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24 Jul 18 15:53
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By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 15:56
Laurel and Hardy came second to us
By:
bilbobaggins
When: 24 Jul 18 15:58
They were awful - they gave up so easily with the odds on favourite.
By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 16:02
yes quite strange that was
By:
michael59
When: 24 Jul 18 16:09
its quite shocking really . u watch australia
By:
michael59
When: 24 Jul 18 16:09
its quite shocking really . u watch australia
By:
michael59
When: 24 Jul 18 16:09
its quite shocking really . u watch australia
By:
cardenden
When: 24 Jul 18 16:19
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

ha ha ha ha ha
By:
michael59
When: 24 Jul 18 16:22
shut up u fool
By:
Cantthinkofaclevername
When: 24 Jul 18 17:09
A horse refuses to enter the stalls because it hasn't been trained properly so it is the stall handlers fault. Can't see the logic myself!
The reason they look so good in Australia and the US is the horses are trained constantly through the stalls and have no fear of them. Trainers in the UK are a disgrace in not working their horses with starting stalls so they have no fear. The trainer of any horse that refuses to go in the stalls should pay a fine or be ordered to meet the costs of taking the horse to the race. I fancy things would change rapidly if fines were instigated.
By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 17:11
tbh cantthink... you may well be right but the overall problem of us having to watch nearly ten minutes of loading SO often needs addressing in my opinion. Whosever fault it is.
By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 17:12
the digs at the stall handlers is really a dig at the media who use that lazy line "best in the world"
By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 17:13
and apart from the boredom of course there's the possibilty where "your" horse loses it's chance by getting upset waiting for another to load
By:
Cantthinkofaclevername
When: 24 Jul 18 17:19
I agree TF but noone wants to take trainers on. I spoke with a trainer about this and he said he was happy for his horse to take a long time to load as horses in the stalls might go to sleep and break badly or get worked up.
I would have s good bet that US and Ozzie stall handlers would not look so good if they had to load UK horses.
By:
TheFear
When: 24 Jul 18 17:20
good points cheers
By:
oberfuhrer9
When: 24 Jul 18 21:53
Watch South African stall handlers. Races are normally off at scheduled time rarely late
Britain if a race goes off on time it's a shock
By:
brassneck
When: 24 Jul 18 22:01
Horses act up if they smell alcohol ,and a lot have handlers like a pint or two before racing,but it is always blamed on the poor horse if he gets upset and most people don't realise what is upsetting the horses and a lot of the time its the smell of beer. FACT
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 24 Jul 18 22:02
one tiny tic-tac
By:
MJK
When: 24 Jul 18 22:16
It would help if they put more than one in at a time. A handler is walking a horse forward and the other 10 are just standing looking.
By:
acey deucy
When: 24 Jul 18 22:19
Stall Handlers are Breathalysed regularly....FACT Plain
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 24 Jul 18 22:19
Today's stalls team, sponsored by Wrigley's.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 24 Jul 18 22:21
Is the P D Evans string in a permanent state of anxiety?
By:
crepello
When: 25 Jul 18 13:16
Cantthinkofaclevername    24 Jul 18 17:09 
A horse refuses to enter the stalls because it hasn't been trained properly so it is the stall handlers fault. Can't see the logic myself!
The reason they look so good in Australia and the US is the horses are trained constantly through the stalls and have no fear of them. Trainers in the UK are a disgrace in not working their horses with starting stalls so they have no fear. The trainer of any horse that refuses to go in the stalls should pay a fine or be ordered to meet the costs of taking the horse to the race. I fancy things would change rapidly if fines were instigated.

Spot on - high time action was taken .....
By:
gutfeeling
When: 25 Jul 18 13:41
Horses act up if they smell alcohol ,and a lot have handlers like a pint or two before racing,but it is always blamed on the poor horse if he gets upset and most people don't realise what is upsetting the horses and a lot of the time its the smell of beer. FACT

Dumbest post of 2018 contender, No doubt written by a man who's never put one through or lets be frank has the slightest idea about anything horse related, Clown.
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