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Polanski just won the Derby and he is out of a mare called Citrium, that I raced many years ago.

Congrats to the owners who bought him for only $4000.00 and to Greg Willis at Chatswood who still owns the mare and has a couple of siblings to sell, that have now jumped up in value.

Looking forward to your form guide for the Cup, Redleg ...

 

Someone named a horse after a sex offender?

An Oscar winning sex offender with powerful mates.


Looking forward to your form guide for the Cup, Redleg ...

Would prefer to hear them BEFORE the race.

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Looking forward to your form guide for the Cup, Redleg ...

Have just got back from o/s and see all these foreign horses in the cup, most of which I know nothing about. My advice, use a pin. Dear Demi was a good run though on saturday.

 

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You forgot to remind me about the banana fritters.

Sorry I was trying to get to the bottom of this crap between Robbo and AD.

If the job is worth doing its worth doing right

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Found this little GEM in a Cut Thoat Search

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I just pick my horse for the Melbourne Cup.

The bookie said he a certain winner.

Mind you he did look very dodgy but that all bookies for you.

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Dee tee-vee about to race in red and blue in Randwick .

Place chance at 20s I reckon .

Leave it to me .

I was only providing suggestions as to the format of the numbers lol


Great NEWS as I finally had a winning horse in the Office's Melbourne Cup Sweeps

It only taken over twenty years for this to happen

I know 2013 was an excellent year

What a read...i seriously need medication after that!!

You mean banana cake ... :blink:

 

Great NEWS as I finally had a winning horse in the Office's Melbourne Cup Sweeps

It only taken over twenty years for this to happen

I know 2013 was an excellent year

Let's hope it is an omen for the Dees, TBF :)

Let's hope it is an omen for the Dees, TBF :)

Won a Premiership and the Melbourne Cup all in the same year.

What else could I ask for LOL


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