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  1. gubellini

    Marscapone

    voice of reason a very unreasonable comment about Ryan Elliot. Marscapone is a big long striding type who markedly throws one foreleg wide. Rotorua doesn't suit this type of horse. He is far better on roomy left handed tracks like Te Rapa and Trentham.
    4 points
  2. Speaking as a total moderate in this debate, I do think it would probably be best if 6 just fucked off.
    3 points
  3. Seeing Brian seems to have had issues with his scoring, here's what I've got from the Head to Head match-ups from yesterday. Kingstown Town made his run before the clock tower and got caught in the shadows of the post.... that was a close one for sure. (this is before the $250 bonus has been added along with the 1st-8th bonus allocations. TEAM NAME TOTAL BEAT TEAM NAME TOTAL WINNING MARGIN Rough Habit $2,877.40 beat Castletown $2,772.00 $105.40 Might and Power $2,822.60 beat Manikato $2,556.00 $266.60 Sunline $4,066.40 beat Phar Lap $2,804.00 $1,262.40 Black Caviar $3,429.20 beat Grey Way $3,087.60 $341.60 Balmerino $3,191.20 beat Kingston Town $3,188.00 $3.20 Makybe Diva $3,258.20 beat Bonecrusher $2,477.00 $781.20 Kiwi $2,543.20 beat Gunsynd $2,489.80 $53.40 Melody Belle $2,992.80 beat Winx $2,939.40 $53.40
    3 points
  4. Baz (NZ)

    Marscapone

    Was it actually Marscapone?
    3 points
  5. "Researched" So out of 130,002 people vaccinated yesterday, ONE has a medical reaction afterwards which may or may not (still TBC) be vaccine related, and YOU think that is newsworthy? FFS man. I encourage you to take that break from the Internet fight you've been talking about, especially as many of your posts now are just repeating things you said a year or so ago, and nobody gave a fuck about them then and they still don't give a fuck now. No fucks given.
    3 points
  6. You only have to look at the anti vaxers they interview on TV at their rallies. None of them look to me like someone who sat down when they were younger and thought "hmmm...will I become a brain surgeon , or a fuckwit?"
    3 points
  7. Mattski

    Incentivise

    This horse is a beast! Starts from the outside, goes around the first bend 5-6 wide. Takes off from the 800 three wide and smashes them. (I appreciate it wasn't the strongest C Cup field ever). He was a maiden in April as an autumn 4 year old. 5-6 months later he's a super star stayer. Has any horse ever improved so much, so quickly, so late?? Cheers, Matt
    2 points
  8. Guys this is about racing...understood if you continue down this path this WILL get moved...away from the racing forum.
    2 points
  9. HI Tasman Man You're certainly right about lots of ex Kiwis performing well in the States. But remember many of those have raced first in Australia. Lincoln Farms' Larry Lincoln won one here before campaigning in Brisbane with Al Barnes where he won another eight races. His new American owners are thrilled with him as he has won three of his seven starts over there. Lincoln Farms also sold Zach Maguire after he had won five of his 32 NZ starts. He won 11 in Oz before going to the US. Bill Haley is even more travelled. After winning four of 32 starts in New Zealand he grew a leg in Australia where he won four in Brisbane and four in Perth, half of his 20 starts at Group and Listed level, before being sold to the US.
    2 points
  10. You obviously need us more than we need you. We don't need you at all. I wish you didn't need us.
    2 points
  11. The judges decision is final and any correspondence will not be entered into... Any correspondence from a player will result in a $1k deduction from their total but if the player happens to be leading the comp then the deduction will increase to $2k... yikes.!!!
    2 points
  12. eljay

    Why bother Whale

    If they keep selling off the stock in the quantities they are the Tortoise will firm in favouritism!
    2 points
  13. rdytdy

