OUR theme – THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY side of what has happened in racing over the past week continues in the Wednesday Whinge which feedback suggests is what our readers prefer. It gives us an opportunity to provide some of the racing news that is now harder to access or simply isn’t run in the mainstream media because of space restrictions. That doesn’t mean we are steering clear of allowing our readers their weekly whinge on racing topics. The column this week largely has a Melbourne Cup theme with comments on Gai Waterhouse and the dramas awaiting her in the next week despite the elation of Fiorente’s win. There are also contributions that continue to arrive on the Queensland Racing Commission of Inquiry.There are a heap of other interesting e-mails along with our new features.
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OUR theme – THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY side of what has happened in racing over the past week continues in the Wednesday Whinge which feedback suggests is what our readers prefer. It gives us an opportunity to provide some of the racing news that is now harder to access or simply isn’t run in the mainstream media because of space restrictions. That doesn’t mean we are steering clear of allowing our readers their weekly whinge on racing topics. Topics for comments this week were spearheaded by reaction to the Moonee Valley double-header and a maiden winning the Cox Plate. There are a heap of other interesting e-mails along with our new features.
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OUR theme – THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY side of what has happened in racing over the past week continues in the Wednesday Whinge which feedback suggests is what our readers prefer. It gives us an opportunity to provide some of the racing news that is now harder to access or simply isn’t run in the mainstream media because of space restrictions. That doesn’t mean we are steering clear of allowing our readers their weekly whinge on racing topics. We start the column this week with two interesting items from Racing Queensland – the first declaring that the Tatts Group has no monopoly on the new TAB deal and the second an answer to queries on the annual reports of the control body. There are also interesting e-mails on the latest Danny Nikolic situation and a new feature on the weekend’s racing.
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