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Definition of Correct Weight
Your best mate in the world comes home,
With a dvd to watch on a dull Thursday night... The Cup. Correct Weight ! LG
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What System is this?
The I have had too much to drink System? |
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Stone cold here, bubbles. The system? It's the balancing leg of any system being, Spend a bit of time with loved ones too so, You can keep perfecting your systems! cheers LG
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Right on the money your Lordship.
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A little off the original topic but in relation to the title correct weight.
Does anyone considered in there ratings the effects of a jockeys weight and the lead weight put into a horse. For example. If a horse is handicapped at 59kg and has a 58kg jockey + 1kg lead vs. a 52kg jockey + 7kgs of lead. Sometimes the extra weight from a jockey could be viewed as extra muscle hence more power etc..... Food for thought! |
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And while on the subject, does anyone know the system in the US where they seem to declare a race as completed long before the jockey has weighed in? Seems sometimes to be still on the horse even!!
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