    Jacinda Ardern

    Auckland to Government: We’re Over It by JC This government seems oblivious to what is going on in Auckland. We are supposed to be in level three but the reality is quite the opposite. There is no level three, apart from the closure of businesses, not even remotely level two. In my neck of the woods around the village, there is just one big traffic jam. Cars, trucks, motorbikes and boats are all jamming up the road. To Ardern, Robertson, Hipkins and the conglomeration of modellers and health experts here’s some advice: you are all wasting your time. Freedom picnic Auckland Midday. Photo supplied. The BFD. The fact is, nobody is now interested in the plaintive pleas to keep in your bubble, picnic with a maximum of ten from two households, don’t use the inside loo and don’t chat to your neighbour. These and other kindergarten edicts are insults to those of us lucky enough to have been blessed with some grey matter. This nonsense is nothing more than a cover-up for a government whose lack of talent has been severely exposed by Covid. Encouraging people to get vaccinated is fair enough, but on its own it falls far short of what is required. That in itself, is not a plan. A plan is an all-encompassing roadmap with a defining course of action showing the how and the when. In Auckland, where such a plan is sorely needed, there is none to be seen and this can only be due to the government’s inability to construct one. This government should be thrown out for what amounts to sheer negligence. If it were a private company it would by now be in receipt of a court summons. This incompetent regime is allowing private businesses to go to the wall. Not one MP in this government has so far recognised this – or if they have, they have yet to do one solitary thing about it. They keep saying they’re business-friendly. Well let me be clear: Being friendly is of little use when you don’t understand anything about business, which clearly they don’t. The BFD. This ‘business-friendly’ government has forced businesses to the wall. The Finance Minister seems to think his wage subsidy ($600 per week for a full time employee) is sufficient. It will help a little for a short time by keeping employees employed but the employer is required to pay 80% of the usual wages. Meaning – most employers are having to top up the wage subsidy while still paying rates, rent, power, insurance and all the other monthly outgoings. How does Grant Robertson think these people are coping with no money coming in? Giving little to no assistance to business owners is hardly friendly. Of course, the government gets to pick its friends to support. Who can stay open and who gets the real grants. Like the media, the blowhards who contribute nothing to the productivity of the country. There seems to be plenty of our money to throw at them to keep the narrative flowing. If most of them had been left to go out of business like everyone else, the country would be better off. Buying the media is socialism at its worst: The key to keeping the government’s fear factor alive. Delta Deadly. Photoshopped image credit Luke. The BFD. It worked the first time around. We were all fearful of the unknown. But not so much this time. We’ve moved on. Unfortunately the government hasn’t. Its pitiful rules are falling on deaf ears in Auckland. For all the pain inflicted on Auckland business, the worst of Covid is clearly yet to come. They’ve painted themselves into a corner where whatever they do they will cop a backlash. The lockdown has to stop at some point: sooner rather than later if the rest of the world is anything to go by. It is inconceivable that shops will be closed in the lead up to Christmas and regardless of what government does, there will still be more Covid. This will raise the obvious question about the value of lockdowns and why businesses have been forced to miss out on months of trading. For what? Fear. Photoshopped image credit Luke. The BFD. Is it really all just a deliberate ploy to implement a Marxist agenda? Using fear to control the population is a trademark of socialist governments and Ardern’s history and background suggest she’s well schooled in the techniques. The politicians and their advisers live in a sheltered world where the weekly pay cheque rolls in regardless and responsibility and accountability seem to be neither required nor understood. By and large, Aucklanders getting on with their daily lives while they wait for the retail sector to open. They are largely ignoring the pontifications from the pulpit and really have had enough. What they want is a plan from the government and in the absence of one are making their own. They do realise that no matter what they do, the case numbers will rise and they are now awake to the fact that living with Covid is the only realistic option. It’s past time the government did likewise.
    2 points
