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Starcrazy at Seymour at 11.15AM today. If he handles the heavy ground he is an each way chance.

Way better chance than the Dees next week Redleg

 
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Way better chance than the Dees next week Redleg

No it ran like the Dees play.

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Starcrazy at Seymour at 11.15AM today. If he handles the heavy ground he is an each way chance.

It didn't.

 

No it ran like the Dees play.

Well at the very least the Dees wont get beaten this weekend Redleg.

There is always an up side if you look hard enough!

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Well at the very least the Dees wont get beaten this weekend Redleg.

There is always an up side if you look hard enough!

Well not on the field anyway.

We are certainly getting beaten up off it, in the media.


Well not on the field anyway.

We are certainly getting beaten up off it, in the media.

I have given up worrying about them.

There are two or three whose opinions are worth reading the rest are trying to justify their future employment.

What do they want us to be driven from the competition.

If so say so!

This is a good week end.

MFC is undefeted this week.

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I hesitate after yesterday to mention this, but I have Anluan in the 12.45 at Geelong today. I am told she should run well if she handles the synthetic.

Starcrazy got badly bumped and didn't handle the heavy 9 track. They have a very big opinion of him and I think we will see that in his 3 year old career. At 2 he is a big baby.

 

I hesitate after yesterday to mention this, but I have Anluan in the 12.45 at Geelong today. I am told she should run well if she handles the synthetic.

Starcrazy got badly bumped and didn't handle the heavy 9 track. They have a very big opinion of him and I think we will see that in his 3 year old career. At 2 he is a big baby.

I've just realised Redleg that you have more excuses for your horses performing poorly than I have for my footy team.

If it makes you feel better, after reading a few threads on this forum I'm convinced the problem is not the horses but the jockeys.

What happened at Geelong today?

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I've just realised Redleg that you have more excuses for your horses performing poorly than I have for my footy team.

If it makes you feel better, after reading a few threads on this forum I'm convinced the problem is not the horses but the jockeys.

What happened at Geelong today?

The horse has a MFC supporting owner. You work it out.

it didnt place WJ !!

its the new clash strip, didnt you know ^_^

obviously didnt hear about the G's new roof either I take it...

keep up Jack, keep up :)

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Hope Taggart gets a game soon. I would like to see him action in the AFL.

Mr. Leg just thought I would let you know that our trainer doesn't like synthetic track. Wont run our gigi there. So obviously don't blame Anluan, it was the track!!!. Please tell me why did they even allow the races to run on a 9. They should give out flippers. It would be like running on banana skins.


Anything happeneing today?

Bananas on my steel cut oats were good

Beyond that it looks like another winters day in Melbourne town!

Anything happeneing today?

Bananas on my steel cut oats were good

Beyond that it looks like another winters day in Melbourne town!

Not a lot I dont think

Seems my fac has a leak...( still..grrr )

The ute is happier for the service

The elder daughter has I think finally recovered from here little bday soiree here over the weekend. The dogs have finally shut up ( whinging mutts lol )

the grass is still green ( and needs cutting )

nupp..all seems perfectly normal Old !! :)

but hey...we didnt lose over the weekend, that might be the difference youre feeling in the air ??

Not a lot I dont think

Seems my fac has a leak...( still..grrr )

The ute is happier for the service

The elder daughter has I think finally recovered from here little bday soiree here over the weekend. The dogs have finally shut up ( whinging mutts lol )

the grass is still green ( and needs cutting )

nupp..all seems perfectly normal Old !! :)

but hey...we didnt lose over the weekend, that might be the difference youre feeling in the air ??

I heard on the vine that a football coach getting the arse today bb.

Cant be the dees we are running like a well oiled machine with one of the best going round.

probably GWS or the Dogs!

Actually , heard Watters might be on shakey ground... hang on its Seaford.,...make that SWAMPY ground ^_^

Actually , heard Watters might be on shakey ground... hang on its Seaford.,...make that SWAMPY ground ^_^

He will be gone next Monday after we knock them over next saturday.

( well i can dream cant I?)


we probably will too...lol we all know how this works..

 

It's becoming apparent that even when our club doesn't play whether it be the off season, or during bye weekends....our club manages to grab the headlines.

The media should really and truly thank us, from the bottom of their heart. We've filled their pages with so much spak filla content, Selley's are jealous.

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I hesitate to mention this, but Briefed is running wednesday at Sandown at 1.45 and he likes it wet and it will be. If he runs like the other two, I will be too scared to mention another runner again.


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