That tells me you would make a good steward. Nothing to see.
maybe you just have it out for certain people.? Kind of like that race a couple of months ago where you criticised jnr for he's drive on bealawyer I believe it was, yet didnt say anything about the driver on the leader, who was attempting to hold the front on a horse that historically handed up at every chance , funny that . Go hand your resume in to rwwa for a stewards position since the current stewards arent policing the rules to the standard youd like and put your money where your mouth is
Too busy to watch GP Frid night - thus just watched the replay of race 5 - and then i watched the start - 1st 400 metres or so , and i cant see anything wrong with how any horse in that race was driven
What you have to factor in the winner won by 15 metres - last 800 in 55.5 good luck anything coming from behind it out wide on the track
The 2 Bond runners who were in the market - The Little Master who is an honest horse thats it - drew gate 7 - its 3-4 wide it had no option but to go back - he thus went to the pegs - it had no hope being last in the running line . The other one if it had come out 3 wide at the bell it would have run no where given the 55.5 last 800 , thus Deni has weaved its way through finished nicely to run 3rd
Too busy to watch GP Frid night - thus just watched the replay of race 5 - and then i watched the start - 1st 400 metres or so , and i cant see anything wrong with how any horse in that race was driven
What you have to factor in the winner won by 15 metres - last 800 in 55.5 good luck anything coming from behind it out wide on the track
The 2 Bond runners who were in the market - The Little Master who is an honest horse thats it - drew gate 7 - its 3-4 wide it had no option but to go back - he thus went to the pegs - it had no hope being last in the running line . The other one if it had come out 3 wide at the bell it would have run no where given the 55.5 last 800 , thus Deni has weaved its way through finished nicely to run 3rd
Nothing to see in that race
hit the nail on the head i thought the bond runners were driven just fine when considering how the race was run
I thought TLM , could have and should have got on the back of Tualou,
but do you think its worthy of being dragged into the stewards over, that 30 second 2nd quarter over a mile in fast class company probably deters alot of drivers coming wide the last lap
Fair Call But Tualou took the sit three out and so TLM would be on his back also getting the cart up.. If the driver ,trainer and owners are happy then nothing to see.. Thats my opinion for what its worth...
Fair Call But Tualou took the sit three out and so TLM would be on his back also getting the cart up.. If the driver ,trainer and owners are happy then nothing to see.. Thats my opinion for what its worth...
yea I mean thats a fair call , bit of a case of hindsight but in saying that I think tualou is the better horse and its run was one of the runs of the night, for TLM to sit on he's back and just to keep up with him would of been a massive effort
TLM was never going to be suited in that race. Leader was always likely leader, breeze horse always likely breeze - it needs an upside down race.
Would have loved to have seen Robbie Williams go forward on his horse as it looked to me he could have easily got a spot and then cover, I thought he could get 1,1 but probably would have ended up 1,2 behind Hotly Pursued. But that is just a preference of how I would have liked it - feel the horse is bursting to win a race but hasn't really been given the optimal chance for a while now.
An uncompetitive race but hardly unexpected or exceptional, it happens - doesn't mean any wrong doing.
tualou hit the line exceptionally and TLM was held up for a run so based on how they were traveling at the end you could say maybe they were both under driven slightly in saying that the way the race was run i dont think you could of driven them any different
Well i did because they were the only 2 that you could say were slightly under driven , hardly worthy of having their driving tactics queried but if you were to sit down and watch the replay there was absolutely nothing else you could slightly query
Maybe you might be able to enlighten us as too who warren was referring too, I cant speak.on behalf of everyone on this forum but it would be fair to say the majority of us who watched the replay have no idea who he is on about
It was Marko who first mentioned the Bond runners.
my apologies marko did first, me and sonny both outlined afterwards that they were the only 2 drives you could possibly take issue with , still not sure what your getting at ?? Didnt seem like anything wrong with the race at all
$8.50 chance that led up the 3 wide line for the bell ran last. Horses that were in the market but were no chance due to race shape that held up at the back ran on nicely.
$8.50 chance that led up the 3 wide line for the bell ran last. Horses that were in the market but were no chance due to race shape that held up at the back ran on nicely.
Which option is the correct one to take??
if you drew bad and weren't able to end up close enough to the leading brigade in the run taking short cuts and having a horse for next week seems the logical option
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which one??
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watched it i couldn't see one that was particularly over driven or under driven
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maybe you just have it out for certain people.? Kind of like that race a couple of months ago where you criticised jnr for he's drive on bealawyer I believe it was, yet didnt say anything about the driver on the leader, who was attempting to hold the front on a horse that historically handed up at every chance , funny that . Go hand your resume in to rwwa for a stewards position since the current stewards arent policing the rules to the standard youd like and put your money where your mouth is
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hit the nail on the head i thought the bond runners were driven just fine when considering how the race was run
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but do you think its worthy of being dragged into the stewards over, that 30 second 2nd quarter over a mile in fast class company probably deters alot of drivers coming wide the last lap
yea I mean thats a fair call , bit of a case of hindsight but in saying that I think tualou is the better horse and its run was one of the runs of the night, for TLM to sit on he's back and just to keep up with him would of been a massive effort
I’d still be interested in what you thought Warren, we’re all entitled to an opinion
Would have loved to have seen Robbie Williams go forward on his horse as it looked to me he could have easily got a spot and then cover, I thought he could get 1,1 but probably would have ended up 1,2 behind Hotly Pursued. But that is just a preference of how I would have liked it - feel the horse is bursting to win a race but hasn't really been given the optimal chance for a while now.
An uncompetitive race but hardly unexpected or exceptional, it happens - doesn't mean any wrong doing.
tualou hit the line exceptionally and TLM was held up for a run so based on how they were traveling at the end you could say maybe they were both under driven slightly in saying that the way the race was run i dont think you could of driven them any different
my apologies marko did first, me and sonny both outlined afterwards that they were the only 2 drives you could possibly take issue with , still not sure what your getting at ?? Didnt seem like anything wrong with the race at all
Warren seems to differ but also seems unwilling to want to clarify his comments.
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Horses that were in the market but were no chance due to race shape that held up at the back ran on nicely.
Which option is the correct one to take??
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if you drew bad and weren't able to end up close enough to the leading brigade in the run taking short cuts and having a horse for next week seems the logical option
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