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Watched both races. Totally bnet. The maggot.
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It appears he is more stupid than the average flat midget, like most flat jocks , a dirty towrag.
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“The money they get to take from apprentices is a scandal,” he said.
Did he say this without any hint of irony? Yes Darren how you were treated here is the big scandal,,, |
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Being hard-up he jumped at it, receiving £1,000 in cash and a phone.
Any alarmbells at this stage Dazza? |
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as most corrupt people do not work directly with racing
certainly seems to know a bit about the corrupt people .... and where they work |
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Watched the Chepstow raceand i see far worse every week.
Actually watched the race back without knowing which 1 was Egan and didnt pick him out as the non jigger ![]() |
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And the BHA love this so they can justify their outrageous budget for tackling corruption
Hmm, slagging off those that decide your fate not too clever ![]() Young lad who obviously made mistakes...notice Matt failing to give the name of trainer just in case he needs to ring him up for an interview to fill 3 mins on ATR ![]() |
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Horses in Training for both 2012 and 2013 give Egan's employer as Ron Harris. Could be completely incorrect of course.
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Preventing horses from running on their merits is commonplace.
It's telling others about it so they can cash in on the information that seems to attract attention. Egan said he was riding to orders - I don't doubt that for one minute. What landed him in trouble was passing on the information to others. Although he could have agreed to stop the horse anyway before he received his orders from the trainer. |
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When a horse is fit and ready to win, it's a strong incentive for connections to get a bit of place money in the kitty before they go all out for the win and ruin the horses h/cap mark.
Unfortunately this goes on all the time. One of the horses in question here Tregereth, earned about £1400 in place money before it went on to win and was then immediately put away for the rest of the season. You don't have to look far for other examples of this happening. Ridding for place money is very common and overlooked by most punters. Many horses amass more in place money than they do in win prize money |
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Egan granted licence following BHA probe
By Tom Park 18 OCT 2013 APPRENTICE jockey Darren Egan has been reissued his licence after the conclusion of a BHA investigation that kept him off the track for almost two months. Egan, one of Britain's most talented young jockeys, was subject to an investigation after applying to switch his licence from Ron Harris, for whom he had not ridden since May 23, to Newmarket trainer John Butler. |