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Report spyvspy27 November 14, 2013 12:25 PM GMT
Thats just coincidental juzzybee Laugh
Report J.R.Hartley November 14, 2013 12:27 PM GMT
One to many cortisone injection.......very sad.....Sad

The spider excuse is very good though.....Laugh
Report wombleoz November 14, 2013 9:10 PM GMT
very sad imo Sad
Report logroller November 15, 2013 6:36 AM GMT
insured for plenty and very slow????????????????????????. snake bite
Report uncleee November 16, 2013 12:57 AM GMT
who cares if hes slow, worth a stack as a colt, first 3 years as stallion 100 serves @ 15k, next 3 years 100 serves at 10k (assuming he throws nothing of note but isnt a total dud)- with 15% discount rate hes worth just under 5 Mill

   
15%     $1,500,000      $1,500,000      $1,500,000      $1,000,000.00      $1,000,000.00      $1,000,000.00
    NV= $4,926,095.25
Report uncleee November 16, 2013 1:00 AM GMT
how i'd value all too hard (very simplistically)
120x     $66000                                      120 x    $30000   
15%     $7,920,000      $7,920,000      $7,920,000      $3,600,000.00      $3,600,000.00      $3,600,000.00
    NPV=$23,487,670.20
Report spyvspy27 November 16, 2013 1:05 AM GMT
Good luck getting 100 mares at 15k uncleee, maybe 30 mares at 5k
Report uncleee November 16, 2013 1:31 AM GMT
the brother to all too hard and black caviar - yeahhhhh good luck with that spy
Report spyvspy27 November 16, 2013 1:35 AM GMT
Bullet Train is Frankels older brother, and G1 winner, or at least G1 placed, I think he is around the 15k, and you want an unraced one to go for that, gl with it
Report spyvspy27 November 16, 2013 1:39 AM GMT
G3 winner, 2 4ths at G1, 3/4 brother to Frankel and his fee is 10k
Report uncleee November 16, 2013 2:23 AM GMT
you mean the pace maker? ran 4th of 4 distanced, ran 4th of 6 distanced...

bowness put their fees low to get their volume up - he'll get 130+ mares + some juicy agistment fees
Report spyvspy27 November 16, 2013 2:41 AM GMT
Yes thats him, at least he was a G3 winner and 3/4 to 1 of the best horses of all time, the 2yo is 1/2 to best sprinter of all time, but if lives won't race and you think he will get 100 mares at 15k
Report spyvspy27 November 16, 2013 3:08 AM GMT
Either way, lets hope the little fella gets a chance
Report Back High Lay Low December 3, 2013 1:00 AM GMT
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/racing-identity-bill-vlahos-denies-punting-club-losses/story-fni0fit3-1226773715746

Racing identity Bill Vlahos denies punting club losses

EXCLUSIVE: A PROMINENT racing identity who bought Black Caviar's half-brother and a stake in a horse linked to the Mokbels has denied that members of his multi-million dollar punting club have lost their money.

Bill Vlahos, 44, said the communal pool in his punting club amounted to tens of millions of dollars with fortunes gambled every Saturday on horse races in Melbourne and Sydney.

The members of the betting syndicate are understood to include high profile Victorians in the fields of AFL, farming, the building industry and the media.

The Herald Sun has obtained an email Mr Vlahos sent to his punting club last month, responding to members' concerns about delays in payouts after he revealed he was closing the club.

"I understand this is not the news that everyone wanted to hear including myself," he wrote in the email.

"This has been a harrowing experience for all involved and nearly been the death of me."

Mr Vlahos told the Herald Sun the members will be paid within two weeks.

"I'm very confident in two weeks' time that everyone will have their money," he said.

Mr Vlahos said that the maths-based system he used for the punting club brought constant quarterly profits back into the common pool.

He said returns of more than 6 per cent were made each quarter with only one losing quarter in eight years' of gambling with the syndicate's money.

Mr Vlahos said he was closing the club because he wanted to spend more time with his family.

Punters clubs, which are not illegal, come under the umbrella of Consumer Affairs and the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission warns to be careful of investments that offer exceptionally high returns.

Mr Vlahos' club has 20 main members who sometimes encouraged others to invest.

There was no minimum stake or unit to join, but some punters had more than $1 million invested, he said.

Members were sent a weekly spreadsheet of bets that would be placed according to Mr Vlahos' system.

The bets were sent to an broker, who placed them on international gambling markets.

Mr Vlahos developed his system during a two-year stint living near Randwick racecourse when he was not working full-time.

He said he used his mathematical training gained during his La Trobe University psychology degree to come up with a way to beat the odds.

Mr Vlahos said that members of his club trusted him despite the lack of written contracts, and accepted that he collected five per cent of the winnings.

"There's nothing in writing because it's a punting club and it's a trust punting club, the people that are in it have made the decision that they understand how the punting club works between me and them," he said.

Mr Vlahos previously came to prominence when he bought a stake in racehorse Pillars of Hercules in 2007, which was sold because of concerns of ownership links to Horty Mokbel, the brother of convicted drug dealer Tony Mokbel.

