RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.

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  1. I think those comments about Pam Robson are disgusting and that Sheriff and his snout should be banned from posting on this sight, they are a disgusting pair and it horrifies me to think anyone on this sight actually enjoys reading their smutty dribble. Grow up. :mad:
  2. Rumpole I'll give you a clue - By the sound of it he has found a filly he likes in Oz. :tcheek:
  3. My husband is a swabbing steward and yes he has to carry an ID card at all times, don't know about the other workers. He does harness as well as gallops and they are no where near as strict.
  4. The problem is handbrake, that a lot of us are just down right stupid and addicted to breeding and racing horses.
  5. The stand out for me was Pear Tree farm's Danroad colt Lot 128 which fetched $56,000. Well done Anna and Michael, they do a great job with their horses.
  6. Didn't look too bad an effort for her first start, at least she has got enough speed to be up handy. She will learn a lot and improve a lot on that run IMHO, and she did look to be carrying a fair bit of condition. Good luck for her future endeavours.
  7. Good luck for your filly Rosie - we will all be watching and cheering her on
  8. 100K for an untried Handsome Ransom filly sounds too good an offer to be true. If its genuine sell, the first offer is usually the best and she would have to be very good to earn you that on the race track. Remember the longer you keep them the more they cost you.
  9. I think the extremely cold, blustery nor wester didn't help, a lot of horses were very fractious in the conditions. At least there aren't as many false starts as at the trots. You lot obviously don't watch the races from Hong Kong and Singapore they are never on time - often at least 5 minutes over - you are a pack of moaners.
  10. Have heard they are putting the ground hogger machine or some such thing to fix the hard pan at the Waimate track where the horse slipped and may hold a meeting there in the near future if they can rectify the problem. Apparently the problem was caused by the caretaker (A trotting trainer) rolling this part of the track with a heavy roller so he could work his horses along the back straight. This is the biggest downside in racing - ignorance and self interest. In the old days farmers managed the country tracks and they may not have looked pretty but at least you could race on them.
  11. According to the stipes reportt he was put down, so very sorry for your loss.
  12. Sorry Denis I don't agree with your thoughts. Jumpers and jump jockeys are just as important as flat horses and jockeys. I'm sure there is nothing in the rules to say they are to be treated differently. If a jumps jockey had been seriously injured today I'm sure the situation would have been investigated further.
  13. Waimate sunday a horse slips - doesn't fall over fortunately - race meeting abandoned. Today at Cambridge - jumpers slipping over and riders dislodged all over the place - race meeting continues. Doesn't seem to be any consistency in the JCA. :confused:
  14. I clicked on the Paul Jenkins thread yesterday and a survey appeared. I just went into favourites and got onto a different web site then went back into Race Cafe later and it was all clear.