Turffontein, New Year's Eve
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4 years 5 months ago
African Adventure...looks a picture in the parade ring
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4 years 5 months agoPirhobeta wrote: African Adventure...looks a picture in the parade ring
ran very well at the weight difference
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4 years 5 months agomr hawaii wrote:bayern wrote:Pirhobeta wrote:mr hawaii wrote:bayern wrote:Sweet Coetzee wrote:bayern wrote:Sweet Coetzee wrote:bayern wrote:Tim wrote: The jockey on Bella Chica same as Varina the other day. Also finished down the inside.
Must be left handed
Yes he is
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Are you serious? - changing my profession, to hell with the tea leaves, don't know the youngster from Adam
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That's it, to Hell with reading palms, I will read dirty feet and charge more - not only Trump can be a scammy grifter - can i have an Amen
In the 80's and 90's there was a crew in Gauteng who made (by their account) telephone numbers by watching for new allumites in the ring - Perhaps you can revive that especially in Kzn where tea-leaves and dart boards often are the ruling form guides
I used to also in the 80's...that, and watch the jocks impress/tip the young girls,
never made much, but would pay for the day...Clairwood/Greyville
Meta bunch of "Lebs" in the 90's who used to go to the course (Jhb) with binoculars and look for the shiny "allies", think they were sort of successful - each to his own i guess.
One of them must have been George - Big guy - long hair and always wore what looked like ex-army or lace up biker boots - I would often meet up with him in Hillbrow or Rocky Street after Racing and he was always the last to leave but sure as hell he was in the Tats early or at the track next day
I remember George, always had his shirt half-buttoned and had a sweaty look, there was another "leader" of the group, i could be wrong, Niaeem (spelling could be wrong).
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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4 years 5 months agobayern wrote:mr hawaii wrote:bayern wrote:Pirhobeta wrote:mr hawaii wrote:bayern wrote:Sweet Coetzee wrote:bayern wrote:Sweet Coetzee wrote:bayern wrote:Tim wrote: The jockey on Bella Chica same as Varina the other day. Also finished down the inside.
Must be left handed
Yes he is
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Are you serious? - changing my profession, to hell with the tea leaves, don't know the youngster from Adam
100%
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That's it, to Hell with reading palms, I will read dirty feet and charge more - not only Trump can be a scammy grifter - can i have an Amen
In the 80's and 90's there was a crew in Gauteng who made (by their account) telephone numbers by watching for new allumites in the ring - Perhaps you can revive that especially in Kzn where tea-leaves and dart boards often are the ruling form guides
I used to also in the 80's...that, and watch the jocks impress/tip the young girls,
never made much, but would pay for the day...Clairwood/Greyville
Meta bunch of "Lebs" in the 90's who used to go to the course (Jhb) with binoculars and look for the shiny "allies", think they were sort of successful - each to his own i guess.
One of them must have been George - Big guy - long hair and always wore what looked like ex-army or lace up biker boots - I would often meet up with him in Hillbrow or Rocky Street after Racing and he was always the last to leave but sure as hell he was in the Tats early or at the track next day
I remember George, always had his shirt half-buttoned and had a sweaty look (the Enforcer), there was another "leader" of the group, i could be wrong, Niaeem (spelling could be wrong).
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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4 years 5 months ago
Louis The Seventh MR tumble and has form the course. Place.
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4 years 5 months ago
After Hours...EW
sw/ex box Phinda Mzala and Pidgeon Rock
sw/ex box Phinda Mzala and Pidgeon Rock
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4 years 5 months ago
Well done Dorrie!!!! Money came and win was well earned
In such a small field the dividends are quite good
I wonder of FSquadron will round off the day for the stable
In such a small field the dividends are quite good
I wonder of FSquadron will round off the day for the stable
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4 years 5 months ago
Awe man, I’m so dumb. I just hit that pic3 a few times but I failed to bet the pic6 with these probable easy winners in the last three races.
I’ll never learn🙃
I’ll never learn🙃
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4 years 5 months agoPirhobeta wrote: R7 State Trooper...places
on looks...all 7 of the 6 horses look very well...

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4 years 5 months ago
Chimichuri Run, finally
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