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Oh my....there's about 3 posters belonging to the lunatic fringe here...and you get the loon fringe festival award.... Lets make this abundantly clear for the 'non horseman' sect... Any animal within a confined space, with no means of 'flight' while being prodded with an electric current...with a mob including WEIR...standing by watching ...IS BEING TORTURED Nothing's clearer.... The means to an end was to MAKE MONEY...either through Stake money or the punt... Its criminal fraud 101 and the Grey Bar Hotel is what they deserve....
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Ta for the heads up .. .. .. .. ..Im orf! Love others who Ellipsis their ass away. .. .. ..! ! !
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Fair enough. . . you've cooked your goose McGoose. . . . FYI I have no ego due to the fact I'm Neville no name. . . an ass . . you couldnt swallow your Anal Retentiveness however. . . so I'm orf . . Au revoir Magoo
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Keep editing my posts and you get the 2 fingered salute - Ok? You're on your last warning. You either get my vast knowledge with the added advantage of increased traffic and debate or you get sfa and what Paddy shot at. Your choice McDuff.
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and of course Prince of Arran. HUGE IN 8th needed the run.
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Indeed it was as you stated bazzo MASTERCLASS next time show some respect and CAPITALISE it though. . thanx. You see I explain my niches when I post it's an education process to help and progress the ART of Punting. All you and the bros from brotown Bogansville do is compare your belll ends to see who's got the bigger EGO. Anyone posting 6 tips per race as 'value' is going to get lucky one day. But you've got some explaining to do. . . One of my best yesterday was ZABDI. an easy winner at NP previously in an MAAT, the old Spec. maiden as you know one of moi's 'NICHE' form races. ZABDI absolutely smoked them last start there in that Class.after running around like a drunk az bogan yet still winning by 1 1/2L and should have won by 3L. Only gets penalised 1Kg for winning due to the conditions of the race and was. unsuited last start on a D6 track. comes out at 15's. This time Mansour drops his freaken whip and yet still wins. I put the VALUE QUOTIENT on at 10's way overs at 15's then incredibly YOU get on CAST IN BRONZE. Beaten on its merits without any excuses by Z in that previous race running straight it beats yours by 4L at least. Prey tell how could you not be on ZABDI at 15's cf to CIB at whatever the f?? Please explain your thinking on that one then we can all get some Winx.
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So yet another whip violation by an 'Amatuer' yesterday. 'Amatuer' because it used to be Jacqui Fleming pro jockey who should know better. But in those days anything went I guess?? So its still 85% of Amatuer Races this year have Whip Violations. A truely disgraceful example in the Art of Horsmanship. One only needs to view a 'race' to see how bad they look and we wonder why we can't be as good as our cousins across the ditch.
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Don't forget the history though Flag. When I offered an alternative on how to assess races I was continually lambasted with the NFI moniker. NO F IN IDEA The ultimate test of 'tips' and which bazz tried to prove, is a set Bank not only did his 'bank' system fail after 40 odd 'tips' ran 0/40. He tried another waycthen gave up on that as well. But like the Black Knight of Athens Holy Grail he kept on telling other Punters. NFI Just though I'd set you straight on any history re-visited.
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Do you EVER give your mit a rest?? Indeed you must have a cure for 'crampus wampuss'. . .nobody could post such continual FAKE NEWS for sooooo long. . without taking something for this affliction. . Alors. . .To AGAIN set the record straight. . wrt the TIPPING MASTERCLASS. . Moi tipped in 4 races. . .a total of SEVEN neddys. . .the first finished 2nd. . .with the stated worry it "may need the run but should still be competitive" .and then onto the last 3 races. . . 3 in the maiden with the stated opinion this was the race that included the "only value of the day" at 11's a place. . . . . .I even suggested apart from the win bets I almost always do. . . is the 'value' also can include place betting when the odds are stacked in your favour. . . . . . this neddy finished 3rd. . .bet into 7's the place after I'd posted. . . . . .the 3 tips in that race finished 1,2,3. . . . . .again the 2 to last maiden I'd posted 2 tips. . . . . again 1,2. . . . . .and onto the last where I stated " this Trainer very rarely backs horses up" and looks a multi base. . . Then the coup de f in grass. . .which consigns your continual never ending fairy tale to the dustbin. . . " combine a few of these up Wally". . . into multi heaven. . . The last 3 races 1100-1 odds. . . Just paste that in your notebook of legends. . . chump
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I'm soz drinking Whakachungas in toothless Bogansville has made you PARANOID Bazzo. The Chief will confirm completely different ISP numbers so once again you're just plain Wrong.
