
New schedule possibilities for next season
I'm going to outline a few ideas that have been mentioned across the years as a potential new direction for the league to get them all in one place and start a debate on where we can take things whilst we are going through a period of change.
The first thing I'd like to say is that I am seriously considering reducing the number of meaningless handicaps and increasing the number of bigger race handicaps as well as introducing the real life rule of only being able to compete in a handicap once you've had three runs. The handicapper role will remain but will take place after all the declarations are in for a major handicap and tweaked accordingly. Does anyone have any major concerns about this? Horses are so evenly matched and weight plays such a big part that the existing arrangements have more to do with fiddling the system, good fortune or a handicapper mistake than trainer skill.
Following on from that I want to introduce more maidens and listed races so as horses have more prep races and can follow a natural progression. I propose the following field sizes for the races
Maiden: max 20, fields split if more than this
Listed: max 20, fields split if more than this
Handicaps: max 30
Group races: max 20, highest rated 20 compete, the rest compete in a Listed equivalent (i.e Epsom Derby G1 and Epsom Derby Listed)
I understand lower trainers (like myself) wanting to compete in the big races but I presume you'd prefer to have a chance in a similar race than have no chance in the main event. It also gives us something to aim for!
It will also mean that Derby horses (for instance) will need to be campaigned better. Winning a 1m4f maiden comfortably may not get you a high enough rating. Winning the G2 1m2f Dante will.
If this is the case I think we should reduce the number of upload windows to match when real trainers introduce new horses. I.e Season start, Pre-Summer (Royal Ascot etc.), early Autumn.
For the schedule as a whole I think there are two options:
1) Keep it roughly similar but sort out the timings (i.e get the Irish Derby in the right place). Get rid of most of the international meetings (leave Dubai, Royal Ascot and maybe have the Melbourne Cup & Sha Tin).
Pros: not much needs to be done, keeps things compact and interesting.
Cons: quite intense
2) Have a season long schedule that matches real life and go from there.
Pros: less intense, uber realistic, could match up well with NHC (run over the winter)
Cons: maybe too slow, the game itself is played quite quickly, new horses come along, may not be able to get two seasons done before the next game etc. The main one is the huge technical effort that would be required and we'd probably have to wait until the start of the new flat season in April, potentially starting with NHC in October?
You might sense that my preference is for the first option, I know that the second one would be great, fantastically realistic but there is such a thing as too realistic and we have to understand this is a game. If someone can think of an idea of getting this working I'm all ears though.
NHC and USRA can to some degree slot around the main UKRA but options for them can follow in the future.
Thoughts so far?