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The Good Ol' Days
Nick O'Connell Australia (Verified User) Posts 294 Dogs 7 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 04:21
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Looks like a return to the way things used to be if the first at Horsham is any indication.
Race 1 The Wimmera Mail Times Handicap
1 1 Stack 'em Flat $2.40 $9.10
2 2 Echelon $7.10
A handicap and a betting rort. I suppose the local pub will shutting up shop in few hours as well.
Jeff Holland Australia (Verified User) Posts 4831 Dogs 145 / Races 12 24 Jan 2012 04:44
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Someone has attempted a 'Lucy's light' with the place market looking at that.
I wonder who got stung?
Nick O'Connell Australia (Verified User) Posts 294 Dogs 7 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 04:47
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jeff holland wrote:
Someone has attempted a 'Lucy's light' with the place market looking at that.
I wonder who got stung?
Me. I had hoped to back Stack 'Em Flat, but couldn't due to my much younger cousins using our pool on a very hot day in Adelaide.
Len Jones Australia (Verified User) Posts 614 Dogs 0 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 05:04
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What is a lucy's light? I own Echelon and he was trying if that is meant by the comment got 2 checks & also got lost & went wide. It's a tricky start over 570 for a first up never having seen the track also coming into a early first turn he ran home hard took the lead past the post going away after all he likes much more ground. this was a hitout for WA Sat. just wished I'd have known the place bet dividend. Usually I have some sort of bet but believed like most that he would be very hard to beat & just watched because of short odds in a small field. Len Jones
Lucy was a big sting at the Gold Coast one day..they manipulated the pool [ backed all the other runners ]Len and got set with a bookie at the starting [ tote] price..
Nick O'Connell Australia (Verified User) Posts 294 Dogs 7 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 06:05
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Just saw the replay. Fantastic run by Stack 'Em Flat and Echelon didn't do too badly either.
Grant Thomas Australia (Verified User) Posts 11447 Dogs 64 / Races 20 24 Jan 2012 10:12
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Are they still waiting for their payout on Lucy...???
Bryan Freemantle Australia (Verified User) Posts 541 Dogs 97 / Races 48 24 Jan 2012 10:29
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all settled - the bookie from SA was the last to pay and sought a ruling from the court but eventually paid them the money
Remember "its only a rort, if you are not in on it !!!"
Pat O Leary Ireland (Verified User) Posts 387 Dogs 1 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 17:33
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Brendon,
After reading the article it was a beautiful stroke to pull.
Jeff Holland Australia (Verified User) Posts 4831 Dogs 145 / Races 12 24 Jan 2012 20:59
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len jones wrote:
What is a lucy's light? I own Echelon and he was trying if that is meant by the comment got 2 checks & also got lost & went wide. It's a tricky start over 570 for a first up never having seen the track also coming into a early first turn he ran home hard took the lead past the post going away after all he likes much more ground. this was a hitout for WA Sat. just wished I'd have known the place bet dividend. Usually I have some sort of bet but believed like most that he would be very hard to beat & just watched because of short odds in a small field. Len Jones
Len, its now a Stack-em Flat. If you'd won, it'd be an Echelon LOL
Len Jones Australia (Verified User) Posts 614 Dogs 0 / Races 0 24 Jan 2012 23:02
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Well what a thing? the connections and dogs are the pawns here, but looks like the bookies want it all their way as said in this thread earlier. The winner recently broke the 520 mt. track record at Geelong and is the only dog to break 30 sec.there so is no slouch,after being checked early Echelon was running home well in the strait we were pleased with the hit out for the WA Galaxy.
Jeff Holland Australia (Verified User) Posts 4831 Dogs 145 / Races 12 24 Jan 2012 23:30
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Len, heres the perspective.
Greyhounds compete Auswide for $64mill in prizemoney
The Bookmakers and punters compete in a $2.5 billion wagering market
The dogs and connections are pawns in every race, but there are 3 winners every race, the Govt(biggest winner), Tabcorp and the dog that wins the race. Everyone else takes their chances, but your right the Corporate bookies would like to rig the terms and conditions so that they can join the others, and make it 4 winners every race.
The Corps lost yesterday, and deserved to lose.
Howard Gray Australia (Verified User) Posts 2280 Dogs 274 / Races 200 25 Jan 2012 00:58
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Betting rorts like this will just make it harder for genuine punters to get a "decent" bet set on greyhound racing with the corporates into the future....
David Deguara United Kingdom (Team Member) Posts 958 Dogs 81 / Races 93 25 Jan 2012 01:37
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Howard
Whilst in theory I agree, and in practice you'll probably be proven correct, but who is to blame?
The punter's for seeing, and seizing the opportunity? the Corporates themselves for accepting the bets, and not being dilligent enough to "read" the situation? the grader for "creating" the race (even though it was a handicap)? or even the trainers of the two scratchings which may or may not have initiated/created/enhanced the "window" of opportunity/situation?*
Personally I think these "opportunist's" saw an opening, took the plunge, and had a bet, if it failed then we may not have been any the wiser, the fact it didn't means we, and others are discussing the matter.
*(regards the two trainers of the scratchings in no way am i insinuating they did anything untoward or underhand).