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Shad

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  1. High forty, like the boy with the wheelbarrow, got the job in front of him,one of my favourites.
  2. The chief isn't it
  3. Took easy on the eye, thought the odds very poor, did look hard at Colorado miss as I took her up north a couple of times, she did let me down, stable change and dry track worked the Oracle, but I let her go, even 23s short for her, must be not much in the pools.
  4. Certainly was a character boomer, and so was hewy, God rest his soul, remember him turning up at hoki one year to ride a friends horse, he looked like he had slept in the barn, with a few beers as well, the horse was by sucaryl had a bit of ability, and was told to ride him cold, well I think he rode him more like freezing, gave them a huge start and ran on very strong to finish mid field, plan was to keep him intact with the field the second day, a repeat of the first but he flew home for second, beaten a head, bloody sad when he had his accident, I didn't know him that well, but sounded like he had a heart of gold.All our lifes can be tough at times, but when you see these jockeys lose their lifes doing what they love, it put things in prospective. We must celebrate each day and get thankful for being here.
  5. Was it boomer that used to sell other products on his trips to various meetings, some told me one day he was selling cheap Jean's in the stable box, not sure how true that was, but given his nick name, may well be, I can recall Westport jockey club trying a few dates, February, March, May, last meeting from memory 1996 the cup won by a horse called elad nova,by light spirits, they always struggled to get a crowd and turnover, that last meeting I think turned over around 60k oncourse, from memory, I think one year they called off the racing with two races left, a horse called mutual belle ridden by Jacki Jamison came out and done an exhibition gallop, getting round no problem, just looking at a program from Westport who raced in September Monday 1948, racing for 200 pound back then, oh the memories.
  6. Wont have to mow it if that's the case,will come up half cut
  7. Jim lalor trained at Reefton and his brother Tom trained at Greymouth, I think, Jim shifted to Ashburton later on.Had a few good horses, Charlie's pal, frontline who dead heated the nuggets one year with accelerate, think they were both out of the same mare, do stand to be corrected, as it was a long time ago
  8. Also a Mick Conza that trained down that way, but was some years back.
  9. Used to race in November some years ago I think, Saturday and Monday from memory, both greymouth and hokitika, then again after xmas.
  10. Be the only time of the year, go any other time, you would find more life in a morgue.
  11. I rather go to a coast meeting any day, atmosphere great, tracks close to the action, you don't need to watch the races on a big screen, happened to be in christchurch the day of the galloping cup, was intended to go, but was sold out with no gate sales, one time I would have pissed off, but this occasion, it was like oh well, be people everywhere, many not all racing racing supporters, few drunk ones as well,, 40$ to get in, horses miles away, have to watch them on the big screen, and those pictures not that clear, so all in all had few bets, watched them on my phone and had a good look around the city, funny how things change, once I'd be breaking a leg to get in, instead I will try to attend a couple of the coast meetings, amongst work commitments, and I'm 100 percent sure i will have a much more enjoyable time.
  12. Old story what happens when you cut off any sports at the grassroots level.
  13. Seems odd that greymouth race on a Monday, and reefton a Thursday, opposed to their Wednesday date which they have held for a few years now, only Saturday date is Kumara, weather and track dependent, haven't attended Kumara since there first cancellation, many years back, very over rated for me, to be fair they have a few cancelled since, someone will know exactly how many, my attendance at the other two meetings may be limited, due to them being on work days and a busy time of year, shame really, mind you some racing better than none, as the future for racing on the coast looks dicey.
  14. Interesting all three coast meetings crammed into a week, looks like no date for hokitika, were they offered the opportunity to race anywhere else, or are they finished for good.
  15. Who knows, haven't heard anything, but you wouldn't bet on anything, I did hear that they had alot of rain over the spring, with one area recorded 700 mills plus some in the period from 1st Sept till 6th November, very damp whitebait season apparently, hopefully no porkers on the loose this time.
  16. What the heck going on with the odds on copperhead rose, thought she was so short on the tote, anyone know why, fresh up no form, msybecim missing something.
  17. We dare not mention track reconstruction, any one want to offer a few more that have been fiddled with , and ended up worse off, kumara one of the front runners for sure.
  18. That's a good call, you may be looking for a long time, ifvonly it was that easy.
  19. Like invercargill, our recently retired horse, won a 2100m race down, sitting 3 wide the trip, there a couple of years back, one of 7 wins and 25 placings, even took us to the New Zealand cup one year, and went a respectable race, these days battling away with a raise the flag 6yr old who has had many issues along the way, we live in hope of just getting him to the races, nothing a given in this game.We are all living the dream, in Christchurch today, was planning a day at the races, but alas sold out, I guess 40$ more to spent at tab.
  20. You sure they had the tapes in the right spot.
  21. Be happy just to get in, but looks like all tickets sold out, never mind 40$ extra to spend at tab, as for the irrigation, always a bone of contention, some will be happy and some wont, either way I will be watching on.
  22. Agree with your thoughts, southerners done very well, and good on them, as for the madam case, I really do think some notification for punters should have posted, as one who followes horses that have a change of scenery, I know the harness game has a few horse movements notified.
  23. Starts much more even, as least you get a run for money, two good reasons I say
  24. Interesting to hear the interview after madam du soir won the last race, that she had been with Danny Crozier for the past month or so, just wondered what the rules were on horse movements or caretaker roles, as I still thought she was still trained in the deep south, should we as punters be notified of this, or maybe I have missed a notification some where, I am talking through my pocket as I have backed her many a time, being by raise the flag, as I have one of that breed, had I've have known a change of trainer or caretaker, i would have taken her, sounds like her ashburton win was under new caretaker to, thoughts anyone.
  25. Entertainment all I can think of.
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