Thuggery Alive & Well At The Big T

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4 years 5 months ago
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That's my point, if you didn't have it in your P6 and had the second raced horse home, you still in, not so?
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BEFORE the jump SILVANO'S PRIDE was tote favourite by a long way................... now i see

official..... # 1 MISSIPI BURNING tote fav ???????? i also had # 5 in my P6...... so i SHOULD have DOUBLED UP......but not so :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

I'VE JUST REWINDED MY DSTV....... at the JUMP # 1 3,60 # 2 2,10

TOTE HAS SOME EXPLAINING TO DO ......... THIEVES.....

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bayern wrote: That's my point, if you didn't have it in your P6 and had the second raced horse home, you still in, not so?

First raced horse home. You could have first timers in the first 4 places and the first raced horse in fifth and that would qualify along with the winner..

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Shadley wrote:
bayern wrote: That's my point, if you didn't have it in your P6 and had the second raced horse home, you still in, not so?

First raced horse home. You could have first timers in the first 4 places and the first raced horse in fifth and that would qualify along with the winner..

You've answered your own query.
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bayern wrote: Mississippi Burning, now that is thievery, you cannot tell the punters 5 minutes before the jump the horse had massive issues on a training front, i feel raped.


lol...…………....The irony of this thread...……………

When a jockey named Khumalo goes all out to WIN with a 20 to 1 shot, albeit using his stick liberally, which other top jockeys like Dettori etc have also been guilty of, he is berated and the thread is called thuggery.

Yet when a Cape Town trainer goes on National TV and says his fancied runner may not be up to her best ability because of training setbacks or whatever and that the jockey may not persevere if he feels something amiss, , there's a deafening silence from the gallery.
Punters do their money in cold blood.



Surely that deserves a thread of it's own?
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mikesack wrote:
bayern wrote: Mississippi Burning, now that is thievery, you cannot tell the punters 5 minutes before the jump the horse had massive issues on a training front, i feel raped.


lol...…………....The irony of this thread...……………

When a jockey named Khumalo goes all out to WIN with a 20 to 1 shot, albeit using his stick liberally, which other top jockeys like Dettori etc have also been guilty of, he is berated and the thread is called thuggery.

Yet when a Cape Town trainer goes on National TV and says his fancied runner may not be up to her best ability because of training setbacks or whatever and that the jockey may not persevere if he feels something amiss, , there's a deafening silence from the gallery.
Punters do their money in cold blood.



Surely that deserves a thread of it's own?

You have obviously not read the Kenilworth thread.... We also requested the NHRA open an investigation

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4 years 5 months ago
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Mike to be fair

The entire Kenilworth thread was taken over with the Marcus incident.
It was also being edited.

The highlighted thread has been sent to NHRA for them to be the judge .

It would have been difficult to extract the various posts on the Kenilworth thread related to the Marcus incident as I said we were under pressure to delete.

The posters all have the option to join an existing thread or create a new topic, in this case you are probably correct it deserves an individual post.

Lets wait for an outcome but racing was the loser yesterday (and the punters) 😢
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4 years 5 months ago
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Bob Brogan wrote:
mikesack wrote:
bayern wrote: Mississippi Burning, now that is thievery, you cannot tell the punters 5 minutes before the jump the horse had massive issues on a training front, i feel raped.


lol...…………....The irony of this thread...……………

When a jockey named Khumalo goes all out to WIN with a 20 to 1 shot, albeit using his stick liberally, which other top jockeys like Dettori etc have also been guilty of, he is berated and the thread is called thuggery.

Yet when a Cape Town trainer goes on National TV and says his fancied runner may not be up to her best ability because of training setbacks or whatever and that the jockey may not persevere if he feels something amiss, , there's a deafening silence from the gallery.
Punters do their money in cold blood.



Surely that deserves a thread of it's own?

You have obviously not read the Kenilworth thread.... We also requested the NHRA open an investigation




Well done on the action taken by ABC Mod...……………



Actually I was hoping that the author of this thread took up the issue of Mississipi Burning as quickly as that of Phoenix Rising.B)

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Re: Thuggery Alive & Well At The Big T

4 years 5 months ago
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The big white stick ............:P

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4 years 5 months ago
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mikesack wrote: The big white stick ............:P


“If it is not a dead heat then it (the winning distance) will definitely be a short head”. Lol.


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