July Panel blabber

  • Craig Pienaar
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10 years 11 months ago
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Be with Vino Veritas in first, goes handy & drawn well, outrun late last time to a promising sort over 1600m now a 1400m big runner

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craig1974 Wrote:
> Be with Vino Veritas in first, goes handy & drawn
> well, outrun late last time to a promising sort
> over 1600m now a 1400m big runner

I think it's out at the weights being a one time winner. Another thing, Lertasha ran third to Red Flame in receipt of weight, whilst Resolution ran second to Red Flame conceding 2.5kgs. I'll take my chances with Resolution, it's last three runs have been against stronger company than it faces on Saturday.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.

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10 years 11 months ago
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All good points just one question will greyville suit resolutions style of racing, I know marcus is a top judge but might fly up just too late

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craig1974 Wrote:
> All good points just one question will greyville
> suit resolutions style of racing, I know marcus is
> a top judge but might fly up just too late

Not sure it's a case of whether Greyville will suit Resolution, rather than who will adapt to the polly? I read on another thread the guys were saying horses were winning from the front and from behind, having said that, the run to Red Flame, Resolution appeared to race fairly handy, guess I've got to take a stand with someone.
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10 years 11 months ago
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Going through the full card (tu)

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Re: Re: July Panel blabber

10 years 11 months ago
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What a laugh, harrys son best 2 year old lafferty ever trained compared to who :S

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10 years 11 months ago
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Boring....Graeme Hawkins should be replaced...we need new blood in Gold Circle. Only in SA Horeseraing you get so comfortable ...year after after its the same faces.....if Martin Lockes comeback is like Lester Piggott back in the saddle.

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triple tempo Wrote:
> Boring....Graeme Hawkins should be replaced...we
> need new blood in Gold Circle. Only in SA
> Horeseraing you get so comfortable ...year after
> after its the same faces.....if Martin Lockes
> comeback is like Lester Piggott back in the
> saddle.


I wonder who was the bright spark that decided to bring locke back, mindblowing!!!

Maybe they should of had this panel discussion closer to saturday once more punters have had time to look at the card.

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gregbucks Wrote:
> triple tempo Wrote:
>
>
> > Boring....Graeme Hawkins should be
> replaced...we
> > need new blood in Gold Circle. Only in SA
> > Horeseraing you get so comfortable ...year
> after
> > after its the same faces.....if Martin Lockes
> > comeback is like Lester Piggott back in the
> > saddle.
>
>
> I wonder who was the bright spark that decided to
> bring locke back, mindblowing!!!
>
> Maybe they should of had this panel discussion
> closer to saturday once more punters have had time
> to look at the card.

I am sure there will be repeats throughout the week...read on FB someone describing Hawkins as the Mugabe of SA racing.

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triple tempo Wrote:
> gregbucks Wrote:
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> > triple tempo Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Boring....Graeme Hawkins should be
> > replaced...we
> > > need new blood in Gold Circle. Only in SA
> > > Horeseraing you get so comfortable ...year
> > after
> > > after its the same faces.....if Martin Lockes
> > > comeback is like Lester Piggott back in the
> > > saddle.
> >
> >
> > I wonder who was the bright spark that decided
> to
> > bring locke back, mindblowing!!!
> >
> > Maybe they should of had this panel discussion
> > closer to saturday once more punters have had
> time
> > to look at the card.
>
> I am sure there will be repeats throughout the
> week...read on FB someone describing Hawkins as
> the Mugabe of SA racing.

Shew, thats a bit rough, poor Bob ...lol

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Re: Re: July Panel blabber

10 years 11 months ago
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You guys are harsh

Nothing wrong with the panel , could have added a jock or a trainer though

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Re: Re: July Panel blabber

10 years 11 months ago
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Amazing how we all interact differently....................I happen to enjoy Graeme Hawkins immensely.
He has a vast knowledge of horseracing and most importantly, whenever he is asked a question he always remains objective and avoids coming across as defensive or with irritation-have always had a feeling that his responses are "as he genuinely sees it" and not what he thinks we want to hear!...................Just my opinion.

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