Roddy, because of your thick richly red WA blood coursing thru your veins and the subsequent one eyed passionate parochial view of all things WA that you have, unfortunately when anyone (and mostly me I think, which is fine) simply has a different opinion to you, it's all about WA bashing and not about facts, seemingly in your mind.
TC explained the situation really we'll I thought in that i spoke about Halls actions, which are actual things that happened, which are facts, Rod.
He pulled out and disrupted a bunch of horses.
He caused one driver to be actually unseated, who was lucky enough to remain in the cart.
He caused one horse to gallop cos it was checked in the mayhem and have then no chance in the race. How would you feel if u owned those horses Rod?
Mate, I was talking facts of what happened.
I mentioned a fact that he has a rap sheet that involves him hitting another driver with a whip, a fact, and he was suspended for it.
I mentioned that I had not seen such driving myself in the Eastern states by any of the leading drivers in those states.
If you can show me any instances where a driver outside WA pushes out like Hall does AND SO often as he does so blatantly I look forward to watching those replays.
If you can advise me of another driver in Australia who has also been charged with hitting another driver with a whip, I also look forward to u providing me with that info.
It's not WA bashing Rod, it's raising instances of what happened in a race, and....the driver just happened to be someone who seems to do this often, AND I don't see that behavior so blatantly so often outside WA.
If any driver in Vic or NSW or anywhere did the same thing Rod I would be all over them exactly the same, 100%
Unfortunately for u, it's in your backyard.
And sometimes in life when you or another person does something wrong and are guilty, he or she, and the followers of that person or that footy team or that political party or whatever need to man up, cop it on the chin and say, "you know what I did wrong, he did wrong, they did wrong, I accept that and acknowledge that behavior isn't right."