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By:
.birkdale
When: 18 Aug 13 13:48
"Got a good tune out of the horse"
"Given the office"
"Riding out of his skin"
"Not a bother on him"

.... and if a horse has got a white face why do they always say BIG white face,  why not small or medium or simply white face
By:
.birkdale
When: 18 Aug 13 13:51
and another one that annoys me ............

when a horse makes all the running to win, why is it always an "enterprising ride" ???
By:
onehundredandeighty
When: 18 Aug 13 13:51
haha birkdale,made me chuckle that one.Is it a face or a BLAZE tho? lol
By:
Tattcorner
When: 18 Aug 13 13:53
I've never heard them say "they've gone a furlong, and none have settled down"
By:
.birkdale
When: 18 Aug 13 13:56
If a horse with a big white face is given an enterprising ride by a jockey riding out of his skin this afternoon, I think I'll smash up the TV
By:
roggrain
When: 18 Aug 13 14:22
Won with his ears pricked.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Aug 13 14:30
silvergreaser
     18 Aug 13 09:52   

the other horse wanted it more


I REALLY HATE THAT COMMENT Laugh
By:
xmoneyx
When: 18 Aug 13 14:31
that's a fitz special

the other horse wanted it more

every sat no fail Cry
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 18 Aug 13 14:35
Flattered to deceive.

An improving type.

... blistering performance ..

And here's a beauty I read this morning:

Charlton added: "The owner clearly wants to jump every hurdle as it comes and he doesn't want to be saying definitely anything. We'll see what happens at York. The Champion Stakes is an option."

The horse? Al Kazeem. The owner, presumably, Big Buck's (I hate that apostrophe).
By:
.birkdale
When: 18 Aug 13 14:50
"worried out of it" .......  what's that supposed to mean ?????
By:
PeteTheBloke
When: 18 Aug 13 14:54
the other horse wanted it more

That's straight out of X-factor or The Apprentice, isn't it? "I've never wanted anything more", "I just care tooo much" etc. etc.
By:
lead on
When: 18 Aug 13 17:11
The Johnstone horses always keep finding a lot for pressure
By:
pauli
When: 18 Aug 13 17:13
The gelding operation has made a man of him.  Yeah right.
By:
Ivor
When: 18 Aug 13 17:14
''not the greatest '*' in the world''
By:
halcyon days
When: 18 Aug 13 17:21
I MARRIED A ''nag''......    phuckin' 'osse's   !
By:
pablo gonzales
When: 18 Aug 13 17:51
and  the legendary thommo begins  his dulcet toned commentary  almost  every time with ....' now then they're off  so lets  see  what  happens '.......and  '  the  favourites  had  it all his  own  way  and is laughing  at  them here '.....and  of  course  Steve  Millars  american  expression ......' you  cant  allow  him  to  walk  the  dog  up  front and  control  the  race  like that '
By:
sh!tgambler
When: 18 Aug 13 19:16
back in the paddock here horse x looks like a future chaser
By:
Yorkshire Terrier
When: 18 Aug 13 19:32
When did 'over the top' (as in a late finishing winner) become compulsory ?
By:
Ozmugpunter
When: 18 Aug 13 19:46
'An 'improving type' in 'a race like this' (i.e. a substandard maiden) has its 'hoof on the till' after its last start run, which had 'back me next time' written all over it.'
By:
Greg_Gory
When: 18 Aug 13 19:51
AP looks between his legs but all he can see is Ruby pushing and shoving Laugh
By:
.birkdale
When: 18 Aug 13 20:23
"bumped into one"   regularly annoys me, and   "won by half the track"   is impossible, as is  "won doing handsprings"
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