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![]() F*ck off As*hole
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![]() If it helps I backed the winner and the second
![]() ![]() The favourites looks dreadful value and was worth playing something ludicrous!!
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![]() Stop with that awful bullsh*t.
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![]() Wow, I struck a nerve.
The premise of your wild accusations was utterly ludicrous, this race is far from an example of cheating and demonstrated a lack of handicapping knowledge and a jump to conclusions on your end. As has been explained by others, particularly by Doug who can do a far better job than I, this is an example of bad horses winning a bad horse race. The horses that were bet were very vulnerable favorites. To suggest that Gabriel Goodwin who was 1 for 34 this year before the race was cheating is laughable and demonstrates nothing but sour grapes on your part. Sorry that I pointed out the obvious, but this game has enough problems without players making stupid baseless knee-jerk accusations of cheating. |