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  • RodentRodent    7,043 posts

    'Mad Mark' ...now there's a character..he was as wild a punter as I've seen. Super knowledgable but a burning temper. Seen him throw his money into the air and walk away in disgust. I'm talking 50s too! How could anybody do that?!!! Last saw him at a TAB several years ago..funny man.

    Was he of slight stature? Almost jockey sized?
  • AquanitaAquanita    566 posts

    Rodent said:

    'Mad Mark' ...now there's a character..he was as wild a punter as I've seen. Super knowledgable but a burning temper. Seen him throw his money into the air and walk away in disgust. I'm talking 50s too! How could anybody do that?!!! Last saw him at a TAB several years ago..funny man.

    Was he of slight stature? Almost jockey sized?


    That's him. I also believe he climbed into the top of the Randwick Grandstand and threatened to throw himself off unless they cleaned up racing.

    He was subsequently barred but gained access to the course during a Randwick meeting by ringing the course to tell them that a man with a rifle had jumped the back fence. When all the security personnel were bailing up a groundsman with a turf prodder in the back straight he went through the front gate.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,809 posts
    edited August 2016
    The intensity was remarkable. Last time saw him at the TAB he was laying them for a place on Betfair as well. The phone was in constant use. The form guide could go flying through the air.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,809 posts
    edited August 2016
    When Mark had a win all I remember is contentment. Nothing else. Just peace and quiet. But still simmering! I was fascinated how a hoop could cop it so badly and the race not even half over. Will never see a punter like him again.
  • Piston_BrokePiston_Broke    2,047 posts
    spinking said:

    Think it was Tommy Pikes brother Geoff who jumped the fence one day at ascot and snotted a bloke bagging Tom for his ride

    he actually said something to Tom's wife and Jeff hurdled the fence in 2 steps, I reckon it might have been Mario (the horse)
  • RodentRodent    7,043 posts
    edited August 2016
    Wow, a blast from the past. I didn't know Mark but you could never forget that bloke. As mad as a cut snake.
     I only went to the races in Sydney to bet on Perth. I would always get in free as the races were almost over in Sydney when Perth was getting under way. I'd stay until dark (for the last in Perth) and only the desperates were still there. Redbeard and Hair Bear (nicknames my mate gave them) were 2 notables. I gave Redbeard 100-1 a photo finish one day and he promptly put a gold coin in my hand. Unfortunately I had to give him his gold coin back and a grey nurse to go with it 
    L-)

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  • jumjum    3,516 posts

    :\"> :\"> :\"> $-)   The old GREY NURSE replaced by the LETTUCE LEAF.

    Doesn't sound as good does it Rodent

  • Piston_BrokePiston_Broke    2,047 posts
    there was quite a few characters back in the 70's Freddy The Fox, Big Ginger and Star, they could find a mug at Gingers two up and have 4 good things for them the next day at the races
  • KkkKkk    15 posts
    PB star was a late night card player from my memories,, Kenny Gibson introduced him to me
  • thefalconthefalcon    19,996 posts
    big ginger and little ginger..both characters, big ginger was a close mate of wally Mitchell, if I remember correctly.

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  • loose_gooseloose_goose    2,069 posts

    spinking said:

    Think it was Tommy Pikes brother Geoff who jumped the fence one day at ascot and snotted a bloke bagging Tom for his ride

    he actually said something to Tom's wife and Jeff hurdled the fence in 2 steps, I reckon it might have been Mario (the horse)
    The bloke in the crowd would have performed like Usain Bolt, if a young Jeff Pike was straddling the fence to get at him.
  • loose_gooseloose_goose    2,069 posts

    there was quite a few characters back in the 70's Freddy The Fox, Big Ginger and Star, they could find a mug at Gingers two up and have 4 good things for them the next day at the races

    Loved the old casino room, with the Bookies having a large entourage on their stands with them, especially Rod Evans, with everyone hanging off his, including a familiar face back in the day in ex East Freo player Keith Shorthill

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  • thefalconthefalcon    19,996 posts

    gee loose keith was a great mate of mine....last I heard he was in Mandurah, love to catch up again. he came to visit with his then missus when I lived in Sydney, loaned him my car to tour around.

    real good bloke!!

