Notting hill way to short
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months ago
united4ever my son happens to own 50% of the horse Stir it Up and according to your expert opinion he had no chance in a novice plate as the trainer has no idea of what she is doing when it comes to handicapping, Well the result is in & R13k in the bag & no penalty for running second. As for her 2016 season she finished second on the log in the Eastern Cape, i suggest you grow a pair & take out a trainers license & show us all how its done or maybe you are a disgruntled person who cant cut it in life
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8 years 4 months ago - 8 years 4 months agoblackhawk wrote: united4ever my son happens to own 50% of the horse Stir it Up and according to your expert opinion he had no chance in a novice plate as the trainer has no idea of what she is doing when it comes to handicapping, Well the result is in & R13k in the bag & no penalty for running second. As for her 2016 season she finished second on the log in the Eastern Cape, i suggest you grow a pair & take out a trainers license & show us all how its done or maybe you are a disgruntled person who cant cut it in life
Had Stir It Up run in a MR race it would have won. My attack is not personal. Sham,Smith, Bremmer, Strydom, Paddock and most of the rest don't have a clue.
The only trainer in PE who has a proper understanding of training horses is Greeff. Tara Laing also is quite shrewd and has Gavin Venter to place the horses. He would have not run Stir It Up in a novice. That I can assure you.
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8 years 4 months agounited4ever wrote:blackhawk wrote: united4ever my son happens to own 50% of the horse Stir it Up and according to your expert opinion he had no chance in a novice plate as the trainer has no idea of what she is doing when it comes to handicapping, Well the result is in & R13k in the bag & no penalty for running second. As for her 2016 season she finished second on the log in the Eastern Cape, i suggest you grow a pair & take out a trainers license & show us all how its done or maybe you are a disgruntled person who cant cut it in life
Had Stir It Up run in a MR race it would have won. My attack is not personal. Sham,Smith, Bremmer, Strydom, Paddock and most of the rest don't have a clue.
The only trainer in PE who has a proper understanding of training horses is Greeff. Tara Laing also is quite shrewd and has Gavin Venter to place the horses. He would have not run Stir It Up in a novice. That I can assure you.
Is it not to short for Kingston Mines and is Greef not clueless like other PE trainers
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months ago
Everyone needs to chill all trainers have bad patches and need to work through it
Even the mighty Snaith's are on a very poor run 7 wins from last 100, and you wouldnae call them clueless!!!
Even the mighty Snaith's are on a very poor run 7 wins from last 100, and you wouldnae call them clueless!!!
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8 years 4 months agounited4ever wrote:blackhawk wrote: united4ever my son happens to own 50% of the horse Stir it Up and according to your expert opinion he had no chance in a novice plate as the trainer has no idea of what she is doing when it comes to handicapping, Well the result is in & R13k in the bag & no penalty for running second. As for her 2016 season she finished second on the log in the Eastern Cape, i suggest you grow a pair & take out a trainers license & show us all how its done or maybe you are a disgruntled person who cant cut it in life
Had Stir It Up run in a MR race it would have won. My attack is not personal. Sham,Smith, Bremmer, Strydom, Paddock and most of the rest don't have a clue.
The only trainer in PE who has a proper understanding of training horses is Greeff. Tara Laing also is quite shrewd and has Gavin Venter to place the horses. He would have not run Stir It Up in a novice. That I can assure you.
What now is Greeff and Tara and Gavin and Snaith clueless because nominating horse with such low Merit Ratings ( see picture)
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months ago
Let me first state something before attacking 'U4E' ...when it comes to racing at PE...and analysing PE races,I might be the luckiest guy in SA when it comes to that,so I know a few things abt PE(SA) racing...
So,now that I've 'bragged' abt myself,I'll get to the point....
U4E...if you know anything abt PE races,you would know that only abt 10% of NP are ever won by the fav or the horse best handicapped in them. Becoz I'm a Outsider tipster...I always look for such races,and I can honestly say,that the SHAMS are 1 of the best stables at placing their horses in the best possible fields. And by no means am I being a 'witbroodjie' as I hardly know them nor have I ever spoken to them. In the Stir it up race,I had the winner as my pick in that race,but marked SIU with a 'watch this run' simply becoz I believe they,do in fact,know what they are doing!!!! So, sir...its seems you are the 1 that doesn't know what he is talking abt. If you have a problem with PE racing....ignore it!!!!
