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cos cooper wasnt watching or listening to the race
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He saw the replay and commented on what he saw. And that what he commented on was not a horse trying to run out.
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if he had watched the race properly he would have known why there was confusion at that fence
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isleham. i watched the race properly and was expecting the fence to be omitted, as on the circuit before. Not state the horse was trying to run out.
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2 of the biggest cretins in racing in Mick and Bob. Bob would struggle to tie his laces
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no doll off markers or flags so why not jump it
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Whats the exact rule about dolling of a fence? can it be reintroduced on the next circuit?
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Bob hasn't had a good week, kept on for ages believing that an unplaced horse had won in a photo at Uttox lately.
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Cork 4:35 was saying prince garyantle (the only one on the card in yellow silks btw) was hampered at the start, when in fact it had been a nonner since this morning.
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isleham. dead right, but my post is about ATR comments (COOPER) that horse wanted to jump that fence !! not run out.
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looks like they can doll off half a dozen alternate fences and then jumped again later.
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To be fair most 90 year olds are lucky to get outve bed, let alone present a TV show virtually every day.
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Whats the exact rule about dolling of a fence? can it be reintroduced on the next circuit?
RQ , they said on ATR that so long as a fence/hurdle isn't dolled off, it is to be jumped . jockey at fault, but you can't help but think that it is a stupid situation . once dolled off it should not be reinstated and that will save all confusion . |
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yeah the rules wrong because a track like Sedgefield is so tight.
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they are and 12 days for what is probably the first time it has happened, fence out, then put back in, seems very harsh
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