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Saturday 22 August 2009

West Australian Racing

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  • littleboybluelittleboyblue    454 posts
    PTT home page aaron got the quaddie

    QUADDIE(5,6,7,8) 1-7-4-11 2082.70
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
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    PTT home page aaron got the quaddie

    QUADDIE(5,6,7,8) 1-7-4-11 2082.70

    yes and I am still cursing Black Douglas couldnt run out the 1600m
  • Famous1Famous1    551 posts
    said:

    said:

    PTT home page aaron got the quaddie

    QUADDIE(5,6,7,8) 1-7-4-11 2082.70

    yes and I am still cursing Black Douglas couldnt run out the 1600m
    and id be spewing if it did, cause i accidently took it out for nutty cluso
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    u have me stumped del, if staeck aint fav you will have someting on?
    some crazy theory of yours is it ?? :lol:
    dont worry we have them all.... :P

    well if he is fav then he is too short to back - if he aint fav then he is a decent price and worth having something on
    he could be fav but still a reaonable price though, right? what i was getting at was that for example in melb craig newitt went months on end starting fav in the jockey challenges every week and everytime he was he would never win yet when on 2nd-3rd line on betting he would amazingly win also corey brown has been a very short priced fav the past couple weeks (in the red) and on satday just gone he was 1.30 and luckily Melito ran 2nd in the last cause those 2 points were enough for him to win it with 10 only 1 behind Munce on 9 hence my 'theory' comment.....
    anyway it turns out chatfield won it with two 3 pointers at belmont, moving on......
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    hashy been on the .........er hashy again?

    nope not at all mate, i make up it for though being on a liquid diet though :lol:
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I liked the pr.com interviews from saturday

    good to see them going with nicknames now

    Chopsy sounds like he knows his stuff
  • darkshinesdarkshines    2,837 posts
    Who is chopsy? I mean, I saw the interview so I know who he is, but what is his claim to fame, does he work for SAM or is he an owner.
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    I dont know either but thinking he must be stable foreman
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    Why didn't the Owner get an interview ? The Owner recently transfered the horse when she left Ken Williamson and went to work for Simon Miller. Only cost about $800 and has won $150,000 plus. It is a better story in my opinion how a cast off has become a Saturday class horse.
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    said:

    Why didn't the Owner get an interview ? The Owner recently transfered the horse when she left Ken Williamson and went to work for Simon Miller. Only cost about $800 and has won $150,000 plus. It is a better story in my opinion how a cast off has become a Saturday class horse.

    I suspect the owner was leading the horse in - is a good story, surely the newspapers picked up on it
  • darkshinesdarkshines    2,837 posts
    I remember seeing it entered in a sale or for sale at some stage? Or am i making that up.
  • LuckyLongshotsLuckyLongshots    4,270 posts
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    Why didn't the Owner get an interview ? The Owner recently transfered the horse when she left Ken Williamson and went to work for Simon Miller. Only cost about $800 and has won $150,000 plus. It is a better story in my opinion how a cast off has become a Saturday class horse.

    I suspect the owner was leading the horse in - is a good story, surely the newspapers picked up on it
    There was a story on the horse and owner in the West Australian a month or two ago.

    The horse was up for sale, however the sale fell through, whilst it was spelling. Therefore they kept the horse.
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    said:

    said:

    said:

    Why didn't the Owner get an interview ? The Owner recently transfered the horse when she left Ken Williamson and went to work for Simon Miller. Only cost about $800 and has won $150,000 plus. It is a better story in my opinion how a cast off has become a Saturday class horse.

    I suspect the owner was leading the horse in - is a good story, surely the newspapers picked up on it
    There was a story on the horse and owner in the West Australian a month or two ago.

    The horse was up for sale, however the sale fell through, whilst it was spelling. Therefore they kept the horse.
    Yes I am aware of the entire story, and that is why I think it makes for an interesting tale.
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