Flamingo Park trainers

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Flamingo Park trainers

8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago
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I really have no idea how so many horses end up being beaten out of sight and then are declared to run the following week.

In the bigger centres these horses would not be seen for months. I also believe the Jockey Club should monitor this and prevent these horses from running.

An example this week is Dragons Den. Was heavily supported last week and ran last beaten 38l and reported to be lame. He is now running again one week later.

Race 7 Seven Kings ran last beaten 22l this past Monday. Back again.

Race 10 Pigeon Power arrived from Mike Bass in fine fettle and showed up nicely in his first 2 runs. Ran last beaten 14l on 11 July and then beat one home getting beat 18l last week. Surely he has a problem ? If he improves this Monday then how is it possible? Surely the Stipes need to do something?
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Re: Flamingo Park trainers

8 years 10 months ago
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are they still racing at that venue.

surprised.

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Re: Flamingo Park trainers

8 years 10 months ago
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Raceover wrote: I really have no idea how so many horses end up being beaten out of sight and then are declared to run the following week.

In the bigger centres these horses would not be seen for months. I also believe the Jockey Club should monitor this and prevent these horses from running.

An example this week is Dragons Den. Was heavily supported last week and ran last beaten 38l and reported to be lame. He is now running again one week later.

[/b] Race 7 Seven Kings ran last beaten 22l this past Monday. Back again. [/b]

Race 10 Pigeon Power arrived from Mike Bass in fine fettle and showed up nicely in his first 2 runs. Ran last beaten 14l on 11 July and then beat one home getting beat 18l last week. Surely he has a problem ? If he improves this Monday then how is it possible? Surely the Stipes need to do something?

Maybe read prerace comments on monday as tellytrack brassed us once again for comments like previous month , I asked bob to post it for clanners to see ,

9-5 SEVEN KINGS may need after rest and too short

clearly the bookies had him way to short on a distance way too short coming of a very serious almost career ending injury . If you ask any decent formstudier you will realise our stable's horses almost 100% of times needing their first 2 starts atleast after a rest. He will most probably need a few runs to get him back to peak form as he is a very big horse and we dont run our best horses into the ground back home , we race them in races. Nothing brings a horse quicker to 100% than actual racing .

Maybe its time to do what most others did .... stop posting valued information to assist punters on runners, i never bullshitted nobody on our chances but this slating by nameless ( and mostly spineless) posters gets ridiculous.
Kimberley is not closing soon so whoever believes it is is thumbsucking it, phumelela i have on good authority is investing soon some millions in upgrades on mainly new sand for the track .

Remember , "kimberley centre" get the bulk of useless/problamatic/unsound horses from bigger centres and i can honestly say, some guys improved that same useless/problamatic/unsound to new heights more times than you can imagin

And if a horse is lame/not striding out 3 times in a row then the horse gets suspended from entering any race until its cleared sound to race by a private vet first and then the nhra vet secondly.
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