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Happy Sunrise

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  1. That is a million dollar question. Never has winning a race early in your career ever been so detrimental to the interests of a trotter. You are simply nuts to win a race in your first few starts unless you are a gun horse on the way up.
  2. You have impersonators impersonating imposters....
  3. One man's informant is another man's beacon of truth and honesty.
  4. Why is that? Blair Orange, John Dunn etc don't seem to have a problem with being at the track.
  5. So they can't be supposedly named but one can write their initials and ask for information? Or as Newmarket asks, for someone else to post so the poster gets his wish of naming them publicly but not by himself? Is this a manipulative game?
  6. Who needs a legal system full stop.
  7. You wonder why the person doesn't use a pseudonym just for appearance sake. Oh, that's right, they are all taken.
  8. Thankfully. Yet, I do ask seriously, can one say this sort of thing? Would JLL be able to approach this site or the person who said and ask for retraction or worse?
  9. Brodie will be so frustrated by the TAB I am sure he will turn to training in the future and be going well into his 90s. We won't be talking about one win, we will be asking who was the oldest premiership trainer in years gone by..
  10. So you say this yet you don't know how he is involved and why? How can you do this?
  11. Is the Justin Le Lievere comment defamation? The poster doesn't even know he was ex trackside? Not very up with the game then.
  12. How is one able to post this sort of thing on a public forum? From my memory, the poster would go nuts if anyone even mentioned the Dunn case and would be suing the posters.
  13. Apparently she looks good.
  14. Mila Kunis is real tight at 2 90FF. ? I see Already Gone has been halved in its odds.
  15. Wins again. I comment again. Have I missed something because I thought he was washed up.
  16. Big call.
  17. I posted the same thing twice. Never done that before. ?
  18. Not bad considering.....
  19. Not bad considering.....
  20. That is the easy part.
  21. That would require a helluva lot of blood spinning....
  22. I am a bit behind at the moment so tell me, is Mark Mac leaving??
  23. You love those don't you. As thick as thieves.
  24. Why is that?
  25. Garrick Knight confirms what was a possibility. Craig Rail is going to call at Forbury. Hope he is ready lol. Watching some of the videos he seems pretty good. Does anyone watch Mildura on a regular basis so is familiar with him? "Electrifying" cup marks Craig Rail's final call for his Mildura "family" LEAD NEWS HRV Trots Media - Michael Howard 11 APR 2019 Last Updated 11 Apr 2019 The storylines are many at this year's Tasco Petroleum Mildura Cups Carnival but none echo like the soon departing voice that has delivered some of the sport's most memorable moments. Craig Rail will call his 14th and final Mildura Pacing Cup this Saturday ahead of a move to New Zealand, drawing the curtain on a distinguished career and unique connection with Sunraysia racing. "I've called 14 Mildura Cups," Rail told Gait Speed. "I started off with Sokyola back in 2005, it was Sokyola's third Mildura Cup success in a row. I suppose it was a lesser scale than a Winx and Black Caviar, but everybody on track - and it was a huge crowd that night - wanted Sokyola to win and it was an amazing feeling that night when he hit the lead on the home turn. "It was something I had never felt before as a broadcaster. I'd never felt that emotion, that atmosphere. The people here at Mildura are such warm and friendly people, they welcome you with open arms, and the racing itself, I think, is the best in the state." Rail said the racing set Mildura apart, but it was also about the people and their passion for the sport. "It just seems the racing is so electrifying and for the patrons, you are right over the outside fence," he said. "You are virtually part of the action, you can see the horses right up close when they come down the straight a few times. "The people up here are fantastic, they're like my extended family. I really care about the people up here. Mark Kemp and now Tim Scala, Wendy in the office, my great friend next door to me Des Tobin, he's been with me for the last 14 or 15 years. "Even though I'm making the decision to go across (to New Zealand) to be with my son, I'm making the right call for my actual family, I'm really going to miss my Mildura family as well." The Mildura Cup Carnival continues tonight with special, extended coverage live and free on TrotsVision here at thetrots.com.au.
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