More likely a fat chump in joggers wanted to cause a storm in a tea cup?
Or the bot thing I guess![]()
I think we've discussed this on here in the past. The exchanges make it so easy for someone to cause a scare, and this is how it happens:
A few hundred quid is all that is needed to push a horse out a few points on the exchanges. Social media helps spread the word that the horse is uneasy in the market and then it just snowballs as people move to reduce their liability. Once the horse has drifted sufficiently, the person who started the drift steps in and starts taking the bigger prices. The lack of liquidity in ante post markets make this very easy to do.
I'd be slow to back now - these drifts are often indicative of something being amiss - I'm pretty sure there was one on barters hill last year - and we found out later there had been a scare
Spot in there FM.
There are people who do this for a living and, it might not surprise you, some of this starts from inside yards...
It'll happen every day for the next 8 weeks too FM.
As I said, when it comes from inside stables and word spreads around the local pubs/social scene it carries credibility.
Probably the famous example was Binocular, you can't tell me someone very well connected didn't make a very nice few quid there...