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Can anyone explain the point of this ridiculous CURVE ball decision?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I think you will find that a rouge horse at the barrier differs from one that is late scratched through no fault of its own when it comes to loading. Thats the only thing that i can think of. -
Can anyone explain the point of this ridiculous CURVE ball decision?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Maybe a horse that has no convictions for being fractious at the start differs from a horse that is deemed late scratched through no fault of its own in future loading in the gates. I would guess it is important to the horse regards loading under NZTR rules. -
Norway reclassifies Covid-19 as comparable to the flu
aquaman replied to curious's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
Trump was trying to hold China to account for the China virus, but unfortunately the worlds elite conspired to replace him with sleepy Joe the corrupt rat that is in bed with China. The rest is history, now nobody will be accountable. -
My guess is Graphene Oxide. and yes you are right, a secret ingredient that is trade protected.
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Anybody considering the above video need to first ask themselves 3 questions. First question is, why are children becoming a target when all the scientific evidence shows they have no need for protection from Covid. They are virtually bullet proof from getting a bad reaction. 2nd question, why is natural immunity not being discussed or recognized by our health officials even though it is now known to be 27 times more effective than the vaccine. 3rd question, why are simple take home cures for Corona such as Regeneron, Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, etc not on the table, thereby avoiding hospitalisation. India use cheap takehome kits. Only 15% vaccinated. Notice you get no more horror pictures from India anymore, why, because their death rate plummeted and they are well on the way to herd immunity without the vaccine, and their immunity will be lasting and effective. Notice not a lot about Fiji anymore, wonder why. Not to much from Brazil either, wonder why.
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What Prof Hendy gets wrong, and wrong, and wrong…
aquaman replied to Wandering Eyes's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
I like the bit where children are been brought into the conversation more and more. Using the children in their argument to promote the so called vaccine. Today we learn that 21 babies have now been infected by the dreaded disease. Notice no mention of the outcome or result to the babies concerned. Reason of course is they all recover with no hospital treatment needed, in fact effecting them to the point that its not noticeable. Anybody with half a brain could not possibly believe anything the horse head and her sidekick bloomfield say. -
And they destroyed Hutt Park and Solway for the mess and millions spent at this venue. A white elephant grandstand for thousands of people that never materialised.
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We have certainly gone backwards in the commentary dept. All trying to parrot somebody else and using sickening cliches that they steal. The mute button is a must on my monitor, but funnily enough, I am now enjoying the racing far more from the pure spectacle of just concentrating on the race without having to put up with some inane commentator thats in love with their own voice. You should try it, you actually see and learn more by muting the babble. One thing I must mention, prior to gallops races, make sure you learn the colours on the horse you are following and you will find you pick up more than having the commentary distracting you.
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Government puts greyhound racing on notice after review into industry
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Dog Chat
I do not think buying land would come into it, the land would be supplied by council with a lease as was QE11. Michael Dore's estimate was just a ball park figure. He's doing what any Racing Manager should do, always on the lookout for new opportunity's to progress the sport, and straight track racing needs serious consideration in light of pressure surrounding welfare expectations. I applaud them for looking at it. -
Probably listened to a 2nd rate virologist like Baker down south. These people are dangerous and are now running the Zoo.
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Vaccination rates – some thoughts on modelling
aquaman replied to Wandering Eyes's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
Thank goodness for courageous people such as the author of the above letter. What she is saying is the absolute truth, unlike the traitors running the country. I have sent this letter on to all my contacts, hopefully in time so they can make an informed decision, an not one based on lie's. I feel sorry for all the duped healthy people that have been sucked in by the lie's and misinformation that is peddled by this dishonest and corrupt bunch of misfits that we have inhabiting Parliament. I have been researching this subject for 20 months now, and I know what she says is 100% fact. Believe the toothy one at your peril. -
Who needs a Kah when Sam Collett is heading your way?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Yes, I never doubted her ability to ride a horse, but what I find lacking is her ability to judge races. Tempo strategy etc. -
His sentence is still manifestly excessive. A $500 fine would of been about right. I could understand a sentence such as this if he was the lure driver or judge. There's no way he could influence a race by being the starter.
