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15 years 1 month ago
Nice racing today what hope has SA got when uk racing is on its knees?Fridays Cards
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Re: Re: UK Today
15 years 1 month ago
See the Marathon winner is making his debut for Cumani today Breeders Cup Winner
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Re: Re: UK Today
15 years 1 month ago
been watching these british jockeys...
the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in KELVINS after racing.
sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up and down like monkeys on the horses back...
perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the UK and teach these guys about balance..
only R Huges is a master at balance...
watch the clowns from the front and see how they jump up and down on the horses back..
even grooms day at turfies yield more professionals...
the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in KELVINS after racing.
sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up and down like monkeys on the horses back...
perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the UK and teach these guys about balance..
only R Huges is a master at balance...
watch the clowns from the front and see how they jump up and down on the horses back..
even grooms day at turfies yield more professionals...
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Re: Re: UK Today
15 years 1 month ago
Andrewest Wrote:
> been watching these british jockeys...
> the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day
> beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in
> KELVINS after racing.
> sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up
> and down like monkeys on the horses back...
> perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the
> UK and teach these guys about balance..
> only R Huges is a master at balance...
> watch the clowns from the front and see how they
> jump up and down on the horses back..
> even grooms day at turfies yield more
> professionals...
What crap you talk AndreWest.....
> been watching these british jockeys...
> the lebs at Turfontein will have a royal day
> beating the "£$%^&*() out of these guys back in
> KELVINS after racing.
> sceme...loosing lenghts at the start..jumping up
> and down like monkeys on the horses back...
> perhaps Striker should open a riding school in the
> UK and teach these guys about balance..
> only R Huges is a master at balance...
> watch the clowns from the front and see how they
> jump up and down on the horses back..
> even grooms day at turfies yield more
> professionals...
What crap you talk AndreWest.....
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Re: >:D
15 years 1 month ago
I know its crazy but how about Flying Boots today at Kenilworth. Come on Teetan show them what he can really do.
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15 years 1 month ago
Cape Blanco leads home O'Brien 1-2-3 in Derby
Report: Curragh, Sunday
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1) 1m4f, 3yo
CAPE BLANCO led home an Aidan O'Brien-trained 1-2-3 in the Irish Derby to give the master trainer a historic fifth consecutive victory in the Curragh Classic.
Johnny Murtagh's "tough decision" to keep the faith in the Prix du Jockey-Club flop was vindicated as the Totesport.com Dante Stakes winner, sent off the 7-2 second favourite behind Monterosso, bounced back in style. The jockey, too, was bouncing back after a nasty fall in the opening race at the Curragh, in which he suffered cuts and bruises.
In a thrilling finish to the 1m4f contest, Cape Blanco went past runner-up Midas Touch (9-2), while Jan Vermeer (4-1) threatened up the rail before his challenged petered out in third.
Monterosso was scrubbed along by Frankie Dettori mid-race and could only manage fourth.
Report: Curragh, Sunday
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1) 1m4f, 3yo
CAPE BLANCO led home an Aidan O'Brien-trained 1-2-3 in the Irish Derby to give the master trainer a historic fifth consecutive victory in the Curragh Classic.
Johnny Murtagh's "tough decision" to keep the faith in the Prix du Jockey-Club flop was vindicated as the Totesport.com Dante Stakes winner, sent off the 7-2 second favourite behind Monterosso, bounced back in style. The jockey, too, was bouncing back after a nasty fall in the opening race at the Curragh, in which he suffered cuts and bruises.
In a thrilling finish to the 1m4f contest, Cape Blanco went past runner-up Midas Touch (9-2), while Jan Vermeer (4-1) threatened up the rail before his challenged petered out in third.
Monterosso was scrubbed along by Frankie Dettori mid-race and could only manage fourth.
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