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Gloucester Park Tonight.
Harness & Greyhounds
Ridersonthestorm33
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Good to see Corey Peterson chime home for third on 100/1 chance Hylee Exciting, a horse that's been mentioned a few times on PTT, boosting the first four dividend on a deadset quinella result to 1.3k. Chris Lewis at his best with a typical front running drive on the winner Forever Pearl.
Peterson a driver that can get roughies into the money, and also in that sphere, another better than 50/1 winner tonight for Jocelyn Young - winning and being placed on bolters from awkward draws as well.
Good drive by Nathan Turvy in the first too, not over impressive the winner and needed a good drive - he provided it.
Peterson a driver that can get roughies into the money, and also in that sphere, another better than 50/1 winner tonight for Jocelyn Young - winning and being placed on bolters from awkward draws as well.
Good drive by Nathan Turvy in the first too, not over impressive the winner and needed a good drive - he provided it.
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A record that will be hard to topple...to have 11 horses gallop and be disqualified. Replay of race on Tabtouch.
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In my opinion both class as improper drives,
Both gave their drives zero chance
If you want a classic example then watch race 7 Bunbury Saturday night and then read the stewards report.
You can't half cart and you can't simply run into the wheel of another horse.
3.80 second favourite knocked out of the race and no action taken against either driver.
It is pretty clear that the stewards are taking the line no action no heartache. Whilst the punter walks away totally confused or **** off.
Shocking if you're on either - both gone going past the winning post first time round. Great if you're on the backmarkers though, but selecting that winner, you'd need all the luck in the world - and got it.
Think that's how they read these things.
Watching pacing on Sky from all different parts of the world - leader pressured - automatically hands up - a little too easy for my liking. It's almost an unwritten rule in USA - quite often in NZ and France too - lead then batton changes.
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The smaller the track (as we have in some places of Australia ) - the less hand ups.
Generally speaking smaller tracks = more up tempo racing. Can be attacks for the lead but drivers less reticent to hand up. ( probably a good thing ).
LB Harper to the fore - lovely to see him drive a winner - Linds just sat back and watched them cut each others throats
There were some posters saying he was washed up - finished - yesterdays man - well if you watched that race properly - in the last 100 metres his horse was their to get beat - but he has lost none of his strength Harper .
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