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Postby bayman » Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:32 pm

just looking at the fields for saturday i'd suggest if your not doing anything it'll be worth the trip as in race 3 dr dre v anvils just fine & from draw votemdry could upset them
then in r6 anvils a christian v conte de christo & throw in clarenden esprit
then in r7 our connor mac v mappinga moonshine

looks to be some titanic tussels out there & it should be good racing so if you are doing nothing come out & watch some good horses go around, i'll be there after watching the tigers win earlier in the day
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Postby mal » Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:11 pm

You promote the trots more than Lincoln Moore.
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Postby another grub » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:26 am

Lincoln Moore is a d##k head.
The state of harness racing in this country is crap if Sokyola can win 73 races from 160 starts and is having another crack at an interdominion.
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Postby Dutchy » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:41 am

another grub wrote:Lincoln Moore is a d##k head.
The state of harness racing in this country is crap if Sokyola can win 73 races from 160 starts and is having another crack at an interdominion.


AG - you had me at "Crap"
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Postby wishiwas » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:58 am

another grub wrote:Lincoln Moore is a d##k head.
The state of harness racing in this country is crap if Sokyola can win 73 races from 160 starts and is having another crack at an interdominion.


pretty harsh ag. sooky is a champion horse. have sat behind him, like driving a rolls royce.
if it is crap now, what would you define as not being crap??
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Re: early gdp sat

Postby mal » Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:03 am

bayman wrote:just looking at the fields for saturday i'd suggest if your not doing anything it'll be worth the trip as in race 3 dr dre v anvils just fine & from draw votemdry could upset them
then in r6 anvils a christian v conte de christo & throw in clarenden esprit
then in r7 our connor mac v mappinga moonshine

looks to be some titanic tussels out there & it should be good racing so if you are doing nothing come out & watch some good horses go around, i'll be there after watching the tigers win earlier in the day


BAYMAN the official mail is that Count De Christo will be scratched.
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Postby another grub » Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:10 am

switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?
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Postby mal » Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:37 am

another grub wrote:switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?


SWITCHEROO was a late MAL winner 2 starts ago, has won its last 2 starts
I think its in saturday night AGAIN...3 times in about a week that would be .
Needs the front line,goes ok in the lead, from behind ?
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Postby bayman » Thu Sep 07, 2006 6:58 pm

wishiwas wrote:
another grub wrote:Lincoln Moore is a d##k head.
The state of harness racing in this country is crap if Sokyola can win 73 races from 160 starts and is having another crack at an interdominion.


pretty harsh ag. sooky is a champion horse. have sat behind him, like driving a rolls royce.
if it is crap now, what would you define as not being crap??



ag,
any horse that has done what he's done should be applauded not castigated lets face it we would all love it in our own backyard

ps, did you know that the horse excitable (running in claimers here in adelaide) beat sokyola at his first start here in adelaide ?
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Postby bayman » Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:03 pm

another grub wrote:switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?


it won friday & again on monday just gone, so where have you been ag ? perhaps mrs ag grounded you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby mal » Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:09 pm

bayman wrote:
another grub wrote:switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?


it won friday & again on monday just gone, so where have you been ag ? perhaps mrs ag grounded you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


3 runs in 8 days and its not a greyhound.
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Postby bayman » Fri Sep 08, 2006 8:42 am

mal wrote:
bayman wrote:
another grub wrote:switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?


it won friday & again on monday just gone, so where have you been ag ? perhaps mrs ag grounded you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


3 runs in 8 days and its not a greyhound.


mal, unlike thoroughbreds the standardbred could race 3 times a week no problem, they descend from working horses that worked everyday also they (the horses) get worked everyday anyway so you may as go around for prizemoney rather than stay home & do the same thing or get worked even harder than you could in a race
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Postby another grub » Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:42 am

bayman I knew it won both the last races on FRi and Monday..... was just enquiring why they were running the gutz out of it????.........must love regular racing.....why not run it Fri, Sat and Mon???
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Postby mal » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:01 am

bayman wrote:
mal wrote:
bayman wrote:
another grub wrote:switcheroo hasnt raced for a while..... whens it in next?


it won friday & again on monday just gone, so where have you been ag ? perhaps mrs ag grounded you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


3 runs in 8 days and its not a greyhound.


mal, unlike thoroughbreds the standardbred could race 3 times a week no problem, they descend from working horses that worked everyday also they (the horses) get worked everyday anyway so you may as go around for prizemoney rather than stay home & do the same thing or get worked even harder than you could in a race


WHAT A LOAD OF CRAPP BAYMAN
If running 3 times a week is ok, how come every horse every week dont do it.
When a fast class pacer does it refer back to this post and show me up.
AG took the piss out of you and you fell for it.

PS it drew the front line twice and beat giraffes home.
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Postby bayman » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:07 am

WHAT A LOAD OF CRAPP BAYMAN (quote from mal)
If running 3 times a week is ok, how come every horse every week dont do it.
When a fast class pacer does it refer back to this post and show me up.(quote from mal)

your entitled to your opinion but i know i'm right it is obviously up to the trainers & owners as to when, where & how often they race plus like us all horses are different some can take it & some can not,

but i ask you one question what is the biggest event staged on the harness calendar in australasia ?

obviously the interdominion & the ingredients of that competition is the test of horse over varying distances which includes 3 HEATS RUN OVER 1 WEEK THEN A WEEKS BREAK FOR THE GRAND FINAL

so you can have your thoughts mal but my friend you are wrong this time, this is something I DO KNOW ABOUT & with you being what you are i rest my case !!!!!!
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Postby mal » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:15 am

Are you saying the Interdominion is fair making those aniMALs
race 4 times in 2 weeks?

Why dont we see horses race 3 times in a week all the time BAYMAN ?

Your a great tipster, a swell pal, genuis footy punter, great dad, but leave the logic
to the trainers who RARELY do this please.

WHAT DOES EVERYBODY ELSE THINK ?
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Postby bayman » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:28 am

mal wrote:Are you saying the Interdominion is fair making those aniMALs
race 4 times in 2 weeks?

Why dont we see horses race 3 times in a week all the time BAYMAN ?

Your a great tipster, a swell pal, genuis footy punter, great dad, but leave the logic
to the trainers who RARELY do this please.

WHAT DOES EVERYBODY ELSE THINK ?


is it fair offcourse it is you train your horse to be able to do it, the only unfair race i've seen to horses is one of the oldest races in the world the grand national at aintree in england now that is tough & unfair all you have to do in that race is see how many, yes how many started & how many finish ?, now apart from a horse with broken gear or getting polaxed which can happen in any race whether they race 1,2 or 3 times a week how many horses in the inter fail to finish by exhaustion etc ?
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Postby mal » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:35 am

answer the question why dont all horses race 3 times a week?

I think its because they race better once a week and you dont
have to be Einmalstein to work that out.
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Postby bayman » Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:38 am

mal wrote:answer the question why dont all horses race 3 times a week?

I think its because they race better once a week and you dont
have to be Einmalstein to work that out.


i did answer it i said horses like people are different some can handle it others can not it is an individual thing but most could as its in the breed
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:30 pm

the GRAND NATIONAL isnt cruel to animals, if the trainers know the horse cant do it then they shouldnt run them, but they like people here are just thrilled to have a runner in a big race. here its the MELBOURNE CUP.

BAYMAN

i have a question, you said some horses can race 3 times a week with no worries and then mentioned the INTERDOMINION where they race 3 times a week and a week off for the final, why do they have a week off for the final?????
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