Stipe admits his error

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Re: Stipe admits his error

8 years 9 months ago
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I think what I find most interesting in all of this is that the man has apparently been a stipe for 10 years already.

That's hardly appie criteria.

It just shows me that the mentoring system(or otherwise lack thereof) needs a complete face lift.

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Re: Stipe admits his error

8 years 9 months ago
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I'd like Mr Azzie and Mr Zechner's comment as to why they objected on such frivolous grounds, especially after the stable publicly declared they would never object again.

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8 years 9 months ago
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to me the answer is simple ban bookmakers and all this nonsense will stop
tote is the only way to go

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Re: Stipe admits his error

8 years 9 months ago
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Craig Pienaar wrote: to me the answer is simple ban bookmakers and all this nonsense will stop
tote is the only way to go

please explain?

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8 years 9 months ago
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As a certain jock at a card call said big money makes horses run slow
the rest is left to the imagination
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Re: Stipe admits his error

8 years 9 months ago - 8 years 9 months ago
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Ban bookmakers and have a single tote system like Hong Kong and watch horse racing in SA flourish. We may even start having maiden races for R350 000.

Maybe we can get the stats;
1. The state of horseracing in countries with bookmakers
2. The state of horseracing in countries without bookmakers

Also the prize money in the same countries above.
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Re: Stipe admits his error

6 years 11 months ago
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neigh wrote: My problem is, has this "tool" learnt his lesson ? What does the future hold ? Can we as owners/punters expect fair play or will there be an inquiry every other week ? Will his learning curve improve with time and at what expense to punters and owners ? :angry:


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Re: Stipe admits his error

6 years 11 months ago
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Craig Pienaar wrote: As a certain jock at a card call said big money makes horses run slow
the rest is left to the imagination


The more I watch racing the more I agree..

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