A Four-Legged Lottery

Crime Writers, Con Men, Contradictions, Good Men, Bad Men, Bowlers and Horses

What you are seeing above is the farm house of Peter Foster, the infamous international con man and mad punter.

It’s at Mt Tamborine.

The video was posted a month ago.

As you watch it you will see a statue of a horse under a tree.

That is Azkadelia.

The mare that Foster didn’t own, until he did.

A great QLD racing writer named Phil Purser was thrown off the Eagle Farm course the day that Azkadellia got beaten in the Stradbroke Handicap, while his jailed in six countries owner who used his niece as a bowler was allowed to swan around in the members area.

Phil Purser’s crime?

Writing stories that the Brisbane Racing Club didn’t like.

Gee doesn’t that sound familiar?

Here is the ironic bit.

Guess who threw him off, under instructions from his masters and protectors, whoever they may be?

Scott Steele.

The stood down CEO of Albion Park, currently facing rape charges.

Oh integrity, it’s such a lonely word. Everyone is so untrue.

Peter Foster particularly.

How do you know that Foster is lying?

His lips move.

Just to prove that morality and ethics are very fluid things.

Guess who Foster’s lifelong mate is?

The famed Queensland crime writer Matthew Condon.

Isn’t the world a funny  little place?

Do as I say, not as I do.

You wouldn’t be dead for quids.

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