Australian racing
- paspuggie48
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I came across this Oz website this morning. Apologies if it has already been muted around.
https://practicalpunting.com.au/
Could be useful and they have a System Builder option. All free from what I can see.
https://practicalpunting.com.au/
Could be useful and they have a System Builder option. All free from what I can see.
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Not horse racing I know, but imagine if there was IP betting on the dogs on this race yesterday
https://www.racingqueensland.com.au/rac ... 001/race/4
https://www.racingqueensland.com.au/rac ... 001/race/4
Hotdog stand nearbyJCB wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:17 amNot horse racing I know, but imagine if there was IP betting on the dogs on this race yesterday
https://www.racingqueensland.com.au/rac ... 001/race/4
Looked like someone called it, was there a stipes report?
Having been to Ipswich dogs, no hot dog stands to be seen. The closest you'll get is a lukewarm spring roll that's been sitting in the Bain Marie for 2 weeksandy28 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 10:55 pmHotdog stand nearbyJCB wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:17 amNot horse racing I know, but imagine if there was IP betting on the dogs on this race yesterday
https://www.racingqueensland.com.au/rac ... 001/race/4
Looked like someone called it, was there a stipes report?
Yeah, I assumed it was injured but stewards report said no apparent injury and noted the turning of its head too. If it was called it's the riskiest place ever to do it, nobody except the trainers and handlers go to the Ippy dogs and they all congregate around the finish line about 100m to the right of where you'd have to be to get a reaction like this. You'd literally be the only person in that part of the stand and would be identified in 5 seconds flat from CCTV. It's in a dodgy area though so who knows, I would assume that race has been referred to the integrity commission to check betting records.
3 other dogs in the race also copped suspensions (as well as the 7) basically for turning to look and see why on earth the black dog was pulling up (and 2 were injured). Seems a bit 'ruff' to me. I'll see myself out.....
- ShaunWhite
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I'm amazed they don't do that more often. They're not much more than puppies and larking around with the others is more fun than running on your own.
We put our terrier in a race at a country show, they'd passed a rope around cones in a zigzag to drag the 'hare'.... The greys followed the rope and ours ran straight up the middle cutting the corners. It got to the end first then fckd off into the crowd. Unpredictability is the best part of dog racing.