I Always Thought in Journalism an Exclusive Meant That You Had the Story First – Jiving Gerry Chimes in, and Big Ben Strikes Again – Ding Dong

Ben Dorries from Racenet never ceases to amaze. On Saturday he told us a tale of woe about the treatment of Alligator Allan Endresz by Racing Victoria, and pleaded with the world to support the undischarged bankrupt who owes Australia $11.8 million and won’t pay, on the basis that Alligator Al always pays his feed […]

The Best Way to Remember Our Fallen Comrade Takai Yanagida is to Find Out Why He Died, And Make Sure It Never Happens Again – I Suspect it Was the Synthetic Track – I Reckon They Are Killers

Kevin Ring from the Australian Jockey’s Association expressed his rider members concerns about the safety of synthetic tracks, and how they could kill or maim jockeys, way back in 2013. We need to band together internationally and do something to find out more about these tracks and their jockey injury rate he told everyone, because […]

Racing Victoria Didn’t Deign to Dignify Alligator Al’s Attempted Rort With a Reply – Three Cheers For Them

Alligator Blood Update! Racing Victoria did not respond to the proposal by 5:00 pm that would have allowed πŸŠπŸ©ΈπŸ†Ž to run in Vic Spring Racing Carnival where a 15% free interest in AB would have been donated to Living Legends. Lawyers have been instructed to proceed with Plan B. — Allan Endresz (@EndreszAllan) August 7, […]

Why Has Ben Dorries Become Alligator Al’s Number 1 Cheerleader? – Is it Because He’s Fallen in Love With the Undischarged Bankrupt? – Is He Copping a Sling? – Or is He Just a Fan of Breaking Racing Rules and Laws of Australia Too?

Racenet’s chief racing writer Ben Dorries has for some unknown reason become Allan Endresz head cheerleader, and is pleading for the convicted crook who owes Australia almost $12 million to be allowed to continue to race horses, even though he refuses to pay his debts and conceals his ownership interests in family trusts so he […]

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