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Post by JGK Sun 28 Apr 2013, 02:03

skully wrote:Bet Singo kisses and makes up, although Tom's defamatory claims might be a fly in the ointment.

Tom does love to sue. As Peter Fitzsimons is finding out.

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Post by skully Sun 28 Apr 2013, 03:06

The nancy boy is becoming a bit of a blight on sport.
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Post by skully Sun 28 Apr 2013, 03:12

Suing may be hard if Tom told Joey

"Rugby league Immortal Andrew Johns has emerged as one of the people Tom Waterhouse is believed to have told about More Joyous' fitness concerns before her stunning flop at Randwick on Saturday.
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Singleton refused to reveal his sources. He described one as an ex-group 1-winning jockey and others as internationally known people. When told by Racing NSW chief steward Ray Murrihy that Waterhouse deserved to know who had passed that information on to him, Singleton said: ''I told Gai of them before the race.''


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Tom's got a big mouth if he did spill to Joey and the jockey.


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Post by Big Dog Sun 28 Apr 2013, 08:24

lardbucket wrote:It's time.

Laughing
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Post by skully Sun 28 Apr 2013, 09:47

Singo made good on his threat and took all his nags to his own property. See here.

"Millionaire horse owner and racing identity John Singleton has been true to his word with trucks rolling in this morning to remove his horses from Gai Waterhouse's stables.

It is believed the horses will be taken to Singleton's property an hour north of Sydney while arrangements are made with an alternative trainer."
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Post by Bradman Thu 02 May 2013, 02:47

Guest wrote:As Gai is talking down one of her horses for the first time in living memory, and given her family history, screw the weather.

Christ I'm good. And yes it's about time that whole family was warned off for good. Tom's old man got his licence back and started playing silly buggers straight away. Fark the High Court.
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Post by G.Wood Thu 02 May 2013, 03:48

never let the fact that that comment was made about a different horse the week earlier stop your selfembiggening
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Post by embee Thu 02 May 2013, 03:54

G.Wood wrote:never let the fact that that comment was made about a different horse the week earlier stop your selfembiggening

give him a break ...the More Joyous race happens next week in Qbanjoland
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Post by JGK Thu 02 May 2013, 03:59

embee wrote:
G.Wood wrote:never let the fact that that comment was made about a different horse the week earlier stop your selfembiggening

give him a break ...the More Joyous race happens next week in Qbanjoland


I think qmy is going to back her.

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Post by Bradman Fri 03 May 2013, 06:19

G.Wood wrote:never let the fact that that comment was made about a different horse the week earlier stop your selfembiggening

Phuurrttt! The truths are self evident. Is selfemiggoning a response to a broader problem?
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Post by WideWally Sat 04 May 2013, 02:05

I guess the racing highlight today is the Smeg Handicap for Class 6 horses at the Gold Coast.

The form analyst at www.widewallyfoldableshoesandhorseracingtips.com
has selected Red Dwarf to win. Who do you like in this important event?




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Post by WideWally Sat 04 May 2013, 03:21

I guess the racing highlight today is the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket.

The form analyst at www.widewallyfoldableshoesandhorseracingtips.com
has stated that there are only two chances - Last year's champion 2yo, Dawn Approach & the very promising Toronado. The good news is that you can back both & still make a tidy profit at the current odds. Who do you like in this important event?
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Post by skully Sat 04 May 2013, 03:48

What are the odds on Foldable Shoes in the Newshoemarket?
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Post by WideWally Sat 04 May 2013, 15:55

Dawn Approach wins the Two Thousand Guineas very easily.
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Post by WideWally Sat 04 May 2013, 16:11

Another seven hours or so & we can watch the Kentucky Derby.
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Post by G.Wood Sat 04 May 2013, 23:32

I guess the racing highlight yesterday was an ex-Gai trained Singo horse romping in at its first start for P. Moody.

It moved a few months ago so not part of this week's exodus but impeccable timing nonetheless
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Post by WideWally Sat 04 May 2013, 23:37

Orb wins the Kentucky Derby.

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Post by WideWally Tue 07 May 2013, 09:40

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Post by WideWally Tue 07 May 2013, 09:43

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Post by WideWally Fri 10 May 2013, 10:37

I guess the racing highlight today is the Group 3 Ormonde Stakes at Chester.

The form analyst at www.widewallyfoldableshoesandhorseracingtips.com
has stated that there are only two winning chances in the race. Memphis Tennessee & Mount Athos are a class above the other runners. What do you think?
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Post by lardbucket Fri 10 May 2013, 13:51

That seems to be an exceptionally reliable site. I would expect a visit from a couple of the Waterhouses' burlier friends in the near future, Mr Wally with the highly supple soles.

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Post by WideWally Fri 10 May 2013, 14:56

Mount Athos wins with ridiculous ease. Memphis Tennessee was gone five furlongs out. Obviously something went amiss with him.
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Post by WideWally Fri 10 May 2013, 15:52

The form analyst at www.widewallyfoldableshoesandhorseracingtips.com
has found a 100/1 shot with an excellent each way chance at Eagle Farm.
Race 6 No. 9 Saint Encosta.

How good is that?

Answer - Not that good. The form analyst can be a little erratic at times.
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Post by WideWally Sat 11 May 2013, 03:49

WideWally wrote:The form analyst at www.widewallyfoldableshoesandhorseracingtips.com
has found a 100/1 shot with an excellent each way chance at Eagle Farm.
Race 6 No. 9 Saint Encosta.

How good is that?

Answer - Not that good. The form analyst can be a little erratic at times.

Scrap that. The rain has come & the track is deteriorating.
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Post by WideWally Sun 12 May 2013, 13:29

I guess the racing highlights today are Poule d'Essai des Poulains & Poule d'Essai des Pouliches at Longchamp.

Who do you think will win?
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