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Good to see you and Lucpark know what you are talking about. He's won 2200 plus races driving in NZ where there are only like a dozen meetings throughout the country in a week, in fields that are sometimes twice as many as here.He has a career 19.7 winning percentage which isn't too bad considering they drive up each others asses and have 14 plus horse fields in many of the races.He's not going to be successful until he gets more drives on better horses.Racing here is totally different and anyone with a brain knows that it takes time to acclimate. Quite a few of the top trainers have used him on their horses. He may turn out that he does not adjust to US racing but if you notice he has been winning races as opposed to when he got here. And he's driven a few longshots.He's won the driving title over there 10 years in a row and is by far the fastest to 2,000 wins over there.I swear to God some of you that post here are devoid of sufficient brain cells in making judgements before even giving the guy a chance.Lucpark hit the nail on the head as he usually does.I think some people here are pissed because they lost money on him. That is probably the only reason this thread got started.
He has to learn the quarter pole move also,,,,appears lost
Two champion harness racing drivers are among those involved in a wide-ranging police investigation into alleged race-fixing.Blair Orange is one of several people being interviewed by police after raids around New Zealand yesterday, and a search warrant was executed on the home of Dexter Dunn.Orange broke the New Zealand record for wins by a reinsman in a season when he won the national premiership with 232 winners for the season, breaking his friend Dunn's premiership rein.Dunn is in the United States but the Herald has learned that police yesterday searched Dunn's home and truck and took away a computer.Eight properties were searched when Operation Inca saw stables raided and trainers and drivers escorted off their properties for questioning.It is understood police have been monitoring the communications of harness racing identities with phone taps for up to 18 months.Police had expected to begin making arrests and laying charges yesterday afternoon in an on-going investigation that appears to be focused on betting.Police Detective Superintendent Tim Anderson said search warrants were executed in Christchurch, Manawatu and Invercargill and more would be carried out later this week.
Top trainers using him--maybe he brought his recipe with? I like how he was raided while over here. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12119144Gee, I wonder why this WORLD CLASS driver couldn't get a VISA.
He was raided for personal drugs and race fixing.... Been charged with personal drug charges, but has name suppression at the moment.
DEXTER DUNCE
cant make speed , = cant make it here .
Nice one Eddie dunce