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You've got it bad kopa...verbal confusion Go to sleepy byes tonight knowing Winn has appointed luminaries to guide us to the promised land.... ...and remember Nath Guy?? That should help get you through this best
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Absurd bazz? Absurd's telling McKee he was wrong when he said they helped the neddy win... ...if that's the case...he must have run faster with them on than if he had them off... ...btw I'm VERY sure you've spruiked up your "massive chance at odds' n sods with "3 kegs off will help big time" Ill fish it up for yous and Muddy if you want me to..Its in da notes somewhere?
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Great to finally get the WIN up in the last! What was that pest MANSOUR doing alongside Alysha in Barrier two... ...chatting her up...both pissing themselves before the race...must have been funny and endorphin raising...1st and 3rd https://mobile.twitter.com/TAB_Racing/status/1144835352831467526
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Oh and booked into FASTNET ROCK while over there 37% of mares going to FR are GALILEO mares ...a massive 18% Black type winners when crossed...just get on
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Fear enough B...if it's gonnnne though..let's just move on from that misPlaced thinking shall we? Yea, we ALL get the value consepsis...anyone who doesn't will probably die from it... As I've stated numerous times on here...moi's value quotient cumulatively increases as the price lengthens... alors...if a superior black type former... or any superior form for that matter...is priced at 10's...and I'm on at that price...and that neddy starts at 20's...then Ive cumulatively increased the stake on that needy to double what it would have normally been... Take O'GUY....I valued him at 10 units...taking into account the course, Blinkers, recent activations criteria...and 8's was already value... ..therefore each increase above that level is even more profit from the increased investment...win win Getting back to weight though... Im all over young legs as you know...less convictions...less issues...neddys coming through the grades and on LOWER weights... usually...in big races... Cross Counter was most certainly in that category last year... So WEIGHT matters... especially on our very Heavy 11 tracks...in O'GUY's case... ...not so much..especially after proving he can handle that weight when winning previously..
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So Dak's mount goes around agin tonight at 8.40...Race 8 If Dak can stay on long enough to survive windburn and speedy cuts to his ears... ...it just wins That bloody rdytdy read this and pinched the info here...as usual...pith off Ted and do your own research...ok?
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A good effort first up...needs a shade more ground and FRANKIE will be flashing his ice Blues at the camera...get on..
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Cmon B...tell us why you stopped the two tipping experiments...and why you've reverted to trying out PLACE betting now... ...even though you claim you're ALL OVER this punting game? Muddygrass would be apoplectic if he heard you place betting...I'd only included a few in my 10k multi to multiply the Superior Black type form x 2 x 2... ..You however are trying straight out Place betting...each to their own if it's successful... ..but Muddy would come down hard on you if he found out..are you prepared for that...or would you enjoy the spray?? Lets forget the b/s B...come back into the bosom...and we'll let you suck on the Cloak of knowledge... You know you want to
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What a good buy IGRAINE's turning out to be for Trewlawney Stud... 65k Guineas purchase by Moroney 2 years ago...the GALILEO mare now has 300k in the kick..and a now valuable Black type Oz win to go with her G3 NZ one... ...out of the German Oaks winner..a half to another G1 winner... That German breeding industry should be wrapped up...and xported here... Strict rules around Bleeders...and racing on medication... WINX would have been excommunicated for her love of Lasix... German-breds are noted for soundness, stamina, and being able to maintain their form, even improve, as they mature, qualities many believe are less and less evident in Thoroughbreds being produced elsewhere. So what is Germany’s secret? What is it that enables its breeding industry to maintain a level of success proportionally so much higher than other jurisdictions? Perhaps one of the keys lies in the system for selecting stallions, and in particular the distinction between approved stallions (the German word is anerkannt) under German rules and those not approved (nichtanerkannt). The big difference is that foals sired by approved stallions are eligible for German breeders' premiums (currently 30 percent of prize money for 2- and 3-year-olds, and 20 percent for older horses), while those by non-approved stallions get nothing. These premiums are a considerable factor in the financial planning of breeders, so the loss of them is a huge disincentive. Basically it means it is extremely rare for a leading German breeder to use a non-approved stallion. The conditions a stallion must fulfil before approval is granted by the breeding commission at the Direktorium, the German racing authority, are very strict. He must have reached a certain level of form as measured by his performances on the track, he must be a good physical specimen free of defects - and he must be free of any artificial stimulant or medication. He will be subject to a physical examination and must have correct conformation and prove his suitability as a stallion; five qualities are tested and given ratings, and a minimum mark must be reached. He must be totally free of any infectious disease and also of any congenital defect that could in theory be passed on to his offspring; rigs (cryptorchids) or parrot-mouths, for example, will not be allowed. The rule that a horse must be free of any artificial medication is retroactive. If he has at any time