  14. The whales analysis would be up there with any presenter of any code in Australasia. Not his fault that we have shit pools and people back his horses down. Yes he tips a lot of short odds but as you may have noticed we have a lot of short priced winners too. He's not a natural presenter but his knowledge, research and analysis makes him one of the best around IMO.
    2 points
  15. Peter the ‘Vaccinated’ are fulling Hospitals in Highly poked populations, and we know they ‘catch’ spread and create Variants .I would be more inclined to go the races with the unvaccinated who have robust natural immunity, we know masks are useless yet this Highly Transmissible Deadly ‘Virus’ isn’t doing what Hendy Baker and Jackson describe.Wheres the treatment and preventative medicinal advice from our ‘Experts’ ..... one Rusty Tool in their toolbox ..Vaccines...WHY?
    2 points
  16. super selfish warrior spreader LOL I laugh in the face of the absurd thinking of people!!
    2 points
  17. Approved by Who Mitey? FDA fully approved Dengvaxia and killed 66 kids and effected tens of thousands, this is Still Emergency use Authority me ol China with no long term data. Experiment continues
    2 points
  18. Trainer-driver Kirstin Barclay and owner Tom Kilkelly have called time on the whirlwind career of U May Cullect. The injury-plagued pacer pulled up with a leg issue after chasing home Self Assured and South Coast Arden at Addington on Friday night. The problem was enough for Barclay and Kilkelly to immediately retire their popular pacer. Though there was sadness that his incredible journey in racing was over, there was relief in his camp as the pacer could now be able enjoy his retirement. “In some ways it is sad but the horse just tried so hard and I was disappointed when he couldn’t finish it off on Friday night.” “He started grabbing a rein later in the race and when he came back in and his leg blew up it was a bit of a relief because there was a reason for it.” Barclay and U May Cullect formed a special bond during their headline-grabbing association. The trainer-driver credited the pacer’s high cruising speed for making him such a brilliant racehorse. “He had such a high cruising speed, even though he couldn’t finish it off on Friday night he was so happy just rolling along.” “Some of those runs when he pulled a 25sec quarter were amazing.” “It will be a long time before I get another one like that again, I think.” U May Cullect burst onto the Southland harness racing scene, winning his first seven starts. The more he raced, the more popular the horse got. In win seven, the gelding beat open class horses in Classie Brigade and Triple Eight at listed level at Addington. The victory led to U May Cullect being named the 2019 Southland Horse Of The Year. After just one more start in 2019, the pacer was struck down by injury, not for the first time in his career. Suspensory ligament problems stopped the brilliant pacer’s career before he even got to the races as a five-year-old. After a year-long rehab following his winning run in 2019, the pacer couldn’t produce his best in a 2020 New Zealand Cup campaign in which another injury scare put his career in jeopardy. After a short let-up U May Cullect showed his class again with a huge fresh up win in the Riverton Cup before showing his signature speed with a sizzling 25.8sec last 400m to win his next start over a mile against Southland’s best pacers including Pembrook Playboy, Vintage Cheddar and Robyns Playboy. “He broke down before he even got to the races, so he was never sound,” Barclay said. “To do what he did, and to come back a second time was pretty special.” “That time we couldn’t quite put it all together, but after a short let up to win two nice races in a row (including the Riverton Cup) was great.” A happy retirement awaits U May Cullect. Barclay will now work on getting the pacer broken in for riding.
    1 point
  19. Well if I'm a peon, you're several levels below that. As i said, an embarrassment.
    1 point
  20. There's a fuck sight more to worry about than the racing industry. And if participants are stupid enough to fight this - of which most aren't, other than s few embarrassments to the industry like yourself, since even Trackside is pushing people within the industry who are promoting vaccination - then the industry deserves to go down the toilet. You are an embarrassment to this website and the racing industry as a whole. You're definitely a couple of ham sandwiches short of a picnic in the park with Brian Tamaki. And yes, just to confirm, we do know what is best. You on the other hand are clueless.
    1 point
  21. Because Sue Grey is equally deluded as you are. Got it? Good !!
    1 point
  22. Which bit of F..k Off don't you understand? On a more serious note, I do notice 6 seems to have appalling gramma and sentence construction skills. I am a newcomer to his rants so I'm not sure if this has deteriorated over time. I'm wondering if perhaps it is a symptom of not being vaccinated?
    1 point
  23. rdytdy

