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haha what about your comments ?? to no some one first name on here you have broke the privacy act so you and your darsider side kicks are notably libel
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Cambridge ring any bells of pulling horses up
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I would say the two purdon were pulled and waiting for 100k breeders stakes on 15 feb so if one of these horses wins what will the stipes do then??? I would say answer will be nothing
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after all the mares races will be going over there
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no taser newmarket lol
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well purdon come home mid week to juice them up
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Michael Guerin- The Box Seat- On The Money!
hunterthepunter replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
ummm Brodie is on the money as mick got put off by trackside some time a go for gambling -
Michael Guerin- The Box Seat- On The Money!
hunterthepunter replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
his nickname was mick the p -
Kapiti Trots - How can they make a profit??
hunterthepunter replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
ya mean how bloody soft the Riu have been -
Kapiti Trots - How can they make a profit??
hunterthepunter replied to Brodie's topic in Trotting Chat
keep whips and ban blood doping cheats for life -
the fixer was it named after the trainer??
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Some NZ harness racing identities seek diversion over non-race fixing charges 29 Jan, 2019 3:43pm 3 minutes to read All of those arrested during Operation Inca will be back in court on March 25. By: Kurt Bayer NZ Herald reporter based in Christchurch kurt.bayer@nzherald.co.nz@KurtBayerNZME Some prominent New Zealand harness racing identities caught up in the police race-fixing probe are trying to avoid a criminal conviction on non-race related charges, while other charges have been dropped, it's been revealed today. Widespread suppression orders mean that for now their names still remain a secret while their cases go through the judicial system. Some who have been denied name suppression by a district court judge have appealed the decision to the High Court which will hear their cases next month. Today at Christchurch District Court, two people had their cases put off for the diversion scheme for first offenders to be considered – a chance to avoid a formal court prosecution. One of them also had two charges - unrelated to race-fixing – dropped. Another person arrested over the 18-month Operation Inca investigation by the National Organised Crime Group denied four charges – again not race-fixing related – and elected through defence counsel James Rapley QC to stand trial by jury. ADVERTISEMENT Advertise with NZME. A fourth person denied five non-racing charges and also elected to face a jury trial. They will all be back in court on March 25, when another nine harness racing figures arrested after Operation Inca will appear for a Crown case review hearing. The charges came after raids on multiple stables and properties in Canterbury, Invercargill, Manawatu and Auckland late last year. In December, a male driver in his 50s was charged with conspiring with another person to manipulate a race result last year by "administering a substance" to a horse before the race "in order to gain a pecuniary advantage, namely the winning stakes". He denied the charge and elected trial by jury. North Canterbury trainer Andrew Douglas Stuart, 42, faces four race-fixing allegations, while Graham Henry Beirne, a 71-year-old Christchurch man, has previously denied two race fixing charges and is yet to enter a plea on a third charge. A 40-year old Canterbury man denies t hree race-fixing charges and is yet to enter pleas on three unrelated drugs charges. Three other men – aged 50, 35 and 26 – deny race-fixing allegations, as does Palmerston North man Brent Stephen Wall, 47, and 44-year-old Rolleston-based horse trainer Nigel Raymond McGrath. Others face drugs charges that their lawyers say is unconnected to the horse racing investigation, including Elie Sawma, a 42-year-old Christchurch hairdresser charged with supplying the Class B controlled drug MDMA, possession of MDMA, and offering to supply the Class A drug cocaine. Create an account to gain access to more nzherald.co.nz features Trending Topics
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im not bitter harewood so must be newmarket run rabbit run is a number plate of a very well liked owner that posts on here
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ok sorry to here your not run rabbit run well that only leaves 2 posters who it can be Harewood or newmarket
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your funny signing off as greg shore your not run rabbit run
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quote of above post was on page 2 Marcoola post
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jj just looked at a post you put put saying me and flagship opened up on you on kiwi breds that is rubbish
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how did you think it went??? or was it fixed??
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who can pick the longest price winner on sunday!
hunterthepunter replied to retarded driver's topic in Trotting Chat
had 2 horses in race -
settle down guys your starting too fartoomuch
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who can pick the longest price winner on sunday!
hunterthepunter replied to retarded driver's topic in Trotting Chat
gore bay won mot cup why was this horse the fav ??? -
haha so your saying your a good driver mark but on world drivers champ you ran second last on points
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bracket me with Bec as I need a wine lol
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who can pick the longest price winner on sunday!
hunterthepunter replied to retarded driver's topic in Trotting Chat
that be good bet ms oldwhitewomen first name jan by any chance??? -
it be great race tonight can't wait to see who wins