been on artificial medication, he is automatically disqualified as an approved stallion. This includes medication commonly used in other racing jurisdictions but banned in Europe for horses in training, such as bute or Lasix. The rules were introduced in 1997. Some ex-U.S. runners (mainly Northern Dancer line stallions) had been brought to Germany in the 1980s, and trainers and breeders had complained that they were in many cases siring "soft" offspring. One notable “victim” of the rule is Fährhof stud's Sabiango, one of the few stallions now standing in Germany who is not approved. Sabiango was an excellent racehorse, winning three G1s, and has a fine pedigree, being one of the best sons of Acatenango and a half-brother to South African champion sire Silvano. He is good-looking and there are no problems with his conformation. However, as a 6-year-old, he was sent to the states, where he won two stakes races, the Charles Whittingham Memorial and the Kentucky Cup Turf Handicap, both on Lasix. He came back to Germany afterwards, but is not approved as a stallion there because of those U.S. runs on Lasix, so he started his stud career in France. He is now back at Fährhof but covers very few mares. Despite only minor support, Sabiango has had some minor success as a stallion - his daughter Jive won the Swedish Oaks - so it is possible he may have been a loss to German breeding. On the whole, though, these regulations have strengthened the industry in Germany as they mean no “soft” horses will find a place at stud there. Breeders sending their mares to be covered in Germany can be confident the prospective mate will be healthy, have no defects and be drug-free. This is undoubtedly a major factor in the worldwide success of German-breds and helps account for the soundness, longevity, and stamina for which they are admired. That is not to imply that German-breds are one-paced plodders. There is, of course, a long list of German successes in such stayers' races as the Prix du Cadran, the Gold Cup, the Cesarewitch, and the Melbourne Cup, as well as a host of top jumps races, but the best German-breds have the class to win at all distances. Monsun, the most successful German stallion of all time, who stood at Gestüt Schlenderhan from 1996 to his death in 2012, did indeed sire the winners of these races, but he was also represented by several 2-year-old champions, as well as G1 milers such as Maxios and Manduro, although the latter, described by André Fabre as the best horse he has ever trained, seemed to be effective at many trips. Yet a mile and a half is the key distance in Germany. Five of the country’s seven G1s are run over that trip (the Deutsches Derby, the Grosser Preis von Berlin, the Grosser Preis von Baden, the Preis von Europa, and the Grosser Preis von Bayern), one, the Preis der Diana (Oaks), is over 11 furlongs and the other, the Grosser Dallmayr-Preis, is over 10. Clearly a German breeder intending to race his own stock (as many of them do) will be trying to breed a horse whose best distance will be 12 furlongs. So it is no surprise that the German racing programme caters mainly for later maturing types with plenty of stamina - the 2-year-old programme is relatively weak, with hardly any races for that age group before August and only four Group races all year, all of them G3. The mile-and-a-half Deutsches Derby, of course, plays a significant role, with many of its winners going on to success at stud. Indeed there was nearly an unbroken run of almost a century of one line of Derby winners themselves each siring a Derby winner. It began with Herold, the 1920 winner. He sired three winners of the Derby, including the outstanding Alchimist, who won in 1933 and became the sire of Birkhahn (1948). The sequence stops there, but his son Literat (who broke down in the 1968 Derby when an odds-on favourite - and on all known form would have won), was the sire of Surumu, who won the race in 1977 and resumed the sequence as he was the sire of Acatenango (1985), who was the sire of Lando (1993). The series could be coming to an end, as neither Lando nor Nicaron, Acatenango's other winner of the race, has yet produced a Deutsches Derby winner. One of Lando's best sons, Scalo, was hot favourite for the 2010 renewal but could only finish ninth. Acatenango is also sire of Derby-winning filly Borgia, who is doing well as a broodmare, while he sired French Derby winner Blue Canari, as well as the dam of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, Dalicia. So it is possible that this line could continue in another country. German breeding has two big built-in advantages – the sheer number of strong female families that have flourished for generations, often for the same breeder, and the high number of quality stallions, often from these same families. Although quite a few stallions from the Northern Dancer line were imported into Germany in the final quarter of the last century, they have far less influence than has been the case in many other countries, Ireland in particular, with the result that German stallions and mares are often complete outcrosses. Yet, for all these advantages and this level of success, the number of Thoroughbred mares in Germany has dropped alarmingly from 2,079 in 2008 (and even more in the late 1990s) to 1,425 in 2014, while the number of live foals fell from 1,245 to only 748 in the same period, according to the Direktorium. The numbers are expected to improve in 2015, as about 20 percent more mares were covered last year, but they are still well short of the numbers required to support a viable racing programme. Jan Antony Vogel, the secretary general of the Direktorium, has proposed that a minimum of at least 1,200 foals a year is needed. It is to be hoped that this target can be achieved - otherwise the consequences could be be felt not just in Germany, but ultimately all around the world. the joint fourth best horse of the classic generation in the world (alongside Bayern). German-breds are noted for soundness, stamina, and being able to maintain their form, even improve, as they mature, qualities many believe are less and less evident in Thoroughbreds being produced elsewhere.
