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j.r.b.
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Original Post 2010-May-03, 04:31 PM

Has now won $319,500 in 4 starts without going near a black type race.

The owners, who paid $22,000 for him at the sales, would be thrilled, and rightly so.

Bob Bentley and co would no doubt spruik this as success story of the QTIS 600 scheme.

Personally, I'm not so sure that a lot of the $ thrown at 2yos and 3yos with QTIS - and the other bonus schemes for that matter - wouldn't be better spread across the wider racing prgramme.

When was the last time Queensland upped its midweek metro prizemoney, which is, in effect, $12,000 per race?

P.S. Buffering's by Mossman, who has for many years stood in NSW. Dunno how that helps the Queensland breeding industry (which I think is supposed to be one of the main aims of QTIS, and QTIS 600 in particular).
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wily ole dog
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2010-May-03, 04:36 PM

Nice win

Attacked in front all the way and still kept forging to the line
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Tevez17
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2010-May-03, 04:46 PM

Said it after the last win it's juts a very professional 2YO.  Thumb Up  Great buy for 22k almost 15x what they paid for it in prize money so far.
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dubbledee
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2010-Aug-17, 07:32 PM

This fellow could not have been more impressive in his return to racing in the heavy conditions last week.

He's reportedly heading south for the Up and Coming at Randwick Warwick Farm this weekend.

Good luck to the Heathcote team. beer
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DJH
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2010-Aug-17, 07:49 PM

I think they are at Warwick Farm Saturday DD.
No world beaters in the race, this is his chance to show if he is up to them or not
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dubbledee
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2010-Aug-17, 07:56 PM

  Thumb Up
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vadim
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2010-Aug-17, 08:49 PM

  Thumb Up


  Thumb Up   Thumb Up   Thumb Up
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DJH
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2010-Aug-17, 09:00 PM

  Thumb Up Thumb Up Thumb Up

  Thumb Up   Thumb Up   Thumb Up   Thumb Up
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dubbledee
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2010-Aug-17, 09:27 PM

Did I make a mistake and say something you guys agree on?  lol
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JWesleyHarding
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2010-Aug-17, 09:32 PM

I remember when  Thumb Up  meant something other than agreement.
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DJH
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2010-Aug-17, 09:38 PM

I remember when    Thumb Up meant something other than agreement.


  lol
I still remember getting a kick up the ass when i gave my dad the  Thumb Up
I guess he had the same interpretation as you JWH
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Mark
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2010-Aug-17, 09:40 PM

lol
I still remember getting a kick up the ass when i gave my dad the   Thumb Up
I guess he had the same interpretation as you JWH


lol

Hate to think what he did when ya gave him the other finger lol
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Arsenal
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2010-Aug-18, 08:49 AM

I remember when    Thumb Up meant something other than agreement.


Thumbs up  Thumb Up  isn't the Finger geoff you should know that.

Maybe you haven't experienced it yourself having led a sheltered life consorting with the ALP fellow travellers guild. chin

When I was young it was the two finger salute,crude but effective. rant

Recently the lay about society has economised, only one finger used,  it's the second finger. stop

Not so well bred ladies use the little finger these days  if they are angry at a male person. rant

It translates to the small size of your dick,apparently. shocked
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2010-Aug-18, 09:01 AM

Confirmed Arsie!  The last little bit, I mean!    lol
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2010-Aug-21, 07:19 AM

Unfortunately he's got the visitor's draw, but maybe better out there than in the middle. chin

Good luck to connections.  The horse has given them lots of fun to date.

We'll see how he measures up against the southerners. beer
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