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Dunno what that means... ...but it's good Scotty Wenn/McNab won't be allowed to strike 33 times while someone having their first ride, who can't use the whip....gets no weight relief jigg that
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MV Breakfast with the Stars on NOW! Trackside 1
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I'm far too busy winning PROFESSIONALLY to be worried about playing 'who's got the biggest willy then' like you big C.... ...but when I do, as in helping out that poor cretin who used to come on here pleading for moi's help... ...and I proceeded to give everyone an ABSOLUTE MAASTERCLASS in tipping alors...4 races..a 2nd...then the last 3 races with the Tri, Q and winner of the last... ..All in ONE SELECTION...recognise -
MV Breakfast with the Stars on NOW! Trackside 1
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I'm far too busy winning PROFESSIONALLY to be worried about playing 'who's got the biggest willy then' like you big C.... ...but when I do, as in helping out that poor cretin who used to come on here pleading for moi's help... ...and I proceeded to give everyone an ABSOLUTE MAASTERCLASS in tipping alors...4 races..a 2nd...then the last 3 races with the Tri, Q and winner of the last... ..All in ONE SELECTION...recognise -
Jelfs is a proper Horseman who used to be a strapper there.... Which brings us back to real class...and Emily...who got headhunted by Channel 7 for their spring coverage...and last week in magenta
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Seriously....a G2 win by 5L is relatively BIG! You win a G2 in Oz and you're absolutely competitive in G1... She thrashed PIERATA by 6L in that...and was only 2L behind ALIZEE next trip when caught wide... CONSENSUS won a weakish G1 here yet won at G2 level there...a very good result for her future sale...
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How blooming is Jayne Ivil looking these days...with Bairn on the way? And after a few years in the professional Oz TV environment she's blossomed into a consummate presenter as well.. ...she hasn't shacked up with an Ocker has she?
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Very tough marking there... Dan O'Sullivan rates him and he's a fairly good judge to be fear... He reminds me a lot of SUPER IMPOSE...big strong Chestnut built like Tarzan, dance s like Nureyev... ...he'll slingshot around the cambered turns easily from that draw and after rain from the night racing and earlier on it'll be the faster ground...enjoy
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Hilarious stuff... You need to change your trainer then mate..."never given a good reason"? Pleeeease...and "first time a negative" ffs...that's why Trainers like Waller save them up...haven't you heard them say that? As for the herd thing...I worked under an old time Stud Manager with vast knowledge... ..." these days many young horses are no longer run in mobs...hence they're more prone to field shyness when racing" what he said.. clean heads need meds
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Please don't feed the troll ...this has been done to death... ...for those stupid enough to give him air...just read this again "He would have easily won without the headgear" So champion trainer Hayes was wrong and looney tunes is right? fair dinkum nutbar
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MV Breakfast with the Stars on NOW! Trackside 1
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Shark handled the track beautifully and Opee said he changed lead legs without any problem... ..the draws perfect on a track that'll be wet and chopped up on the rail after racing the night before... ...gets back...comes off the Jap mare's ass..but won't be able to run down the superior bred and performed Mare...runs the Q...chuck in the 3yo for the tri... -
I could keep dunkin your tired old noggin in this ridiculous B/S you spin...but that would be cruel and unusual punishment...and the Geneva Convention's got me a few times over you already this year seriously though...give up... ..if you were an actual 'horseman' some may grant you Gravitas status here....so you admitted to helping Hayesy's partner pick up some horse shit one day...and you got to pat a real neddy....onya Whenever I read your maniacal thoughts...Baldrick looms up massively... You ride a horse rather less well than another horse would. Your brain would make a grain of sand look large and ungainly and the part of you that can't be mentioned, I am reliably informed by women around the Court, wouldn't be worth mentioning even if it could be.
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Well we used to have it at HQ...in Derby Week...what has become of us?