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And don't forget WIMBLEDON tonight!! Lets hope this bewdy..Eugenie...wears this outfit onto Centre court to match the outrageous rubbish that Serenade will come up with... ...it's not wrong to have a sports bet to support the Racing Industry is it??
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And while you're there Fred and your sis Freda.. ..not only Maiden Handicaps, rails bookies..but CLAIMING races as well! When was the last one here Fred? These combos will...in totality...undoubtably add something extra to the boring fabric we gave now... especially in Winter just get on the bandwagon
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Fwankie Dettori talks ROYAL ASSKIT...on the Golf Course
Thomass replied to Thomass's topic in Galloping Chat
After a total MASTERCLASS at Ass Kit... Dettori continues the form last night in the G1 Grand Prix Saint Cloud for Godsen..on the previous bridesmaid CORONET A Dubai mare worth a great deal..now retired..descends from the great Mumtaz Mahal... https://mobile.twitter.com/AtTheRaces/status/1145347836935979009 -
So try as he might to get handy...the APP just couldn't get him there... ...ran on well though after lacking that early pace...probably needs a mile now...ties in with his top effort in the Easter.. What was interesting though wrt to 'Change of Tactic' notification Was the COMPLETE reversal of tactics on the favourite MASSACHUSETTS... Usual leader...Punters and SPEED Maps expected just that WTF happened?? Snagged back from a wide draw on a leader's track...and never looked interested So the FEDS...who don't want the Aus. rule here...OATHAM "it doesn't work here" BULLSHIT said this "MASSACHUSETTS (A Calder) – Restrained from a wide barrier to obtain cover and raced towards the back of the field as a result. Rider A Calder was questioned regarding his riding tactics, in particular why he had restrained the filly soon after leaving the barriers. Rider A Calder explained that MASSACHUSETTS had not been finding the line when being ridden on the speed at its previous two races with connections today giving instructions to ride the filly quietly, further advising that they had got further back than intended being unable to obtain cover." So if they're questioning the INTEGRITY of the ride...detailing 6 lines to the change.... ...Why on earth wouldn't they ...and PUNTERS...want to know this BEFORE the race?? As is required in Aus...where it would have been tweeted "MASSACHUSETTS will be attempted to be ridden back from a wide barrier" Simple..and is part of the overall INTEGRITY of the betting product... As Sweet Pee Marsh and Stick McKee said last year.... "yes, of course we should have this rule here"
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Yes had it confirmed he is indeed the Jason that's Warned off ALL Courses... ...after beating up the Club Presidente and his 2IC... As you say...8k in the kit...he's probably not only banned from Race Courses...but also the TAB... ...thats why he resorts to a 'Club' or his friends accounts to gamble I wouldn't be relying on that money to be dispersed 100% of the time that's for sure
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Fear not McDuff... McKenzie is all over this like a rash...indeed after he's finished he'll be Knighted for services... ...straight on his knee...directly after SIR WINSTON.... ...and Dame Jacinda... enjoy
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Missed this..stumbled over it.. Are you STILL here?? Ffs Just for your records Herman...it was your BFF Bazz and muddygrass who told me I had a mental illness and I should kill myself..and that I was a village idiot... ...all before I started reciprocity... Id also remind you this is an internet chat site with robust communication to sort things out...as indeed I do Things like...discovering the reason why a horse died...hidden by the Feds...or gear left off in our Premier race... Do you seriously believe I would have got answers by being polite and being a wall flower in the 'Boardroom' wake the f up Your so called 'free speech' is as boring az bat shirt and involves nothing but regurgitated crap already debated here... Bazz must be tearing his bald bogan hairdo out sucking up to everyone?? Anyway...it's time you were GONNNNNNE...don't come back, don't return to Go...don't pretend with another Alias...because your ISP is well known... ...and you'll get the Royal ass from here.... Hasta f in la vista baby face
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TAB Trackside and Agency field screens out of sync AGAIN
Thomass replied to Chief Stipe's topic in Galloping Chat
Onya... I wonder if Stick McKee was wrong when he attributed O'GUY's win to BLINKERS... ...was he wrong that they made him go FASTER?... -
The APPALLING WINGATUI Steeplchase yesterday...