    Jacinda Ardern

    COVID Wins by Dr Muriel Newman US President Ronald Reagan’s famous expression, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help” used to bring a chuckle from New Zealanders, who traditionally regarded ‘The Government’ as benign. Not any more. One of the first warning signs of Jacinda Ardern’s totalitarian tendencies came after the Christchurch Mosque attacks when the rights of law-abiding firearm owners were abolished without warning or consultation. Then, in March last year, in an unprecedented response to the global pandemic, the whole country was forced into a lockdown. For the first time in our history, those fundamental democratic freedoms protected by the New Zealand Bill of Rights – including our freedom of association and movement – were suspended. In an article, What Price Liberty and the Virus, written at the time, former Judge and law lecturer Anthony Willy expressed his concerns: “In a sinister twist loss of these rights is backed by an apparently highly popular government encouraged scheme of dobbing in one’s neighbour for possible infractions. At the time of the fall of the Berlin wall it was estimated that the membership of the Stasi was about 80,000 but that many times this number were unpaid informants assisting the Stasi to protect the state from infection with the very ideas and principles the government has suspended.” We now have new vaccine mandates for teachers and health workers. That mandate renders meaningless clause 11 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights, which says: “Everyone has the right to refuse to undergo any medical treatment”. Vaccinate. Cartoon credit SonovaMin. The BFD. The mandate also represents a total reversal of the pledge the Prime Minister made before the 2020 election. When asked by AM Show host Duncan Garner whether penalties would be used to force vaccines onto New Zealanders, the PM said, “No, and we haven’t for any vaccination in New Zealand applied penalties in that way… I see no reason to have penalties.” Jacinda Ardern’s broken promise was largely unreported by the mainstream media. In fact, it’s hard to imagine any “free world” country having a more compliant, pro-government media than New Zealand has at the present time. Let’s examine how we have arrived at this point where medical mandates overrule human rights. Covid emerged early in election year, and the Ministry of Health guided New Zealand’s response, through the National Pandemic Plan. That plan was developed to deal with highly contagious airborne viruses, and was successfully used by John Key’s National Government during the 2009 swine flu pandemic. The Plan involved managing the spread of infection, so as not to overwhelm health services, with the goal of developing natural population immunity – aided by vaccines, if and when they became available. In March, assisted by some alarmist modelling and a $16 million budget for PR and communications consultants, Prime Minister Ardern took command. She ordered everyone into that first lockdown and changed New Zealand’s goal from managing the virus to ‘eliminating’ it. Attempting to eradicate a highly contagious airborne virus, that was never going to be exterminated globally, was a contentious decision. Nevertheless, the harsh lockdown worked and not only was Jacinda Ardern celebrated around the world for “saving New Zealand”, she was re-elected with an absolute majority – something never before achieved under MMP. But as predicted, the virus mutated, and Delta penetrated through the Government’s shambolic border security system. The going “hard and early” mantra had not been applied to the vaccine rollout, and New Zealand ended up with the lowest vaccine rate in the OECD. As a result, the country is vulnerable to the virus, and on-going lockdowns are crippling small business. Following these developments from the UK is this week’s NZCPR Guest Commentator, journalist and author Ross Clark, who shares with us a critique of our PM’s performance that he wrote for the Daily Telegraph: “New Zealand now is pretty well in the same position as Britain was in March 2020, with pockets of cases erupting into what threatens to become one large outbreak. What New Zealand has done for the past 18 months – attempt to become a Covid-free island by sealing its borders – never was an option in Britain’s case, just as continuing with a zero Covid policy is no longer a choice for New Zealand. “Was New Zealand’s experiment worth it? If the country can get its vaccination rate up quickly it might very well be possible to argue that yes, it was – although the economic damage will still be massive. Unfortunately, however, Ardern’s government has not used its extra time to get ahead with vaccinations. “That puts it among the very lowest of developed countries. Moreover, because Covid has been largely absent, very few people have acquired