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  • Tigers2014Tigers2014    66 posts
    I didn’t take it that way at all from the folk on here, he doesn’t read to much into what’s written on social media, I think more the fact that he’s in a low period and that of course plays on you’re mental health when people and punters are expecting 110% from him

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    You appear to be close to the lad @Tigers2014 and if so couldn't be happier for him.

    An old saying I've been aware of for a long time and dates back to when i was trying to get as high in my chosen sport as i could. 

    "To be successful you have to have bit of luck along the way. But before you can be successful you have to work really hard to get an opportunity"

    Congratulate the young fella on the opportunity he has been offered...And wish him all the best of luck from this old bas...d!! ;-)

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    bet Dion L. not too happy losing his meal-ticket.... X_X
  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    Rio old chap the lady who goes by the name Tigers 2014 could not get much closer to him. The nearest closest woman in his life will one day  be his wife and Brody though young is to clever for that at the moment

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  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    spinking said:

    Rio old chap the lady who goes by the name Tigers 2014 could not get much closer to him. The nearest closest woman in his life will one day  be his wife and Brody though young is to clever for that at the moment

    Thanks Spinky...that's what i get for staying away from the track for a couple of years......NO GOSSIP!!! hahaha

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  • tofarkennardtofarkennard    191 posts
    Hope Emma stent gets a few more opportunities with 3kg in town with Brodie away had a tough run deserve bit of luck IMO

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  • Tigers2014Tigers2014    66 posts
    spinking said:

    Rio old chap the lady who goes by the name Tigers 2014 could not get much closer to him. The nearest closest woman in his life will one day  be his wife and Brody though young is to clever for that at the moment



    =D>
  • Tigers2014Tigers2014    66 posts
    RIO said:

    You appear to be close to the lad @Tigers2014 and if so couldn't be happier for him.


    An old saying I've been aware of for a long time and dates back to when i was trying to get as high in my chosen sport as i could. 

    "To be successful you have to have bit of luck along the way. But before you can be successful you have to work really hard to get an opportunity"

    Congratulate the young fella on the opportunity he has been offered...And wish him all the best of luck from this old bas...d!! ;-)


    will do ! Thanks guys for the support :x

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  • BobcatBobcat    184 posts
    Deserves a crack I think. Think this ones a bit tougher than the last one we sent Gai.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    lets hope so...
  • FlandersFlanders    1,409 posts
    How's Brodie going in Sydney does anyone know?
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    and..where is young fred kersley? injured? suspended?
  • sonnysonny    1,552 posts
    Grape vine is Brodie coming back to WA (they don't last long at Gay's) Fred to Sydney..
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    probably told him to get rid of the gaudy ear ring and he spat it...... :D
  • DaggerVeeDaggerVee    35 posts
    He has missed out on a magnificent opportunity. It is a shame he was sent home. A three month stay would have improved him out of sight. Gai doesn't mess around if you don't tow the line.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    apart from the missed opportunity the environment would have been very character building. the lad has missed a golden opportunity...shows how easy they have it here, eh?
    weak a p*ss the young kids these days..would not know what hard work meant. 

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  • tofarkennardtofarkennard    191 posts
    Couldn't agree more falc IMO not overly laden with ability any way could have moulded him into a better jock !

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  • rooboyrooboy    1,444 posts
    A bit harsh on the young fella boys!
    I bet you don't get followed by an Ambulance every day!

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  • FlandersFlanders    1,409 posts
    Is there any evidence to back up what you guys are saying or are you assuming what happened?

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  • BobcatBobcat    184 posts
    So you're all assuming you know what's happened?

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    OK, what happened? was told what and how to do it?
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts
    Howdy @Tigers2014 i hope young Brodie is okay and if he is coming back to WA gets into the swing of things in a hurry...Irrespective of why he is coming back, any time in the environment he was in will be good for him...

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  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    He’s already back.

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    As said above a lot of assumptions about why BK is back , did anyone think that being a young kid like young footballers who leave there mates there families and there homes due to being drafted, that the young bloke might just have happened to be homesick. Personally what I would do is find out the reason behind his coming back before posting on here why I thought he came back

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts

    So according to the West this morning Dagger, he wasn't sent home at all come home under his own reasons. I know this is a public forum and people are entitled to there opinions, good ride bad ride whatever, but at his age he might be just be taking it to heart a bit more about what us armchair critics on here have to say as opposed to a much more seasoned jockey who knows how to take these things things in there stride.  Me personally I reckon let the kid get on with it he does have the ability which he has shown in the past to be good at the craft he is still learning.

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  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    I was 16 when i went to work on a vineyard in Frankland over the summer holidays. Was supposed to be for a 6 week stint. I only lasted 3 weeks. I learned so much over that 3 week spell and even though i didn't tough it out right to the end i learned to stand up on my own 2 feet. I also learned that manual labor wasnt for me and to start cracking the books! 

    Hopefully Brodie learned something from his time away, doesn't matter how long you stay IMO as long as you get some real life lessons out of it and become better because of it. 

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  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    No wonder you have such a fine taste for a nice red, seems it did pay off albeit only 3 weeks

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,488 posts
    right o, we have brodie sorted. now why has young fred left what seemed a mutually satisfactory tie to the Hayes operation?
    off to Sydney someone said?
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,988 posts
    This thread serves no purpose other than to unjustly criticise.

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  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    hash said:

    No wonder you have such a fine taste for a nice red, seems it did pay off albeit only 3 weeks


    i love my red! The one from the goon bag!!!! :x
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