Thursday, January 13, 2011

This is not your average Track Tabloid- because this is not your average horse racing site!

Track Tabloid

Not Your Average Track Tabloid!

 

Hi there! 

Can you believe that 2010 is over and the horse racing community is already racing their horses in 2011's races? That’s because 2011 promises to be the most competitive, challenging and lucrative year ever seen; and while the average person would shy away from such excitement, there is nothing average about virtual horse racing on Raceclubs.

2011 is going to be your year on Raceclubs. It's going to be a great one but we just can’t help wishing you an even better one! 


Regards 
The Raceclubs Team

2010 Above Average Horses

The average horse running over 100 races in 2010 won 22% of their races to earn $2,000 each while the top 20 horses fared a little better with $6,400 each and a 30% wins percentage. Nine Point Eight almost beat everyone with $13,375 and The Derby title but there was one little horse that beat him with a dazzling 46%. 
Is your horse above average?

2010 Above Average Trainers

The top 100 biggest earners averaged $21,015, the top 20 amassed $60,400 but even the richest of the rich cringed as their other half (Shotgun_mike!) whipped up an exclusive $329,000. Squeaky Cleaned Stables went from rookie to wealthy in 15th position with $28,000. And, while we’re exposing everyone’s earnings- compare yours for 2010!

2010 Above Average Profits

2,262 horses were auctioned throughout 2010, averaging $146 per horse. 37 horses sold for over $1,000, some were even sold twice. While El Nino Got A Bro sold for $ 4,923- which makes him the fourth most expensive horse in the history of virtual horse racing (after these monsters). Sometimes, virtual horses are worth racing before selling them.

2010 Above Average Awards

Ever wonder who were the top ten trainers of the year, or how you compared as a trainer? The Race Programmer poured through every single race since the beginning of time to identify the best trainers of each year since 2001. These are the trainers who made virtual horse racing great, and you’re leading the next generation in their footsteps.

2011 Above Average Rewards

There are over 38,257 races until the end of the season, plus you can cap a race, request a race and even sponsor a race. Don’t forget to qualify for a race, challenge series or consolation race. With $400,000 sponsoring the 
29th season of virtual horse racing you want to run as many races as possible- or at least more than the average horse.

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17 Challenge Series 
That's how many titles Shotgun_mike won in 2010.

Nine Point Eight 
9.8 is the highest ranking horse alive in the hall of fame.

Rookie To Riches 
Divine Diva went from rookie to $21,700 within 6 months.

Milestone Horses 
Outlaw Hideout was the first horse to sell for over $1,000.

Image Credits 
Images courtesy of photos8.com.

Our best advice... 
Share your best advice with more rookie trainers in 2011.

Three or 6 TTs / day? 
24 or 48hrs > Request? 
 Your Choice.

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