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Conversation has reached the same conclusion as I did when I was typing this but hey ho.....
There are lots of ways to promote racing and increase attendances.....
Club's, I think should attempt to host weekend events. First day of racing could be a desirable open, 2nd day could be done as a time trial event from times accrued the day previously.
Owners to have more dogs - we don't pass on our ''B grade'' dogs. We're fortunate enough to be part of a club where time handicapping rules, why this format isn't nationwide is beyond my comprehension and can't help but feel it builds ''bad blood'' with heavyweight dogs. I see a number of slower dogs attend weekend events but not given the opportunity of a run. These dogs can be gold dust to a club in training youngsters, they should be given the opportunity to show off their abilities beyond their clubs be it time handicaps, longer distance races, Maiden classes, whatever. You'll know if it's working if Tony invests in a bloody big van!!! :lol:
Attract newcomers to the sport - Seriously, what is the point of someone bringing their dog week in week, week out if their owners aren't given that little taste of glory to tempt them? I would suggest clubs do lots of promotion not just in papers. Do a feature of your club dogs in whippet news, get the camera out, get photos and get them on facebook, K9, The whippet forum. Clubs - get yourselves a group on facebook, make it public and invite members to events. Run your racing like I've suggested above and award little trophies, rosettes, certificates. This stuff costs pennies but it can be priceless to a dog owner.
At the end of Wessy's club racing season, all the owners get a little envelope of photos of their dogs but I'm also thinking of awarding owners with Certificates like best newcomer, Most improved dog etc etc. When we hold our Bend Bonanza, my hope is that every one of those devoted owners who've come to all our club meets will leave that day with a little something along with a big round of applause and leave feeling very proud of their dog, regardless of how it faired against the high ranking Open class dogs.
Widen your horizons, Club opens to have pedigree racing and lurcher racing. I think the NNWRF and The BWRA should seriously think of broadening their horizons especially when you look at lurcher racing where ''champs titles'' are given out like candy. There is the potential for revenue to be gained if someone decided to take them on and organise some racing that is on good ground, fair and promotes clean racing. There are many bank hol weekend events where Monday has a relatively low attendance, maybe Mondays could host a non-ped time handicap (based on times accrued at the weekend for loosing dogs) or maiden class racing along with some lurcher racing?
There are lots of ways to promote racing and increase attendances.....
Club's, I think should attempt to host weekend events. First day of racing could be a desirable open, 2nd day could be done as a time trial event from times accrued the day previously.
Owners to have more dogs - we don't pass on our ''B grade'' dogs. We're fortunate enough to be part of a club where time handicapping rules, why this format isn't nationwide is beyond my comprehension and can't help but feel it builds ''bad blood'' with heavyweight dogs. I see a number of slower dogs attend weekend events but not given the opportunity of a run. These dogs can be gold dust to a club in training youngsters, they should be given the opportunity to show off their abilities beyond their clubs be it time handicaps, longer distance races, Maiden classes, whatever. You'll know if it's working if Tony invests in a bloody big van!!! :lol:
Attract newcomers to the sport - Seriously, what is the point of someone bringing their dog week in week, week out if their owners aren't given that little taste of glory to tempt them? I would suggest clubs do lots of promotion not just in papers. Do a feature of your club dogs in whippet news, get the camera out, get photos and get them on facebook, K9, The whippet forum. Clubs - get yourselves a group on facebook, make it public and invite members to events. Run your racing like I've suggested above and award little trophies, rosettes, certificates. This stuff costs pennies but it can be priceless to a dog owner.
At the end of Wessy's club racing season, all the owners get a little envelope of photos of their dogs but I'm also thinking of awarding owners with Certificates like best newcomer, Most improved dog etc etc. When we hold our Bend Bonanza, my hope is that every one of those devoted owners who've come to all our club meets will leave that day with a little something along with a big round of applause and leave feeling very proud of their dog, regardless of how it faired against the high ranking Open class dogs.
Widen your horizons, Club opens to have pedigree racing and lurcher racing. I think the NNWRF and The BWRA should seriously think of broadening their horizons especially when you look at lurcher racing where ''champs titles'' are given out like candy. There is the potential for revenue to be gained if someone decided to take them on and organise some racing that is on good ground, fair and promotes clean racing. There are many bank hol weekend events where Monday has a relatively low attendance, maybe Mondays could host a non-ped time handicap (based on times accrued at the weekend for loosing dogs) or maiden class racing along with some lurcher racing?