As said, you cannot enlighten anyone who is so blind that they cannot see, especially when it comes to views formed by their political persuasion.
Nomates, I am not interested in discussing this with you any further, as I simple don't have the time and you will never change your position which is obviously politically driven.
Amen
If Harness NZ is watching for gods sake scrap standing starts everyone has had enough . Tighter accessed horses put them on the outside of the second row . Or these days barrier 5 or 6 lol
Yes, standards have slipped again. There a lot of warnings handed out but little else. Action needs to be taken, drivers suspended, fined and horses disqualified. Maiden trotters at grass meetings are a shambles with horses breaking, unfit stopping 1000m out. There are too many horses on the unruly, often five or six per race. Horses that break regularly are given numerous warnings, then they have to trial once. Of course it is set up for the horse and it trots ok in the trial Next race start it breaks again and they cycle resumes warnings... Change is needed.
I'm sure the stable has some good horses to put him on. Wilson House, much like C. Dalgety, will get the plum drives from one of the country's top stables. He'll also pick up outside junior drives. If a horse is placed right with a junior up and no penalty, it's win win.
An excellent example of that type of horse is Bettor Be Sharp. The horse has won over $100,000 yet still can race in C2 fields. Gerard O'Reilly has expertly placed the horse to win as much stakes as possible for the owner. Good on him.
How unique the CNN bullshit story never ONCE mentioned Ashley Babbit Shot dead by a Capitol Policeman, but Sicknick who was supposedly killed with a fire extinguisher died of natural causes a day after the attack having suffered two strokes.
Anytime you quote CNN don't forget your favorite emoji 💩
Put the white flag away the mighty Donald J Trump is here for four of the greatest years for Americans.
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