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Racing League has to go - and Sean Levey saga was a suitably shambolic end
This article, exclusive to Members' Club Ultimate subscribers, was originally written in September and sees Ireland editor Richard Forristal in typically punchy mood
If it’s a mature and balanced review of the 2022 Racing League you are after, then Andrew Dietz will provide one for you here. If you’re after something a little more dogmatic, then stop where you are. It’s just not for me.
Am I the only one who thinks a team-based series of Class 3 and 4 Flat handicaps that climaxes on the all-weather is not exactly making the best use of the product racing has to sell? Apparently not.
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