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Oh my. . . .is this for real ATA? . . Theres soooooo much b/s written on some racing sites. . . .they should be excommunicated forthwith from the Punters Bibliography Society. . . . Besides my ass is sacred and only reserved for the Princess. . . . not bazzo's who wants a piece. . . . . . .the problem with a stack of toothless bogans sticking their 'prices' up. . . . . . is that eventually one or the other MUST get it right. . . .one day . . .surely the purpose of posting 'tips' is to help other Punters is it not?? . . .otherwise it's an exercise in who has the biggest bell end. . . .and the Princess knows who wins that. . . .every time So when I post tips. . . I explain how I came to the conclusion of my 'niche's'. . . . . . .not a Whakachunga drinking bum slapping exercise Of who rings their ringa ding dong. . . . LOUDER . . . Its not about ego. . . . it's about educating ignorami on how to make a difference to their punting lives. . . . . . .you know it. . . I know it
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An absolutely top class EBOR last night in York . . .this race is no longer just a battlers race after the conditions were changed . . . . The winner owned now by Australian Bloodstock will undoubtedly Head down for the Melbourne Cup in a few weeks time after that emphatic DCM effort . . . Went against the pattern of winning outside barriers.but MUSTAJEER has a history of needing a rail.or else he wanders all over the show- . . .if he was racing down under he would have been blinkered long ago-for some reason they show a great reluctance to blinker up up there. . . Just GET ON this needy for the Cup now- Mustajeer Cups-bound after Ebor win Racing Post@RacingPost 7:15am , ( In the first £1 million Ebor Mustajeer had his last run for Ger Lyons, but he signed off from his time with the trainer in the most fitting way possible by landing York's historic handicap. Purchased by Australian Bloodstock prior to York's showpiece race, the six-year-old will depart for Melbourne next month to join trainer Kris Lees. Once there, he will be pinpointed for more rich handicap glory with the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups on the agenda, and after this performance it would take a brave man to doubt him. His new connections will no doubt be rubbing their hands at what the future holds. Having finished fourth in the race last year, owner David Spratt revealed how Lyons immediately got to work in preparing Mustajeer for another crack at the Ebor. Spratt said: "We started preparing for this after last year's race, when Gary Carroll gave him a beautiful ride. We were keen in the winter to send him down to Australia for the Sydney Cup, but in fairness to Ger, he said ‘Wait, this is a proper horse, let me train him properly’ and he’s got it spot on." Lyons was busy working back in Ireland, such are the demands of training, and was represented at York by his daughter Kerri, who revealed just how much the year-long effort meant to her father. “I spoke to him immediately after the race and he was absolutely delighted,” she said. “Not many words came out of his mouth, he was just over the moon and couldn’t believe it. This has been the plan all along so the fact it worked out in the end is hard to believe. It feels unreal." Here was a plan that certainly did come together. On Mustajeer's future, she added: "He’ll be prepped for quarantine and will probably leave for Australia in September. He’s going to come back with us now and go out into the field to enjoy himself." With £600,000 going to winning connections, jockey Colin Keane was revealed to be scooping a tidy £41,000 for guiding Mustajeer to the promised land. As the 2017 Irish champion jockey lifted two bottles of champagne into the air in celebration of his success, he remained as humble as ever, giving thanks to his equine partner and Lyons. He said: "It was a very good performance and it was all pretty smooth really – I gave him a squeeze when I needed to and he responded accordingly – but it’s a brilliant training performance by Ger." WATCH: Mustajeer win the Ebor The jockeys were firmly in the spotlight prior to the contest as a big-fight feel descended on the Knavesmire. In what felt akin to that of a heavyweight boxing clash at Madison Square Garden, the riders made their way to the parade ring one by one, with ITV Racing's Oli Bell listing each of their achievements to hearty applause. And when the dust settled, as the runners went blow-for-blow for almost three minutes it was Mustajeer who landed the knockout hit on his rivals. However, you can’t say he had it easy. Hot on his heels in the closing stages was Godolphin representative