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Inviting the outside world in inevitably leads to more scrutiny

Galway: Davy Russell, who won the Galway Plate on Balko Des Flos, meets young fan Alan Jordan after his victory
Davy Russell in happier times after winning the Galway Plate on Balko Des FlosCredit: Caroline Norris (racingpost.com/photos)

Horseracing is and has probably always been a niche pursuit.

Given the global reach in modern life of sports like football and rugby, it’s not hard to argue that racing is now more of a minority sport than ever.

We all want the sport to thrive, develop, evolve with the times and broaden its fanbase.

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