A massive component of multiple hattricks is of course the drivers. They have to be consistently good or else the run ends
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A massive component of multiple hattricks is of course the drivers. They have to be consistently good or else the run ends
The run ended for Honolulu tonight as much as anything due to Mark Pitt thinking he had to leave the 1x1 to sit in the death
I could see tonight one of the reasons horses run for him - he must weigh next to nothing, I reckon I would have weighed more in primary school and I was a skinny kid!
Aaron Dunn talking about Bondi not contesting the Inter
“From my base in Horsham it’s a lot of travel getting around to the heats throughout various parts of Victoria, but all going well we will definitely be in Brisbane to contest the series next year,” he said.
https://www.thetrots.com.au/news/art...vic-cup-looms/
It is a genuine consideration and I think Shep may be a stretch too far
IMO Bendigo may have been a better option
I know the Inter has traditionally be a test of toughness but maybe another week instead of the midweek heats would be kinder to horses and trainers
What are the facilities like at Shep nowadays - the Interdom promo has a picture of a BBQ for Shep :confused:
https://www.thetrots.com.au/id22/
Final noms are due out any minute
The noms
Is last year's winner the worst of them?
https://www.thetrots.com.au/news/art...championships/
I would be most surprised if last year's winner fronts up.
You are probably right (personally I don't take much notice of the pictures) but having said that dining in the winning post room at Shep is booked out. Personally I think the marquee at $100 for a 2 course buffet is way overpriced (as are most of the Melton options). Ballarat dining options are pretty fair and much closer to what they charge for normal meetings. Geelong charges aren't bad either.
Now the noms have been ranked
https://www.thetrots.com.au/news/art...-race-to-id22/
LOL at numero uno