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Triple V
02-16-2012, 09:14 PM
First two Heats to sons of Mach Three. I can hear the Alabar Crew cheering from here.

Triple V
02-16-2012, 10:02 PM
and the next Heat (3) to a son of Royal Mattjesty.
First three colts Heats to Matts Scooter line horses, the 2nd and 3rd heats being quinellas to the same.

Triple V
02-16-2012, 10:14 PM
...and the wave rolls on. Heat 4, the first of the fillies, to a daughter of Mach Three. (bred my Mouse House no less)

eliteblood
02-16-2012, 10:19 PM
...and the wave rolls on. Heat 4, the first of the fillies, to a daughter of Mach Three. (bred my Mouse House no less)

A half sister to Min Min Lights from the handy racemare The Perfect Paua.

The Form Student
02-17-2012, 12:58 AM
Hey Trev, when are you going to put the colours on again????? Brian needs a back-up driver for Darren, he sometimes has his own runners to drive. Howard does not get any drives!

eliteblood
02-17-2012, 06:37 AM
Hahahaha. BPH is finding it hard enough to win a race as its is without me driving them but I'll offer my services again and see what he says :)

Triple V
02-17-2012, 02:56 PM
Geeze Steve, don't stir up the Hornet's Nest.
Trevor has a snow white skull cap that looks like it escaped from Pony Club and when Brian's driving one he turns up at the track decked out in a cream turtle necked skivvy and a tweed coat. We just can't have it. :rolleyes:

eliteblood
02-17-2012, 03:39 PM
Have no fears Jaimie, my driving days are a thing of the past and, unless BPH has a change of mind, his days as a trainer may soon be likewise

Triple V
02-17-2012, 04:24 PM
Check out the sires of the winners/placegetters.

It started off with a 4 for 4 rush for Mach Three/Matts Scooter line & with a couple of quinellas thrown in, then Caesar Augustus (Bettor's Delight) pulverised them (onya Rosario) and that was followed by a Heartland Hanover filly scoring, then a Presidential Ball gelding and last but not least, the ultra impressive last week and home again in front this week Armbro Operative filly, Just A Bit Sassy.

Just A Bit Sassy for the fillies final.
Caesar Augustus in the colts.
Barring bad lack or ill-health, I can't see either getting beaten.

murray green
02-24-2012, 11:40 AM
Check out the sires of the winners/placegetters.

It started off with a 4 for 4 rush for Mach Three/Matts Scooter line & with a couple of quinellas thrown in, then Caesar Augustus (Bettor's Delight) pulverised them (onya Rosario) and that was followed by a Heartland Hanover filly scoring, then a Presidential Ball gelding and last but not least, the ultra impressive last week and home again in front this week Armbro Operative filly, Just A Bit Sassy.

Just A Bit Sassy for the fillies final.
Caesar Augustus in the colts.
Barring bad lack or ill-health, I can't see either getting beaten.

Three out of the fillys final including Just A Bit Sassy , thats such a shame as she looks very good.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 12:05 PM
Geeze Steve, don't stir up the Hornet's Nest.
Trevor has a snow white skull cap that looks like it escaped from Pony Club and when Brian's driving one he turns up at the track decked out in a cream turtle necked skivvy and a tweed coat. We just can't have it. :rolleyes:

You know that BPH got all his fashion ideas from the late Ray Wisbey, he used to where the old safari suits, BPH modernised it with the skivvy!

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 12:07 PM
Your right Murray, she looks the real deal.......wonder what went wrong, it is a $50,000 final!!!!!!!!

murray green
02-24-2012, 01:37 PM
Your right Murray, she looks the real deal.......wonder what went wrong, it is a $50,000 final!!!!!!!!



Yes I know , you don't scratch from finals unless somethings gone amiss.
Like your horses Rocket Glenfern , Tudor Royal , Manaroa.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 01:49 PM
Yes I know , you don't scratch from finals unless somethings gone amiss.
Like your horses Rocket Glenfern , Tudor Royal , Manaroa.