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Government puts greyhound racing on notice after review into industry
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Dog Chat
Have to disagree with you on this one Charles. Better to be proactive rather than reactive. I also think Michael Dore is the right man for his job. Past ones have been useless, Michael at lest knows what its all about. Just my thoughts. -
Who needs a Kah when Sam Collett is heading your way?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
She will have to improve a ton if she is going to fill Kah's shoes. -
Vaccination rates – some thoughts on modelling
aquaman replied to Wandering Eyes's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
Just reinforces my belief in the danger posed by the experimental vaccines. Give me natural immunity any day. And on the subject of natural immunity, if anyone knows somebody with the China virus, please let me know as I'm keen to get it. Will even come to where the infection is, as I want to boost my immunity in summer months. Thanks in advance. -
Are you not allowed Hori mates in your world?. Just more racist rubbish from comrade Bloke.
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Covid flyers have interesting Horse Connection
aquaman replied to Gospel of Judas's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
They are human, just like plumbers and airline pilots and everything inbetween, simply reacting to an insane out of control Government that is wreaking the Culture, Economy, and National interests of NewZealanders, and thats before we start on our international reputation as bludgers. If I was locked up by this bunch of radicals such as this Lawyer and her horsey husband were, then I have every sympathy for them. Good on them for trying to escape the madness. This madness is in the same league as that thats happened in Victoria to those unfortunate jockey's Kah, Melham, Zara and co. NewZealand and Australia will be judged very unkindly in the future by the collective madness displayed by their populations. Both countries are the laughing stock of the world with their failing attempts at eradication, and it highlights their stupidity. -
Covid flyers have interesting Horse Connection
aquaman replied to Gospel of Judas's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
Give them a medal for trying. Brought undone by scabby topping snitches. Go on sheep, run and complain you scabby bastards. Thats my vent. -
Covid flyers have interesting Horse Connection
aquaman replied to Gospel of Judas's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
No its sad that a paddock full of sheep are being mauled by a fearsome Chihuahua. -
We don't have a defense force, we just bludge.
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"World Record" Penalty Handed Down By Racing Authority To A Jockey
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
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How long before NZTR take this Covid-19 action?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Whilst on this subject lets get one thing clear. This vaccine is experimental. It is not to be compared with previous vaccines such as Flue shots, Polio, Measles, Whooping Cough etc. With these vaccines the long term effects are well known. This Covid vaccine is a whole new science which enters the cellular level of the recipient's body. The long term effects are unknown, this is an undeniable fact. We do know that it effects young boys under 15 in their hearts, this information just coming out now. Don't be fooled by Politician's that use the mantra of follow the science, there isn't any yet, and the real effects of this vaccine will bare fruit in the coming years. -
How long before NZTR take this Covid-19 action?
aquaman replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
No employer can force a medical procedure on an employee especially if the employee is perfectly healthy. The Bill of Rights would cover this, not to mention International Law surely. Heaps of cases such as this are happening in America as we speak. Only yesterday I watched an American Professor in Medicine suing the butts of a large University for forcing him out because of a vaccine mandate. He will win as will 1000's of other case's that are before courts as we speak. I think International law established pretty robust law at Nuremberg after the 2nd World War surrounding forcing people to take medical procedure's against their will. I also think under United Nations law its covered. In the USA their Constitution will have it covered, and when these cases get to the Supreme Court which no doubt some will, it will only go one way, and that is employers or Gov have no right to force medical procedures on perfectly healthy people. -
Vaccine targets no use in Covid-19 policy
aquaman replied to Wandering Eyes's topic in Covid-19 and Racing
Well balanced article. Would like to see more on natural immunity Wandering eyes. Natural immunity trumps vaccine as far as Covid 19 is concerned. Government does not talk about this, nor does it talk about therapeutics that successfully treat covid such as Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, or Regeneron that successfully treated President Trump.