Mr Vlahos said yesterday that he had only owned the horse for two days and that he had no links with the underworld family.
Report spyvspy27 December 3, 2013 4:23 AM GMT
You can guarantee that the insurance company who the colt is insured with are keeping a very close eye on the colt now, if they weren't from the word go
Report Back High Lay Low December 3, 2013 8:07 AM GMT
hish hash hinting that fonzie's cousin might be involved.
Report VeryLTU December 3, 2013 11:43 PM GMT
i think there is a message in this for all those who want to know why a successful systems seller would not just use it for himself ..... don't you ??
ps: how much did you charge him for your A list judge Laugh
Report spyvspy27 December 4, 2013 4:17 AM GMT
Mr LTU, if he got my A list, he wouldn't be going bad now..................... he would've went broke ages ago
Report VeryLTU December 4, 2013 10:49 PM GMT
should have sent the B list Laugh.... or maybe we should just alert him to our very own fitness professor and he could just do the right thing and send his subscription list to jimmy. problem solved.
Report spyvspy27 December 5, 2013 6:20 AM GMT
The problem with that is, they rate my A list a B ffs
Report gardenstar December 6, 2013 11:58 AM GMT
A well-known Victorian racing identity accused of mishandling more than $190 million from an exclusive punters' club has not paid a $5 million bill for the half-brother of champion mare Black Caviar.

Bill Vlahos, representing the BC3 Thoroughbreds syndicate, bought the yearling - the most expensive sale of its kind in Australian history - six months ago from leading bloodstock company, Inglis.

At a court hearing on Friday, Mr Vlahos was questioned over the whereabouts of a $194 million Westpac account containing the punters' club funds, but which the bank says does not exist. Mr Vlahos said he realised the money was missing only this week, as his Dubai-based business partner had been dealing with Westpac.

Mr Vlahos has had more than $26 million of his fortune frozen and is prohibited from leaving the country after at least one disgruntled member of his exclusive punters' club launched legal action over the missing funds.

Advertisement He is now potentially facing another legal action over his purchase of Black Caviar's brother. Inglis is considering suing to recover payment for the colt, known as Jimmy, which until two weeks ago was gravely ill with the hoof disease laminitis.

Mr Vlahos and BC3 Thoroughbreds, of which he is chairman, made headlines in 2012 when it purchased Belle Couture, the half-sister of Black Caviar, for $2.6 million.

BC3 Thoroughbreds has reportedly told Inglis it was awaiting funds from the US to settle its debt for the injured colt.

Black Caviar's lineage is now the most valuable in the southern hemisphere, but the illness means the record-breaking colt

is unfit for racing and could have only a stud career ahead. The insurance policy on the colt can be paid out only on death.

The gambling syndicate led by Mr Vlahos is understood to be made up of high-profile sporting and media identities who gave millions of dollars to Mr Vlahos to bet on horse races on the promise of high returns.

The court action over the syndicate was launched after Mr Vlahos repeatedly failed to hand over money allegedly owed to a company called Aloga, which is based in the tax haven of Bermuda.

On Friday, the NSW Supreme Court heard Mr Vlahos told the company its $26.169 million was held in a trust account with Westpac and he was arranging to have the funds transferred. But Mr Vlahos, who was ordered to fly up from his home in Torquay to take the stand, said that on Thursday he discovered the account ''did not exist''.

''I'm shocked. I'm worried about everyone's funds, including my own, which are substantial,'' he told the court.

Mr Vlahos said he opened the account six years ago with a business partner Daniel Maxwell, who now lives in Dubai.

Mr Vlahos told the court that several years ago, while working as a psychologist, he treated Mr Maxwell for marital problems. Later, Mr Maxwell became involved in Mr Vlahos' punters' club. Mr Maxwell promised large trading volumes would be available for the gambling through his contacts, Mr Vlahos said. ''I never had reason to doubt the existence of the account,'' he said. ''Mr Maxwell dealt with the account primarily. I never had reason to speak to anyone at Westpac about the account.''

On Tuesday it was reported that Mr Vlahos had emailed members of the punters' club, responding to concerns about delays in payouts after he revealed he was closing the club
Report Thebas December 6, 2013 12:07 PM GMT
On Friday, the NSW Supreme Court heard Mr Vlahos told the company its $26.169 million was held in a trust account with Westpac


i guess you just can't trust a trust account  Wink
Report brain dead jockeys December 7, 2013 12:13 AM GMT
190 million in a punters club............is this april fools day? this must be the biggest joke i have ever heard in my life.
o yeah i have a bank account with 190 million in it.........see that famous guy on the TV............5 million of it is his money, im a genius horse player and after talking my commission for this ingenius formula, they still make a tidy return.........let me get the bank statement with the 190 million............its in my filing cabinet??????????????????????
Report Back High Lay Low December 7, 2013 10:33 PM GMT
http://www.sportismadeforbetting.com/2013/12/racing-has-ponzi-scheme-and-fallout.html

According to Scott Ferguson above "My sources tell me that BC3 staff were told this morning Australian time that the company is no longer."
Report Back High Lay Low December 7, 2013 11:10 PM GMT
Report brain dead jockeys December 7, 2013 11:35 PM GMT
how teh heck did persons in australia fall for a horse gambling ponzi scheme run by a guy with dodgy connections..........and how teh heck did this guy become teh face for big time million dollar bloodstock purchases............this is 2013. this story is incredible.
Report VeryLTU December 8, 2013 12:36 AM GMT
make a claim like 50% return or higher to a stupid person, and even if its' an honest claim, NOT ONE "stupid" person will believe you and want to join the party. make just a "one tenth believable" claim like 5% return to "stupid" people and your phone wont stop ringing. Ask Jimmy if i'm right Grin
Report THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON December 8, 2013 1:00 AM GMT
oh dear Mischief

head in hands man......a BIG one!
Report Thebas December 8, 2013 1:22 AM GMT
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission warns to be careful of investments that offer exceptionally high returns.

Mr Vlahos' club has 20 main members who sometimes encouraged others to invest.

There was no minimum stake or unit to join, but some punters had more than $1 million invested, he said.



.... the only way for any ponzi play to work Cry
Report wombleoz December 8, 2013 1:41 AM GMT
sign up a few new investors - use their money to pay the 25% return to the existing ones, all is well and good until you run out of new investors or get too big

the old saying proves correct again - if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is
Report wombleoz December 8, 2013 7:40 AM GMT
interesting read - some people picked it as a ponzi a while back

http://forum.thoroughbredvillage.com.au/the-edge_topic40108_page1.html

if nothing else someone should go for what's happened to the colt, obviously looking like an insurance job
Report logroller December 8, 2013 11:04 AM GMT
no insurance unless dead. Me thinks,  Billy boy will be taking a high dive like many before
Report wombleoz December 8, 2013 9:20 PM GMT
not good

and today's installment - I'm guessing this is linked in some way to it all as well

Corinna Slade ‏@CorinnaSladey 26m

“@RossAndJohn: “@ER_Imagery: #CFA crews working on carfare after reports of explosion at Connewarre @3AW693 pic.twitter.com/VSVeRZ6AvD”
Report THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON December 9, 2013 10:13 AM GMT
what's the story? Someone burn his car and give him a flogging? Mischief
Report THERE....IS....NO....SPOOOOON December 9, 2013 11:25 AM GMT
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/man-injured-in-attack-on-connewarre-property-linked-to-racing-identity-bill-vlahos-20131209-2z080.html

looks ugly Mischief

almost as ugly as the reporter asking a seemingly unaccompanied minor for her account. Devil
Report brain dead jockeys December 9, 2013 3:15 PM GMT
"I'm shocked. I'm worried about everyone's funds, including my own, which are substantial,"

dont you just love these guys...........the 190m bank account has just vanished
Report wombleoz December 9, 2013 8:40 PM GMT
Talk today that the $194 million is just the beginning, could be $500 million ShockedShockedShocked
Report secong coming. December 9, 2013 8:47 PM GMT
ShockedShockedShockedShockedShocked
Report secong coming. December 9, 2013 8:53 PM GMT
the world is full of gullible people...........
the old saying rings true if it looks too good to be true........................
Bernie Madoff.....
BC3.......
Storm Financial.........these were actually getting amazing returns until 08 crash.....signed up for loans knowing FULL WELL THE IMPLICATIONS then cried foul when it sent them broke
and countless others

no sympathy whatsoever, these guys should never have got off the ground floor but the old chestnut came up.....GREED
Report wombleoz December 9, 2013 9:09 PM GMT
i feel sorry for those that got caught up in the hype but in the end you're spot on Secong - it's just Greed
Report brain dead jockeys December 9, 2013 9:36 PM GMT
the bells should have started ringing when that bloodstock firm started paying millions at the sales.........the only people who can do that are governments (dubai)and billionaires. where was the money coming from? we all know now.
a mathematical formula for picking winners.........developed when idle living next to randwick..........and the guy was a multimillionaire from doing so...........the racing story of the 21st century so far. its got to be. people are so dumb its unreal.
Report Thebas December 9, 2013 9:54 PM GMT
people are so dumb its unreal

in hindsight ... exactly hoe it is BDead

but womble & secong have hit the nail on the head with ... "the prospect of EASY money and someone else doing all the work for you"

ie  greed & laziness ... two potentially devastating facets of behaviour
Report burgess December 9, 2013 10:53 PM GMT
Zero Sympathy for investors.
Stupidity does, and should always get it's just reward.
Report Back High Lay Low December 10, 2013 3:22 AM GMT
You wouldn't read about it......but apparently in this case you can LaughCry

The auto news creator/feeder on the Bc3 site has picked up a story on the investigation.

http://bc3.com/racing/view/5695/Authorities+investigate+BC3+company
Report Back High Lay Low December 10, 2013 3:29 AM GMT
Report spyvspy27 December 10, 2013 3:32 AM GMT
Simon Marshall has been very quiet in all of this. Didn't he have a tipping service awhile ago?
Report VeryLTU December 10, 2013 3:38 AM GMT
yep, called it "horse and jockey". it's still going i think. Some poor souls i knew years ago subscribed and said they had plenty of good priced winners..... but i only ever noticed some odds on favourites they told me about..... finishing tailed off Sad
Report spyvspy27 December 10, 2013 3:43 AM GMT
Was Billy subscribing?
Report earlycrow December 10, 2013 5:07 AM GMT
He would have been a CrowForm man IMO
Report spyvspy27 December 10, 2013 5:12 AM GMT
LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
Report Back High Lay Low December 10, 2013 8:50 PM GMT
Rule doesn't mention the former AFL player's name but i can think of one who fits the description plus has a well known interest in racing.



http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/police-have-task-of-unravelling-puzzling-tale-of-bill-vlahos-and-his-punting-club/story-fni0ffyu-1226780160052

DETECTIVES must have an open mind at all times. So those investigating the mysterious alleged bashing of Bill Vlahos - and torching of his car - have to eliminate the possibility he deliberately injured himself and burned his own vehicle.

This does not mean the man in the middle of the collapsed betting system he called "The Edge" would dream of doing such a thing. But police must still carry out "routine inquiries".

And, so far, the investigation has raised more questions than answers.

Trusted employees of BC3 Thoroughbreds who rushed to the Connewarre property on Sunday night have told detectives the yellow jerry can of diesel found near the smouldering utility came from a shed on the property. One large plastic container might look like another, but this one had a distinctive handwritten label on it.

This has led puzzled police to conclude that if intruders attacked Mr Vlahos (as he claims) then they apparently first searched the property for fuel rather than bringing it with them.

While forensics experts check who handled the container, investigators are pondering other inconsistencies.

A neighbour who found the agitated Mr Vlahos on the ground near the property's front gate recalls him saying "three men" had attacked him. But another neighbour recalls him saying "two men".

In one version, Mr Vlahos allegedly said the attackers were "Lebanese", but another witness thought he said "Yugoslavs".

Witnesses are, of course, reliably unreliable.

There are other problems for those trying to find the truth behind this scandal. :Investors" are embarrassed, shattered and angry.

A source close to BC3 Thoroughbreds - the bloodstock and racing arm of the Vlahos enterprises - has told people that "all the paperwork" for the punting club happened to be in the car when it burned. This is terrible luck for someone who has already mislaid, supposedly, $194 million of other people's money.

The same source says it was incredibly unlucky that Mr Vlahos visited the Connewarre property on Sunday night - as he hadn't been there for months, and had not told anyone he was coming. It was a 100-1 shot that intruders would fluke catching him there.

It all means a policeman's lot is not a happy one. Especially, in this case, for those who have invested their own savings in the scheme.

One veteran policeman admitted yesterday he cashed in his long service leave to "invest"and he knows several others who have put in large sums - including one who says he's owed more than $500,000. The policeman resents that he was persuaded against his own better judgment.

But his problems pale against those of a former AFL player and man-about-town, who not only invested his own money in the scheme but spruiked its benefits to others.

The former player has gone into hiding. A bad day turned much worse on Monday morning when two large, menacing men walked into his city office.

They stayed just long enough to deliver an ultimatum and a threat. When they left, he was so frightened he could hardly speak. It seems the men blamed him for certain people losing large amounts.

A colleague told him to go straight home and pick up his wife and flee, because some very ugly bikers are out to mess up his face.
Report secong coming. December 10, 2013 8:56 PM GMT
A source close to BC3 Thoroughbreds - the bloodstock and racing arm of the Vlahos enterprises - has told people that "all the paperwork" for the punting club happened to be in the car when it burned.


investors may get 0c in the $ I suspect Plain
Report wombleoz December 10, 2013 9:21 PM GMT
very very messy - lots more to come out on this one
Report VeryLTU December 10, 2013 11:40 PM GMT
$60 phone calls as i remember spy. I don't think billy would invest in those.... perhaps soap and starch and containers of bleach would be more his type of investment. His ponzi scheme would have been run from the office of a large four boiler laundry i'm guessing.
Report brain dead jockeys December 11, 2013 12:14 AM GMT
where did the members think he was backing the horses?

bookies.........no chance........they dont think bets that big
betfair............log in and see the turnover, it cant be
the tote........maybe but its a guaranteed profit making organisation..........he cant be that clever

no sympathy for these people

when they saw the agency pay 5m for a baby horse they should have started to wonder...........when i saw this guy being interviewed at the sales, first thing i said was "where did he get the money to spend 5M on a baby horse"
Report Proud To Punt December 11, 2013 2:38 AM GMT
Thing was BDJ, the victims would not understand your points and hence why they were vulnerable and obviously taken advantage of.

There are parts of the industry that should take a good hard look at themselves for their failures. This story was around a few years back and should have alarm bells ringing very, very loudly.
Report Back High Lay Low December 11, 2013 3:27 AM GMT
A secret meeting of punters in Richmond tonight according to the Herald Sun.

'A 300-GAME player' is the description used for the football player involved, presume they mean they played over 300 games, if it was exactly 300 than that would narrow the field down considerably.
Report Proud To Punt December 11, 2013 3:35 AM GMT
its ex Avondale Heights fc player i think they are saying
Report Back High Lay Low December 11, 2013 3:42 AM GMT
That's more likely
Report VeryLTU December 11, 2013 11:20 PM GMT
correct ptp. the company spent $15.5 mill over the last 4 years at oz. yearling sales (my calc which wouldn't be too far off the mark), without a dealers license, and yet this registered co. is not investigated by asic. mind boggling stuff. asic, acc, asis, asio, dsd, asada, ... give em all names and make them give the taxpayers their money back... imo.
Report VeryLTU December 11, 2013 11:26 PM GMT
List of VFL/AFL players to have played 300 games

This is a list of players who have played 300 games or more in the Australian Football League (AFL), previously known as the Victorian Football League (VFL). This list includes only senior home-and-away matches and finals. It does not count representative games such as State of Origin or International Rules, nor does it include pre-season/night series games. The AFL is the successor to the VFL, explaining the overwhelming representation of Victorian clubs. This list of players is often colloquially referred to as the 300 Club.

Games    Player    Club (games at club)    Career span
426    Michael Tuck    Hawthorn (426)    1972–1991
403    Kevin Bartlett    Richmond (403)    1965–1983
383    Robert Harvey    St. Kilda (383)    1988–2008
378*    Dustin Fletcher    Essendon (378*)    1993–
378    Simon Madden    Essendon (378)    1974–1992
375    Craig Bradley    Carlton (375)    1986–2002
366    Bernie Quinlan    Footscray (177)
Fitzroy (189)    1969–1986
364    Brad Johnson    Western Bulldogs (364)    1994–2010
362*    Brent Harvey    North Melbourne (362*)    1995–
359    John Blakey    Fitzroy (135)
North Melbourne (224)    1985–2002
356    Bruce Doull    Carlton (356)    1969–1986
356    Paul Roos    Fitzroy (269)
Sydney Swans (87)    1982–1998
350    Doug Hawkins    Footscray (329)
Fitzroy (21)    1978–1995
341    Chris Grant    Western Bulldogs (341)    1990–2007
340    Andrew McLeod    Adelaide (340)    1995–2010
336    John Rantall    South Melbourne (260)
North Melbourne (70)
Fitzroy (6)    1963–1980
333    David Cloke    Richmond (219)
Collingwood (114)    1974–1991
333    Kevin Murray    Fitzroy (333)    1955–1974
332    Justin Madden    Essendon (45)
Carlton (287)    1980–1996
332    Leigh Matthews    Hawthorn (332)    1969–1985
331*    Adam Goodes    Sydney Swans (331*)    1999–
329    Gary Dempsey    Footscray (207)
North Melbourne (122)    1967–1984
328    John Nicholls    Carlton (328)    1957–1974
328    Barry Round    Footscray (135)
South Melbourne (193)    1969–1985
325    Jude Bolton    Sydney Swans (325)    1999–2013
325    Jason Akermanis    Brisbane Bears (38)
Brisbane Lions (210)
Western Bulldogs (77)    1995–2010
325    Ian Nankervis    Geelong (325)    1967–1983
324    Scott West    Western Bulldogs (324)    1993–2008
324    Paul Salmon    Essendon (224)
Hawthorn (100)    1983–2002
323    Nathan Burke    St. Kilda (323)    1987–2003
322    Simon Black    Brisbane Lions (322)    1998–2013
321    Tyson Edwards    Adelaide (321)    1995–2010
321    Stewart Loewe    St. Kilda (321)    1986–2002
321    Ted Whitten    Footscray (321)    1951–1970
320    Dick Reynolds    Essendon (320)    1933–1951
318    Marcus Ashcroft    Brisbane Bears (152)
Brisbane Lions (166)    1989–2003
313    Terry Daniher    South Melbourne (19)
Essendon (294)    1976–1992
313    Roger Merrett    Essendon (149)
Brisbane Bears (164)    1978–1996
313    Tony Shaw    Collingwood (313)    1977–1994
312    Jack Dyer    Richmond (312)    1931–1949
312    Stephen Silvagni    Carlton (312)    1985–2001
312    Mark Ricciuto    Adelaide (312)    1993–2007
311    Ben Hart    Adelaide (311)    1992–2006
311    Glenn Archer    North Melbourne (311)    1992–2007
307    Tim Watson    Essendon (307)    1977–1994
306    David Neitz    Melbourne (306)    1993–2008
306    Gordon Coventry    Collingwood (306)    1920–1937
306    Alastair Lynch    Fitzroy (120)
Brisbane Bears (32)
Brisbane Lions (154)    1988–2004
306    Wayne Schimmelbusch    North Melbourne (306)    1973–1987
306    Paul Williams    Collingwood (189)
Sydney Swans (117)    1991–2006
306    Adam Simpson    North Melbourne (306)    1995–2009
305    Shane Crawford    Hawthorn (305)    1993–2008
304    Russell Greene    St. Kilda (120)
Hawthorn (184)    1974–1988
303    Michael O'Loughlin    Sydney Swans (303)    1995–2009
303    Chris Langford    Hawthorn (303)    1983–1997
302    Don Scott    Hawthorn (302)    1967–1981
302    Luke Power    Greater Western Sydney (20)
Brisbane Lions (282)    1998-2012
301    Shannon Grant    Sydney Swans (58)
North Melbourne (243)    1995–2008
301    Len Thompson    Collingwood (268)
South Melbourne (20)
Fitzroy (13)    1965–1980
300    Francis Bourke    Richmond (300)    1967–1981
300    Barry Breen    St Kilda (300)    1965–1982
300    Garry Foulds    Essendon (300)    1974–1989
300    Mick Martyn    North Melbourne (287)
Carlton (13)    1988–2003
300    Kelvin Moore    Hawthorn (300)    1970–1984
300    John 'Sam' Newman    Geelong (300)    1964–1980
300    Rohan Smith    Western Bulldogs (300)    1992–2006
300    Gavin Wanganeen    Essendon (127)
Port Adelaide (173)    1991–2006
Bold = Still active and currently playing. Games will follow until the retirement of the player.
Statistics updated as of the end of the 2013 season.
AFL Life Membership[edit]

AFL Life Membership is extended to players who have played 300 senior games overall with the league, including pre-season games, state representative games, and International rules games counted. Coaches and umpires are also extended AFL Life Membership for involvement in 300 or more games.
Report Thebas December 12, 2013 12:25 AM GMT
great list Very ...

'Hungry' i understand, and 'Superboot' surprising with an extraordinary number of games

but how do get your head around the numerical games performance of one Michael Tuck ... amazing


but in regards to poor billy ... i am flabbergasted ... not so much that he used his motor vehicle as an office and for the secure storage of all his relevant business papers

i mean everyone knows the safety of your car ... you lock the doors and all the windows .. thief comes along ...
says ... 'damn' owner has locked the car that's it can't get in

but that doesn't flabbergast me ... what really has me gasping is why Bill didn't tell the coppers that he found the 194 mill down in the lower acreage of the property ... and also put it in the car for safekeeping along with the papers
Report VeryLTU December 12, 2013 12:41 AM GMT
amazing stuff..... no doubt channel 9 has someone making up... er..working on a script right now. i must admit, being an avondale heights fan, i straight away checked how many games matthew lloyd played Grin.. just under 300.. phew !! speculation in cas yesterday was "simon the pieman" and michael roach but neither played 300. v. interesting stuff.
Report Back High Lay Low December 12, 2013 12:45 AM GMT
I seen it suggested elsewhere that the 'former AFL player and man-about-town' is some real estate geezer that spent some time on an AFL list but didn't actually play a game.
Report VeryLTU December 12, 2013 12:51 AM GMT
LaughLaugh.... that'd be right, fancy the harold making up some carp about a 300 game player.
Report logroller December 12, 2013 3:30 AM GMT
what a list of great players, I always thought that just by the action of playing 300 games it put u in the champion category, however their is one player in that list that I would never consider a champion player

who could it be????

thoughts
Report VeryLTU December 12, 2013 3:57 AM GMT
hmmmm.... lets see, loggy appreciates yellow and black from memory... ergot i;m tipping nicholls or the headband. big john the only employee who couldn't make a simple rort an easy task Confused
Report Melbourne_Punter December 12, 2013 4:03 AM GMT
300 game + premiership player to narrow it down.....
Report BJT December 12, 2013 4:12 AM GMT
Sam Newman may be the obvious pick that somebody may say that.  IMO though Shannon Grant?
Report logroller December 12, 2013 4:23 AM GMT
Big John or Doull no way straight in the champion list

yes played in a premiership side

Sam certainly was handed his last few games, but certainly was a champ and Shannon Grant fits into the champion category by virtue of playing 300+

I would have thought his bloke was the lest skilled player in the whole list.
Report Melbourne_Punter December 12, 2013 4:24 AM GMT
Not shagger or sammy
Report secong coming. December 12, 2013 4:27 AM GMT
just save us the guessing MP put up the initials Mischief
Report Melbourne_Punter December 12, 2013 4:28 AM GMT
He's on the list!!
Report secong coming. December 12, 2013 4:34 AM GMT
CrazyCrazyCrazyCrazyCrazy
is it a secret?
Report BJT December 12, 2013 4:34 AM GMT
Full backs probably the least skilled.  Will go Martyn...  Then I am done.
Report BJT December 12, 2013 4:35 AM GMT
Sam certainly was handed his last few games, but certainly was a champ and Shannon Grant fits into the champion category by virtue of playing 300+
As for that, that applies to all of them, as that is the point...
Report logroller December 12, 2013 4:45 AM GMT
oh come on...................ffs

Justin Madden

yeah yeah I know he had a stella year when ran a close second in the b/low, but the guy was a big giraffe
Report BJT December 12, 2013 5:13 AM GMT
His stats hold up against any.  17.3 HO per game, 12 diposals, .6 goals per game...  No modern day elite athletic ruckman, but they weren't in those days.

Each to their own.
Report VeryLTU December 12, 2013 5:27 AM GMT
LaughLaughLaugh  ffs loggy.. would have bet my life it was a carlton player !! Madden not too bad imo .........i'd be taking matthews off the list, like a dinkum bombers supporter, champion ok but pric. yes.
Report nickw December 12, 2013 5:27 AM GMT
Paul williams in charge of BC3 books?Crazy
Report Proud To Punt December 12, 2013 6:09 AM GMT
SC
Report Back High Lay Low December 14, 2013 10:38 PM GMT
Any day now Adam Sangster is going to come out and defend himself from the insinuation that he's thoroughly dodgy.
Report VeryLTU December 14, 2013 11:04 PM GMT
can't recall sc playing any games for the mighty heights ptp ??
Report bigted. December 16, 2013 11:40 AM GMT
LEADING trainer David Hayes knows how the victims of Bill Vlahos' punting club "The Edge" would be feeling.

