"Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
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If I had a really good 'un would only step him out as a 3yr old..... MR112 as a juvie racing against your peers kills you when you get into open company... and do not even begin to talk about NETT MR.... {waves baseball bat in threatening manner} .
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
The Madji Wrote:
> If I had a really good 'un would only step him out
> as a 3yr old..... MR112 as a juvie racing against
> your peers kills you when you get into open
> company... and do not even begin to talk about
> NETT MR.... {waves baseball bat in threatening
> manner} .
yep
> If I had a really good 'un would only step him out
> as a 3yr old..... MR112 as a juvie racing against
> your peers kills you when you get into open
> company... and do not even begin to talk about
> NETT MR.... {waves baseball bat in threatening
> manner} .
yep
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
Perpetual Wrote:
> cracing Wrote:
>
>
> > Hi Zietsman,
> >
> > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> all.
> > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> that
> > some trainers are not making the best of their
> > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > horse in the class that it belongs in
.
>
>
> If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> legitimately to run in one of the big races, then
> I'd certainly want them to compete...irrespective
> of whether they are in the same class as the
> horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've certainly
> seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big prize
> so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> public a disservice?
> There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket, you
> have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> otherwise you may just as well hand all the wins
> to the top trainers.
so for example you all for running nix power in the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe someone can show us her form via formgrids and lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to run as well(
> cracing Wrote:
>
>
> > Hi Zietsman,
> >
> > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> all.
> > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> that
> > some trainers are not making the best of their
> > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > horse in the class that it belongs in

>
>
> If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> legitimately to run in one of the big races, then
> I'd certainly want them to compete...irrespective
> of whether they are in the same class as the
> horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've certainly
> seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big prize
> so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> public a disservice?
> There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket, you
> have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> otherwise you may just as well hand all the wins
> to the top trainers.
so for example you all for running nix power in the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe someone can show us her form via formgrids and lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to run as well(

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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
The Madji Wrote:
> If I had a really good 'un would only step him out
> as a 3yr old..... MR112 as a juvie racing against
> your peers kills you when you get into open
> company... and do not even begin to talk about
> NETT MR.... {waves baseball bat in threatening
> manner} .
shame still clueless
> If I had a really good 'un would only step him out
> as a 3yr old..... MR112 as a juvie racing against
> your peers kills you when you get into open
> company... and do not even begin to talk about
> NETT MR.... {waves baseball bat in threatening
> manner} .
shame still clueless
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
pirates Wrote:
> Perpetual Wrote:
>
>
> > cracing Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Hi Zietsman,
> > >
> > > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> > all.
> > > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> > that
> > > some trainers are not making the best of
> their
> > > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > > horse in the class that it belongs in
.
> >
> >
> > If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> > legitimately to run in one of the big races,
> then
> > I'd certainly want them to
> compete...irrespective
> > of whether they are in the same class as the
> > horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've
> certainly
> > seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big
> prize
> > so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> > one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> > the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> > public a disservice?
> > There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> > smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket,
> you
> > have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> > otherwise you may just as well hand all the
> wins
> > to the top trainers.
>
>
> so for example you all for running nix power in
> the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of
> 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated
> for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe
> someone can show us her form via formgrids and
> lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to
> run as well(
Change the qualifying rules ..... or accept what you get ...
@Pirates .... still flogging a dead horse....
> Perpetual Wrote:
>
>
> > cracing Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Hi Zietsman,
> > >
> > > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> > all.
> > > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> > that
> > > some trainers are not making the best of
> their
> > > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > > horse in the class that it belongs in

> >
> >
> > If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> > legitimately to run in one of the big races,
> then
> > I'd certainly want them to
> compete...irrespective
> > of whether they are in the same class as the
> > horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've
> certainly
> > seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big
> prize
> > so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> > one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> > the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> > public a disservice?
> > There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> > smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket,
> you
> > have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> > otherwise you may just as well hand all the
> wins
> > to the top trainers.
>
>
> so for example you all for running nix power in
> the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of
> 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated
> for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe
> someone can show us her form via formgrids and
> lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to
> run as well(

Change the qualifying rules ..... or accept what you get ...
@Pirates .... still flogging a dead horse....
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
madji i thank the lord every day for punters like you punt well cheers (tu)
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
pirates Wrote:
> Perpetual Wrote:
>
>
> > cracing Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Hi Zietsman,
> > >
> > > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> > all.
> > > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> > that
> > > some trainers are not making the best of
> their
> > > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > > horse in the class that it belongs in
.
> >
> >
> > If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> > legitimately to run in one of the big races,
> then
> > I'd certainly want them to
> compete...irrespective
> > of whether they are in the same class as the
> > horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've
> certainly
> > seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big
> prize
> > so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> > one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> > the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> > public a disservice?
> > There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> > smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket,
> you
> > have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> > otherwise you may just as well hand all the
> wins
> > to the top trainers.
>
>
> so for example you all for running nix power in
> the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of
> 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated
> for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe
> someone can show us her form via formgrids and
> lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to
> run as well(
Pirates I remember you having a go at the connections of kings temptress for entering her in the nursery the day before it was run and we all know the result after that.
> Perpetual Wrote:
>
>
> > cracing Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Hi Zietsman,
> > >
> > > I am family of a trainer and not a punter at
> > all.
> > > I am on the side of trainers and suggesting
> > that
> > > some trainers are not making the best of
> their
> > > professional status. Basically just keep your
> > > horse in the class that it belongs in

> >
> >
> > If I had racehorses and one of them qualified
> > legitimately to run in one of the big races,
> then
> > I'd certainly want them to
> compete...irrespective
> > of whether they are in the same class as the
> > horse(s) at the top of the boards. I've
> certainly
> > seen many "no-hopers" walk away with the big
> prize
> > so egos apart...if my horse qualifies to run in
> > one of our premier races at 100/1 and gets into
> > the top 5, have I done myself and/or the racing
> > public a disservice?
> > There is no certainties in horseracing so a
> > smaller trainer saying "if you have a ticket,
> you
> > have a chance" is allowed to dream as well
> > otherwise you may just as well hand all the
> wins
> > to the top trainers.
>
>
> so for example you all for running nix power in
> the oaks at level weights off a merit rating of
> 42?yes no april fools joke she has been nominated
> for the oaks....the entry fee is 2280rand ...maybe
> someone can show us her form via formgrids and
> lets see if she has a chance .....she qualifies to
> run as well(

Pirates I remember you having a go at the connections of kings temptress for entering her in the nursery the day before it was run and we all know the result after that.
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
really bc either im suffering from alzheimers or you have the wrong chap..plenty unraced maidens run and do well in 2yo early features so i doubt it was me...
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
Ok I apologise if it wasn't you, I don't have time now but I certainly will dig into the archives to find it. I will offer a bottle of JW Black to anybody who finds it before me .
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
besides the 2k nom for the oaks you have to pay a 9000rand acceptance fee now honestly bad company is it worth it?transport another cost as well....
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
anyway going to join titch on the sidelines for a while its always good to have a break ...(tu)
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Re: Re: "Trainers" treating racing like the lotto
11 years 4 months ago
pirates Wrote:
> anyway going to join titch on the sidelines for a
> while its always good to have a break ...(tu)
Just make sure you boys don't honeymoon in nigeria or uganda lol
Anyway why would you wanna take a break when you just came from one, who is gonna keep GC and Craig on their toes ?
> anyway going to join titch on the sidelines for a
> while its always good to have a break ...(tu)
Just make sure you boys don't honeymoon in nigeria or uganda lol
Anyway why would you wanna take a break when you just came from one, who is gonna keep GC and Craig on their toes ?
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