I wouldn’t take too much notice of old wonky , the poor chap wouldn’t know if he won or lost. It wasn’t long ago when he was imagining he had cancer and looking for pity of people
I wouldn’t take too much notice of old wonky , the poor chap wouldn’t know if he won or lost. It wasn’t long ago when he was imagining he had cancer and looking for pity of people
It’s the truth and he singlehandedly closed the Irish section of the horse racing forum. An absolute weapon , with a gaggle of bairns and he going to race meetings and following around some Irish football team , think it was Shamrocks. All the little ones with him and it all complements of the State . What a great little country Ireland is
It’s the truth and he singlehandedly closed the Irish section of the horse racing forum. An absolute weapon , with a gaggle of bairns and he going to race meetings and following around some Irish football team , think it was Shamrocks. All the lit
I’ve met workrider on racecourses in both the uk and in Ireland he is just a decent lad who enjoys racing ,football ,golf and life ,very helpful and would always try and make someone’s day at the races better if he could.
Trumper I’ve met workrider on racecourses in both the uk and in Ireland he is just a decent lad who enjoys racing ,football ,golf and life ,very helpful and would always try and make someone’s day at the races better if he could.
Well said Jimnast and Ronnie. Seen WR at Newmarket. Top man. Loves his racing and knows his stuff. Good mates with him too. Up there just for the Juddmonte as usual. Always a day to be eagerly anticipated.
Well said Jimnast and Ronnie. Seen WR at Newmarket. Top man. Loves his racing and knows his stuff. Good mates with him too. Up there just for the Juddmonte as usual. Always a day to be eagerly anticipated.
I can also add to the majority on this thread, i know Workrider well, met him several times and we've been gone to the Curragh, Naas, Leopardstown and Punchestown over the years (and to Danny Murphys stable). Lovely fella, could talk for Ireland at the Olympics, but you would be hard pressed to meet a more generous guy. He's picked me (and others) from our hotel, driven us to the course and back (when we didn't go to eat or drink) and showed me around the beautiful county of Kildare. Knows everyone over there and as already mentioned, loves his racing and knows his stuff.
I also know Jimnast, another decent guy who loves his racing and is very knowledgeable.
Good evening guys. I can also add to the majority on this thread, i know Workrider well, met him several times and we've been gone to the Curragh, Naas, Leopardstown and Punchestown over the years (and to Danny Murphys stable). Lovely fella, could ta
Workrider was a positive contributor on the Irish forum and actually tried to get some trolls to stop bullying other members which never stopped which led to its demise.
Workrider was a positive contributor on the Irish forum and actually tried to get some trolls to stop bullying other members which never stopped which led to its demise.