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  • bradybrady    1,453 posts
    Freddy the Fox
    Could tip a few winners
    One of kind !
  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    Anyone know much of the back room casinos in the old days of Northbridge? The old man of my best mate used to work at the roma club (think that was the name).
  • thefalconthefalcon    19,996 posts
    il travatore?

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  • AquanitaAquanita    566 posts
    Ginger Rocco's two up game was huge in the 60s through to the opening of the Casino.

    Ginger was the biggest punter at the trots in those days and raced quite a few trained by Fred Kersley.

    When he went to court for illegal gambling gave his occupation as a "Waiter".

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  • spinkingspinking    3,748 posts
    Patris club.Club27 which I think was owned by either a owner or steward or someone who had something to do with racing had a jewish name I think
  • JayJayJayJay    7,672 posts
    My uncle and a very well known WAFL Football Club Doctor got busted one night at Il Travatore....the coppers rolled up with a bus and filled it up with punters and took them all to the Watchhouse for "processing". A lot jumped out windows and back doors when the bus rocked up but our two didn't act quickly enough. My old man got a phonecall about 3 in the morning to come and collect "Mr Smith" and "Mr Jones" and had to post bail of $30 bucks for each of them.....they forfeited their bail and the bail slip stated their occupations as "Book Keepers".
  • spinkingspinking    3,748 posts
    My Friends dad Jim the Bulgarian  and Duchan Babic used to deal cards in those clubs
  • thefalconthefalcon    19,996 posts
    ^^^^  and probably did very well on tips...... :-B
  • loose_gooseloose_goose    2,069 posts
    edited August 2016
    spinking said:

    Patris club.Club27 which I think was owned by either a owner or steward or someone who had something to do with racing had a jewish name I think

    Club 27 had the best Toasted Ham & Cheese sangers in Perth at 2am in the morning and only cost you a $2 bet on a table win/lose or draw. One night we were denied entry, which we thought was strange, but heard the place was raided 30 minutes after our knockback. Next time there the doorman got a small tip.
  • ChelseaChelsea    1,369 posts
    Used to work for Frank Procter in the Casino room, back in the day lots of likeable/rouge characters whilst I was t

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  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    As mentioned to me by my mates old man, on his first day of work got a phone call "Friday 9 pm" and hang up. Asked the old guido boss what does "friday 9pm" mean? The boss took him to the safe and showed him 2 envelopes "give this one to the top cop and with this one you go to the watchouse and bail everyone out". Fun times back then!!!
  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    He also mentioned that they werent allowed to open on every Thursday or Friday fortnight because it was pay day? They cops wanted the money to go straight home to the mums so they could pay the bills before dad blows the lot on the tables #responsiblegambling
  • JayJayJayJay    7,672 posts
    same story at the Broad Arrow 2 Up Ring....take the pay home to Mum and the kids first.
  • BlacksAFakeBlacksAFake    2,374 posts



           At the risk of sounding like an old fart, this is indicitive of the way life has gone isn't it???                      
    Life now is a shadow of what it was even 15yrs ago let alone 20, 30, 40... and I'm glad I'm closer to death than birth, and have no kids.                               
    Political correctness has destroyed all the fun in the world and it will eventually claim horse racing the same way it has greyhound racing.

    Technology has made life easier, but much more boring. I won't miss the joint when i die
            


    Sad but true

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  • spinkingspinking    3,748 posts
    Lincolnism your post is a ripper not the part about you not being here but a ripper all the same short sweet and accurate we cant say what we want anymore for fear of upsetting this or that minority group

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