The flat season takes over next week. The chances of a horse falling are over 90% lower than national hunt and injuries to jockeys are far less common. I have heard people say racing should become flat only for these reasons, but I'd imagine the uproar if Cheltenham and the Grand National were cancelled as these are the country's biggest race meetings.
It's a tough call, as I know most trainers and owners really look after their houses and they usually go on to a good retirement. Yet the jumps side of the sport does need to look at improving safety more and maybe lowering the fences.
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