Thomass replied to Thomass's topic in Galloping Chat
Well his Father certainly was a hard worker as well as a hard case... ...I recall him delivering his mare to the stud I was working on and you could see he was a real salt of the earth type... ...a Chook farmer if I remember rightly...is that how got his nickname Goose then Fred? -
RITA would have seen just how much time and energy is spent on the other Code's INTEGRITY compared to THOROUGHBREDS... Those other two codes are constantly in strife...as they're full of GYPSIES, TRAMPS AND THEIVES Theyre GONNNNNE
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Poor Bazz...you've got to give him at least 2 kahunas for trying though ATA... ...now that he's a Eunuch... ..he's good to go for a job at a Jap Geisha Dormitory for the World Cup...the girl's will LURVE him there...and he won't be a threat to them either But seriously... ...when it comes to my proven system for investing on winners...and the weight aspect...which has Incidently been done to death... ...the algorithms I've activated also ignore weight...to a certain degree.. Take O'GUY on the weekend...superior recent form in a higher grade, unsuitable distance after a short spell last time, has proven to have won with that weight before in the same grade...and ON THE SAME TRACK... So instead of Bazzy taking a flat stake bet on all of his 'investments'...and you would have noted the italics... Moi's algorithmic system stipulates 3/4 Units extra for a proven course specialist like O'GUY...and extra unit for his form being recent...Of course BLINKERS back on to sharpen up an older neddy...2 extra ...and if this trainer had have identified this horse needing an APP Allowance... ...I would have added an extra 2 units as well....it just got up by a nostril..with an experienced APP would have won a tad more easily then... as I trust the Trainers...not like some people...aka Muddy, Bazz Of Course Muddy has no idea about adding extra investment on Course Specialists...his idea is if it hasn't had a go on a certain course...one can't compare a proven specialist with one who hasn't tried... ...When the odds overwhelming are in my favour.... ...but you can't tell some people... ...The do Counterintuitive so well
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Because Hesi supposedly did it to me...but got it horribly wrong in detail after believing a fantasy tale... ...total hypocrite
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Can you just confirm this Mk2... This is the same bloke...along with his bro..who beat up the Hound guys in Dunners...the Police got involved ...then got warned off ALL tracks by the RIU....and he's got a front tooth missing? ...was it from that fight do you know?
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Curious is tongue in cheekers... Remember a few years back this was going to be our saviour...the World was going to que up...in the middle of their night..in their neglige's and punt unmercifully into our pools.... ...except out pools were dry az...it was the Tracks that were wet...
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Too true...and the camera likes her... ...she did a stint with Popps on Telly last winter and was better than Alysha...and she was quite good... ...I'd like to hear her sing as well...Land of My Fathers thanks
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...so this is what Punters get notified in Aus. ...here it's a guessing game and only something you get after hearing connections interviewed... This horse is getting older and wiser and playing the fool...today the instructions are to race far handier if possible... ...VB on second time to sharpen him up...on a better track...has he still got the desire? Time will tell..but at least SOME Punters know what's happening today... ..and why PUNTERS IN NZ are moving to sports betting The TRANSPARENCY here is simply APPALLING The RIU couldn't care less