The first horse to catch my attention as a young follower......what a lightning sprint he had.......the others looked like they were nailed to the fence when old Joe took off on him!.........Tudor Royal, just short of top class, but possible my favourite horse, used to back him when he was coming through the grades for Kevin Robinson, the pocket talks heaps, won plenty on him!...........Manaroa, the "ugly duckling" but he could do it all, sprint and stay, and was not a big horse........used to wear a white neck strap, that stood out against his black coat.......loved him!!! Another favourite was Repentant Leisure, trained by Neville Hargreaves, I am always saying that name..........wish I was sitting back in "repentant leisure" now.....I used those words once in a high school essay, my female teacher almost had an orgasm saying how much those words were charismatic and beautiful.......little did she know where I got them from!!!!!

eliteblood
02-24-2012, 02:05 PM
I remember those horses well but the Manaroa that I remember didn't have a black coat - he was a bay

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 02:15 PM
I remember those horses well but the Manaroa that I remember didn't have a black coat - he was a bay

Would you accept a dark bay? He used to sweat up a lot!

eliteblood
02-24-2012, 02:29 PM
Ok, we can go with a sweaty dark bay:)

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 02:36 PM
Here's a video I found of Manaroa.....at least I got the white neck strap right!

http://www.interdomhof.com.au/videos/doody-townley-1971.wmv

murray green
02-24-2012, 02:50 PM
Here's a video I found of Manaroa.....at least I got the white neck strap right!

http://www.interdomhof.com.au/videos/doody-townley-1971.wmv


Holy crowd !!! Do you see the them , its packed and a long straight too.
They really were the days.

Triple V
02-24-2012, 02:58 PM
You know that BPH got all his fashion ideas from the late Ray Wisbey, he used to where the old safari suits, BPH modernised it with the skivvy!

[VVV] Now and again BPH still wears one of George Wiley's old cardigans. You can't miss it. It's kind of a grey-green colour and it smells like a combination of Camphor & White Ox tobacco. If Brian were to have a good ferret around in the right hand pocket he'll probably find a set of George's false teeth.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 03:24 PM
[VVV] Now and again BPH still wears one of George Wiley's old cardigans. You can't miss it. It's kind of a grey-green colour and it smells like a combination of Camphor & White Ox tobacco. If Brian were to have a good ferret around in the right hand pocket he'll probably find a set of George's false teeth.

I can just picture that..........I used to remember the green & red diamond patterned jumper.....not sure if it was sleeveless!

murray green
02-24-2012, 06:10 PM
The first horse to catch my attention as a young follower......what a lightning sprint he had.......the others looked like they were nailed to the fence when old Joe took off on him!.........Tudor Royal, just short of top class, but possible my favourite horse, used to back him when he was coming through the grades for Kevin Robinson, the pocket talks heaps, won plenty on him!...........Manaroa, the "ugly duckling" but he could do it all, sprint and stay, and was not a big horse........used to wear a white neck strap, that stood out against his black coat.......loved him!!! Another favourite was Repentant Leisure, trained by Neville Hargreaves, I am always saying that name..........wish I was sitting back in "repentant leisure" now.....I used those words once in a high school essay, my female teacher almost had an orgasm saying how much those words were charismatic and beautiful.......little did she know where I got them from!!!!!

I watched an interview that David Fowler did with Peter Greig & he said old Joe would stop on the way to the races & put the hopples on the horses to get the length cause they hadn't had the hopples on them ....bit of a character Joe was , I think Rocket was his best horse & he sure was a fast 2yo. Repentant Leisure what a top name. Had a look at her maternal line before & after her (if thats how it works) & some good horses in there , Baltic Eagle , Alta Serena , Pompallier , Can Return Fire & a very good 3yo in WA Gracias Para Nada .

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 06:38 PM
I saw the Peter Greig interview to, how honest was he....he talked about betting plunges, getting a quid out of a race.......other drivers and horses.....he said you need to be a "punting stable".

Yes, that name has never left my mind..........can't remember that much about other than it came from NZ and Neville Hargreaves was the trainer.
some of my other favourite horses were "Tiny Rebel" for Vince Munday......I don't think there was ever a faster stand start beginner than Tiny, it could lead off 20 metres before they hit the first turn!

Triple V
02-24-2012, 07:16 PM
The first horse to really grab me was a NZ bred colt by Armbro Hurricane named Wilton Royale. He was wicked fast & from what I can remember of him, such a classy horse. That would have been back in the mid/late 1970's. Years later that same immediate family/damline was responsible for producing Peter Rixon's outstanding horse, Divisive. Though they were foaled some 30+ years apart, I always thought both horses has a lot in common.

teecee
02-24-2012, 07:30 PM
Out of Princess Grace who also left grand stayer VANADIUM. trained by Ces Devine and Later Jack Smolenski...

eliteblood
02-24-2012, 07:50 PM
The first horse to catch my attention as a young follower......what a lightning sprint he had.......the others looked like they were nailed to the fence when old Joe took off on him!.........Tudor Royal, just short of top class, but possible my favourite horse, used to back him when he was coming through the grades for Kevin Robinson, the pocket talks heaps, won plenty on him!...........Manaroa, the "ugly duckling" but he could do it all, sprint and stay, and was not a big horse........used to wear a white neck strap, that stood out against his black coat.......loved him!!! Another favourite was Repentant Leisure, trained by Neville Hargreaves, I am always saying that name..........wish I was sitting back in "repentant leisure" now.....I used those words once in a high school essay, my female teacher almost had an orgasm saying how much those words were charismatic and beautiful.......little did she know where I got them from!!!!!

