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SeaHorseRacing
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Dallas wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:37 am
Sprint finishes in cycling are much faster than horse racing but you get much sharper images and can see the winner even when its as close as 100th of a second
Thanks for that Dallas.
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SHR - you'll just have to wait for the next one - see you then! :)
Baron Bolt jockey Noble added: "I would rather share it than take second."

FROM bbc.co.uk
Analysis
Cornelius Lysaght, BBC horse racing correspondent

What a dramatic staging of Scotland's premier flat race this turned out to be - not least because the judge Di Clark was forced to deliberate for really quite a long time - seven minutes - before declaring the dead heat for the trophy for the first time in its 214-year history.

The rules in such circumstances state that all bets are settled at 'half-stake' which will have saved the bookies a lot because many thousands have been placed on Son Of Rest in recent days.
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:49 am
Dallas wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:37 am
Sprint finishes in cycling are much faster than horse racing but you get much sharper images and can see the winner even when its as close as 100th of a second
Thanks for that Dallas.
That finish looked like about 1/4".
At about 30mph?

Times by 1.5 to get feet/sec (45 feet/s) ...some of that school maths was usesful.

So 1/4" in about 0.005s. A dead heat within the expected margin for error.
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:14 am
If anyone can find me the owner or trainers address I’ll write to them. I’ll even email them.

Got a phone number i call them and tell them to stop being a snowflake for the sake of racing integrity.

Can’t find anything online

:lol:

No serious. Anyone can find it, I will keep it updated here on any response.

How much is an appeal? If it’s lees than 1k I’ll tel the trainer or owner I pay it myself and I know I’ll never get my missing winnings. Just for the satisfaction.
Good luck !!
J A Stack

Thomastown Castle, Golden , Co Tipperary,
Tel: 00353 062 54129 | Mob: 00353 0866810662
Web: https://stackracing.live/
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SeaHorseRacing
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Halliday wrote:
Tue Sep 25, 2018 7:23 pm
SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:14 am
If anyone can find me the owner or trainers address I’ll write to them. I’ll even email them.

Got a phone number i call them and tell them to stop being a snowflake for the sake of racing integrity.

Can’t find anything online

:lol:

No serious. Anyone can find it, I will keep it updated here on any response.

How much is an appeal? If it’s lees than 1k I’ll tel the trainer or owner I pay it myself and I know I’ll never get my missing winnings. Just for the satisfaction.
Good luck !!
J A Stack

Thomastown Castle, Golden , Co Tipperary,
Tel: 00353 062 54129 | Mob: 00353 0866810662
Web: https://stackracing.live/
Where did you find that? Nice one buddy. Hopefully email service available on website if not I call them.
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:14 am
If anyone can find me the owner or trainers address I’ll write to them. I’ll even email them.

Got a phone number i call them and tell them to stop being a snowflake for the sake of racing integrity.

Can’t find anything online

:lol:

No serious. Anyone can find it, I will keep it updated here on any response.

How much is an appeal? If it’s lees than 1k I’ll tel the trainer or owner I pay it myself and I know I’ll never get my missing winnings. Just for the satisfaction.
And links to trainers website and twitter

https://twitter.com/stack_racing?lang=en

http://stackracing.ie/

https://twitter.com/fozzystack?lang=en
Halliday
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lots of sites with Irish trainers info..found it on this one ... tho link to Stack website didnt work,but added link that works on previous post,with his twitter feeds.

http://www.hri-ras.ie/information-centr ... /trainers/


P.S there is an email address on his website

Email: [email protected]
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Dallas wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:37 am
Sprint finishes in cycling are much faster than horse racing but you get much sharper images and can see the winner even when its as close as 100th of a second
Isn't the guy with the fatter wheels cheating here? :lol:
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stueytrader wrote:
Tue Sep 25, 2018 7:51 pm
Dallas wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:37 am
Sprint finishes in cycling are much faster than horse racing but you get much sharper images and can see the winner even when its as close as 100th of a second
Isn't the guy with the fatter wheels cheating here? :lol:
I thought the same thing :lol:
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It's just the tyres that are fatter, I'm sure the wheels will be of a defined size. :)
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Tyres and wheels diameter will be the same, but the outher part of the wheel has about 2"-3" of carbon fibre
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