Chief Stipe Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 1 hour ago, Special Agent said: Look at the rules as displayed and have a look at how, how often and to whom they are applied in reality. OK - so the rules don't have "double standards" the application of them does. So enlighten us all with an example. Quote
curious Posted June 22 Posted June 22 I see they've managed to stuff this up in at least one place. Without limiting the generality of subrule 638(3)(e), in a Flat Race or Jumping Race, a Trial (including jump-outs and/or tests for certification purposes) a Rider must not use their or her whip: 1 Quote
goldilocks Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Can I now nominate a colt or gelding for the NZ Oaks? 1 Quote
Huey Posted June 22 Posted June 22 4 hours ago, curious said: I see they've managed to stuff this up in at least one place. Without limiting the generality of subrule 638(3)(e), in a Flat Race or Jumping Race, a Trial (including jump-outs and/or tests for certification purposes) a Rider must not use their or her whip: Just a great example of what a load of garbage it is! regards Huey Pronouns Gorgeous Fat Man / Gorgeous Fat Them / Gorgeous Fat They Quote
Chief Stipe Posted June 22 Author Posted June 22 1 hour ago, Huey said: Just a great example of what a load of garbage it is! regards Huey Pronouns Gorgeous Fat Man / Gorgeous Fat Them / Gorgeous Fat They Great you have something else to whine about. 1 Quote
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