The name Repentant Leisure was obviously a clever flow on from the dam's name which I recall was Marion Haste.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 08:04 PM
The name Repentant Leisure was obviously a clever flow on from the dam's name which I recall was Marion Haste.

That was clever! N Hargreaves had lots of good horses back in the 70-80's.

teecee
02-24-2012, 08:20 PM
[QUOTE=The Form Student;18034]I saw the Peter Greig interview to, how honest was he....he talked about betting plunges, getting a quid out of a race.......other drivers and horses.....he said you need to be a "punting stable".

Yes, that name has never left my mind..........can't remember that much about other than it came from NZ and Neville Hargreaves was the trainer.

Are you talking about "the Ugly Duckling" MANAROA. He was part of a trio of GC horses trained here by owner Colin McLaughlin. Others being Manawaru and Royal Ascot. Colin left Manaroa with Nev Hargreaves after the Brisbane ID's 1972 or thereabouts. He was called the ugly duckling because of his real ugly mug and rats tail.
But he was one of our very best in a truly vintage crop when real top horses were just that.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 08:27 PM
teecee, no a horse named Repentant Leisure that Neville had also...........Manaroa, a fantastic horse........never say die.......what's cookin on the barbie tonight???????

teecee
02-24-2012, 08:37 PM
teecee, no a horse named Repentant Leisure that Neville had also...........Manaroa, a fantastic horse........never say die.......what's cookin on the barbie tonight???????
Sorry struggling to track all the tangents of the conversation.
Lambs tails...wool on...U tried this delicacy..???? bootiful..

broncobrad
02-24-2012, 08:55 PM
If someones got footage of some of those wins of Manaroa, would love to see them posted. Cannot get enough of that old footage, huge crowds. You can almost smell the excitement coming out of the laptop. Or is that TeeCees BBQ I'm getting whiffs of?

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 08:58 PM
Sorry struggling to track all the tangents of the conversation.
Lambs tails...wool on...U tried this delicacy..???? bootiful..

I'll have to take my fur ball medicine before trying that......we have kangaroo tails over here......you tried them?...........if it can be arranged, I would be happy to cook them for you!
No, I wasn't talking about Manaroa earlier, but Repentant Leisure, another horse trained by NBH.

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 08:59 PM
Hey Brad, you tipping anything at Menangle tonight?

teecee
02-24-2012, 09:02 PM
Yep. Not as tasty as croc tongue..yummy

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 09:06 PM
Yep. Not as tasty as croc tongue..yummy

Sounds like you are a gourmet specialist (would eat anything).........would you like to try Goanna nuts?

broncobrad
02-24-2012, 09:13 PM
Hey Brad, you tipping anything at Menangle tonight?

Unless you reckon theres something worth investing, no. Concentrating on Perth tonight.

teecee
02-24-2012, 09:14 PM
that might be a goer. Can't remember trying them.
Spent 5 years in Arnhemland NT with the hunters and gatherers where meat and 5 veg were the non norm..!!! (is that a word??)

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 10:33 PM
No thoughts.........you can deal with the tomato sauce in Perth!......Thought Fox Valley Appeal had a little chance in R5 Menangle....just a little if it could lead!

broncobrad
02-24-2012, 10:46 PM
Bit stiff, shame the Captain wasn't over in WA for the ID

The Form Student
02-24-2012, 11:25 PM
Yes, anywhere else but getting a rails run at Menangle, played him with the aptain in the Quinella, which paid $39, but ht ewin bwt would have been the icing on the cake.........

murray green
02-26-2012, 05:44 PM
Congratulations Michael Hawke on your win , would have to be your biggest . Well done .

Harold Parker
02-26-2012, 06:34 PM
I wonder if the stewards will ping him for driving "old school" over the last 100m ?

The last handful of cracks were with the reins in one hand and the whip in the other. Well looked that way to me.

murray green
02-26-2012, 06:45 PM
I wonder if the stewards will ping him for driving "old school" over the last 100m ?

The last handful of cracks were with the reins in one hand and the whip in the other. Well looked that way to me.

Don't think he will care as I said Its his biggest win....good on him

Greg Hando
02-27-2012, 03:08 AM
I wonder if the stewards will ping him for driving "old school" over the last 100m ?

The last handful of cracks were with the reins in one hand and the whip in the other. Well looked that way to me.

That's aloud from the 200ms on now .

Harold Parker
02-27-2012, 09:45 AM
That's aloud from the 200ms on now .

Fair enough. I missed that.