Cape Winter Series
- Perpetual
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Re: Re: Cape Winter Series
17 years 1 month ago
Agree with you guys on JW and Louis Naude...Greg Ennion, Mike Stewart and the Steyns and above all a certain Garth Puller...usually setting the trend as to which side of the track had the most favourable going.
Often Garth would cut a lonely figure on one side of the course and inevitably bring his mount home lengths ahead of the other horses on the opposite side of the track.
Often Garth would cut a lonely figure on one side of the course and inevitably bring his mount home lengths ahead of the other horses on the opposite side of the track.
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Re: Re: Cape Winter Series
17 years 1 month ago
Perpetual Wrote:
> Often Garth would cut a lonely figure on one side
> of the course and inevitably bring his mount home
> lengths ahead of the other horses on the opposite
> side of the track.
And from the next race they would all head for the outside and promptly start getting in each other's way. Hardly surprising that the results could be a bit, um, bizarre at times!
> Often Garth would cut a lonely figure on one side
> of the course and inevitably bring his mount home
> lengths ahead of the other horses on the opposite
> side of the track.
And from the next race they would all head for the outside and promptly start getting in each other's way. Hardly surprising that the results could be a bit, um, bizarre at times!
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