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michaelg
14th May 2017, 03:47 PM
Can anyone please tell me the e-mail address for the Qld Tab which shows results for the past few months?
michaelg
14th May 2017, 04:13 PM
Sorry, I meant the web address.
Every Topic
14th May 2017, 04:28 PM
https://tatts.com/racing
top of the page there is a drop down box and you can pick any date you want.
Is that what you wanted?
michaelg
14th May 2017, 04:49 PM
Thanks, Every Topic. However there could be a problem but not with the date. The results as far as I know don't identify the venue of each race. I could probably work it out but it is too time-consuming especially when looking at past results.
blackdog1
14th May 2017, 05:39 PM
Thanks, Every Topic. However there could be a problem but not with the date. The results as far as I know don't identify the venue of each race. I could probably work it out but it is too time-consuming especially when looking at past results.I'm sure you worked it out, the venue is shown to the left of the results.
Didn't hear from you for a while Michael, hope you are better.
michaelg
15th May 2017, 06:17 AM
Thanks Every Topic and Blackdog1. When I looked at yesterday's results before the last race it only showed the race time but not the venue and "I jumped the gun" by assuming this format was also for previous days. I have now checked the last three days and everything is in order.
Unfortunately my condition hasn't changed/improved and I have almost accepted that it is now a lifetime sentence. But there's a well known saying "where there's life there's hope" so I'm living with hope.
Every Topic
15th May 2017, 03:01 PM
thanks for the update Michael. Always get a bit concerned when we don't see you in here every few days :-)
Take care and wishing you lots of buckets of hope!
michaelg
15th May 2017, 03:28 PM
Thanks, Every Topic. The kindness and friendliness of perfect strangers has been extremely overwhelming and I feel so thankful and humbled. My doctor is very happy that I have a passionate interest (in horse betting) because he says many people in my condition just coast aimlessly through life in neutral and die early. In fact I've got a friend in his eighties - he reckons his longevity is due to his strong interest in the horses.
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