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pandora1963
30 Jun 15 22:41
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im talking about towards end of his career, i remember it well, and i remember some very angry punters. The most blatant  c heating non trying jock i have ever seen. Not just one ride, he used to do it on nearly all his rides.

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By:
roida
When: 30 Jun 15 22:45
was still good when he wanted to be..
By:
bigmart
When: 30 Jun 15 22:46
agree with your post but others as bad nowadays richard h getting pumped an many many odds on shots ,
never seen a jockey drop his hands as much for placings , just blatantly stops riding to line !
the policing of the sport has , gone way down hill imo
By:
roida
When: 30 Jun 15 22:48
are you called marty and have a large peenis?
By:
Arklearkle
When: 30 Jun 15 22:51
The judges are so busy counting the whip strokes how can they be expected to see non-triers as well.
By:
bigmart
When: 30 Jun 15 22:54
are you called roddy and like riding rodeo Tongue Out
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blackbarn
When: 30 Jun 15 23:09
A fine thread in the best traditions of the forum.  Pandora - "nearly all his rides" and "towards the end of his career" is some claim.
Do you have any examples in mind?   Given your claim you probably need to choose your seasons carefullyWink unless of course you are guessingCool
By:
Big_Issue
When: 30 Jun 15 23:15
It's well documented the bloke's a wrong un, I mean for christ's sake he even managed to get warned off which takes something.
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By:
the dealer
When: 30 Jun 15 23:16
i thought it was a bit rich of Barney to have a go about the ride on Robin Goodfellow
By:
roida
When: 30 Jun 15 23:18
lifes chocka block with wrong uns BI...you deal with them accordingly.
By:
bigmart
When: 30 Jun 15 23:20
he did expose bookmakers for paying connections to withdraw horses so that they became 15 runner h/c
instead of 16 runners 4 places , yes he was gobby but started upsetting the apple cart , but he looked like he had never washed or shaved in days Whoops
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blackbarn
When: 30 Jun 15 23:26
Big Issue - I may well know more about Mr Bradley than you or Mr Pandora does, and he is now a matter of public record. But my point was about the claim made by Pandora for "nearly all his rides" and "towards the end of his career".  I was merely seeking examples from this period - if Pandora is as knowledgeable as he appears to claim, he should be able to throw up numerous examples, particularly from the second last season (being an "expert" he will know what that one wasCool)
By:
Big_Issue
When: 30 Jun 15 23:36
Blackbarn, you are right, I don't know him but I do know he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. I doubt he got caught the only time he did this but perhaps he was just really unlucky.
By:
blackbarn
When: 30 Jun 15 23:45
Pandora will be along presently to add to his original postCool
By:
rmccarthy16
When: 30 Jun 15 23:52
Well done blackbarn, you know about Graham Bradley a notorious crook who had it all and still wanted, congratulations gold star 'Cool'
By:
blackbarn
When: 01 Jul 15 00:02
Thanks for the "compliment" rm. Totally unwarranted, I was merely helping certain publishers as an "informed" advisor.

Do you have anything else of value to add to this "debate"?, Pandora will shortly be looking for "ben t" rides from the relevant season. You may be able to help

Hope you are well.
By:
rmccarthy16
When: 01 Jul 15 00:51
Are you disputing that Bradley was not bent?
By:
rmccarthy16
When: 01 Jul 15 00:51
In that respect, as an 'informed' advisor, could you tell me what rides were bent ?
By:
Wildcat Army.
When: 01 Jul 15 11:29
Met him once on the gallops at Lambourn on the morning that Suny Bay was running in the Hennessy that afternoon at Newbury.  Was told that Bradley had already booked a table for the celebrations that evening at a local restaurant for 20 people.

We had gone to back Go Informal in the staying race beforehand (which won) and played the winnings up on Suny Bay.  I was 19 at the time and we (a group of 4) had put the money together for the bets, I went to collect and never handled so many £50 notes in my life.

That's my lasting impression of Graham Bradley !
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