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WA members of the speculative community who back multiple runners in a race. Understands that the punt is a disease curable only by death.

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Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
A mother shows how she protects her child at the beach with simple precautions.
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David Pfundt
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Yet another egregious waste of industry funds that should have been distributed towards the betterment of the the racing ecosystem. When he loses the defamation suit against Vicky Leonard and The Thoroughbred Report in coming months, that will score it 0/3 for Mr Vlandys in the last 5 years (the ABC defamation suit being the other). That must surely be enough rope 🪢
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The Straight | Racing. Wagering. Breeding.@TheStraightonX

Breaking: The Supreme Court of NSW has ruled the appointment of an administrator of the Australian Turf Club by Racing NSW was invalid. thestraight.com.au/racing-nsws-ap…

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@DodgeInHell @bella_anderson4 You can say what you like when calling the pig races. Listen to the final seconds of this race. First to the red trough wins!
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Bruce Williamson
Bruce Williamson@DodgeInHell·
@bella_anderson4 Once heard Brian Blackmore in a call at a non tote at Benalla as a horse crossed the line say, "That kid's slaughtered that." Fair to say the hoop wasn't best pleased when he returned to the mounting yard but you've gotta call 'em as you see 'em.
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Bella Anderson
Bella Anderson@bella_anderson4·
I will never forget the day I was verbally abused on track at the Moe races in the Mounting Yard, in front of jockeys, stewards and other trainers. I critiqued a horse’s parade on Racing.com and the owner called the trainer and the trainer then proceeded to berate me. I never complained for how I was treated for being honest, but I was reported to RV for my yard comments. We all know how that ended…
Betsy@betsy_com_au

Racing can’t keep protecting itself from honest analysis When criticism disappears, so does insight - and punters are left with a weaker product. Full story: betsy.com.au/racing-honest-…

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@Racing_Previews They’ve accidentally sent the Willy Pike statue to Flemington instead of Ascot.
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AFL announcing the removal of the 3 strike policy when essentially they really still have a 3 strike policy 🤣
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Independent Public Opinion On 11 March 2026 the Supreme Court of New South Wales served Racing New South Wales the reality check it desperately needed. One that should have been obvious from day one: this is not North Korea. Yet somehow, Racing New South Wales acted as if it were. It waltzed into the affairs of the Australian Turf Club, tried to remove its democratically elected leadership, and appointed its own administrator based on nothing more than a flimsy reading of corporate accounts thinking no one could stop them. That is not regulation. That is authoritarian fantasy. Justice Francois Kunc did not mince words. Racing New South Wales had no authority under the Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996 (NSW) to appoint Morgan Kelly as administrator. Their justification, concerns about financial position and corporate governance, was outside the law, irrelevant to the racing of galloping horses. In short: they made it up as they went along. And if that was not bad enough, the court found the decision was based on a material misreading of accounting information. The regulator misread the numbers, waved its arms, and tried to act like an absolute ruler. In the real world, that is called a jurisdictional error. Let us be clear: Racing New South Wales did not just overstep. They tried to behave as though they ran a dictatorship, where power flows from ego not law. A major racing club, the Australian Turf Club, governed by a board whose majority is democratically elected by its members and also includes appointed directors, was suddenly in the crosshairs of a regulator that apparently believes laws are optional. The court’s ruling could not have been more damning. The appointment was invalid and of no effect, and Racing New South Wales was ordered to pay the Australian Turf Club’s legal costs. A regulator lecturing the industry about integrity, compliance, and governance just got publicly smacked down for failing all three. This is not theory. Hundreds, thousands even, of people rely on the fairness of the racing system. And here was Racing New South Wales, behaving as if it could simply override the law, override corporate governance, and run the show like a North Korean bureau. Spoiler alert: it does not work that way in Australia. The events of 11 March are more than a legal defeat. They are a public shaming of a regulator that has clearly overestimated its authority, and a stark reminder that arrogance is not power. Racing New South Wales is not a dictatorship. It is not above the law. And the sooner they realise they are operating in New South Wales not Pyongyang, the better for everyone involved. ⚖️🔥
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Paramount so disappointed with the BMF bout they have turned off UFC326
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PuntPleb
PuntPleb@BOYfromAUS·
@WATIPPING Shit racehorse Every hope and didn’t give a yelp Overtaken by some real average types
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Midnight Deal finished off very nicely on debut over 1200m & the step up to 1400 looks the ticket.
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@AlanCRowland We used to put them up 10+ years ago, but gave it away due the the nonsense they would attract. You’re spot on.
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Alan Rowland
Alan Rowland@AlanCRowland·
Have you noticed that hardly anyone posts true rated prices on X? And if they do they are very safe markets where they just make a few tweaks to the bookies markets. These aren't true rated prices at all. True rated prcies are worked out with no consideration of the bookies prices. There is a very good reason for this. Anyone that does is pilloried for doing so. Consider this. Say a tipster tips a $20 chance as his second pick. Nothing unusual. People just think he's gone for some value. Now to be a second pick that tipster must think the horse is something like a $5.00 chance. Fine. But if you post a set of rated prices and your second pick is rated a $5.00 chance ($20 with bookies) you come in for an amazing amount of ridicule. Think about it. Why is it any different from the tipster who doesn't nominate a price? Yet people treat the $5.00 rated price as outrageous. They think you are an idiot. Then if the horse loses (80% chance it will) they think "I knew he was an idiot!" So basically if you post true rated prices you are at a hiding to nothing. That's why nobody does it. Like I said earlier, if they do post supposedly 'rated prices', they are not. They just tweak the bookies prices so they don't look controversial or stupid. They figure if their prices are close to the bookies people will think they must be accurate. I'm sure that's true. Not that they are accurate, but they will be perceived as accurate. Anyway it's an interesting phenomenon. I'm sure a psychologist could explain it.
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@ChartTalkX @sciencegirl If you gave him him another 9 bowls, he would probably do the same shot again on 4 of those.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
This is incredible This is Nick Brett threading a ball through an incredibly narrow gap to reach the target ball
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Michael Nelson
Michael Nelson@nelson7742·
@sciencegirl Is this comparable to a game winning Hail Mary touchdown or a half court 3 point buzzer beater?
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Whip
Whip@WhiphessTalks·
@sciencegirl Idk what sport this is but wow
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Sunday League
Sunday League@SundayShoutsFC·
What is this sorcery? 😲😮😯
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
If there’s one learning lesson you need to take away in 2026 it’s that the truth doesn’t matter anymore and reality isn’t real. People will invent narratives and facts to suit desired objectives and if enough people agree, that’s the new reality. People who point out that the emperor has no clothes will be crushed. Katherine Maher of Wikimedia said it best herself. “Our reverence for the truth is a hindrance to getting things done.” (Paraphrasing) We’re living in a world where lies don’t matter anymore. There are only words and how effective they are to reaching desired outcomes. People don’t care about the truth. They care about achieving their goals. We’re living in Demon times.
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$1.85 to $1.55 in the space of 5 min
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Fun Fact: In R1 at Ascot on Saturday, not one of the raced brigade has run positive final sectionals in any of their races to date….
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2YO MM 2 cents Ziplock $1.65 Warwoven $3
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SENTrack
SENTrack@SEN_track·
BREAKING: WA’s star horse Jokers Grin is now being trained by Chris Waller. 🐎
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@InternetH0F It’s almost like watching Jake Paul vs Tyson in his prime.
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