on 04-04-2019 10:46
Hi everyone!
The Grand National, "the world's greatest steeplechase", is approaching fast and runs this weekend in Aintree on Saturday 6th April.
I wasn't very familiar with this myself, so did some reading online. There's a whole festival built around it! Have any of you ever attended this?
The entertainment starts on Thursday (today) with some music (The Mersey Beatles are performing!) and of course, horse racing. Friday is Ladies Day with of course horse racing, but also all the stylish hats and fashion being spotlighted, celebrating individuality and creativity. And then Saturday is the Grand National day with the main race, which I read takes about 8 minutes, with 40 runners and riders taking part in Jumps racing.
ITV have the broadcasting rights for this one until 2020, so you can follow the race from home on TV, or via their live stream on the ITV website or the ITV player app.
Do any of you follow horse racing and interested in checking out this one on Saturday? 🐴🐴🐴
04-04-2019 20:01 - edited 04-04-2019 20:04
04-04-2019 20:01 - edited 04-04-2019 20:04
Just to add this statement from the League Against Cruel Sports re The Grand National
The League Against Cruel Sports is once again calling on Aintree Racecourse and the British Horseracing Authority to put vital safety measures in place for the horses running the Grand National.
The call is being made following figures released by the BHA that show the number of horse deaths on racecourses have reached a six-year high. In 2018 alone, 201 horses lost their lives during competitive races, but the League says just one death would be one death too many.
Due to take place at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool on Saturday [April 06], the Grand National is one of the most arduous race on the National Hunt calendar.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-04-2019 20:34
on 04-04-2019 20:34
on 04-04-2019 20:48
I agree with what has been posted above
All cruel sports should be banned
on 05-04-2019 00:41
on 05-04-2019 00:41
This is my final post about this 'race'.
It's an article from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
I know PETA hold extreme views and I don't agree with all of them, though this article provides undisputed facts about the Grand National.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-04-2019 09:17
on 05-04-2019 09:17
100% agree with you @Glory1
It is shameful to "don" the red coat get on a "steed" charge off with and set 100 hounds after a defenceless little fox ~ have these halfwits got no shame?
(not to forget the hunting horn to add even more daft sounds to the event)
on 05-04-2019 09:25
on 05-04-2019 09:25
Hi @Marjo
There is a great depth of feeling by many decent and concerned people about the rights, health and wellbeing of our animals. There is much to be concerned about Horse Racing with Jumps is one.
I know it is surprising to you especially as this event is built up by the media and there is much money
staked on this race and the pressures to make money often come before the wellbeing of our
wonderful partners in life ~ animals.
on 05-04-2019 10:11
on 05-04-2019 10:11
I am not ashamed but proud to say that I have been a member of the League Against Cruel Sports, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and similar animal protection societies.
Societies such as these are not extremists. The extremists are those who seek pleasure and gain from the inflicting of cruelty on the creatures with whom we share this planet. Such acts in violation of the lives of our fellow creatures can be combatted, not by vengance acts of violence but by consumer power - the effective action of boycott. By simply refusing to attend, watch, and purchase anything connected with the abuse of animals sends a clear message to those who participate in, advocate, promote, publicise this abuse, who have, do, and will take notice when profits from such abuse are at stake.
on 05-04-2019 10:26
on 05-04-2019 10:26
I think The PETA article I posted about the Grand National shows some damn convincing facts about that 'sport' !!
Problem is, it's a rich 'mans' sport and they see it as a 'spectacle'. The money poured into it is pretty obscene. Whilst the sentiment of boycotting is all well and good, it's not enough as it will never happen. Not while there is money to be made.
I have been a member of the League Against Cruel Sports for years. Fox Hunting is banned in this country. Who upholds the ban?
No-one, as we still see RICH people defying the law and riding out with the hounds most weekends.
I don't see any jail sentencess for them!!
Veritas Numquam Perit
05-04-2019 12:02 - edited 05-04-2019 12:03
05-04-2019 12:02 - edited 05-04-2019 12:03
Most of these sports, and I use the term sports very loosely, are rich mens' sports. You don't see your average man participating in them, he can't afford it.
Fox hunting I find nauseating. I just don't understand what pleasure anyone can derive from watching hounds tear a poor fox to pieces. It appals me that despite the ban the practice continues. No one is jailed; no one is fined. So much for justice and obeying the law. That's just for the likes of you and me.
They say money talks. Well it certainly does with fox hunting and the Grand National.
on 05-04-2019 12:11