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9 years 1 month agoCountrymember wrote: If trainers/jockeys/owners were interviewed before the race it would take 2 hours to get through 1 race interview. We would also have to back 90% of the field in every race.... :ohmy:
The horse worked very well at home so we are expecting a very big run....
During the last gallop it beat sea cottage and really hope it can bring this work to the track... :sick:
Must be put in all bets, even if its at the back end of quartets..... :blink:
Ignore the last few runs and look at the course and distance run it had.....3 years ago..
This is definitely its last run, unless it finishes in the top 10.......
Don't forget its family were renowned stayers.........39 years ago....... :S
The last time I rode it I made a small mistake, which cost it 7th place..... :blush:
I asked for the ride, because I couldn't get any other ride............ :oops:
We told all 12 owners' to be at the course today (helps with the drinks bill).. :silly: .
do you honestly think any person with a smidgen of a brain will interview every single trainer in the race. Nobody wants to hear from trainers who have a reputation of repeating himself re your points above. The presenter will weed them out. Talk to the on form trainers or the trainer(s) with the horses that are on form. Takes a few minutes to work out who you want to interview and the guy interviewing should be roaming the paddock not sitting in a fancy chair with a bird dressed to the nines and both informing us that they like the number 2 horse which is 9/20 on.
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9 years 1 month agochicken n chips wrote:Countrymember wrote: If trainers/jockeys/owners were interviewed before the race it would take 2 hours to get through 1 race interview. We would also have to back 90% of the field in every race.... :ohmy:
The horse worked very well at home so we are expecting a very big run....
During the last gallop it beat sea cottage and really hope it can bring this work to the track... :sick:
Must be put in all bets, even if its at the back end of quartets..... :blink:
Ignore the last few runs and look at the course and distance run it had.....3 years ago..
This is definitely its last run, unless it finishes in the top 10.......
Don't forget its family were renowned stayers.........39 years ago....... :S
The last time I rode it I made a small mistake, which cost it 7th place..... :blush:
I asked for the ride, because I couldn't get any other ride............ :oops:
We told all 12 owners' to be at the course today (helps with the drinks bill).. :silly: .
do you honestly think any person with a smidgen of a brain will interview every single trainer in the race. Nobody wants to hear from trainers who have a reputation of repeating himself re your points above. The presenter will weed them out. Talk to the on form trainers or the trainer(s) with the horses that are on form. Takes a few minutes to work out who you want to interview and the guy interviewing should be roaming the paddock not sitting in a fancy chair with a bird dressed to the nines and both informing us that they like the number 2 horse which is 9/20 on.
You asked a rhetorical question I gave a rhetorical answer.......... :evil:
Who do you think has got a smidgen of a brain relating to our interviews?
As you know most SA trainers will not say anything before a race anyway.
I suggest you send them a list of who you think should be interviewed , and lets hope the winner of the race comes from those that were interviewed.
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A rhetorical question is exactly what it is so i have no idea why 10 people replied forcing me to reply to your post. I dont know who the best people are to interview. Surely those who work full time for the TV broadcaster should know (if not then what are they doing) I pick up a good few winners by listening to pre race interviews given by trainers. The guy doing the interviews knows who to interview because he or his producer have done their homework.
It is apparent that this is too much extra work for those employed by tellytrack. Even i can sit in a chair in front of a camera with a computer form in front of me and spout off 10 horses in a race and hopefully pick the winner.
It is apparent that this is too much extra work for those employed by tellytrack. Even i can sit in a chair in front of a camera with a computer form in front of me and spout off 10 horses in a race and hopefully pick the winner.
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I would interview Van Vurren has the fav and another plus trainer of Centrefold who has been backed and the Woodruf horse who looked promising last time. I am sure that one of the three will win
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9 years 1 month agochicken n chips wrote: I would interview Van Vurren has the fav and another plus trainer of Centrefold who has been backed and the Woodruf horse who looked promising last time. I am sure that one of the three will win
thank you, point proven
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