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http://www.rwwa.com.au/home/is-rebel-king-of-the-hill-20263.html
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To quote the fictional Tony Soprano "remember when is the lowest form of conversation."
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No way in the world should it be available on CRIS site the day before, connections have the right to at least plan their race based on the form provided, if they change tactics it should only be advised after horses have left the mounting yard. Doe…
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If this is excused then you can do whatever you like (probably already can) To me this appeared to be incredibly manipulative and I'm over the moon it backfired.
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I'd love to do form for tomorrow's meeting. This is ridiculous.
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Who's to say the manipulated races are always for the benefit of the syndicate? Oh well there you go, there is another new beneficiary is there? You cannot just make this stuff up in your head, where is the proof?You can't just run around accusing…
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Let's just say, I'm pretty excited about filming this week's Holy Goat!
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Ok just read another article, the alkalizing agent is Carbelene. The first article I read confused me.
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Out of curiosity to those that would know, what would the alkalizing agent be?
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It appears the alkalizing agent can be used for masking so there does appear merit to that train of thought. I'd like to know why the hand towel is relevant enough to be mentioned?
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Carbalene looks fine, obviously the issue was the alkalizing agent and the hand towel (clearly has some significance) http://www.horsesuppliesdirect.com.au/prod859.htm
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Probably because of what the intended substance was. The particulars of the conduct being that at approximately 10am on 23 February 2013, Mr Durrant approached the stall in which Mr Moet was stabled at 355 Balnarring Rd, Tuerong with a loaded syrin…
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It's actually rule 175 “The Committee of any Club or the Stewards may penalise: Any person, who has committed a breach of the Rules, or whose conduct or negligence has led or could have led to a breach of the Rules.” As well as suspicion of breakin…
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I should clarify that nearly all of my conversations with stewards have been regarding leaders that don't lead, and back-marker's that decide to lead without declaring before hand following betting moves. To me tempo's of races are imperative and I…
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McScar on the 7th of July 2012 to me was one of the worst for me, Texan backed off the boards, Knuckey on McScar allows Texan to cross, and then decides to sit back outside of it. Although Texan got beat, it had every chance to win that day. Knuckey…
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If it were banned, wouldn't the horse have been scratched? The herb is found in BNM paste. Which is readily available. That's the issue isn't it. It's all hazy to me, he doesn't appear to have administered anything but it sounds like the stewards …
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Saying that 99.9% of people within the WA racing industry are honest and above board, is almost too comical to take seriously. Actually, I won't, because I know 'godockers' doesn't actually believe it himself. Why am I still here?
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You said, and I quote "for the life of me I dont know what else you thought was gonna lead" And I gave you an answer. No need for the personal insult mate.
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"GoDockers" Regarding that Geiger Rio race, these horses had previously led with success in that race. Dual City Hurritdanz Not So Sweet Silver Business Roman Knows Outlaw Blues Thunderluv'n Du Printemps also sat 8th that day, the furthest back …
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Love Richie, incredibly intelligent and not afraid to get lost in a race.
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Personally thought Carbery put in some rotten rides after his fall. That fall just looked far too heavy for him to ride the day out strongly. At the very least he's got courage!
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It certainly doesn't make it right, but it was fairly obvious what Lopov was going to do. I'm just staggered the riders of Pop Culture and Shamardashing couldn't work that out before the race.
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I don't think I've ever seen a Simon Miller runner hit the front by three quarters of a length and then elect to be restrained to sit outside of another.
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BTW, I heard the figure was $80,000 was wagered on Geiger Rio before the local bookies put up their prices, presuming at least another $30,000 went on after that.
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No one could deny that Geiger Rio was a chance to win the race, but no one is dismissing that. We're talking about the probability of it's chances, like the side of a die being supported with outstanding confidence. Geiger Rio started at $2.50, wh…
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Good news everyone, Wes has just signed off, in allowing me to sing this as the 'Magic Halo' acceptance speech when it wins the MM tomorrow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLBZjdrKSpY