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Old 28th August 2007, 12:34 PM
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I have officially seen it all.

went to the TAB on Saturday arvo to place a bet on the AFL, I expected it to be a ghost town with no racing on-to my surprise the local was still quite busy. I would estimate 50-75% of the usual crowd they get there on a saturday afternoon and guess what all the betting was on? Trackside.

They had trackside (computer horses) Playing on the big screen with the line to place a bet on this quite long-at one stage if you wanted a bet you wouldn't be able to get on for 2 races some were saying.


Well, we don't have anything like that at the Football club I go to, but they have Keno, so some of the racing punters were probably having a go at that. The regulars that were still in the TAB area looked lost with quite a few blank stares from people up at the screens. And one bloke who obviously hadn't caught up with the news, was looking rather frustrated as he had brought along a copy of the Sportsman, and now had no use for it.

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Old 28th August 2007, 04:26 PM
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To those punters seek professional counseling....that's just sick.
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Old 28th August 2007, 04:30 PM
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sportz,

i truly believe sydney horse-racing could be off for 5 months, i dont thinks its innaccurate.....

if one horse in any stable catches it shes all over red rover for a very long time.
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Old 28th August 2007, 05:06 PM
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Racing here in Vic. this Sat if no signs of flu here before then. Well here's hoping the Powers that be aren't letting money overcome common sense and their rushing it. I thought another week of wait and see how things pan out might have been a bit more sensible.
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Old 28th August 2007, 05:28 PM
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Thumbs up Here's the revised program...

The revised racing program as provided by the ARB:

Saturday September 1st: Caulfield, Benalla, Moonee Valley (N), Morphettville, Belmont, Hobart, Darwin
and Alice Springs
Sunday September 2nd: Cranbourne, Hamilton, Geelong, Kalgoorlie and Launceston
Monday September 3rd: Bendigo, Swan Hill, Victoria Park
Tuesday September 4th: Geelong, Kyneton, WA Meeting (Venue to be confirmed)
Wednesday September 5th: Seymour, Warracknabeal, Belmont and Balaklava (Cup)
Thursday September 6th: Ballarat, Mount Gambier, Northam
Friday September 7th: Sandown and Moe
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Old 28th August 2007, 05:37 PM
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Racing here in Vic. this Sat if no signs of flu here before then. Well here's hoping the Powers that be aren't letting money overcome common sense and their rushing it. I thought another week of wait and see how things pan out might have been a bit more sensible.


but then i miss out on going to the races on my trip to melbourne

if things go ahead ill get to go to caulfield and mooney valley in the same day
i think its great :P
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Old 28th August 2007, 05:56 PM
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I'm glad things are working out for you HORSE WHISPERER. Should get great weather too and lets hope no flu for the meeting.

Her in the kitchen is off down there for a shop on Sat. [racing or no racing] so I need a few big winners!

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Old 28th August 2007, 07:56 PM
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I think there will be a delay from this week , only in queensland and n.s.w, and if there is no new cases the following week,everything should be back to normal, if it is found that the virus did not come from eastern creek, then it could be more wide spread and it could cause wide spread problems through-out australia
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Old 28th August 2007, 09:29 PM
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I think there will be a delay from this week , only in queensland and n.s.w, and if there is no new cases the following week,everything should be back to normal, if it is found that the virus did not come from eastern creek, then it could be more wide spread and it could cause wide spread problems through-out australia
Im all in favour of Vic racing this weekend AS LONG as their borders are shut. Vic horses only, so no Hayes horses racing (among others). It'll be sad if Hayes receives 'special dispensation' to race...we still have to be very careful here.

For that matter, why is it Beadman can cross the border to ride? I've read EI can be passed on by horse to human, to human, to horse. I tend to recall last year that a certain high profile jock was allowed to ride an overseas horse in trackwork, while supposedly in qarantine....

these are the type of breaches in protocol that have led to our current situation.
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Old 29th August 2007, 07:26 AM
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Im all in favour of Vic racing this weekend AS LONG as their borders are shut. Vic horses only, so no Hayes horses racing (among others). It'll be sad if Hayes receives 'special dispensation' to race...we still have to be very careful here.

For that matter, why is it Beadman can cross the border to ride? I've read EI can be passed on by horse to human, to human, to horse. I tend to recall last year that a certain high profile jock was allowed to ride an overseas horse in trackwork, while supposedly in qarantine....

these are the type of breaches in protocol that have led to our current situation.
......... also not overly keen on interstate riders coming in to the state either... ala Beadman and co.
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