Presenters on TT
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Why Laff not working, surely he is the senior presenter inKZN
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- Pirhobeta
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
So there I was.....
Sitting in the box seat....
scraping paint....
on a double hold....
I must be the favourite....(
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Sitting in the box seat....
scraping paint....
on a double hold....
I must be the favourite....(

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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Deez n laff are missed in kzn!
Nadine Rapson is doing a fine job in PE
Nadine Rapson is doing a fine job in PE
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Thor - not Cohen - Nadine is the business -top class X(
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Our whole broadcast team is pathetic at best , same shit different day with all the same cliche`s from Julie and Co. FFS can we get some people who actually know something about racing apart from the last CRACKING ride from so and so ........
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
So The Good while I hear you and agree fully how is that you allowed to have a go ? Be carefull I once heard a post from a Chainkiller who said his boss said don't bite the hand that feeds you !! Between the Aussies and the Kiwis you will get rolled? Why is that do you think? Have to agree with you even though a jockey mate says you can't play golf ! That's your problem but really the crap that gets dished up by some of the presenters is unbelievable. Now I maybe in kak as well ! I could get banned or knocked out bythat lunatic with no shoes and a baseball bat ,
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Nadine,Vicky, and Julie FTW... Spot the common interest (

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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
miss minott - class of her own. And her tipping skills aint too bad.
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
The saying "The horse loses its form but never its ability"......
Is there scientific proof of this statement?
Is there scientific proof of this statement?
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
> The saying "The horse loses its form but never its
> ability"......
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> Is there scientific proof of this statement?
no there are many horses that i've seen that have lost ability with age and even massive mr drops don't improve the horse.
The "second run after a rest" also needs to be binned with the KFC cartons as does the "two-year-old" in open company.
The one time winner vs five time winner also needs to be struck off the roll now!!
> The saying "The horse loses its form but never its
> ability"......
>
> Is there scientific proof of this statement?
no there are many horses that i've seen that have lost ability with age and even massive mr drops don't improve the horse.
The "second run after a rest" also needs to be binned with the KFC cartons as does the "two-year-old" in open company.
The one time winner vs five time winner also needs to be struck off the roll now!!
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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
mr hawaii Wrote:
> Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
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> > The saying "The horse loses its form but never
> its
> > ability"......
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> > Is there scientific proof of this statement?
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> no there are many horses that i've seen that have
> lost ability with age and even massive mr drops
> don't improve the horse.
> The "second run after a rest" also needs to be
> binned with the KFC cartons as does the
> "two-year-old" in open company.
> The one time winner vs five time winner also needs
> to be struck off the roll now!!
As I read this I can hear Rod as clear as day.
> Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
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> > The saying "The horse loses its form but never
> its
> > ability"......
> >
> > Is there scientific proof of this statement?
>
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> no there are many horses that i've seen that have
> lost ability with age and even massive mr drops
> don't improve the horse.
> The "second run after a rest" also needs to be
> binned with the KFC cartons as does the
> "two-year-old" in open company.
> The one time winner vs five time winner also needs
> to be struck off the roll now!!
As I read this I can hear Rod as clear as day.

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Re: Re: Presenters on TT
11 years 7 months ago
Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
> The saying "The horse loses its form but never its
> ability"......
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> Is there scientific proof of this statement?
That is so naive - I know that my physical strength at 20 can never be compared with my strength at 40 - There are obviously medical reasons why a horse would lose form but mostly age and wear and tear do the trick - Common sense helps and should be applied before rehashing old wives tales
> The saying "The horse loses its form but never its
> ability"......
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> Is there scientific proof of this statement?
That is so naive - I know that my physical strength at 20 can never be compared with my strength at 40 - There are obviously medical reasons why a horse would lose form but mostly age and wear and tear do the trick - Common sense helps and should be applied before rehashing old wives tales
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