Flamingo Park
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Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Muzi's Rides on the 3rd
ROCKABILLY back over 1000 m and well drawn big runner
HIT A HIGH No apparent chance
ASHLEY'S PRIDE Consistent Form very low MR but has a chance in a weak field
GOLDEN OCCASSION Dist suited stable elect and prob our best ride
CASH THE CHEQUE Keeps getting left but if he jumps will go very close
BADER Place chance
PERSONAL PHANTOM Better than recent runs
TRISTRAMS MISTRESS Much better than form suggests but badly drawn
ROCKABILLY back over 1000 m and well drawn big runner
HIT A HIGH No apparent chance
ASHLEY'S PRIDE Consistent Form very low MR but has a chance in a weak field
GOLDEN OCCASSION Dist suited stable elect and prob our best ride
CASH THE CHEQUE Keeps getting left but if he jumps will go very close
BADER Place chance
PERSONAL PHANTOM Better than recent runs
TRISTRAMS MISTRESS Much better than form suggests but badly drawn
Give everything but up!
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Thanks Tich for all your input. Great to hear it from the 'horses' ,sorry, jockey's agents mouth. Really appreciated. Enjoy your evening
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Titch, thnx for the posting, always appreciated!
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Hi Titch,
Perhaps not the right thread, but why does Muzi not get the greatest rides in Cape Town? I know there are stable jockeys that the trainers keep loyal to, but there hardly even seems a bone is thrown his way? If i was a trainer, i would jump at having him on my horses.
Is he even going to travel to Cape Town in the future?
Thanks
Perhaps not the right thread, but why does Muzi not get the greatest rides in Cape Town? I know there are stable jockeys that the trainers keep loyal to, but there hardly even seems a bone is thrown his way? If i was a trainer, i would jump at having him on my horses.
Is he even going to travel to Cape Town in the future?
Thanks
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
PeeKay Wrote:
> Hi Titch,
>
> Perhaps not the right thread, but why does Muzi
> not get the greatest rides in Cape Town? I know
> there are stable jockeys that the trainers keep
> loyal to, but there hardly even seems a bone is
> thrown his way? If i was a trainer, i would jump
> at having him on my horses.
>
> Is he even going to travel to Cape Town in the
> future?
>
> Thanks
There was 2 stand alone meetings @ Durbanville which we tried out but will not be going back in the foreseeable future apart from when he rides for the Springbok team in November at Kenilworth
> Hi Titch,
>
> Perhaps not the right thread, but why does Muzi
> not get the greatest rides in Cape Town? I know
> there are stable jockeys that the trainers keep
> loyal to, but there hardly even seems a bone is
> thrown his way? If i was a trainer, i would jump
> at having him on my horses.
>
> Is he even going to travel to Cape Town in the
> future?
>
> Thanks
There was 2 stand alone meetings @ Durbanville which we tried out but will not be going back in the foreseeable future apart from when he rides for the Springbok team in November at Kenilworth
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Thanks Titch.....if you ask me, it's a waste of time for him.
PS - he almost got up on Gianduja the other day (i think it was him)
Anyway, Have a lekka day
pk
PS - he almost got up on Gianduja the other day (i think it was him)
Anyway, Have a lekka day
pk
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Can someone pls let us know the following......
PAC Miller Stables - this is the late PAC Miller
s/m miller / cohen - which Miller teaming up with Trainer Cohen
S P Miller - is this the son/daughter/wife to late PAC
Maybe nice for the public / punter to get to know this sort of information, is there not a Magazine published
periodically detailing who's who and what's happening ?
I'm sure that I'm not the only one wanting to know whats happening with the Miller stable
PAC Miller Stables - this is the late PAC Miller
s/m miller / cohen - which Miller teaming up with Trainer Cohen
S P Miller - is this the son/daughter/wife to late PAC
Maybe nice for the public / punter to get to know this sort of information, is there not a Magazine published
periodically detailing who's who and what's happening ?
I'm sure that I'm not the only one wanting to know whats happening with the Miller stable
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
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Late Peter Miller had joined with Martin Cohen in Pe for a sattelite stable. According to NHRA rules all stables must be under the same name or partnership.
Peter unfortunately passsed away before all paperwork was done so his son, Sean P Miller took over the partnership.
Martin Cohen has since handed in his trainers licence so Sean Miller now has an individual license and has yards in Kmb. and PE.
Peter unfortunately passsed away before all paperwork was done so his son, Sean P Miller took over the partnership.
Martin Cohen has since handed in his trainers licence so Sean Miller now has an individual license and has yards in Kmb. and PE.
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
Sham Racing Wrote:
> Late Peter Miller had joined with Martin Cohen in
> Pe for a sattelite stable. According to NHRA rules
> all stables must be under the same name or
> partnership.
>
> Peter unfortunately passsed away before all
> paperwork was done so his son, Sean P Miller took
> over the partnership.
>
> Martin Cohen has since handed in his trainers
> licence so Sean Miller now has an individual
> license and has yards in Kmb. and PE.
heard many in pe are unhappy about this as they say there were others waiting in line for stables .can you confirm this ?
> Late Peter Miller had joined with Martin Cohen in
> Pe for a sattelite stable. According to NHRA rules
> all stables must be under the same name or
> partnership.
>
> Peter unfortunately passsed away before all
> paperwork was done so his son, Sean P Miller took
> over the partnership.
>
> Martin Cohen has since handed in his trainers
> licence so Sean Miller now has an individual
> license and has yards in Kmb. and PE.
heard many in pe are unhappy about this as they say there were others waiting in line for stables .can you confirm this ?
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Re: Re: Flamingo Park
13 years 8 months ago
There are waiting lists everywhere, even in Kmb. Cant keep everyone happy either but having done a partnership through NHRA we know that the Millers did everything legally.
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