Durbanville 12/10 13
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Are the CT jockeys worjing today? I get the impression with a lot of them that they are just out for a gentle weekend jaunt on a few horses?
Where's the brain, continuously letting the leaders get away and just trotting at the back until the race has already gone and then not bothering about the places? No wonder Muzi, who I like as a jock generally, is doing well there. Ok, ok yes, yes, there's a lot more to it than that...
isn't there? :S

isn't there? :S
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Re: Re: Durbanville 12/10 13
11 years 8 months ago
I would have definitely backed that last winner if I'd known Muzi was on instead of Byleveld..damn:S
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Re: Re: Durbanville 12/10 13
11 years 8 months ago
Done it again !
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Re: Re: Durbanville 12/10 13
11 years 8 months ago
Englander Wrote:
> Are the CT jockeys worjing today? I get the
> impression with a lot of them that they are just
> out for a gentle weekend jaunt on a few horses?
> Where's the brain, continuously letting the
> leaders get away and just trotting at the back
> until the race has already gone and then not
> bothering about the places? No wonder Muzi, who I
> like as a jock generally, is doing well there. Ok,
> ok yes, yes, there's a lot more to it than that...
>
>
> isn't there? :S
Muzi looking to make a name in the cape, he's not use to there ''layed back'' style of riding...
> Are the CT jockeys worjing today? I get the
> impression with a lot of them that they are just
> out for a gentle weekend jaunt on a few horses?

> Where's the brain, continuously letting the
> leaders get away and just trotting at the back
> until the race has already gone and then not
> bothering about the places? No wonder Muzi, who I
> like as a jock generally, is doing well there. Ok,
> ok yes, yes, there's a lot more to it than that...
>
>
> isn't there? :S
Muzi looking to make a name in the cape, he's not use to there ''layed back'' style of riding...

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Re: Re: Durbanville 12/10 13
11 years 8 months ago
I went big places but no win in the last
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