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12 years 3 months ago
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Aprox. last 10 runs the horse has been fancied only to let the public down.
I think she is a brass and if i owned her she would be racing in Zimbabwe.
i think Craig likes a small wager abnd i think she would milk the bank accounrt.

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Re: Re: CTS yearling purchase.

12 years 3 months ago
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zenyatta Wrote:
> Aprox. last 10 runs the horse has been fancied
> only to let the public down.
> I think she is a brass and if i owned her she
> would be racing in Zimbabwe.
> i think Craig likes a small wager abnd i think she
> would milk the bank accounrt.

If you think that a horse that has run 25 times for 19 stake cheques is a brass then I hope you don't ever own horses, you are every trainers worse nightmare and what's worse is you hold craig to ransom by promising him you'll buy 30perc only if he tips you a winner

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12 years 3 months ago
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Dave

Got your email. The arrangement sounds good... However the amount is to steep for my wee pockets... Cant we come to some sort of plan for young professionals... My mechanical engineering degree hasnt paid such dividens as yet as im been working for 4 years... Maybe a full share to be divided by the amount of young proffesionals that want to get involved for the first time... 10 young proffs will only cost 5k and will be more affordable... What you guys think??

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With all those stake cheques i have not done the maths exactly but would assume the stakes are less than the keep paid,
The problem is the amount lost on punting ,Week in week out i read Miss Dianna today and each week the bookies collect owning horses like Miss D COST MONEY as punting horses is in the blood of owners and everytime they run the heart is bigger than the brain.

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zenyatta Wrote:
> With all those stake cheques i have not done the
> maths exactly but would assume the stakes are less
> than the keep paid,
> The problem is the amount lost on punting ,Week in
> week out i read Miss Dianna today and each week
> the bookies collect owning horses like Miss D
> COST MONEY as punting horses is in the blood of
> owners and everytime they run the heart is bigger
> than the brain.

Dave please stop posting on the well being of the syndicate horses because some people blame us for the bookies collecting! Anyway if you gambled with your brain you wouldn't put big money on a horse like miss d cos its clear she just not interested in winning! 25 runs and 1win anyway keep going cos we need punters like you for the takeout so that racing survives! Show me one post where dave says go for broke guys miss d won't lose?

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12 years 3 months ago
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Had a question here is reply, hope it clarifies

Dave I have head a lot of people ask me some questions I cant answer!
Does the winning trainer win R1m in year 1 for winning the race or is it the trainer who does the best over 3 years in a log ?

It is for graduates of the 2013 Book 2 Sale. The Trainers challenge is separate to the Race series. The Trainer of the horse with the highest gross stakes earnings at the end of its 3 year old career wins the R1mil

Different people at CTS say different things and there is confusion?

There are only two of us working for CTS and I haven’t been asked any questions, so not sure who they are talking to?


 

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12 years 3 months ago
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bad company Wrote:
> zenyatta Wrote:
>
>
> > With all those stake cheques i have not done
> the
> > maths exactly but would assume the stakes are
> less
> > than the keep paid,
> > The problem is the amount lost on punting ,Week
> in
> > week out i read Miss Dianna today and each week
> > the bookies collect owning horses like Miss D
> > COST MONEY as punting horses is in the blood
> of
> > owners and everytime they run the heart is
> bigger
> > than the brain.
>
> Dave please stop posting on the well being of the
> syndicate horses because some people blame us for
> the bookies collecting! Anyway if you gambled with
> your brain you wouldn't put big money on a horse
> like miss d cos its clear she just not interested
> in winning! 25 runs and 1win anyway keep going cos
> we need punters like you for the takeout so that
> racing survives! Show me one post where dave says
> go for broke guys miss d won't lose
?

No please do not stop posting, not only Dave but all Clanners with connections, Trainers, Jocks, Owners,etc, about the well being of ur Horses. I for one and IMO many other Clanners do APPRECIATE ur transparency. I/we will never blame Posters for our betting decisions, nobody is holding a gun to our heads as we are free to use, or not use, any info on this site.

It just p----s me off when people are either too lazy to do their own studing, or just want to Punt on so called info, and then point fingers after the fact.

Better stop otherwise might say more than required.

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Re: Re: CTS yearling purchase.

12 years 3 months ago
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I have had another few questions via the trainers which CTS will reply

Hi Dave,

We are busy with a document that I will release to you as soon as possible and then you can pass it on.

Kind regards
Amanda

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Re: Re: CTS yearling purchase.

12 years 3 months ago
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Who the Hell said that anyone blamed anyone for losing
The discussion is if the owners trainers have lost good money owning MISS D.

The answer i simple yes every pick 6 jackpot and losing bet cost money.

personally have never put 1 shilling on her in her career to date.

You need go to school learn English and then tell me when i blamed anyone for posting a losing bet.

Owning horses that dont win cost money especially the money spent as bets from the heart.

Does that mean i bet them eg Miss D

You are totally wrong.

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