immunity through natural infection. The country is vulnerable, therefore, to the kind of explosive epidemic that Britain saw early on in the crisis. “The world can finally see that zero Covid was a dead end which delayed but did not eliminate Covid, while drawing out the economic damage from repeated lockdowns as far as the eye can see.” Ross describes and explains the vitriolic abuse he received when questioning our Prime Minister’s strategy: He then points out the reality: Here are some facts about the Pfizer vaccine – the only one available to New Zealanders. While traditional antigen vaccines inject inactivated virus material into the body to trigger the production of antibodies to fight the disease, Pfizer uses gene technology. The messenger RNA – part of the genetic code of the virus – that is contained in the vaccine instructs the body to make the viral spike protein, which then trains the immune system to identify and attack Covid-19. The Pfizer vaccine has been given “provisional” approval by Medsafe to be used in New Zealand. The website documentation acknowledges the vaccine’s experimental status, with many key matters such as the duration of protection provided, still being determined through “ongoing clinical trials”. As with any immunisation programme, information on any adverse events reported after vaccination is collated by Medsafe. Their website shows that by the end of September, over 5 million vaccinations have resulted in 22,832 adverse reactions, with 838 deemed to be “serious”. In addition, of the 75 deaths that have occurred following vaccination, investigations to date have attributed only one directly to the vaccine. Medsafe’s risk management plan for Pfizer indicates the need for more safety data for those who are pregnant or have underlying health conditions. It is uncertainties such as this that have resulted in some Kiwis being extremely concerned about the Pfizer vaccine. Given their hesitancy, it would clearly be advisable for an alternative to be offered. Since the Government has announced its intention to purchase Novavax – a traditional antigen vaccine – as a booster, surely it would make sense to introduce it as soon as possible as an alternative to Pfizer. Vaccines normally aim to achieve two goals: firstly, to protect the vaccinated person from the disease, and secondly, to prevent the spread of infection. The Delta variant, which originated in India late last year and is now surging around the world, generates a far higher viral load and greater infectivity. Because Pfizer was developed for the Wuhan strain of Covid-19, while it helps reduce the severity of infection in most people, it will not prevent the transmission of Delta. So, knowing that, what advice does the Ministry of Health provide for Kiwis wanting to protect their families from Covid? Very little, it seems. A comprehensive Ministry of Health report on potential Covid-19 therapeutic treatment options, concludes, “There are no therapeutics currently approved in Aotearoa New Zealand for mild or moderate COVID-19 disease.” In response to growing public concern about this lack of early treatments for Covid, Pharmac recently announced it has secured 60,000 doses of an experimental anti-viral medication called ‘molnupiravir’. In spite of limited safety trial testing, the drug will be made available to at-risk people with mild to moderate symptoms. The Director General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield has also discussed some early intervention options being considered by the Government, explaining that if drugs used for other purposes are found to have therapeutic benefits for treating Covid, they “can be prescribed to a Covid patient by a doctor, despite the drugs not being officially approved for that use.” An exception is Ivermectin, a drug with known antiviral prophylactic and therapeutic qualities, that has been safely used all around the world for the past 30 years, but which New Zealand doctors have now been banned from prescribing for Covid. With the Government now predicting thousands of community cases of Delta, with hospitals unable to cope, it’s important to be aware that both India and Indonesia, which recently experienced unprecedented Delta outbreaks, successfully brought the virus under control. Since neither case has been widely reported in the mainstream media, it is worth noting the details here. When a Delta outbreak hit Uttar Pradesh, an Indian state of 240 million people, in early April, with cases growing exponentially and hospitals unable to cope, medical authorities added Ivermectin to India’s National Health Protocol, resulting in a dramatic decline in case numbers. It was a similar story in Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country. Faced with a massive spike in Delta cases swamping hospitals in July, the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency granted Emergency Use Authorization for Ivermectin. The Indonesian President Joko Widodo ordered the National Defence Forces to distribute free health packs of Ivermectin and vitamins to vulnerable populations. From a peak of 57,000 new cases in a single day, cases declined sharply. In spite of these results, and dozens of trials that are taking place around the world, the current advice from our Ministry of Health is: “The Australian Guideline, ISDA, and WHO recommend not using ivermectin outside of clinical trials as there is insufficient evidence to make a recommendation.” Meanwhile our Government is racing to lift the vaccination rate before Delta becomes uncontrollable. In January, the Director-General of Health said the aim should be to have at least 70 per cent of the population vaccinated against Covid: The percentage of people who need to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity varies with the disease. According to the World Health Organisation, herd immunity against measles requires a 95 per cent vaccination rate. For polio, the threshold is about 80 per cent, and for Covid, between 60 and 70 per cent of a population needs to be immune to “really break the chain of transmission”. But Jacinda Ardern is pushing for “90 per cent”. Does she see this as a pathway to again become a world leader in the fight against Covid? Is 90 per cent more political than medical? Delta is here, and most now accept it is here to stay. That requires a much more considered response than confining people to their homes. It also needs a much more reasoned approach to finding solutions for those who are hesitant about the Pfizer vaccine. Instead of villainising them and dismissing their concerns as misinformed, a better approach is to find solutions. One would have thought a Prime Minister who claims to be caring would have done this already. The situation New Zealand is now in represents a real test for our Prime Minister. Will she continue the authoritarian divide and rule approach that Ronald Regan warned about, or will she finally realise that in a democracy true leadership involves protecting rights, not trampling them into the ground.
    1 point
  24. Cheers Barry, I checked the NZ starts only .....and took the total numbers off the raceday info on TAB page. Interesting that these horses still have juice left in them after racing in Australia where the opportunities are prolific ! Easy to see why NZ has so many exports/sales. Our horses are resilient ,but often have to race out of their class/ability and the cost of racing them far exceeds the rewards possible. It becomes an expensive hobby. And our Harness betting can do little to change this equation . Its grim in the North !
    1 point
  25. You purport to be a generator of debate, but if you are only posting to yourself, over and over and over and over again, that's NOT a debate you clown. Nobody can be bothered trying to debate you as you're nothing but a shit-stain on the face of this website.
    1 point
  26. While Brian (Kundalini) is now doing the Team scoring and race by race updates, I thought I'd still keep my Team scoring up to date as well. So here are the totals as I have it after allocation of the Top 8 bonus and the $250 Head to Head win bonus. Just to be clear, these bonus's are separate and based on the base scores at the end of the comp day. (i.e., I havent taken the base scores and then added in the $250 for the Head to Head winners and then based the Top 8 bonus on the base and head to head totals.... it does make a difference believe me). The bookies at the TAB are deliberating whether to make an early payout on Sunline winning the Team Comp. TEAM NAME TEAM TOTAL TEAM PLAYERS Sunline $25,315.00 Alan1234, High Sparrow, Kloppite, Mr Gee, Weekend Hussler Rough Habit $20,569.80 Camacho, Common Sensical, Goodison, Pegasus9, TurnyTom Kingston Town $19,964.40 Littletramp, L.J. Shannon, Loancrusher, Stoyd, Von Cettes Balmerino $19,885.20 Al Feilding, Casper, Gruff, Shakti63, Sir Castleton Bonecrusher $19,836.00 Arjay, Caroline, MikeNZ, Ripples, The Sherriff Makybe Diva $18,891.00 Dogzstar1, Floyd Pink, Smiler, Tacula, Zak Hussai Melody Belle $18,832.40 Hall, Insider, Lynzim, Mike28, Tasman Man Black Caviar $18,600.00 Cubes, Napier, Ohokaman, Racing Jimmy, Redrew2000 Winx $18,533.40 Catalano, Memphis3, Pure Steel, Rodders, Zappa Kiwi $18,043.80 Betty, Nerula, Mooseman, Romantic Miss, Talk1 Castletown $17,480.20 Alf Riston, Black Caviar, Kundalini, Majestic, Richie Might and Power $17,351.20 Alf, Black Caviar56, Nicobury, Nukkledragga, The Paw Grey Way $17,196.40 Black Kirrama, Houlahan's Dream, Jack, Sayer, Warren Phar Lap $16,724.20 D.burrow, MrZim, NextPlease, Puntwarriors, SayNoMore Manikato $16,225.40 Archer, Jenlove, Koriokaramea, Seddon, Toddy Gunsynd $16,129.00 Basil Brush, Ivan the Great, Peter R S, Ponderosa8, Scooby3051
    1 point
  27. 6xes

