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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 05, 2006 7:18 pm

just watching the trotts tonight & low & behold this dog called mayliz has just won at the gold coast dogs beating an odds onny !!

well nothing wrong with that i hear well guess what it ran yesterday at capalaba & ran 2nd beaten by 3/4 of a length & it got beaten by & i quote " the very smart kango (i cant remember the rest but you'd know) so maybe they can handle the backup BUT NOT ALL THE TIME :D :D :D
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Postby mal » Sun Nov 05, 2006 7:26 pm

bayman wrote:just watching the trotts tonight & low & behold this dog called mayliz has just won at the gold coast dogs beating an odds onny !!

well nothing wrong with that i hear well guess what it ran yesterday at capalaba & ran 2nd beaten by 3/4 of a length & it got beaten by & i quote " the very smart kango (i cant remember the rest but you'd know) so maybe they can handle the backup BUT NOT ALL THE TIME :D :D :D


CAPALABA is a 300 metre straight track, like KULPARA here, but still absurd.
With dogs it is insane to do this.
Trots they can race 2 days apart, but often that horse is below 100% fitness as well.

BAYMAN you are like a Rotweiller you wont let go will you.
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 05, 2006 7:29 pm

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bayman wrote:just watching the trotts tonight & low & behold this dog called mayliz has just won at the gold coast dogs beating an odds onny !!

well nothing wrong with that i hear well guess what it ran yesterday at capalaba & ran 2nd beaten by 3/4 of a length & it got beaten by & i quote " the very smart kango (i cant remember the rest but you'd know) so maybe they can handle the backup BUT NOT ALL THE TIME :D :D :D


CAPALABA is a 300 metre straight track, like KULPARA here, but still absurd.
With dogs it is insane to do this.
Trots they can race 2 days apart, but often that horse is below 100% fitness as well.

BAYMAN you are like a Rotweiller you wont let go will you.


THE DOG IS MY QUOTE TO YOU ON THE WAY TO STRATH LAST WEEK (GET YOUR OWN QUOTES)

so now because its 300metres & not 500 that makes a difference ?
i just went fishing & i caught a beauty :D :D :D :D :D :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:23 pm

BAYMAN

it is well known that a dog can run a 300m race and then butter up within the next two days as the 300m run doesnt take as much out of them as a 500m race would.

trainers put 500m dogs in 300m races for fitness.
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:43 pm

2 late scratchings at GDP today monday
Oh thats right they ran 3 days ago at Port Pirie.......
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:45 pm

NOT GOOD ENOUGH the TRAINERS should be RACING those horses!!!!!!!!!!!!

whats wrong with them???????
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Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:07 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:BAYMAN

it is well known that a dog can run a 300m race and then butter up within the next two days as the 300m run doesnt take as much out of them as a 500m race would.

trainers put 500m dogs in 300m races for fitness.

A dog racing up a straight track is less likely to recieve an injury, than racing around a circle track.
Continually racing a dog at the same track regularly, will cause loss of interest on the dog's part.
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:40 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:BAYMAN

it is well known that a dog can run a 300m race and then butter up within the next two days as the 300m run doesnt take as much out of them as a 500m race would.

trainers put 500m dogs in 300m races for fitness.

A dog racing up a straight track is less likely to recieve an injury, than racing around a circle track.
Continually racing a dog at the same track regularly, will cause loss of interest on the dog's part.


You would make a good greyhound trainer.
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:42 pm

lets get a SYNDICATE together and buy a dog and the ASTUTE PUNKY can be the trainer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MAL can MANAGE the FOOTYSA SYNDICATE
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Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:33 pm

mal wrote:You would make a good greyhound trainer.

You couldn't afford me :wink:
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:35 pm

if theres 50 of us all paying $50p/w would that be around the mark :?:
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Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:35 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:if theres 50 of us all paying $50p/w would that be around the mark :?:

that would alter my view quite significantly...
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:37 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:if theres 50 of us all paying $50p/w would that be around the mark :?:

that would alter my view quite significantly...


