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Newmarket RC

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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Iraklis in Easter Cup and Derby night   
    Welcome back Iraklis , you've been a bit quiet lately but a SS win was always going to see you reappear. Love it
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    Newmarket RC reacted to Richmond Tiger in FORMER PM A WINNER?   
    Bit harsh considering he donated a large percentage of his prime ministerial salary to charity each year 
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    Newmarket RC reacted to JackSprat in Emma Stewart- Jewels   
    Let's not make it too easy for them! The idea is for us to steal their money, not them to steal ours!
    They're supposed to come her and compete - not win anything! Ok, maybe a little place money to keep them keen!
  4. Like
    Newmarket RC reacted to Fartoomuch in Emma Stewart- Jewels   
    Love your work Jack, my thoughts exactly although many on another site  seem to struggle when AS clean up over there.
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    Newmarket RC reacted to scooby3051 in Gareth Dixon - charges not proved   
    Yes and the reason you are moderated is????...because you did not follow the forum rules like everybody else does...if you behaved then you would be fine....so its not censorship...its called decorum to other posters...unlike elsewhere.
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    Newmarket RC reacted to tasman man 11 in What are these Bluffies like short stuff??....   
    Was in there last Thursday CBT , a dozen for just $25 and very nice !
    They have photos of famous NZ personalities like Sir Ed and Sunline on the wall and I suspect one was of you !
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from LongOwner in Trackside Radio - what are you doing   
    As they have been doing that for decades im surprised you had not noticed that earlier
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from We're Doomed in RIU investigates TAB   
    They are now getting really desperate. Offered a mate 30 if he deposited 50. Maybe too late for many who have found better service and offerings offshore but who would know
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    Newmarket RC reacted to Percycutor in RIU investigates TAB   
    Hey mate same story I 'won' $5 twice on the Match 3 but havn't been paid !! Not the end of the world but surely a glitch that needs to be fixed
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    Newmarket RC reacted to Counter Punch in Waimate Today   
    Expected Airpark Flyer to be a bit shorter than what it was. 
    Having a wee each way on Gotta Future too.
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Fartoomuch in Operation Inca - Part 2   
    Thats what i have heard as well, some have a better chance of achieving that outcome than others simply because of the nature/severity of the charges.
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    Newmarket RC reacted to eljay in Mrs Dickie R.I.P.   
    Our Crystal Dee was out of Marlene Dee, which was out of Gay Marlene which was also the dam of Thriller Dee
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    Newmarket RC reacted to harewood in Mrs Dickie R.I.P.   
    Thriller Dee springs to mind as one of the first trotters I used to follow. Always went a good race. Any connection  e;jay.
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    Newmarket RC reacted to Taku Umanga in Simon Lawson   
    Yep - race fixing has been going on for years.  
    The difference nowadays is that it's a criminal offence.
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from jack in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from PPP in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Caroline in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from napier in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from LongOwner in Simon Lawson   
    Im hearing you but whats the point of having rules that are fit for purpose {Integrity} if you dont enforce them. If you dont know the rules or dont want to abide by them then perhaps you should not be looking to be  licensed
     
  20. Like
    Newmarket RC got a reaction from coro fan in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
  21. Like
    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Ponderosa8 in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
  22. Like
    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Slim Dusty in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
  23. Like
    Newmarket RC got a reaction from scooby3051 in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
  24. Like
    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Huey in Some Sensible Advice   
    TWITTER TROLLS ... GIVE IT A REST
    The next time racing’s twitter trolls start giving a jockey a disgraceful bake, they should think of two words.
    Tye Angland.
    It’s extremely distressing to consider the situation Angland finds himself in – he simply went to work one day to do his job and now he finds his life forever changed as a quadriplegic.
    I’ve always had enormous respect for jockeys – small individuals who sit on 500kg+ horses and put themselves in harm’s way every single time they are legged up on one.
    It was one of the reasons I kicked up for them on Racenet last year when they were fighting for a pay rise in Victoria – and my stance at the time was unpopular with many sections of the industry.
    Jockeys are highly paid sportspeople and – just like other highly paid sportspeople – they should rightly be subject to scrutiny and criticism when they put in a poor performance.
    But the amount of atrocious verbal attacks on social media I’ve seen on jockeys lately, from mostly anonymous types who hide behind fake identities and have probably lost $5 betting on a favourite, is beyond the pale.
    And at times it has been worse than that - Angland himself had his car vandalised by a disgruntled punter after he was beaten on Press Statement in the Group I Golden Rose in 2015.
    It was certainly great to see social media flooded with sympathy and well wishes for Angland when the sad news was announced the other day he was a quadriplegic.
    But some people need to have a good, hard look at themselves.
    Some of the very types that were expressing sympathy for Angland were only a day or a week earlier giving some of his riding colleagues disgracefully abusive serves for what they perceived as poor rides.
    It’s got to stop – there’s a huge difference between acceptable criticism and personal and foul attacks.
    The Racenet family wish Angland and his wife and family the very best for their future.
     
    Ben Dorries
    Racenet
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    Newmarket RC got a reaction from Iraklis in Mark Purdon Article   
    Its not at all surprising and shows how good he must have been for them to carry on so long with him given his issues. The stable is having another clean out with a new lot ready to enter the system. Expect a few to be sold in the near term