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- October 8, 2007 at 05:15 #5290
Hi gang
I can think of a few, interested to see is I have missed some good ones.
Plus any tales to tell? Oh if those sheepish eyes could talk!byefrom
carlisleOctober 8, 2007 at 11:07 #118464Hi gang
I can think of a few, interested to see is I have missed some good ones.
Plus any tales to tell? Oh if those sheepish eyes could talk!byefrom
carlisleCould name plenty, but knowing Dave Cormack who breaks out in a cold sweat with the slightest hint of litagation I will refrain.
October 8, 2007 at 11:13 #118466Yes, not really a subject for a public forum.
October 8, 2007 at 16:34 #118536Hi gang
the last piece in the jigsaw is a Jockey that can be relied on to get the job done, and bring the coup home. Job done. It’s very much part and parcel of horse racing.
I can understand the sensitivity, but it’s all a question of interpretation.
Do you see skill or do you see fraud. I prefer to see the former.byefrom
carlisleOctober 8, 2007 at 17:20 #118546There is no doubt some skill is involved in fraud. The really skillful frauds go unnoticed. Like taking a horse for a flat out 2 mile gallop on the morning of a race is not easy to spot.
October 8, 2007 at 17:29 #118547Unlike taking your horse out the back in a seller at Windsor. nice to see the most obvious example of job jockeying for some time on the opening day of the Failon trial.
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