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IS THE WORLDS GREATEST POASTER BACK
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if memory serves brassneck was a multi millionaire with no need to work.next thig hes on chit chat moaning about work.
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thats the best laugh i had in ages,
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pooing outside his static caravan type imo
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but im not laughing
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self employed of course,i say i had my first bookie office before you were born,when you did not know that a jockey had to weigh in after a race it beats all.
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i was born in 1970
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you will be the laughing stock of betfair tomorrow morning when your mates read this thread.
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The question is why did they void all bets matched during the enquiry?
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i made my first million quid before i was 24 yoa
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What did you spend it on?
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im sure i surpassed that in other ways
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could i start a list without incriminating myself
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a result can not be offical until after the weigh in,so there was no weigh in, even though the judge announced the result,it was pending the weigh in,
and any jockey worth his salt is not going to weigh in if he lost some on the way round the tract,so i guess he pretended he forgot and hoped he could pick up a couple of lb lying about on the floor. ![]() |
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i lost my first million in about 6 months,trying to be the big fella,i thought i knew all about gambling
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I was born a big fella.
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ever kidnapped someone
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i left school at 14 with a hole in the arse of my trousers.
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handy for plying your future trade
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think they got a name for it now,never heard of it till i read the tony 10 book
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i was lucky,i got into the gambling game at the right time,and learned from my early mistakes and banked 10% of anything i earned each week.
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tonykneefingerfoot.
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in the isa's?
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This Tony 10 is a book for loosers right?
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on the rob from the bookies he worked for years....fair play
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fairplay if he worked for baldcμnt
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no my point was theres a phrasw in the book that covers a tonbridge type situation
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basically
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brassos waxed off
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you are correct you rob from yourself.i palled about with a bunch of losers in my younger days,but it made me street wise,and when i arrived in England in 1968 all i had was £2 to my name. now i have houses,horses,cars,hotels,building companies ,but my time is nearly gone.
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why would i rob from myself and as for the imminent death thing,yeah it hangs over all of us mr hotels
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are you conrad hilton.say hello to paris
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why should death worry anyone with a brain.
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It's worth noting for some, that when you weight out, you weigh out without, hat, whip and number cloth. This is because the number cloths have recording stuff in them for timings and each one weights slightly different and therefore you don't weigh in with it either.
Now I once rode in a race where it was pouring with rain and I had light (7st 9lb). I didn't even have a weight cloth, just a chamois, a light foam pad, and my saddle. Now during this race my number cloth came off, basically because I was riding pretty much bare back (saddle weighed 110g) and luckily the foam pad was lodged in the girth. I finished 3rd and weighed in exactly the same as I weighed out. Now someone watching on tv, may have thought I lost part of my tack, but it's worth noting you don't weight in or out with your number cloth, so if you ever see a number cloth fly off don't presume a horse will weigh in light. Given even an empty weight cloth would weigh 1-2lb if that comes off the horse is definitely getting disqualified. |
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brassneck 05 May 18 00:51
there has to be an enquiry because the stewards have find out why a jockey fails to weigh in,are you alright Willie a stewards was called straight away and market opened...the stewards should not have been called until the clerk of the scales discovered the weight indiscretion. ok.ydc. |
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when a jockey falls off his horse after he crosses the winning line ,gets injured and goes to hospital and fails to weigh in for that reason,the stewards accept his reason for failing to weigh in and allow connections to keep the race.hope this helps.
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that will be the next money making stroke,jockey dumps weight on way round the track,falls of horse and gets in ambulance,no weigh in but keeps the race.
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correct procedure i think is that the clerk of the scales objects to jockey for not weighing in,informs the clerk of the course,who summons the stewards to enquire into the reason for the failure of the jockey to weigh in correctly.i am not saying this happened but that is what is suppose to happen,if someone rings the clerk of the course i am sure he will provide you with a statement
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wtf has the clerk of the course to do with informing stewards of a weight indiscretion?
you were correct in your initial wording.. 'think'. |