Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

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Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

1 day 4 hours ago
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2 Grade 1 wins 
2 Grade 2 wins and moves from 111 to 117 after all 4 wins.

Very strange how lenient this horse get penalized
 

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Re: Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

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She's trained by Snaith!

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Re: Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

22 hours 47 minutes ago
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2 Grade 1 wins 
2 Grade 2 wins and moves from 111 to 117 after all 4 wins.

Very strange how lenient this horse get penalized

Nope , nothing strange about that . Handicapper correctc. She can only be penalised against the horses she run . 
paddock stakes 3rd place 113 is linehorse , beaten by 0.7l = Wishlist 114
derby linehorses is 4th and 5th place horses , 114 and 113 . She beat them by 6 and 7 points but she had sex allowance of 5 points . So she should get 2 points penalty but handicapper give her an extra point ...
kzn 1600 2nd horse , 116 is linehorse beaten by 1 point .... Wishlist still 117 confirmed
Wool in a false run race best horse to pick as linehorse is winner . She is still 117 

Absolutely no favours given
 
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Re: Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

16 hours 37 minutes ago
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2 Grade 1 wins 
2 Grade 2 wins and moves from 111 to 117 after all 4 wins.

Very strange how lenient this horse get penalized

and a horse called PORRIDGE BOY is 103

Hhahajahhaahahhaha jeeeeeeezzzzzzzz 

I can mention LOADS of other 1 time winners rated 80+ or even 90+. The MR system is an absolute joke...as can be seen when our so called Good horses go to HK.....only when they drop to CLASS 3 or 4!!!!! than do they perform. SA RACING is dying....and ignorance is keeping those in charge from overhauling the MR System.
 

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Re: Something wrong with the Wishlist MR

16 hours 29 minutes ago
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Oh, and KLEUKENHOF is 115 which ran in the same race.....won a MP and a GR 3....Yeah yeah I know she ran close up to WISH LIST the previous time....but surely there's a MASSIVE difference between a Gr3 winner and a Multiple Gr 1 winner. For me(and i ain't no expert) the problem of MR is the root itself. In HK they have classes....Class 5 to CLASS 1 followed by GRADED races.....Horses have to move through the divisions....and that ensures that their ratings is Fair....Especially towards the owners. In SA a horse wins by 7L or 5L and he is branded a Superstar....what a Bloody joke
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