PE Friday-Crunchie day?
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PE Friday-Crunchie day?
14 years 10 months ago
There used to be a sweetie in the UK called a Crunchie,and the feel good tv ad was "Friday Feeling"
Hear The Drums with Marcus aboard to try and break the record,but you have to be impressed with the partnership Justine King and Oceans away have struck up,heart says HTD,mind says just watch..
Goodluck to CC and Oscar
PE has been good to us lately so lets start the weekend of in Crunchie style!!!
Hear The Drums with Marcus aboard to try and break the record,but you have to be impressed with the partnership Justine King and Oceans away have struck up,heart says HTD,mind says just watch..
Goodluck to CC and Oscar
PE has been good to us lately so lets start the weekend of in Crunchie style!!!
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All the best to HTD, I just hope it does not let me down for the treble with SD and CC?
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good luck to the ABC peoples.
HTD hope he is well again
HTD hope he is well again
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Hear The Drums very hard to beat today. Getting Anton Marcus to PE is only slightly easier than getting an elephant to the moon- lol.(Just kidding, Sir Anton
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The 1200m under 64 kgs last time was too much for HTD, especially as there was a headwind, but today's event is the perfect race for him.

The 1200m under 64 kgs last time was too much for HTD, especially as there was a headwind, but today's event is the perfect race for him.
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Morning, just back for warm Durban Sale. We have had a virus through stable so just hoping for good runs from our 3 today. Scratched Tangerine Dreams so she can run in juvenile race next Wednesday.
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Hopefully the Paddock double 1st and 6th
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Hear The Drums & Proudly Perfect...PUT THE LIGHTS OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The way the bookies are stretching they think the 33 wins wont happen, hope they are wrong.
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33 Cheers for Hear the Drums plus a few for Anton Marcus, well done to all the connections and well done to the punters (tu)
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I have a question for the Clan syndicate regarding CC. In her last run she improved to run to a MR of approx 65 IMO.
If that is not regarded by the stable to be a fluke run(ie she can maintain that form) surely a handicap,running off 48 but producing a 65 would make her a theoretical blinder?
I do not mean to be hyper-critical as maybe racing programmes prevent the strategy,but as an owner I would question why it's running 'out at the weights' again.
If that is not regarded by the stable to be a fluke run(ie she can maintain that form) surely a handicap,running off 48 but producing a 65 would make her a theoretical blinder?
I do not mean to be hyper-critical as maybe racing programmes prevent the strategy,but as an owner I would question why it's running 'out at the weights' again.
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