By Mahindar Singh Rathore (Turf Tracker)
Chief Editor – www.INHorseRacing.com
Indian horse racing is facing a dangerous reality—one that threatens to destroy its credibility from the inside out. Races appear increasingly scripted, where outcomes are determined long before the gates open.
Punters are losing faith, professionals are whispering, and insiders know more than they’re saying.
What once was a noble sport is slowly being turned into a stage-managed performance. It's time to expose and examine the growing cancer of scripted racing in India.
Scripted racing refers to the pre-determined manipulation of race results, where the outcome is orchestrated by vested interests. These “scripts” are executed by a network of owners, trainers, jockeys—and sometimes, insiders within turf authorities.
The goal?
To control betting flows, protect certain interests, and often to mislead the public for financial gain.
Here’s what seasoned punters and observers have noticed:
Horses with good track form suddenly underperform. Meanwhile, no-hopers run like champions.
On several race days, multiple favourites fail inexplicably, often ridden with questionable tactics.
Horses that finish nowhere in their last few runs suddenly win against stronger fields—without jockey changes or visible improvement.
Market odds shift sharply before paddock parades, suggesting advance knowledge about who is "on" or "off."
While it’s difficult to accuse individuals without proof, the patterns point to involvement from:
Big Owners: Some own large stables and are closely tied to racing authorities. Their horses often escape scrutiny or penalties.
Trainers Under Pressure: Many comply to survive in a system that rewards silence.
Jockeys as Executors: Not all, but a few riders are routinely “soft” on certain mounts or ride wide deliberately.
Ineffective Stewarding: Inquiries are superficial, and penalties are either soft or absent. Repeat offenders go unchecked.
Scripted racing is doing irreversible damage to Indian turf:
Punters Disengaged: With trust gone, betting turnover is shrinking. The casual audience is disappearing.
Media Silence: Most mainstream outlets avoid covering racing corruption due to legal or commercial pressures.
Declining Credibility: When every result is suspect, the sport ceases to be sport. It becomes farce.
That’s the million-rupee question.
Despite hundreds of suspicious rides and inconsistencies, there has been no serious investigation. Racing authorities work like closed clubs—with little transparency or accountability. There is no independent body, no whistleblower mechanism, and no consequences for blatant manipulation.
If Indian racing is to regain its lost integrity, action must be taken—bold and fast.
A neutral body must be empowered to investigate suspicious races and betting patterns.
All stewards’ decisions, inquiries, and penalties must be available for public viewing online.
A “three-strike” rule should be enforced for trainers, jockeys, and owners involved in malpractice.
AI tools should analyze tote and bookmaker betting to flag unusual betting behavior.
Let the racing community report suspicious rides with protected anonymity.
Racing is a sport built on uncertainty and fairness. Without those, we don’t have a game—we have theatre. And not the good kind.
Scripted racing is eroding the very soul of Indian horse racing.
The turf needs cleansing. Now.
Mahindar Singh Rathore is a veteran journalist, former trainer, and chief editor of INHorseRacing.com, dedicated to restoring the dignity and future of Indian racing.