Badminton thread!

Hedgewitch13

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That's outside broadcasting for you... :( I rushed back from my shopping trip this morning, sat down, saw Francis Whittington start and 'bam' it's gone. Boo :(
 

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I've just had the biscuits, Dunlin, but a virtual cuppa will be very nice. Now bloody adverts.
 

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Apparently Jodie had a fall on course. Ludwig held but then went on to finish.

Bloody adverts on red button now... Come on!!!
 

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eurgh...damn you bbc! i have to go to work soon and the coverage will probably be back on then! *stomps feet and sulks off to get ready for work*
 

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I preferred the silent fault message, not sure why they think elevator music will soothe our irritation at missing out on what shaping up to be a massively influential XC day. Don't blame Andrew or Clark for retiring, if I had a horse that big and bold and brave I wouldn't risk denting it's enthusiasm either.
 

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Another one listening to Radio Badminton here. Am in Australia so can't watch on BBC online so this is the next best thing.
 

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Right I've got a huge round of tea, coffee and hot choccie in while we listen to this relaxing meditation music.

I do believe that since that awful incident a few years ago where the horse died after being punctured by a fence flag the BBC policy is to run with a small delay so they can stop the coverage if there's a nasty fall.
 
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