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come on Matt Chapman, call it out....Tudhope pulled it, your eyes didn't deceive you, thats what we all witnessed.
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He obviously can't be that direct but at least he did highlight it unlike some on the gravy train...
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start rocking the boat nobody in the weighing rooms talking to you ...
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everything went wrong for the jockey, by chance or design, that is the question.
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everything went wrong for the jockey, by chance or design, that is the question.
why would you do what he did on a 30/100 fav. Marquands just said he thought Tudhope would lead them round ... |
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ATR have exonerated him, nothing to see now.
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that looked seriously fkng bad, you better make something up pretty quickly
i hurt my leg so couldn't try ok. |
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Hoss didn't act on the track going right-handed.
we'll keep him to left hand tracks yer honor |
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Race 3 - 6:20pm
THE THAMES NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 5) (DIV I) (GBB RACE) BULLET POINT wore earplugs throughout the race and permission was given for UNDER SIEGE (IRE) to wear a red hood to post. Following the race, Daniel Tudhope reported that UNDER SIEGE (IRE), placed third, was slowly away and Trevor Whelan reported that ZAMBEZI DIAMOND, unplaced, hung left-handed. |
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he didn't report that he injured his leg exiting the stalls and was unable to ride the horse, as reported to Matt Chapman ??
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He had walked off the stiffness by the time he got to the stewards secretary to report it!
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Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive
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unfortuately i backed both earlier(1.74 and 1.42) so pocket talking i suppose but agree with previous posters. Bold Impact seemed to be hard held by the line, so nearly caught out by not letting the winner get far enough ahead. Made no mistake with Under Seige though,immediately took pull to drop to last and then took another pull to drop it out completely, 3 lengths out the back. But we all know the skullduggery that goes on. We just hope we are not on the ones that are 'not wanted at the moment'.
Expensive £3.5k lesson. Not the first time(with Spudcoke it is) and defo won't be the last(With Spudcke it will be lol) |
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Just had a look at it.
Spot on 4+4. Three seconds in a row for the Dudhope too. |
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Great ride for those who promoted the backing of it into 1.3, only to scoop up the dosh. I'm not that cynical am i ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Had a look at the 2 rides, he is very skilful and I used to avoid him and still do and I could see his hands, if you know you know and the races were worth 3k 4k on a quiet Monday night, so does it surprise me , no but he is very good and you’d have no chance of proving anything there as he’s a skilled jockey who knows the game and its very clever riding
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Had a look at the 2 rides, he is very skilful and I used to avoid him and still do and I could see his hands, if you know you know and the races were worth 3k 4k on a quiet Monday night, so does it surprise me , no but he is very good and you’d have no chance of proving anything there as he’s a skilled jockey who knows the game and its very clever riding
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most know that in Ireland novice hurdles its triers to the front and non jiggers out the back from the flag, Tudhope strangled the only just slowly away fav to make sure it was far enough back to then run it into the back of a couple just in case it thought of taking off. One of the clearest non triers you'll ever see and still some debate it.
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then gets off it, walks into the weighing room oblivious of being injured and unable to ride it, then realises there's a furore brewing and remembers he was injured at the start of the race and that explains the poor ride.
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And the giving up of later rides gives credence to his leg problem. Can't question it then can you. Wonder if we'll revisit this thread in the future.
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![]() 1 second to the off. guess which one was "slowly away" .... |
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Weight distribution aLL WRONG - deliberate?
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Posture on the horse there is not good
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Came 3rd hard held.
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post your bets on the horse when it runs again. I don't like the horse and it's form is overated.
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Trident 16 Jul 24 14:11
Came 3rd hard held. pmsl..ewe need sectioned. ![]() |
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has his leg recovered in 18hours?
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Starts where he left off. Horse in the pocket. Minimal effort. Tailed off
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tough lot compared to footballers
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not fair to judge on a 100k horse fto on soft racing6699
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No use complaining, just lay the hell out of him and go on holiday for free
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Seems a no win situation for Danny at the moment , losing ride will be nothing to do with the horse's ability until he gets a couple of quick winners then the thread will obviously die.
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Tudhope any good
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There are 3 types of people in life. Some never get an opportunity. Some get an opportunity and squander it. Some get an opportunity and grasp it with both hands and run with it. Try to be in the latter group if you can. Lay Tudhope on shorties and run with it.
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There are 3 types of people in life. Some never get an opportunity. Some get an opportunity and squander it. Some get an opportunity and grasp it with both hands and run with it. Try to be in the latter group if you can. Lay Tudhope on shorties and run with it.
Which ones do we lay? Is it not fairer that the jockeys not be negligent or corrupt? |
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In the world of betting forums it'll never be possible to spot the difference between negligence and corruption , they're just words based on subjective guesswork.
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In the world of betting forums it'll never be possible to spot the difference between negligence and corruption , they're just words based on subjective guesswork.
If they investigated it and found irregular betting patterns from accounts one could connect to the jockey or yard, we'd have a good idea. Its not good enough that he can do what he has done, give an injury excuse to a TV presenter, come in and then give no mention of the injury to the stewards. You wouldn't see it in any other sport, but that's why the sport is dying, young people assume it's bent. |
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found it incredible the stewards didnt ask for an explanation.
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You lads make money from Racing punting, its great. I'm just a lad on a few days off backing a few horses. The same fellas would win whether it is bent or straight, I don't mind losing but please don't spit in my eye.
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