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It's a bit like the Czech horse who was very unlucky going to Ascot... A good horse is a good horse anywhere... If he'd have had the temperament to travel well he'd have measured up...as MB will As TAS will....who'll simply relish the MV track with its sling shot nature... ...as long as there's no drawing the rails and being bottled up
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You should really be banned on here now..you're adding absolutely nothing of value...simply trolling... "C wins without the head gear" Thats what you said... Hayes..."he went very straight with the head gear I placed on him...he wanted to take every gap" Arent you feeling humiliated by this? It really is the mark of a narcissistic lunatic to be spouting off telling Hayes he got this wrong... Will Bossy tell Haysey to take them off you think?...
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Sorry you've taken this badly mate... fyi though...KAWI's 7 G 1's does mark him down as a modern great obviously... ...to say anything else is "utter tripe"
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Not only have I met him but I've met nearly the whole family...Liz is lovely btw.....including Col, who I used to tune in a short wave radio so he could listen to his runners back home... As I say...give up chump...you're embarrassing yourself with this nonsense Of course O'Brien uses more head gear than most over there....but as I say...they have mostly smaller fields and don't ride as tight as here... Back Boss avoid loss
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Gee don't you sometimes wish you hadn't had that extra 5 drams before you post? But unless, and that's a very big 'unless', you're perpetually 'drammed' up... ...this latest post has absolutely no excuse.... Hayes... “He’ll love the wide open spaces of Flemington. “Even though there wasn’t any room, he was very brave as he wanted to take every gap. “In Europe he’d been wayward, but he went very straight due to the gear I had placed on him with the crossover noseband, the pre-race ear muffs, the lugging bit and winkers first time.” Gee..."went very straight" actually he was wrong there...didn't go straight when the Jock was looking all over the place for a run! Give up chump.....This horse psychology bizzo is totes beyond you let alone trying to work out seconds lost...
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It's a real shame the GRUB wasn't rubbed out after his VAST earlier crooked behaviour... ....including milk shaking...or was the tube they found on him for a quick self colonic? Just change the rules.... RULE 101 'ANYONE caught carrying out a serious racing offence gets the DCM' Go find another hobby chump...importing drugs or waiting on a deserted beach ready for a Mule drop off... ...quicker bucks than jigging or tubing
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Shocking stuff though Freda... Oatham was there walking the track with the Manager.... H10 to 8 then 7?? Its simply unacceptable to Punters to get dished up that rubbish... ...just publish the Straight pen. Readings though so PUNTERS...who fund this Industry...can discover if there's a simple bias...let alone a 3 point swing thanks
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What does this even mean prey tell?? ...something you'll never know you mean...you don't even compensate for unlucky runs in your 'speed' stats Haysey identified a "wandering around" problem in old Blighty and in races with usually greater numbers thought he'd concentrate better with head gear on... ...looked very unlucky to anyone who opened their eyes I would have thought... Stick with the head gear is moi's advice
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As I said reefer....only wish her and connections the best of success... Never ever said she was sent to Stud to get a "turbo boost" however... It's entirely to do with the BELIEF from connections of Mares that they'll get a boost from the pregnant hormone.. once in foal... ...and your Bro appears to believe that... ...which has very clearly been proven wrong from the analysis FYI when she was first served in December 17, very strange date to be serving a Maiden Mare to be fair, her performances increased from her previous form...as per the 'mental change' I talked about 2 G1 2nds to Kawi and Devise...then to Australia for 4 th in the Ranvet...
