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chappie | 00:19 Sat 25th Mar 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know why we say "start from scratch" please?
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Possibly derived from boxing, in which a line was drawn, or scratched, across the ring from which the protagonists began the bout.

Could also come from racing where a 'scratch' race is one run without handicaps.

Click here for more information on the topic. It seems it actually originated in reference to the crease-mark in cricket.

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It was used in greyhound racing, in handicap races. Some dogs were given a 'head start' by putting their traps further forward, but those starting from scratch started from the original start line. So you would say for instance trap 1 received 2 yards, but Trap 2 was 'off scratch'.
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