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    • Really over something that hasn't bothered you to post about until you get the pricker with ENTAIN?  Who's intelligence are you insulting? The issue that I posted about is a network constraint issue magnified by the use of Cloudflare as a CDN.  The Sunday Surge was not available for the majority of punters on Sunday. Geez for once I was agreeing with you!
    • I have noticed for a while, that Entain making a good profit seems to be a dirty word in some sectors of the racing industry.  The sectors that you see on social media anyway. I think the idea of making a profit is so they can make increasing payouts to the racing industry after Year 5, so the industry can invest and ultimately become sustainable and grow. An industry from my observation, that is intent on not helping itself
    • Again don't be patronising you aren't good at it.  All well and good not looking at the other site but I draw the line when I'm being defamed and accused of things I DID NOT DO.   Nothing has changed over in that cesspit.  The behaviour of the owner and the people he atracts is the reason for the genesis of BOAY in the first place.  The outright lies need to be called out for what they are.
    • It was 23 YEARS AGO!!! As I said Bruton was happy to live in the limelight when it suited.  You don't know where he was betting.  FFS come up with some recent examples environment!  The fact is Bruton couldn't get the amounts he betted on now which ironically is something your were complaining about in previous posts.  What side are you on?
    • So Brad Collins with the help of Kate Hercock manages to calm down a highly strung gelding...nek minute and now settled, Brad slaps the horse twice in the head maybe he thought it was about to go off again??  But of course it's verboten The irony here is Hercock's comment "you're not supposed to hit horse's on the head" By now I've shown many stakeholders Hercock striking the head of a filly the week before this...while using the whip in a forehand position...curling under the ear with the entire length of the whip end sitting snuggly along the base of the eye socket and making direct contact with the corner of the eye Of course the RIB find absolutely nothing wrong with this whip tactic and ignore the consequences...such as these head bashings One rule for barrier attendants another for jockeys......look at this hypocritical rubbish ..it is forbidden for any person to strike a horse on the head.  It is well known to all engaged in racing that it is a very sensitive and vulnerable part of a horse’s body,   "Mr Goodwin presented an Information charging Barrier Attendant Mr B Collins with Misconduct, in breach of Rule 800 in that he hit the horse OCEAN BEAU in the vicinity of its head with an open hand on two occasions, whilst it was in the starting gates before the running of Race 1, the “GRANT PLUMBING MAIDEN SPRINT”. Mr Collins did not admit the breach of the Rule. The head-on film of this 1200 metre race depicted that OCEAN BEAU, in barrier No. 1 at the gates, was proving to be very difficult.  It was fractious and rearing several times.  The Barrier Attendant beside the No. 1 stall was Mr Collins.  Ms Hercock was the Rider of the horse.  Her evidence was that the horse was very difficult and she felt “it was getting dangerous” and she had hoped it would be late scratched.  She said that Mr Collins was doing his best to deal with the situation in order to “keep me safe”.  After the horse had stopped rearing and was momentarily standing still, Mr Collins then hit it twice on the head with his open hand. Ms Hercock was adamant in her defence of Mr Collins that he was “keeping her safe”, but she acknowledged that “you are not supposed to do it” (ie hit on head). REASONS FOR DECISION: Despite the obvious extenuating circumstances, the Adjudicative Committee found the charge of Misconduct established....it is forbidden for any person to strike a horse on the head.  It is well known to all engaged in racing that it is a very sensitive and vulnerable part of a horse’s body, and all know (as Ms Hercock said) “you are not supposed to do it”.  Whilst the degree of force used was not severe and Mr Collins said his “aim was to keep the Jockey safe”, the horse was standing immobile when he hit it. DECISION: The charge was found proved. SUBMISSIONS FOR PENALTY: Mr Goodwin acknowledged that there were extenuating circumstances and submitted that what occurred, arose out of frustration.  He advised that Mr Collins had a previous conviction for Misconduct, by striking a horse behind the starting barrier at Foxton trials on 13 May 2025, for which he was fined $250. REASONS FOR PENALTY: The Adjudicative Committee advised Mr Collins that despite having some sympathy towards him, the vital purpose of any sanction was to ensure that others (whether Jockeys, Trainers, Attendants or whoever) are deterred from such actions.  The welfare of horses and the integrity of racing’s social licence are predominant." Fined 2 hundy
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