Eggspensive trainer.
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:52 pm

you pay for what you get.

you pay nothing and you get a COLLINS type trainer or you pay the world and get a PUNKY type trainer who will get us into all the big finals.
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:54 pm

bayman wrote:just watching the trotts tonight & low & behold this dog called mayliz has just won at the gold coast dogs beating an odds onny !!

well nothing wrong with that i hear well guess what it ran yesterday at capalaba & ran 2nd beaten by 3/4 of a length & it got beaten by & i quote " the very smart kango (i cant remember the rest but you'd know) so maybe they can handle the backup BUT NOT ALL THE TIME :D :D :D


BAYMAN make today a public holiday 06/11/06

MERLOT r4-8 ran at Port Pirie 3 days ago and buttered up today and WINS @ $4-80
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Your right BAYMAN a horse can do t :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

There were 6 runners today who had raced at PP
2 Were late scratchings
4 ran if we put on a $1 for each runner we would have made $80cents profit :shock:
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Nov 06, 2006 3:57 pm

never doubt the HARNESS GURU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby bayman » Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:41 pm

merlot is a tough horse who can handle it so now i'll point out 4 superstars to you

1, 'gammalite' tough with a never give in attitude that handled constant racing & at the top level from day 1

2,'pure steel' ditto

3,'koala king' sit sprinter who needed a soft run to win but had a blistering turn of speed & it could not handle hard runs

4,'markovina' ditto

now these champions all have one thing in common

which is what mal ??
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:45 pm

bayman wrote:merlot is a tough horse who can handle it so now i'll point out 4 superstars to you

1, 'gammalite' tough with a never give in attitude that handled constant racing & at the top level from day 1

2,'pure steel' ditto

3,'koala king' sit sprinter who needed a soft run to win but had a blistering turn of speed & it could not handle hard runs

4,'markovina' ditto

now these champions all have one thing in common

which is what mal ??


Tough horses can do it,
sit sprinters dont as a rule?
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Postby bayman » Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:01 pm

mal wrote:
bayman wrote:merlot is a tough horse who can handle it so now i'll point out 4 superstars to you

1, 'gammalite' tough with a never give in attitude that handled constant racing & at the top level from day 1

2,'pure steel' ditto

3,'koala king' sit sprinter who needed a soft run to win but had a blistering turn of speed & it could not handle hard runs

4,'markovina' ditto

now these champions all have one thing in common

which is what mal ??


Tough horses can do it,
sit sprinters dont as a rule?


thats a fair enough answer but i was looking for they have all won interdominions (with the possible exception of pure steel) as i'm not sure with him but with koala king & markovina their trainers looked after them to ensure they could get through a series of 4 runs in 2 weeks, so i'm saying if the trainers look after their horse inbetween runs that most horses can handle it
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 06, 2006 8:11 pm

bayman wrote:
mal wrote:
bayman wrote:merlot is a tough horse who can handle it so now i'll point out 4 superstars to you

1, 'gammalite' tough with a never give in attitude that handled constant racing & at the top level from day 1

2,'pure steel' ditto

3,'koala king' sit sprinter who needed a soft run to win but had a blistering turn of speed & it could not handle hard runs

4,'markovina' ditto

now these champions all have one thing in common

which is what mal ??


Tough horses can do it,
sit sprinters dont as a rule?


thats a fair enough answer but i was looking for they have all won interdominions (with the possible exception of pure steel) as i'm not sure with him but with koala king & markovina their trainers looked after them to ensure they could get through a series of 4 runs in 2 weeks, so i'm saying if the trainers look after their horse inbetween runs that most horses can handle it



If Pure Steel + Gammalite raced 3 times in a week and had to race against
Markovina and Koala King who were fresh who would win ?

Why should trainers of softer horses have to nurse them through.
Every horse should be trying to win every heat not being nursed.
For that reason the Interdominion is flawed.
The sooner they scrap it and run 3 races in 3 weeks the better.
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