Red Galileo, their famous blue silks worn by young apprentice Cieren Fallon, but the pair were unable to close the gap in time, eventually downed by three-quarters of a length. Fallon was disappointed not to win, such is the competitive streak needed to be a jockey, but having only one ride to his name this time last year, the jockey could not help but share his excitement at being able to be a part of such a historic race. “I was very lucky to get the ride, and to finish second is pretty special for me,” said Fallon. “Red Galileo has run a superb race and full credit to him – he’s had an absolute blinder.” Charlie Johnston, assistant trainer to his father Mark, was another who tried to look at the positives as the season’s rapid improver King’s Advice finished 18th. Having run in a Class 5 at Lingfield less than six months ago, no-one would have believed the five-year-old would be lining up in the Ebor and among the favourites to land the jackpot. But having been raised 41lb for those successes, the handicapper was always going to catch up with him. Johnston said: "It was a disappointing run. He had a tough trip from a bad draw, and was never in the race. He’s had a phenomenal year so he’s lost nothing in defeat, but it’s back to the drawing board and we’ll go again."
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Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
I categorically deny I do it to play mind f games . . .it's to get to the point in a succinct clear way without unnecessary delay .admit your pathetically obcessed by it. . . . A very good knowledgeable poster uses a similar style on another site "I didn't say will make a good stallion , I said be looking at Group 1 and place at stud , two different things . We all know that there are a lot of dud stalllions . Per Incanto off top my head , won in Italy , brought by Shadwell , underachieved, injury or the like . Cast off , top stallion so who knows. Lockinge a very good race , underrated as start of season . Winners normally pretty good horses imho. Many differing opinions out that Foxbridge , that's what a decent race should produce at start season ." Drops unnecessary words to get to the point . . . The f in Amazon's on fire and you're worried about 3 f in dots. . . . . . get a f in grip -
And what you have to remember Freddy is that 10-20% of testing in Group A jurisdictions is OUT OF COMPETITION testing. Ours could be 0% of sfa I'm betting. Have you heard of any??
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Dunno what you're on about koppa but RITA's Dean Mac is all over this. . . . He may however be visiting Winn in hospital today. . . .so your rant may not reach him. . . . . . .what you CAN do though. . . . is send Winn some flowers. . . ok?? When the totally WASTEFUL JCA get the DCM it'll be a big cost saver. . . . . . .you can bet on that
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Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Have you done it yet. . . . .?? Can you not understand the STUPIDITY of it all when you allow "FUCKING" fuck poster mardigras. . . . . . . . . but not 3 dots? I felt a certain responsibility to keep posting here after you upheld free speech. . . . but to be honest. . . .I'd rather be doing other things. . . . . . . the balls in your court. . . either I post unrestricted from the ridiculous 3 dot auto ban and without editing. . . . .or I'm gone and you can whistle dixie .. -
Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
W.t.f!! Have. You. Still. Got. That. F. In. Ellipsis. Ban. Automated.?? Take. The. F. In. Thing. Off. Or. I'm. Outta. Hair. ive. F. In told. Yee. -
The. Trouble. Is. Fred. Our. Feds. Are. Not. Testing. As. Well. As. Oz.
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Theresa May.Thoroughbred Enthusiast.leaves Parliament
Thomass replied to Thomass's topic in Galloping Chat
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She deserves a break.time for some much need R&R with one of her fav. pastimes then. Thoroughbred racing.but before she goes.she deserves a spray
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Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Would you prefer I use the word that the resident nutter mardigras uses? "Fucking" instead of 3 dots? -
Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
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Ellipses - why we find Thomaas so infuriating!
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Is this a freaken windup?? The head post should say YOU!!! Only anal retentives would have this problem. . . .it's moi's style to get to the point. . . .ok?? Release the ridiculous three dot ban now. . . . or I'm outa hair. . . . ok?