Turffontein chaos
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Re: Turffontein chaos
6 years 11 months ago
You may have played your last bet, not sure whether racing will resume today
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Re: Turffontein chaos
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so why is there no information given to the public watching. Being treated like mushrooms
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I have not heard anything from tellytrack at all, once again punters treated like rubbish
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Re: Turffontein chaos
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Lets play it out... Racing in SA is abolished. How many will that leave unemployed? What do the unemployed resort to? Crime, theft, drugs...?
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Just curious, in a situation like Phumelela are in now, who is the Main Man trying to negotiate with the strikers on race day? Anyone know?
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6 years 11 months agoCraig Pienaar wrote: After today this will be my last bet on sa horseracing and any local bookmakers , enough is enough
Guess that you will start betting on UK racing. If you have not heard of him I would suggest you follow a jockey whose name is Ryan Moore, he will make you rich
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Just been told that a top Jhb trainer has said that this is his last day of training. Not prepared to take this anymore. Also told that 3 Natal trainers are not renewing their licenses at the end of the season. No names given though.
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6 years 11 months agochicken n chips wrote:Craig Pienaar wrote: After today this will be my last bet on sa horseracing and any local bookmakers , enough is enough
Guess that you will start betting on UK racing. If you have not heard of him I would suggest you follow a jockey whose name is Ryan Moore, he will make you rich
Is this guy you talk of the very same guy that was beaten into a dirty 2nd on a 1/10 shot yesterday :whistle:
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Re: Turffontein chaos
6 years 11 months ago
This is a very sad situation for racing and SA in general
I am sure whatever is happening the powers that be will do everything possible to resolve.
I feel sorry for all involved today from owners, trainers, jockeys, grooms and the punters who made the effort to attend and support racing .
It can only have a negative impact with potential job loss and not to forget the SPONSORS and the various events planned.
Feel sick ......
I am sure whatever is happening the powers that be will do everything possible to resolve.
I feel sorry for all involved today from owners, trainers, jockeys, grooms and the punters who made the effort to attend and support racing .
It can only have a negative impact with potential job loss and not to forget the SPONSORS and the various events planned.
Feel sick ......
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