Hayes was stung by con man Michael Bastion in Hong Kong.

Hayes, an Australian Hall Of Fame member, was the dominant trainer in Hong Kong when Bastion, a flamboyant party boy, horse trader and punter, was exposed for perpetrating a $35 million fraud, of which $25 million was never recovered.

Bastion, 38, plunged to his death from the roof of a Hong Kong hotel in 2000 while Hayes waited in the lobby for him for a dinner appointment.

Hayes lost a reported $1.3 million and had to stay in Hong Kong for several more years to recoup it before returning home to buy the family farm, Lindsay Park, in South Australia.

"The Bastion experience taught me that if it is too good to be true, it normally is," Hayes said.

Now based at Euroa and again a force in Australian racing, Hayes said investors "have to move on" from such setbacks.

"There is nothing you can do," he said.

"It is really unfortunate for the investors. But there has been insider trading in the stock market for years and the stock market is still going. Racing must be the same.

"This is an isolated incident. In fact, it is unique because, from what I can gather, the whole thing didn't exist.

"I don't think people can blame the racing industry. I think racing is very well policed. But this is a betting syndicate and racing has no controls over that.

" This is a police matter and a matter for the courts."

Breeder Rick Jamieson with Bill Vlahos at the Sydney yearling sales at Easter.Source: DailyTelegraph

Hayes said it would be impossible to regulate all betting syndicates run in pubs, clubs and offices.

"This is a one-off and it affects a lot of people but at the end of the day they need to move on and learn the lesson that if it is too good to be true, it normally is. I did."

The Bastion con was regarded as "sex, drugs, horse­racing and bank accounts in the British Virgin Islands" and has a similar theme to the $194 million Vlahos punting club.

In the six years before his death, Bastion's "personal expenditure" totalled $7.1 million.

His average American Express bill was $50,000 a month. He flew first class. And when the liquidator obtained Bastion's records from the high-rollers' room in Melbourne's Crown Casino, it was found he had spent $750,000 there in 12 months.

He had bought 102 racehorses for $12 million in the four years before his death.

He was a director or shareholder of 23 companies in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the British Virgin Islands and Vanuatu.

When he set up investments offering huge returns, he was inundated.

Bastion told his investors he could give them a return of 50 per cent.

The reality was that it was a giant Ponzi scheme.
Report spyvspy27 December 16, 2013 10:31 PM GMT
Bastion, 38, plunged to his death from the roof of a Hong Kong hotel in 2000 while Hayes waited in the lobby for him for a dinner appointment.


The jig was up but Hayes still going to have dinner with him? Instead he was an eye witness
Report Thebas December 16, 2013 10:38 PM GMT
bizarre isn't it Spy

in the lobby ffs
Report spyvspy27 December 16, 2013 10:46 PM GMT
It can be a bizzaro world Thebas
Report Thebas December 16, 2013 11:00 PM GMT
i suppose they would have him on the internal hotel cctv

no point saying you were anywhere else i guess

and probably just checking how the investment was going ... maybe to add another quarter mill to the pot or something   Wink
Report brain dead jockeys December 16, 2013 11:10 PM GMT
hayes connection to that story is bizarre.
Report eight ball December 16, 2013 11:58 PM GMT
Swan diving from HK high rises unfortunately is a regular occurrence.

Known as Freestyle or Pike, meaning freestyle(of their own free will) or Pike(planned/pushed)

In the Lobby ?,hmmm, questionable.

Most of the cases are workers going ballistic or children crawling outside,very few Horse people although he wasn't the first and prob won't be the last.
Report spyvspy27 December 17, 2013 1:34 AM GMT
Pike would be fav imo
Report logroller December 17, 2013 5:11 AM GMT
Bastion did have a party trick that he preformed on a regular basis, instead of walking the long way around from his living room to his bedroom he would leap from lounge room balcony to the bedroom balcony. Maybe running late for the appointment with Hayes he decided the short cut and slipped or maybe an ankle tap just before take off.
Report bigted. December 29, 2013 3:11 AM GMT
As a lover of all horses, but in particular the magnificent thoroughbred, it is with a heavy heart that I write this post. At approximately 11am this morning the Redoute's Choice x Helsinge two year old colt known as Jimmy was euthanized on humane grounds at the Melbourne University Veterinary Hospital in Werribee Victoria. Jimmy was suffering from laminitis, a painful hoof condition that impacts on the mobility of horses. It is believed the laminitis developed after suffering an adverse reaction to antibiotics, which were being used to treat his swollen leg when admitted to the Hospital in early November. Jimmy became a household name after setting a new record price as yearling at the 2013 Inglis Easter Yearling Sale reaching $5m to the bid of BC3 Thoroughbreds. As the younger sibling to Champions Black Caviar and All Too Hard, we all had great expectations for Jimmy on the track and in the breeding barn. This is a very sad outcome for all involved. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the staff at the Werribee Hospital for their dedicated care, in particular to Dr Chris Whitton and his colleagues who monitored Jimmy throughout the Christmas period.
Report wombleoz December 29, 2013 3:52 AM GMT
RIP Jimmy Sad

Will kick the story off again though - e.g.

