Durbanville 9/4/14
- Sammy Silver
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
Karl pops in when you least expect it and nicely backed at the jump!!
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
Neartic Dancer has been dropping in the rating and ran against much stronger. Looks the right one.
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
shrek Wrote:
> Neartic Dancer has been dropping in the rating and
> ran against much stronger. Looks the right one.
+100 %
> Neartic Dancer has been dropping in the rating and
> ran against much stronger. Looks the right one.
+100 %
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
i am not talking out of my pocket, because had the wnner. but can anyone tell me, if these bunch of jocks know their business? how often did we see that they simply fell asleep and when comin into the stretch race already lost? this is no racing but a joke like this
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
First time there is a decent gallop and your Jock is playing silly buggers
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
The Govender double might be on in the last can't et hurt at 50/1
Do like a bit of Dinesan in the last as well
Do like a bit of Dinesan in the last as well
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
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saldiani Wrote:
> i am not talking out of my pocket, because had the
> wnner. but can anyone tell me, if these bunch of
> jocks know their business? how often did we see
> that they simply fell asleep and when comin into
> the stretch race already lost? this is no racing
> but a joke like this
I think they know exactly what their business is. The punters have just not cottoned onto it yet.
Rather vigorous ride by King Karl, but then one just has to look at the owner of the horse. Don't want to fall out of favour now, do we.
And then we have a finish line camera angle fiasco.
Why was the original replay going past the post, replaced with different camera angles.
As someone watching the live broadcast, I know in my minds eye what I saw, and I want to see the exact same replay, right past the finish line, from the same camera that recorded what was shown live on national television.
Why show me some other angles from some other cameras....what the hell do I take as been correct.
The rot in this game goes deep, very deep, when transparency becomes an elusive thing.
> i am not talking out of my pocket, because had the
> wnner. but can anyone tell me, if these bunch of
> jocks know their business? how often did we see
> that they simply fell asleep and when comin into
> the stretch race already lost? this is no racing
> but a joke like this
I think they know exactly what their business is. The punters have just not cottoned onto it yet.
Rather vigorous ride by King Karl, but then one just has to look at the owner of the horse. Don't want to fall out of favour now, do we.
And then we have a finish line camera angle fiasco.
Why was the original replay going past the post, replaced with different camera angles.
As someone watching the live broadcast, I know in my minds eye what I saw, and I want to see the exact same replay, right past the finish line, from the same camera that recorded what was shown live on national television.
Why show me some other angles from some other cameras....what the hell do I take as been correct.
The rot in this game goes deep, very deep, when transparency becomes an elusive thing.
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
11 years 2 months ago
Dean321 Wrote:
> Where is that saint sophia--
that is why it was 16 to 1 bookies know something we dont :X
> Where is that saint sophia--

that is why it was 16 to 1 bookies know something we dont :X
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Re: Re: Durbanville 9/4/14
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jawad Wrote:
> Dean321 Wrote:
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> > Where is that saint sophia--
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> that is why it was 16 to 1 bookies know something
> we dont :X
It's waiting for a jockey (
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> Dean321 Wrote:
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> > Where is that saint sophia--

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> that is why it was 16 to 1 bookies know something
> we dont :X
It's waiting for a jockey (

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