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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
Wats the scores like?
Eish I see the results!the Tigers killed it last night.
Eish I see the results!the Tigers killed it last night.
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
SirPuntalot Wrote:
> Wats the scores like?
> Eish I see the results!the Tigers killed it last
> night.
Where you see the score SirP ??
> Wats the scores like?
> Eish I see the results!the Tigers killed it last
> night.
Where you see the score SirP ??
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
i am still wait for the answer i find nothing about how they do the alocation any where
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
All u do is stir.....you have the answer from your jockey mate, what you want is an admission from an official and u aint going to get it here
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Re: Re: the jockey international
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easy i think is a fair question dont you why you say i stir? if affect everyone who is having the punt we play the game that no one now the rules
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Re: Re: the jockey international
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for example easy i will love to now how the horse in the race were rated from 1 -12 by the panel i am sure that should be public knowledge no?
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
for me the story about riding to trainer instructions in theory perfect in reality i am no so sure. so what do both team want to acheve? they want to win. so if tactics are going to win the competition off course these will be use. all so here is another question if the jockey club feel some thing is wrong how they do the hearing for international jocks they are long gone by then
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
I`m sure either Goldolphin or Coolmore were fined for team work with one of their pacemakers
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
WHERE THE FARK ARE THE JOCKEY TABLE SCORES FROM LAST NIGHT.....
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ON SAFTOTE...............................
Gregory Benoist, the top point scorer in Leg 1 of the ACTS International Jockeys' Challenge 2013, causes a 25-1 upset aboard Tomorrow's Miss at Turffontein on Friday night
Although each team won two races each at the first leg of the ACTS International Jockeys' Challenge on Friday night, the Internationals had a 15-point lead over the South African team going into Saturday's Kenilworth meeting.
The Internationals started off with a bang, scoring 28 points more than the South Africans in the first Challenge race after Belgian Gregory Benoist drew first blood aboard Roy Magner-trained 25-1 shot Tomorrow's Miss, who beat her better fancied stable companion Shattered Image and Robbie Fradd by 1.50 lengths. Sean Cormack fell at the start but, thankfully, was uninjured.
They drew further ahead in the second Challenge race, with Jamie Spencer causing a bit of an upset on Leon Erasmus-trained Tiger Territory (12-1). Weiho Marwing's charges Uncle Tommy (Anthony Delpech) and Here Comes Billy (Anton Marcus) as well as Whiteline Fever (Fradd) kept the South Africans in the game by coining the 37 points for second, third and fourth, but the Internationals maintained a 32-point lead heading into the third Challenge race.
The tables then turned and Piere Strydom aboard favourite Prince Jazeem, a smart-looking son of Toreador, scored an easy win over outsider Depardieu and Benoist, with Johnny Murtagh aboard Red Barrel finishing third and S'manga Khumalo on Bluroute taking the minor placings. The teams scored the same number of points, though, leaving the Internationals with an unassailable lead for the evening.
The South Africans were down but definitely not out and they pulled back 17 points in the final Challenge race at Turffontein, taking first and second with Money Doesn't Count (Cormack) and weak favourite Bodybuilder (Khumalo).
Benoist was the most successful rider at the meeting, scoring 60 points to Strydom's 53.
The points tally at the end of the evening was Internationals 218, South Africa 203.
SOUTH AFRICA
Piere Strydom
8
7
30
8
53
Sean Cormack
0
6
0
30
36
Anthony Delpech
10
15
0
3
28
Robbie Fradd
15
10
4
0
29
S'manga Khumalo
3
5
10
15
33
Anton Marcus
0
12
6
6
24
36
55
50
62
203
INTERNATIONAL
Richard Hughes
6
7
8
12
33
Greg Benoist
30
8
15
7
60
Hugh Bowman
7
4
7
10
28
Johnny Murtagh
12
7
12
5
36
Jamie Spencer
4
30
3
7
44
Tom Queally
5
3
5
4
17
64
59
50
45
218

Gregory Benoist, the top point scorer in Leg 1 of the ACTS International Jockeys' Challenge 2013, causes a 25-1 upset aboard Tomorrow's Miss at Turffontein on Friday night
Although each team won two races each at the first leg of the ACTS International Jockeys' Challenge on Friday night, the Internationals had a 15-point lead over the South African team going into Saturday's Kenilworth meeting.
The Internationals started off with a bang, scoring 28 points more than the South Africans in the first Challenge race after Belgian Gregory Benoist drew first blood aboard Roy Magner-trained 25-1 shot Tomorrow's Miss, who beat her better fancied stable companion Shattered Image and Robbie Fradd by 1.50 lengths. Sean Cormack fell at the start but, thankfully, was uninjured.
They drew further ahead in the second Challenge race, with Jamie Spencer causing a bit of an upset on Leon Erasmus-trained Tiger Territory (12-1). Weiho Marwing's charges Uncle Tommy (Anthony Delpech) and Here Comes Billy (Anton Marcus) as well as Whiteline Fever (Fradd) kept the South Africans in the game by coining the 37 points for second, third and fourth, but the Internationals maintained a 32-point lead heading into the third Challenge race.
The tables then turned and Piere Strydom aboard favourite Prince Jazeem, a smart-looking son of Toreador, scored an easy win over outsider Depardieu and Benoist, with Johnny Murtagh aboard Red Barrel finishing third and S'manga Khumalo on Bluroute taking the minor placings. The teams scored the same number of points, though, leaving the Internationals with an unassailable lead for the evening.
The South Africans were down but definitely not out and they pulled back 17 points in the final Challenge race at Turffontein, taking first and second with Money Doesn't Count (Cormack) and weak favourite Bodybuilder (Khumalo).
Benoist was the most successful rider at the meeting, scoring 60 points to Strydom's 53.
The points tally at the end of the evening was Internationals 218, South Africa 203.
SOUTH AFRICA
Piere Strydom
8
7
30
8
53
Sean Cormack
0
6
0
30
36
Anthony Delpech
10
15
0
3
28
Robbie Fradd
15
10
4
0
29
S'manga Khumalo
3
5
10
15
33
Anton Marcus
0
12
6
6
24
36
55
50
62
203
INTERNATIONAL
Richard Hughes
6
7
8
12
33
Greg Benoist
30
8
15
7
60
Hugh Bowman
7
4
7
10
28
Johnny Murtagh
12
7
12
5
36
Jamie Spencer
4
30
3
7
44
Tom Queally
5
3
5
4
17
64
59
50
45
218
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Re: Re: the jockey international
11 years 6 months ago
Thanks Country Member.... that is not a site I ever visit.
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