Ex-trainers
- savasp
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
Jewish trainer is Dan Katz, he is still around and is doing fine, stays in milnerton
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
Flash Harry Wrote:
> if i am wrong i apologise
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> george tambourlas is a close friend he die many
> year ago
> i think mark watters is also die
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> dean maroun is still train
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> cliff otto i am tell is the farmer
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> oom nick joubert he must be very old if he is
> still alive
Last time I saw Mark Watters he had a business in CT producing insulated truck bodies so not to sure he is dead.......
> if i am wrong i apologise
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> george tambourlas is a close friend he die many
> year ago
> i think mark watters is also die
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> dean maroun is still train
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> cliff otto i am tell is the farmer
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> oom nick joubert he must be very old if he is
> still alive
Last time I saw Mark Watters he had a business in CT producing insulated truck bodies so not to sure he is dead.......
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
that is why i say if i am wrong i apologise - no ofense mean.
tambourlas is die of cancer that is the fact
tambourlas is die of cancer that is the fact
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
Mark watters very much alive still doing the truck's
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
reg passmore ? they were absolute masters of their trade... any family involved in racing? the same guys involved in sensei yesterday that won the second?
Cunningham ? he used to train from PMB.
Pat and mike rileys were legends. Pity they didnt pass on their trade secrets to anyone else. They died with them..
and as for titch.. to quote shakespeare... whats in a name ?
Cunningham ? he used to train from PMB.
Pat and mike rileys were legends. Pity they didnt pass on their trade secrets to anyone else. They died with them..
and as for titch.. to quote shakespeare... whats in a name ?
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 8 months ago
longshotrot Wrote:
> and as for titch.. to quote shakespeare... whats
> in a name ?
That is the question
> and as for titch.. to quote shakespeare... whats
> in a name ?
That is the question
Give everything but up!
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 1 week ago
Mark Watters's warning off was rescinded 17 years ago and he decided not to go back into racehorse training. For 16 years he has owned a national company, Elite Fibre. At present he is semi retired and lives in Langebaan where he owns as 44ft yacht and a 30ft powerboat. I believe he is a wealthy man today and he still is very popular with the ladies.
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 1 week ago
Pat and Mike passed it all on to Brett but alas he is in London making money as training without big patrons is not worth the effort. He is a great horseman and would have made his dad Pat very proud as a trainer.
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 1 week ago
blueyonder001 Wrote:
> Pat and Mike passed it all on to Brett but alas he
> is in London making money as training without big
> patrons is not worth the effort. He is a great
> horseman and would have made his dad Pat very
> proud as a trainer.
... and they knew how to line one up.
> Pat and Mike passed it all on to Brett but alas he
> is in London making money as training without big
> patrons is not worth the effort. He is a great
> horseman and would have made his dad Pat very
> proud as a trainer.
... and they knew how to line one up.
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- flydubai
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 1 week ago
Eish, no disrespect.. Sorry to hijack the thread. Reading Flash's posts after so long like coming back from the grave.. really miss his posts.
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Re: Re: Ex-trainers
11 years 1 week ago
Here are a few more names from old race cards lying around: Noel Scholefield, WI (Jackie) Mills, Herman Vigne, Glen Schafer, Denis Fisher, Rodney Smith, Braam Malherbe, Alfie Mollentze, Mark Daley, Andre Viviers, CNJ (Chris) Engelbrecht, Joos Engelbrecht, Faan Fourie, EPJ (Ernie) Van Biljon, Ike Bailey.
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