Bruce Clark ‏@snowyclark 7m

Putting aside the tragic equine aspect to the truly sad story of "Jimmy" time for questions - maybe starting with "was he insured for $7m?"
Report Live_in_Hope December 29, 2013 5:10 AM GMT
rip billy
Report bigted. December 29, 2013 11:57 AM GMT
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Black Caviar's $5 million brother, known as Jimmy, has lost his battle with laminitis. Source: Supplied

DEVASTATED owners of Black Caviar's half-brother Jimmy fear losing their money as well as the horse after the $5 million colt was put down in the latest twist in the "Dollar Bill" Vlahos scandal.

The most expensive colt sold at auction in Australia was never able to race after life-threatening complications of laminitis, a hoof complaint developed after treatment for a mysterious spider bite.

Sorrow turned to anger on Sunday night when investors in Bill Vlahos's BC3 Thoroughbreds realised they might have to pursue bloodstock agents Inglis for their share of a $5 million ­insurance payout.

One Goulburn Valley family syndicate paid $70,000 in insurance premiums above the $250,000 stake they put up for a 5 per cent share in the doomed colt at the Sydney Yearling Sales last Easter.

Graeme Wood, of Mooroopna, said: "Those of us who paid for the horse and paid for the insurance policy are morally ­entitled to our share of the insurance payout."

But Mr Wood admitted he and other owners were not sure of their legal position until they contacted Inglis and liquidators of BC3 Thoroughbreds.

Would-be owners all over Australia have paid similar amounts, believing they would jointly own Jimmy, only to discover this month that the colt was not paid for, not registered and their names were not on any papers.

Former BC3 Thoroughbreds chief Craig Cameron confirmed yesterday that the insurance policy - held by Inglis - had been paid up but he did not know who was entitled to claim on it.

The blue-blooded colt's death follows a month of turmoil in one of racing's greatest scandals since the 1980s Fine Cotton ring-in.

News last month that Jimmy had been bit by a spider led to the chain of events that uncovered the $200 million "punters club" that mystery man Bill Vlahos set up to subsidise BC3 Thoroughbreds.

Mr Cameron dismissed any suggestions of foul play over the bite, saying staff were devastated by the loss of a horse they had loved.

"I don't think it's possible anyone could have harmed this horse without any one of us knowing. He was under constant supervision,'' Mr Cameron said.

"I've heard all the rumour and speculation and it hurts. It's very difficult to accept.''

Melbourne University Veterinary Hospital's Dr Chris Whitton, in consultation with the vet from the insurance company covering the colt, decided to euthanise him after believing there was no more to be done to prevent intolerable pain.

Mr Vlahos has gone into hiding since he was allegedly bashed and his utility torched at BC3's training property at Connewarre near Geelong three weeks ago.

Staff told police they believed Mr Vlahos's injuries were self-inflicted and that fuel used to ignite the car came from the property.

Mr Vlahos claimed he could not produce emails and spreadsheets relating to his collapsed punting club "The Edge" because they were stored on a laptop destroyed in the fire .

He told a Sydney court hearing that "$194 million", supposedly held in a Westpac bank account, vanished with an associate called "Daniel Maxwell" in Dubai.

But when a Herald Sun reporter traced the Dubai address he gave, the mysterious Maxwell had never been heard of there .

Mr Cameron said those staff still working on the Connewarre property were distressed that Jimmy had been put down.

"Nearly everyone there was in tears when they got the news," he said.

Disappointed owner Rob McIldowie said that, like the others in his position, he was worried about getting the insurance money. But he stressed that the horse had the best veterinary care "from day one".

The Wood family of Mooroopna have lost

money through Mr Vlahos but are hoping their share of Jimmy's big sister Belle Couture will restore their battered fortunes.

The $2.5 million filly failed by a short half head in her race debut at Bendigo last week.
Report Thebas December 29, 2013 8:39 PM GMT
Would-be owners all over Australia have paid similar amounts, believing they would jointly own Jimmy, only to discover this month that the colt was not paid for, not registered and their names were not on any papers.

Former BC3 Thoroughbreds chief Craig Cameron confirmed yesterday that the insurance policy - held by Inglis - had been paid up but he did not know who was entitled to claim on it.


... i ain't involved ... but this is sick ... fkn sick
Report wombleoz December 29, 2013 11:27 PM GMT
surely there must be some oversight there somewhere - fair enough the punters club wasn't monitored but selling shares in horses should be

BC3 must have been breaking plenty of rules

question is - does the industry have the balls to fix it? my guess no as the breeders would lose out too much if the rules change and they run the show
Report Thebas December 29, 2013 11:55 PM GMT
jockeys betting against themselves ... punters & owners clubs with no bonafides or legal paperwork coverage ... fathers & sons tipping for and against mothers horses ... money laundering ... big player kickback arrangements thru betting agencies ... get barred if you back a winner multi million dollar overseas owned firms ... stewards unable to see the most obvious of race stitchups but tell us all is okay ... ffs

but its almost 2014 ... so where's the race running  Wink  Laugh
Report wombleoz December 30, 2013 4:17 AM GMT
all part of the wonderful circus that's racing Thebas Happy

was funny on AM this morning they were talking about Jimmy and call Vlahos a "Melbourne racing identity" at least the Sydney ones are "colourful"
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