July Panel blabber
- Len Sham
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10 years 11 months ago
rob faux Wrote:
> 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.
You are correct Rob , being objective is his strong point.
> 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.
You are correct Rob , being objective is his strong point.
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- mr hawaii
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10 years 11 months ago
craig1974 Wrote:
> What a laugh, harrys son best 2 year old lafferty
> ever trained compared to who :S
as per normal I only watch what the horse does on track and on that it may be the Trainer's best but will find others to beat it on current form
> What a laugh, harrys son best 2 year old lafferty
> ever trained compared to who :S
as per normal I only watch what the horse does on track and on that it may be the Trainer's best but will find others to beat it on current form
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- pirates
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
hawkins is superb he knows every facet of the industry and Justin is also very good and should be used a lot more to present but as for martin locke well whoever brought him back to interview should be sent to a shrink....didn't see the gallops but was told sean Cormack walked away from him being interviewed by him...mediocrity continues
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
I used jump on the bandwagon and moan about every cunt in command , realised I was a bigger cunt for doing it (
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Hawkins very helpful

Hawkins very helpful
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- Craig Pienaar
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
It could be much worse, imagine Cecil Mthembu doing the interviews :

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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
I thought the panel discussion was good - and well led by Graeme - all of them seemed to have come well prepared and I agree Justin does really come across as if he knows what he is talking about - most people at this stage seem to agree that the July is wide open - so are the favorites priced up too short - also I see Bezanova was slammed by No Worries yesterday - maybe the people who suggest that the 3 yr olds have a tough task at the weights, are onto something :S
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
Futura, a 3-yo, certainly does not have a tough task at the weights 
imo

imo
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
Mac Wrote:
> Futura, a 3-yo, certainly does not have a tough
> task at the weights
> imo
He might have a tough task based purely on his exposed ability
> Futura, a 3-yo, certainly does not have a tough
> task at the weights

> imo
He might have a tough task based purely on his exposed ability
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
Yup everyone is forgetting how average he looked at Clairwood
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
I see there was a flood of money for Louis the King 33/10 on HW :

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- Garth
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
Louis the King now 35/10 on Betting World. Backed him yesterday at 5
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Re: Re: July Panel blabber
10 years 11 months ago
Rakes Chesnut now 7/1 as the money comes for louie the king
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