I always think its tragic that Tauherenikau can't attract fuller fields given the crowds they get and the beauty of the place. It would be nice if there was some incentive to get trainers to support the meetings and put on a good show for the public.
craig is a nice rider in NZ but if he went overseas he would probably be a laughing stock imho,, they wouldnt tolerate the handbrake leading tactics.[ i like Alaskan tomorrow against Leica Lucy, we witnessed today when jazzy got cold on Kaimai Warrior on a rails bias early of the potential with the talented fav not making ground in the run home behind the Derby nominated but with no chance without favours Grey Area ....Tauranga is a joke , its always unfair and should of been removed before Paeroa got lost to the Developers....bullshit....this game is full of bullshit tracks and piss poor rides with no integrity unit to be seen......At least greyhounds try every time they jump.... if you cant tell if your jockey is trying you need a good kick up the ass
Pam was also taken by the beauty of the place. What an amazing crowd. How many other racetracks can attract 10k plus crowds at two meetings within a few weeks of each other?
He would have to be the worst commentator we have had for a while. Often calls close finishes wrong ...and puts the kiss of death on any horse when he tips it out
Bullshit not from both nostrils ...you are really stretching the truth...GREED is what comes to mind, and what if she collapses and dies in a race and herself her rider and others are injured.
I had one recently nothing like this super mare and it was never even considered to risk her and the life of others after she bled from both nostrils ...Karma will get them, what more can she do...awful people.
He generally drives for the Dunns when they have multiple runners in a race. That has happened lately as the stable doesn't seem to have many competitive horses at the moment. Probably waiting till later in season when opposition easier?
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