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Robbie Laing Quotes

«I was just sick of being losing bidder.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«I don't know how how he got away and won that race. I just said to the owners he's six lengths better today and he'll win this one easily.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«There's no better atmosphere than what we played in tonight. It just can't get better than it was. There cannot be a better college basketball atmosphere than we had tonight.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«He knocked them down and closed the gap.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«I like Carter to play games in. I don't like the fact that we're at a severe disadvantage because we don't have a practice facility. I've virtually practiced every hour on the clock except midnight, 1 a.m., 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. I've been in the gym at every other hour.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«It was $20,000 for running eighth in the Australian Cup and I thought I'd run him and go to the Queen's Cup next week.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«His work since then has been terrific. He hasn't put a foot wrong.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«In the Australian Cup everything went his way.»
Author: Robbie Laing
«For no other reason than I've never got one ready that early. But I'd imagine it would be difficult to run a horse that was used to pushing through our soft jumps.»
Author: Robbie Laing