Still fixating about who i am . Your wrong as usual on this one but you just cant tell people things when their brains are elsewhere , keep it up though if it makes you really happy?
JJ oops Greg
Its irrelevant whether people agree with in this case myself and Galah. Free thinkers will do what they like and that is as it should be.Your opinion is surely as valid as mine IMHO
BTW i think they were extracting the urine, especially Mickey Mouse's and a few on here have taken the bait hook ,line and sinker.
I'm sure Westview will have a smile on his face
Greg
Good points CP. For those who dont want to pay 45 on the day these are the options
2019 General Admission Ticket Prices:
Earlybird (2 September to 31 October) – $25 per person + booking fee
Standard (1 to 12 November) – $35 per person + booking fee
At the gate (12 November) – $45 per person (cash only)
Greg
Plenty will line up no matter what the price is. You only have to look at the last few decades to see that the place will be chocker as usual on Cup day.
Greg
I post on both sites Brodie as you and others know full well , given how much time you spend over there.
If you want me to post any of your views or refute anything on there just PM me and ill try and help you out.
Greg
Well summed up Globe but to show some balance he does not bet with NZTAB because apparently he is restricted in the amounts he can put on and win and also now disagrees with their ID system re AML.
And thats without any mention of his other pet hate ie Purdon and Co which will be on the radar very shortly as their horses begin spring campaigns. Its only gong to get worse and to think some pids on here think he is WH
On a positive note sounds like your good trotter has done well over the break
Greg
On exposed form Tetrick with R May in the cart must be some sort of chance in the last but following Snow's horses can at times be hard work. Nonetheless at FF 7 and 2.60 works for me
Greg
Firstly , you would not have a clue about what i or others are thinking but i'll help you out in one particular area
I think they are ahead of the rest in Yearling and performed horse selections and purchases This in turn results in them winning more races and stakes than the rest which is a fact that can be proven in premiership results for AS and Dunn's over a number of years.
I am hearing news that a few sales to the US have been shelved of late due to a new phenomena but will take that up elsewhere
Greg
You said this not me. I was merely inquiring as to what products they are using to enhance their horses performance.
Thanks for the reply although no one i know with horses at AS have ever raised the extensive vet bills part you mention in a later post.
Greg
No way will he stop betting despite his continual repetitious posts , hes like that chap with the sign
" The End is Nigh"
And he has been wrong for centuries.
Greg
Yes to your question but did so the basis of comparative views about DP given that Brodie wrote.
"Industry veteran David Phillips has written an 18000 word submission for the special review as part of the Messara Report!
Mr Phillips slams the process saying it is cruel and should be banned!"
You and others should read the whole article which was too long for here . It paints a very interesting picture of DP's contribution to the NZ Harness industry over many years. It might appear you either loved or loathed him but he was no doubt a first mover in many respects.
Greg
Law is obviously not your strong point. I will only tell you once, its an AML protocol that NZ and the rest of the world have signed up to.
And you will no doubt be still punting this time next year and forever after despite all your weak post about how the game is going and your TAB restrictions
Greg
Harness racing in New Zealand is no different in many respects to the industry in the rest of the world with the odd notable exception in our view.
While there is a knockers brigade in most countries within harness racing, some people in New Zealand seems to take it to extreme levels at times.
Some of the comments and feedback we get about our best and most successful are undeserved and ill founded but are firmly held and expressed by the people involved.
It is very easy to get a bad reputation and incredibly difficult to shake it off in our experience
Greg
Thanks Chief but surely there is nothing in their that says what Hedley posted that the RITA chair wants to close courses down and sell them .
These are recommendations from Government acting on the Messara report. All the board and management of RITA can do is carry out the Minister of Racings wishes.
Greg