1 Last thing...racing is NOT run on Merit ratings....MRs...is absolute shit and so long as ANYONE make them their holy grail....you will ALWAYS FAIL in trying to 'make it'
You always don't have to believe me,you can pull up the stats of PE racing...next to flamingo...its the 'worst' possible punting centre for most where it seems as if trainers don't have a clue...and the results look hard to explain,but I urge you...try looking at it from and upside down point of view,than you will better understand it.
So blaming trainers and accusing them of not knowing shit won't help you in anyway. Cheer up...Man up...and admit when you've made a mistake...and since it Fairview today again...let's race and be joyous! Cheeers:)
So,now that I've 'bragged' abt myself,I'll get to the point....
U4E...if you know anything abt PE races,you would know that only abt 10% of NP are ever won by the fav or the horse best handicapped in them. Becoz I'm a Outsider tipster...I always look for such races,and I can honestly say,that the SHAMS are 1 of the best stables at placing their horses in the best possible fields. And by no means am I being a 'witbroodjie' as I hardly know them nor have I ever spoken to them. In the Stir it up race,I had the winner as my pick in that race,but marked SIU with a 'watch this run' simply becoz I believe they,do in fact,know what they are doing!!!! So, sir...its seems you are the 1 that doesn't know what he is talking abt. If you have a problem with PE racing....ignore it!!!!
1 Last thing...racing is NOT run on Merit ratings....MRs...is absolute shit and so long as ANYONE make them their holy grail....you will ALWAYS FAIL in trying to 'make it'
You always don't have to believe me,you can pull up the stats of PE racing...next to flamingo...its the 'worst' possible punting centre for most where it seems as if trainers don't have a clue...and the results look hard to explain,but I urge you...try looking at it from and upside down point of view,than you will better understand it.
So blaming trainers and accusing them of not knowing shit won't help you in anyway. Cheer up...Man up...and admit when you've made a mistake...and since it Fairview today again...let's race and be joyous! Cheeers:)
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months agowhoah wrote:united4ever wrote:blackhawk wrote: united4ever my son happens to own 50% of the horse Stir it Up and according to your expert opinion he had no chance in a novice plate as the trainer has no idea of what she is doing when it comes to handicapping, Well the result is in & R13k in the bag & no penalty for running second. As for her 2016 season she finished second on the log in the Eastern Cape, i suggest you grow a pair & take out a trainers license & show us all how its done or maybe you are a disgruntled person who cant cut it in life
Had Stir It Up run in a MR race it would have won. My attack is not personal. Sham,Smith, Bremmer, Strydom, Paddock and most of the rest don't have a clue.
The only trainer in PE who has a proper understanding of training horses is Greeff. Tara Laing also is quite shrewd and has Gavin Venter to place the horses. He would have not run Stir It Up in a novice. That I can assure you.
What now is Greeff and Tara and Gavin and Snaith clueless because nominating horse with such low Merit Ratings ( see picture)
The attachment of nominations shows Rakes Chestnut as a nomination who once ran second in the Grade 1 Daily News 2000 to a horse that won the July...
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8 years 4 months ago - 8 years 4 months agounited4ever wrote: Trainer not clued up on handicapping. Seen some absolute howlers. Even on Friday Lord Katawa and Stir it Up both running in a Novice Plate off a 49 and 47 respectively. They can't finish.
Trainer looks very clued up to me.

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8 years 4 months agoSylvester wrote: 1400 when looked better of way further
way out at the weights
You have a lot to learn about racing Sylvester
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months ago
Great run well done shams zoro johno
Look forward to a bit ground
Look forward to a bit ground
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8 years 4 months agounited4ever wrote: Trainer not clued up on handicapping. Seen some absolute howlers. Even on Friday Lord Katawa and Stir it Up both running in a Novice Plate off a 49 and 47 respectively. They can't finish.
I thought Foot and Mouth had been eradicated.
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Re: Notting hill way to short
8 years 4 months ago
As united4ever post on Notting Hill thread "trainer not clued up on handicapping"as an owner of the horse, without" anymore politics" i would just like to clear that the horses last run, the horse was coughing,and so we decided to go back to a 1400m race to regain confidence.We are ecstatic about today's run,and i believe in let the trainers do what they are paid to do,and let the others eat humble pie.
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