The British Horseracing Authority will make strong representations in favour of exempting racing coverage from any possible restrictions on television advertising for bookmakers. A report in The Times this morning suggests that the Government could prohibit gaming firms from advertising on daytime television due to concerns about the influence such commercials have on young people and their likelihood of developing a serious gambling problem in the future.A review into fixed-odds betting terminals is reportedly set to be extended to include gambling advertisements, which are currently permitted before the 9pm watershed provided it is for bingo or during breaks in live sporting events. Officials at the BHA are eager to the see the full details of the planned review, which have not yet been confirmed, but they would mount a strong defence of racings need to be exempted from any ban.BHA media manager Robin Mounsey said: The Government hasnt yet launched its review so we first need to await details of the consultation and any proposals arising.However, it is likely that as part of any consultation that racing would be united in making strong representations for an exemption for horseracing content.These representations would be based around racings obvious interdependence with betting compared to other sports, and the nature of its TV coverage.A review of gambling advertising concluded last year with a result that the industry toughened up its code concerning the subject, while the Department of Culture, Media and Sport also indicated the role of social media would come under scrutiny in the future.Given the recent nature of that review, Ladbrokes director of media David Williams admits another assessment so soon after the last would be a surprise.Williams, in a view echoed by the Remote Gambling Association, an online gambling trade association of which Ladbrokes is a member, said: A thorough review of gambling advertising was undertaken at the request of the Secretary of State at DCMS and was concluded last year.As such it would be unexpected and unusual to commission another widespread review and expect a different outcome.We would, nonetheless, cooperate fully with any review if and when the government confirms its intentions. 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Winners of two straight, the Flames will try to become the first team in 25 years to go three consecutive games without taking a penalty Saturday night in San Jose.TORONTO -- Toronto FC officially parted ways with on-loan goalkeeper Julio Cesar on Friday, saying the Brazilian international had returned to Queens Park Rangers. The 34-year-old Cesar joined Toronto in February and made seven league appearances with a 3-4-0 record and two shutouts. He earned MLS Save of the Week honours in Week 7. The Cesar loan was always a marriage of convenience. Cesar had fallen down the depth chart at QPR last season, which was operating under reduced circumstances in Englands second-tier Championship. His weekly wages there were pegged at between 70,000 and 100,000 pounds (C$128,500 and $183,500). He needed games to stay on track to start for Brazil and the World Cup. For manager Ryan Nelsen, who also played at QPR, and Toronto, it was a chance to get a seasoned world-class goalie at a reduced price. Cesar also brought the allure of having of the Brazilian No. 1 at Toronto FC. And he served as unofficial tutor to Joe Bendik, who has regained his No. 1 status since Cesars departure and current backup Chris Konopka. Cesars exit was not unexpected. While the loan was initially said to last through December, Nelsen said before the World Cup that it was unlikely Cesar would return because QPR wanted him back. "On behalf of everyone at Toronto FC, Id like to send our sincere thanks to QPR for the opportunity to bring Julio to Toronto," Toronto GM Tim Bezbatchenko said in a statement Friday. "Wed also like to thank Julio for everything he brought to our club. He made an immediate impact and all of us are better for it." In truth, Toronto probably did not need him back. Bendik, 25, has been excellent with a 4-1-5 record and two shutouts Cesar could still be on thee move.dddddddddddd QPR has a No. 1 keeper in England international Robert Green, who made 48 appearances last season as QPR won promotion to the Premier League. Green, who posted a club-record eight straight shutouts last October, signed a two-year contract extension earlier this month. Retirement after the World Cup is not in the cards, Cesar said in May. "Im still under contract for the next two years." The classy Brazilian said his stint at Toronto was a new life. As a thank you, the team had one of Cesars favourite pictures, with the words New Life, framed as a gift. He accepted it with tears. "The guys in that locker-room, the way that he embraced us and we embraced him was very special," said Bendik. Speaking through an interpreter prior to leaving for the World Cup in his native Brazil, Cesar said his time in Toronto was well spent. "I feel like Im a better person being here after three months and experiencing what the club has had to offer me and getting me ready for the World Cup," he said. The veteran Brazilian has already won five Italian titles, seven Italian cups, the Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup. He was named Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year twice and nominated for the Ballon dOr award in 2009. He has been a class act in Toronto, winning praise from coaches and teammates alike for his ability as a player and easy-going personality. "Its just a pleasure to have a man like that on the team," Nelsen said in May. Bendik, who started the season as a backup to the Brazilian despite signing a new, enriched deal after winning the No. 1 job last year, has credited Cesar for making him a better goalie and calls him a friend. ' ' '