RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.
Peter Harrop
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from meomy in RIP Raceform
The problem is that elite punters were once small time punters who maybe got into it through channel surfing the radio dial or reading form in the herald or tuning into Action TV on free to view ...
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from shaneMcAlister in RIP Raceform
The problem is that elite punters were once small time punters who maybe got into it through channel surfing the radio dial or reading form in the herald or tuning into Action TV on free to view ...
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Huey in RIP Raceform
The problem is that elite punters were once small time punters who maybe got into it through channel surfing the radio dial or reading form in the herald or tuning into Action TV on free to view ...
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Patiti in RIP Raceform
The problem is that elite punters were once small time punters who maybe got into it through channel surfing the radio dial or reading form in the herald or tuning into Action TV on free to view ...
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from meomy in RIP Raceform
Yes, you can print the racebook from the internet, but it costs a fortune in ink, it's a lot less convenient, and it doesn't have the same presence in the community as a book displayed on a service station or dairy shelf.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from meomy in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from chevy86 in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from puha in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Huey in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from napier in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Memphis2 in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from rdytdy in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Insider in RIP Raceform
Possibly planet reality. Why do you think those electronic books have never taken off? Its because, for many, it's far more relaxing turning pages in a book and writing notes all over the paper with a Biro.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Insider in RIP Raceform
Yes, you can print the racebook from the internet, but it costs a fortune in ink, it's a lot less convenient, and it doesn't have the same presence in the community as a book displayed on a service station or dairy shelf.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Charlie Bukowski in RIP Raceform
Yes, you can print the racebook from the internet, but it costs a fortune in ink, it's a lot less convenient, and it doesn't have the same presence in the community as a book displayed on a service station or dairy shelf.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Huey in RIP Raceform
Yes, you can print the racebook from the internet, but it costs a fortune in ink, it's a lot less convenient, and it doesn't have the same presence in the community as a book displayed on a service station or dairy shelf.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from TurnyTom in RIP Raceform
Yes, you can print the racebook from the internet, but it costs a fortune in ink, it's a lot less convenient, and it doesn't have the same presence in the community as a book displayed on a service station or dairy shelf.
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Peter Harrop reacted to High Sparrow in The Return of Radio Trackside/ Television
And here was me thinking my car radio had thrown a tizzy - because it could get all the other stations and not 711 a.m. any more. Just shot on straight past it no matter how hard I tried. Then a few days later I discovered the truth. Has no one in management got the faintest clue how to offer the customer some service any more? Let's not have any betting operators at tracks, form guides for the punters (the lifeblood of racing then) and now we won't let you listen to the races you are supposedly being "enticed" to bet on either. I didn't think it could get worse but somehow they've managed it...
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Aaron Bidlake in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Insider in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Leggy in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Midget in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Pam Robson in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from Baz (NZ) in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.
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Peter Harrop got a reaction from 100 1 in Gizzy gone
The question with track closures is whether the long term cost savings are greater than the long term loss of profits from reducing exposure in regional communities.