HORSES TO FOLLOW IN THE FUTURE
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16 years 8 months ago
2cents it was nice meeting you today at Bruce Chalmers memorial
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16 years 8 months ago
In KZN I would follow Rose Window in her next race. Will win soon IMVHO. Which will be on 21st of this month
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16 years 8 months ago
Ditto SAP, just a pity it had to be under those circumstances. Im sure we will meet again, hopefully its in the payout queue.
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16 years 8 months ago
yeah...while we are on that subject......i remember the first time i met you at course. It was you , me and Bruce(i did not know you were 2cents at that time and i think you just started at tellytrack too)) and we were watching the canter past when you told Bruce that this horse will come home smoking.i Cannot remember the horse's name cos i did not give it a 2cents chance of coming in the first 6 let alone win.
Out of your earshot i told Bruce that this 'lightie' is talking bulls*it and nothing can beat the favourite. Well after the race i had egg on my face cos your horse came home smoking as you said and paid something like 30 some odd rands on the tote and the favourite came in stone last.
Bruce had the biggest grin on his face cos he put 25 each way on your horse....
After that i have a healthy respect for you young man.....keep it up.
Out of your earshot i told Bruce that this 'lightie' is talking bulls*it and nothing can beat the favourite. Well after the race i had egg on my face cos your horse came home smoking as you said and paid something like 30 some odd rands on the tote and the favourite came in stone last.
Bruce had the biggest grin on his face cos he put 25 each way on your horse....
After that i have a healthy respect for you young man.....keep it up.
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16 years 8 months ago
Pirates tnx..that Run River Run I think is feeling it a bit..Ithink its over for him
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16 years 8 months ago
Thanks SAP, there is a big chance of that being my last winning punt!!!
As pirates mentioned yesterday "even a blind pigeon finds a few breadcrumbs sometimes.."
As pirates mentioned yesterday "even a blind pigeon finds a few breadcrumbs sometimes.."
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16 years 8 months ago
In Writing - only witnessed his debut run behind Sir Lowry at Greyville, looks to have an exciting future.
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16 years 8 months ago
I agree about In Writing. He was slow away and green as grass when he made his debut, but then came out to win at Clairwood. The second (Albert Einstein) and third (London Retreat) both won easily next time out, and In Writing should continue to get better.
Another South American horse from the Kannemeyer yard that I like the look of is Hemingway. He won his debut at any price over 1200m at Kenilworth, and then finished fourth in the Sophomore Sprint. He looks to be like a horse who wants to go a mile, and he will win a few races when he is sent around the turn.
Another South American horse from the Kannemeyer yard that I like the look of is Hemingway. He won his debut at any price over 1200m at Kenilworth, and then finished fourth in the Sophomore Sprint. He looks to be like a horse who wants to go a mile, and he will win a few races when he is sent around the turn.
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16 years 8 months ago
hiya
also agree with few of the clansmen,Rudi Rocks is a horse to follow,especially after its 1mpressive 2nd win.
Last year i was singing the praises of Prestic(formerly with MDK).should follow up 2day.
also agree with few of the clansmen,Rudi Rocks is a horse to follow,especially after its 1mpressive 2nd win.
Last year i was singing the praises of Prestic(formerly with MDK).should follow up 2day.
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