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Horrific treatment of Thoroughbreds about to hit our screens
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Gina Schick runs a very reputable re-homing system out of Cambridge but there's not a lot else going on by the looks.... NZTR A thoroughbred should be provided a good life, with the care and conditions that will allow the horse to thrive and perform to its natural abilities, with minimal discomfort and an absence of suffering.” Responsible re-homing of thoroughbreds is an important issue for racing internationally. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing is committed to ensuring that as many of our horses as possible are retrained and re-homed for second careers as sport or pleasure horses. This includes horses that are bred but not deemed competitive early or late in their expected racing career, as well as retired thoroughbreds. Welfare concerns may arise where: Owners do not have sufficient financial resources, facilities, or knowledge to properly care for horses that do not progress to, or are retired from racing or breeding Horses are engaged in post racing activities for which they are not physically suited due to pre-existing injuries or inherent capabilities Uncompetitive horses become neglected or are thoughtlessly given away to unsuitable new owners. NZTR attends the International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR), which aims to promote retraining racehorses. We’ve also partnered with various groups to promote the versatility of thoroughbreds. NZTR and Equestrian Sports New Zealand (ESNZ) launched a joint initiative in 2014 called Thoroughbreds in Equestrian Sport (TiES), aimed at increasing opportunities for second careers for thoroughbred horses retiring from racing. TiES holds annual national competitions offering prizes to the most successful thoroughbred in the following equestrian sports categories: Show jumping and show hunter Eventing Dressage. A similar initiative is NZTR’s association with the NZ Show Horse Council and sponsorship of the Off the Track Show Horse series. NZTR also sponsors Beyond the Barriers which is a not-for-profit organisation that seeks to educate people regards the care of retired thoroughbred, retrained as a pleasure or sporthorse. As at late 2017 NZTR does not have sufficiently robust data to trace our thoroughbred population in a comprehensive manner or to confirm the numbers of horses that are successfully re-homed at the end of their racing careers. Through 2018, NZTR will conduct a range of initiatives that aim to resolve this shortcoming. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing will: Amend the Rules of Racing to create a duty of care for retiring and rehoming thoroughbreds Consult with reputable re-homing operators and relevant sector groups and agencies to develop a plan to support re-homing operators Providing supporting material for the people who receive the retrained thoroughbreds covering feeding, grooming and all round care of thoroughbreds Provide support for initiatives that showcase the versatility of thoroughbreds, including TiES and the Off the Track Show Horse Series Support objective research that identifies why horses do not start racing, or leave racing and breeding Support objective research that identifies the activities that retrained horses participate in. -
Horrific treatment of Thoroughbreds about to hit our screens
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CEO Statement in response to ABC 7.30 Racing Victoria Staff@RacingInsider 8:36am , ( Racing Victoria Chief Executive, Giles Thompson, has issued the following statement in response to last night’s episode of ABC’s 7.30 program which centred on the Australian thoroughbred and harness racing industries: “We are sickened by the horrific images that we saw on ABC 7.30 Report last night, particularly the inhumane treatment of horses at the Queensland abattoir. Abattoirs and knackeries are regulated by State Governments and we expect those authorities to ensure animal welfare standards are maintained and compliance is strictly enforced. We expect anyone breaching those laws to be prosecuted. “Equine welfare is a non-negotiable for the Australian racing industry and the goal of ensuring a home for every healthy thoroughbred as it exits the racing industry must remain a priority for all. Through our Off The Track program we are working to create a demand for the thoroughbred and promoting a network of 50 retrainers to support the rehoming efforts of owners and trainers. “While the racing industry is able to enforce strict rules and demand the highest standards of treatment for horses during their racing career, once a horse is retired from racing it leaves our jurisdiction and the scope of the national rules of racing. “This is of course a matter of national concern and not just restricted to thoroughbreds. We have been calling for a better system to track the movement of horses once they have left the racing industry and are urging the Federal Government’s Senate Standing Committee to expedite its deliberations and pave the way for the urgent introduction of a National Horse Traceability Register. “In the meantime, we will be prioritising the activities detailed in our three-year equine welfare strategic plan released this year including an audit of Victorian horses that have not raced in the past 18 months but are not listed as retired with Racing Australia. “Further, it is clear that national compliance with the industry’s system of data collection relating to the retirement of horses is not working as it should. We will also be working with Racing Australia, our owners and trainers, and other State racing authorities to rectify this.” -
Soz for being a tad esoteric reefer... Alors...the intention of the Teaser pony example was to show how a physical experience such as mating can produce a marked behavioural change.. ...obviously this worked in C's case with her excellent form after getting rodgered 2 years ago... Sooooo.... Sharrock's Mare should have been reported, as required, so Punters can DOWNGRADE her chances as per the new study... ...NB...being rodgered can have a positive affect...in Foal a negative..savvy? Lets hope C has the reverse affect because being up the duff certainly settles some Mares allowing a previous highly strung maniacal half wit...to become a deadset normal race horse...