    Race attendance for vacinated

    you are a continual annoyance!! neither having any useful substance to contribute to the thread at hand!! ...rather you just like being a PEST, nevertheless, i will indulge you in your game of PESTS!! now in response to your "Some of the threads in Main street you are about 90% of the entire content." is that a bad thing?? Is it my fault people having nothing to add? i have been corrected by others.. on occasions... i dont claim to hold any administration over what people can add? lets consider it from another perspective... i dont post much on the Greyhound threads/ Harness threads... but do i go about crying... others have a higher concentration of posts? and therein is the problem... with the summation of your thinking!! FLAWED and GARBLED, Having more holes in it, than your daddy's rubber!! Grow up!!
    1 point
  28. I wish this website had the ability to conduct polls. I'd love to know how many other people think you raise the bar of any debate. Some of the threads in Main Street you are about 90% of the entire content. Others 50% or more of the most recent content (last few months). That's not debate, and certainly not a sign of a raised bar. You're more a thread and debate killer than a bar raiser, because nobody can be bothered with the shyte you post.
    1 point
  29. Sixo, about 90% of us are vaccinated and we cant get un-vaccinated, so there is no point in you banging on ad infinitum. Surely there are sites you can go to that are echo chambers for fringe dwellers. You're talking to yourself on here. Well maybe Gruff. Theres a greater Christian than you here - and thats the site Owner for indulging your mumbles. Others would have deep sixed you a while ago!
    1 point
  30. arjay

    Marscapone

    Have had a look. I don't think it was a real bad ride, the horse was strong to the line on a surface not really to his liking.Not every week you can race for 100,000, here. The winner is a horse we would all love to own, a little beauty. Elliot is ok as a rider, Some mounts for leading stables, R James, Baker Forsman, and the Tangerine, so they must think he is ok. I do remember a couple of what I thought were average rides on his mum's horse, but we don't always get it right every time. Third placing is worth how much?
    1 point
  31. Are these the very same doctors/agents who have peddled a flu jab since 2001 that hasn't worked? Before 2001 the flu jab didn't exist when in the year 2000 the US death rate for flu was 18 and when big pharma started distributing the jab to these doctors the death rate miraculouslly increasd to 40-60k per year ever since....sound familiar? These flu jabs were produced by big pharma when they knowningly knew cheap cures already existed. These doctors? Propaganda 101 Hook line and sinker
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  32. It’s manifestly obvious that I’m running a Tyson “ gypsy king “ Fury strategy here, I’m soaking it up and taking the odd shot, but we all know how this is going to end……. Meantime Sunloon has subbed the greatest fxxking loser of our generation, the poxy loner and niller extraordinaire Tommo in, and that can only work in my favour I should also note that Sunloon, to his credit, has done the decent thing and privately messaged me with an invite to his family Christmas party at Noeleen’s house, but I’ve had to say no ……
    1 point
  33. TurnyTom

