Even in stable conditions, racing was already seen by operators as a premium-priced, low-margin, high-cost product. The idea that the relationship was harmonious before this Budget is simply untrue. It was strained. When the Government asked whether online betting, gaming and pool betting duty should be harmonised, the correct answer from racing and bookmakers alike was straightforward: “No.” No harmonisation. And just as importantly, no moral hierarchy where certain gambling products are singled out for punitive taxation. No framing that implies racing is virtuous while everything else is harmful. A single united response would have shut down the SMF/IPPR proposals instantly, just as similar proposals collapsed in 2024. But racing did not deliver unity. Some at the top of the sport attended the SMF roundtable. They gave an economically illiterate plan, based on static analysis with no allowance for the black market, credibility. Racing then pushed for its own “special rate.” Some validated the idea that casino and sports betting should be taxed far more aggressively. What people in racing have failed to understand is that racing is part of a suite of products punters use. Racing is the most expensive. Casino is the most profitable. Sports betting sits somewhere in between. No online bookmaker can profit by servicing win-single racing customers alone. Media rights fees on turnover, levy payments, and all the other costs make it impossible. Racing is only viable if its costs can be spread across the entire ecosystem and bettors use other products as well. That whole ecosystem has just become far more expensive to run. If operators decide racing isn’t worth promoting, racing becomes a background product. If GGY falls, levy falls. If turnover falls, media rights fees fall. Global operators can cut racing tomorrow and their businesses will continue. Racing cannot cut operators. Racing needs levy, media rights and sponsorship to survive. The dependency is one-way. Operators are furious. The BGC is furious. Independent bookies will suffer the most, with BetGoodwin already pulling all racing sponsorship. And yet people on the periphery of racing are still declaring victory and still framing operators as the enemy. None of this is grounded in economic reality. Some are even calling for the levy rate to rise, asking for a bigger piece of a far smaller pie. Racing has not won anything here. It has misunderstood what happened and why. The Budget has not protected the sport. It has destabilised the environment that funds it. If racing wants a viable future, it needs to rebuild unity with the operators it depends on and recognise the fundamental truth that British racing needs a healthy, regulated gambling industry far more than the global gambling industry needs British racing. Racing must to sever all ties with the anti-gambling lobby. No more round tables with people who pushed £100-a-month affordability checks and called for massive tax rises. It is time for racing to side with those who support gambling, not those who oppose it. Then it must wait for operators to calm down and hope that a path forward can be found. As always, it is the punters and those who work in racing who will suffer if this cannot be resolved.
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At The Races
At The Races@AtTheRaces·
Another winner for the on-song @ELavelleracing team! J J Moon returns from a 225-day break in style at @NewtonAbbotRace, cruising up the stands-side before seeing off Ambion View under @CobdenHarry...
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Lionesses
Lionesses@Lionesses·
WE'RE BACK-TO-BACK EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS!! 🏆
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Sam Hoskins
Sam Hoskins@HoskinsSam·
What a day @NewburyRacing with Rage Of Bamby winning the Gr.3 Hackwood Stakes @johnsonhoughton under a great ride from @bishopcharlie12. It was our 100th ever @HotToTrotRacing winner so a v.special way of bringing it up! The first ever at Ffos Las in 2012 seems a long time ago!
ITV Racing@itvracing

Eve Johnson Houghton continues her impressive form! Rage of Bamby wins the Hallgarten And Novum Wines Hackwood Stakes! 🥇 @johnsonhoughton | @bishopcharlie12 |@NewburyRacing

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careersinracing.com
careersinracing.com@careersinracing·
JOB ALERT!🙌 🗣 The British Racing School are currently looking to recruit a Yard Manager to join their team in Newmarket! The role will involve coordinating the exercise and care of circa 80 ex-racehorses on site. This will include giving guidance to trainees on stable management and overseeing their work in the yard. To find out more about this job opportunity, click the link 👉 jobs.careersinracing.com/job/334917/yar… #CareersinRacing #Careers #BritishHorseracingSchool #YardManager #Horserascing
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Hetta Harris
Hetta Harris@HettaStevens·
@AidanColeman @BrianSheerin91 Great interview & very real issues for sportsmen when forced into retirement. Keep talking & striking up conversations with new people to you in the industry (there are lots) - you will hit on something that ignites a small spark.
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Aidan Coleman
Aidan Coleman@AidanColeman·
Probably got more from this interview than I have from every other I’ve done in my career !! The “chat” with @BrianSheerin91 hit home more than I could ever imagine
Brian Sheerin@BrianSheerin91

Powerful stuff here from @AidanColeman as he opens up on the mental turmoil he has endured since his premature retirement through injury. An important read. “Talk about being lost. I do worry that I will feel like this forever, which wouldn't be ideal.” thoroughbreddailynews.com/aidan-coleman-…

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ITV Racing
ITV Racing@itvracing·
"[Robbie Llewellyn] said ride him like he's 40/1 and nick what you can" 🗣️ Liam Harrison spoke to Luke Harvey after an excellent ride on Titan Discovery 👏 #ITVRacing | @WindsorRaces | @RobbieLlew
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John Berry
John Berry@JohnWathenBerry·
Always good to see the @BRSNewmarket string when they come on the Heath @NewmarketGallop. Very impressed by the standard of riding: a well-disciplined, orderly string with all the riders sitting nicely, quietly & looking well in control.
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Sally Ann Grassick
Sally Ann Grassick@sagrassick·
Kentucky based people: I need to courier something to Churchill Downs for one of Todd Pletcher’s owners and I’m looking for a safe place to send it to in case it doesn’t arrive before they leave town after the weekend. Please and thanks
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Robbie Llewellyn Racing
Robbie Llewellyn Racing@RobbieLlew·
As the Jumps season comes to a close today, we would just like to thank all of our owners for the continued support; To our amazing team - without all of their hard work this wouldn’t be possible! A amazing second season with a Licence. 25 Winners 🏆 23% Win strike rate!!
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Robbie Llewellyn Racing
Robbie Llewellyn Racing@RobbieLlew·
Loup de maulde 🌟A winner 🏆 on Tuesday @TauntonRacing ! Giving the next generation a spin on Friday! Imogen (9) Jasmin (7)
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Kevin Blake
Kevin Blake@kevinblake2011·
Performance of the week so far? The outstanding @RichardHoiles finding time in one of the busiest weeks of the year to debate a PETA representative and put him right on our behalf. Thank you, Richard. #StandUpForRacing
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Josh Apiafi
Josh Apiafi@joshapiafi·
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 to @EquineP the only company associated with Horseracing at the National Equine Show @thenec Check out the queue for their VR experience👀 Future fan engagement is crutial to the survival (and growth) of the sport, so where are all our other stakeholders? @BHAHorseracing
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