
Racing, Where’s The Rush?
What’s up with Racing, It’s A Rush? Who’s in charge? Who’s making the decisions, and more importantly, who’s paying?
What’s up with Racing, It’s A Rush? Who’s in charge? Who’s making the decisions, and more importantly, who’s paying?
With a first birthday just around the corner, the Racing – It’s A Rush initiative has to face some serious questions. Like what has actually been achieved and why a simple marketing tool like a website appears out of their reach? The jury is out – but you be the judge…
In response to our recent profile on Racing, It’s A Rush brand ambassador Maps Maponyane, reader Philip Goldberg wrote in with a set of questions to Maps. We sent Mr Goldberg’s letter to the Racing, It’s A Rush team. Here is their response.
Does his heart skip a beat when he opens a race-card? How much does he wager a week and how many times a week does he punt? Does he own or has he ever bought a racehorse and paid keep? A reader asks Maps to open up…
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