    Marscapone

    I was surprised he even started given track condition, the horse needs a rock hard track
    1 point
  34. Kundalini

    TEAMS H2H 16 Oct

    Final post for this week...the eight $250 bonus' have been paid, and the unemployment benefit has been doled out to those who did not turn up for work3 $24,247.60 ~~ Sunline $19,998.80 ~~ Rough Habit $19,836.00 ~~ Bonecrusher $19,564.40 ~~ Kingston Town $19,385.20 ~~ Balmarino $18,632.40 ~~ Melody Belle $18,433.40 ~~ Winx $18,043.80 ~~ Kiwi $17,880.00 ~~ Black Caviar $17,750.80 ~~ Makybe Diva $17,712.20 ~~ Castletown $17,351.20 ~~ Might & Power $16,936.40 ~~ Grey Way $16,724.20 ~~ Phar Lap $16,223.40 ~~ Manikato $16,127.00 ~~ Gunsynd
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  35. At Face Value it looks like they achieved neither . Good People. You can guarantee there are Brain Surgeons not accepting Cominarty Doomy, these concerned citizens are out there making a stand for what they believe and their Human Rights while the Believers have their heads in the Sand. Time will tell
    1 point
  36. alan1234

    TEAMS H2H 16 Oct

    Might and power and makybe diva both need adjustments as for the teams score if someone did not post from the team the lowest score is added twice so for might and power for example would be 260 extra and the other 540.20 extra for team makybe diva
    1 point
  37. Kloppite

    TEAMS H2H 16 Oct

    Are these before the $250 bonus for winning the H2H and the bonuses for the top 8 teams ($1,000, $750, $600, etc...)? I've got our team Sunline with an extra $1,250
    1 point
  38. Post the pics.
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  39. Is it worth posting pics over the situation? or should i just leave people in the Dark!!??
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  40. Picnics occurring in Nelson too!! imagine that!!
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  41. Wellington also representing!! Be encouraged!! The words of the prophet Cindy Jacobs ringing true!!Light overcomes the darkness!! United as one we conquer!!
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  42. Looking forward to a big week cup week looking at the scenes from Randwick today No reason why we should not be at the races smashing the beers and betting
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  43. mckenzie

    Trackside Presenters

    Exactly. They were just showing the horses in the parade ring for the biggest race of the year but oh sorry, we have to cross to Bendigo for a Rating 58 $27,000 race. Complete joke. And they wonder why it's hard to get people into the sport when they treat their premium product so poorly.
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  44. Nobody cares...this thread is not even about that.
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  45. ardentbuzz

    OUR WOKE LEADER

    Here is a link to a copy of that video Just copy and paste into google https://youtu.be/FS3K7nlMVGg
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  46. Now the mandate been given to teachers, and health workers, how long before many other industries get their arm twisted, their may be more backlash to this than the government thinks, I see today a top education man has resigned, in New Zealand as it stands we are struggling for doctors, health care workers and teachers, better strap ourselves in as things are going to get a lot worse, maybe a case of what health system, no education, branding for the unvaccinated, every dog for them self I say.
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  47. The two groups which kept racing going last year in the UK were the owners and the punters. The owners kept the trainers and jockeys going by continuing to pay for the upkeep of their horses while the punters, at first online and later back through the shops, continued to bet and put money into the levy. The biggest sufferers were the racecourses but even for them it wasn't all bad news. Yes, they lost a lot of hospitality income but they still got the media rights from the racing which did occur and they were bailed out by money from the Government and the British Horseracing Board. There was a lot of anxiety courses would close due to the virus but none has so far though some of the smaller independent tracks have admitted it's been very painful financially.
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  48. Obviously more than you, but just between us, can you tell me what the magic CURE is ? I was trying to think what happened in the old days .... Oh that's right, 2-5 days in bed, chicken soup and uncle bob ...
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