Fred tried it a few years ago Ron. Went down like a french kiss at a family reunion. The games lasted about 15 mins.
Ah. Well they could still have computer generated results. People would have just as much chance of winning/losing
I hope Animal Aid do not hear about the TEN fallers in the Virtual National. They would be climbing the walls as we speak. Only 3 horses fell in last year's real National, so 10 going down was a carve-up. Of course the problem was that there were zero PU horses in the Virtual National, compared to 14 in the real race last year. It seemed odd not to have pulled up runners. It wasn't for me but if people enjoyed the Virtual Race then the best of luck to them.
I would hope that some of the virtual jockeys got a bollocking for persisting with no hopers until they fell