by OnSong » Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:31 am
How good Wayne Hill and Dave Borrett having it out with Mario Borg on Twitter. Brilliant.
Graham Fischer: No Easter cheer for SA harness participants. TABholdings past 2 meetings miserable. Don’t expect 10 races at Victor on Sunday to be bounce back. Market share dropping further than expected means poor handout return. Trend to continue in May. Participants and sport the losers.
Mario Borg: The funny things is that everyone seems to know what countries and HRSA are doing that is wrong but not one person like most of you blokes that finger point have plenty to say since 2015 have ever had the right fix come one tell us how to fix it
David Borrett: Maybe not screw the participants is a good start
Mario Borg: That’s not a fix come on Davie you seem to have the biggest opinion on everything that is wrong with everything so come on give the participants some real fixes that stops bleeding of $ from the industry
Wayne Hill: Everyone has the same opinion @Marioborg11, @Davidborrett1 is only one that projects it!
Lisa Lemon: Mario, the participants of the industry met & most the representatives weren’t there. There were solutions in that room the other night & I’m sure the participants could have come up with even more solutions if the narcissist leadership groups backed down & actually listened!
Mick Laird: We will be on Sky 3 Thursday and only putting the last 200m on tab radio
Mario Borg: These messages should be pointed to the SAHRC. Committee steps down racing back ASAP. The participants should be knocking on there doors and pressuring them not countries at the end of the day we all have the same opinion that the SAHRC has been miss guided and needs to be sorted
Graham Fischer: This the point @Marioborg11 - People are not arguing about any issue with SAHRC - they are saying the sport is being badly hurt by the actions taken to try and resolve by HRSA. Participants are paying the penalty when the problem doesn't involve them.
Chris Neilson: Which party will take blame when percentages hit 3-4% because that’s where we are heading. End of the day what do either party stand to lose if they screw the industry? Participants are the ones that will lose out not them!
Right in front of me. RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!