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First Scott Seamer, now wonder if it is Damien Oliver's turn to get the sack after Bel Esprit again lost.
Bel Esprit after all does have 100% chance of winning every race it contests and the rest of the field 0%. Who knows, we might even run out of jockeys after a few more sackings? If I wanted to find an excuse to blame Oliver instead of the horse all I would have to say is "Why did he open up such a big lead so soon in the straight and let the horse have nothing left at the end?" [ This Message was edited by: Neil on 2002-09-23 16:23 ] |
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Hmmm, they are going to run out of jockeys WILLING to take the ride over any distance greater than 1200m!
If Seamer and Oliver get sacked - what next they entice Beadman from Sydney? I doubt he would accept the ride given the pressure of expectation and reaction to a defeat...I know I wouldn't unless all concerned change their attitude. |
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Put Treloar back on !!!
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I have a feeling Oliver has given an excuse which was accepted - that the leader which he was trailing, folded quicker than expected and left him in front too early.
Could you imagine John Symons if he had a Stable as powerful as John Hawkes. (Only a few weeks ago Beadman rode a perfectly acceptable ride on Lohnro and Hawkes slammed the ride and said he cost it the race.) |
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Has anyone checked Seamer's and Oliver's garage for new cars? Maybe they threw the race on purpose! :grin:
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I FULLY AGREE WITH BECAREFUL? MAYBE THE CONNECTIONS ARE CHASING A BETTER PRICE COME COX PLATE TIME ETC.AND ARE MAKING OUT THEY ARE NOT HAPPY.
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