Rubbing salt into the wounds
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9 years 1 month agohave you ever seen a photo finish sent through from a natal racecourse?they haven't got the equipment im told.,,blueyonder001 wrote: why no public visuals of this photo from tellytrack - very unprofessional imo - im sure all will agree?
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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month agoeasy wrote: Well all i can say is I've looked at the photo, zoomed in out and all about
and Destined for Dawn WON the race
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www.tabgold.co.za/fixtures/audiovideophoto/20160506/XGD/3/F
Best see your optometrist on Monday mate,you must be blind.
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9 years 1 month ago
Deadheat......a fairer result looking at the photo..
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9 years 1 month agoHuchergh wrote:easy wrote: Well all i can say is I've looked at the photo, zoomed in out and all about
and Destined for Dawn WON the race
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www.tabgold.co.za/fixtures/audiovideophoto/20160506/XGD/3/F
Best see your optometrist on Monday mate,you must be blind.
Not to get personal.... but are you KZN stipe? If that is clear then I need a far better resolution screen. It may be that 9 won the race (and I said so from the minute they flashed over the line I knew I had been mugged on the line) .... but it is ANYTHING but clear.
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9 years 1 month ago
Run a ruler from right to left across your screen until you can no longer see the bottom horse's nose.
You can clearly see the other horses nose at the top.
That's the problem with racing,too full of old men who can't even see properly :silly:
You can clearly see the other horses nose at the top.
That's the problem with racing,too full of old men who can't even see properly :silly:
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9 years 1 month ago
It's one thing saying it's close and should be called a DH,but we have posters here saying 1 clearly won.
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9 years 1 month ago
As it's been the old men who kept this sport alive all these years why not ask the stipes to get them (the old men) some glasses?

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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month agoHuchergh wrote: Run a ruler from right to left across your screen until you can no longer see the bottom horse's nose.
You can clearly see the other horses nose at the top.
That's the problem with racing,too full of old men who can't even see properly :silly:
Hey ,easy mate...................I resemble that comment!

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