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6 minutes ago, Macca said:

You went close Wadda - that 8th race was a wide-open affair ... small field too.  Rock 'N' Gold was overdue for a win but any of the 8 horses could have featured. 

There was an eye-catching run from 'Nature Strip' in the Inglis Dash - set for the Rubiton Stakes now and then maybe the Oakleigh Plate. 

I got 50% of the Tri in the last which amounted to the grand sum of money back! - but I'll take that.  A collect is a collect.

Ill always take money back, but yes its annoying when you get one. I took nature strip one out in that leg and had only 2 selections in the first leg. I had 4 selections in each of the last 2 legs. So pretty close yes. Cant wait for the start of the autumn carnival......do you ever go to the tracks? I like going to Caulfield when i get the chance.....perhaps a DL racing day is on the cards!

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3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ill always take money back, but yes its annoying when you get one. I took nature strip one out in that leg and had only 2 selections in the first leg. I had 4 selections in each of the last 2 legs. So pretty close yes. Cant wait for the start of the autumn carnival......do you ever go to the tracks? I like going to Caulfield when i get the chance.....perhaps a DL racing day is on the cards!

I used to go to the feature race-days (only) a lot in previous years Wadda and am planning on going again down the track (moving in the near future to inner city Melbourne)

As previously mentioned,  I gravitated (along with a few friends) to getting decent seats with a great view.  All 3 big venues are great when you've got a good vantage point near the finishing line.  I wouldn't do the madding crowd bit again.  With decent seats even if you lose a bit you've had a good day at the races watching the best horses going around.

As for one of my Trifecta systems ... 3 - 6 - 6 gives one 60 combinations and about 20 of those combo's can pay anywhere between $200 - $2000.  But equally,  there's about 20 combo's that will give money back,  a small loss or thereabouts.  And then there's the inbetween combo's that might pay alright or a small to reasonable profit.  I take the good with the bad.

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51 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Well i managed to snag 3 quaddie legs yet again with a 4 dollar quaddie. I like to put on small ones as it stops you throwing in every damn horse and doing your homework. I missed on RocknGold, because i dont like Chris Symonds, lost on him too many times....that will teach me. Gee it paid ok ..over 900.

The Zephyr really gives you a run for your money.....a lot like the Dees do!! I think the weight beat him. I really dont understand why he carries 59.5? Its not like hes won a heap of races.......

When Dan was in good form and going through the grades his rating enabled him to enter strong races with a light weight and it turned out as a success.

When a horse loses form and doesn't register a win for a while the rating of that particular horse will drop but it still might be one of the highest rated horses in the race like Dan was today, hence the big weight. 

As it stands today Dan is an 83 rating I believe. For him to gain a light weight he would need to enter a benchmark 90 race or higher(listed/group). In that case, due to the fact his best is beyond him he would be way out of his depth in strong races.

Connections are in a tough spot now, for him to be a realistic chance of winning again they would need to target a weak race like an 80 benchmark or country handicap, but all that does is make him carry the grandstand.

I hope that makes sense a tad, I really shouldn't be typing on the back of a few scotches..:)

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Posted
1 hour ago, Macca said:

The 2 on top ended up fighting out the finish @Demon77... the winner (Malaise) probably had a slightly easier run than Wise Hero.  Dan Zephyr set the pace for the first 800m but just tired in the last 2 furlongs. 

I found a decent Group race to bet on (tomorrow) ... The Hong Kong Classic Mile The race is for 4yo (C & G) only,  set weights at 57kgs.  Worth a cool 1.5 million and is on at 8.10pm.

 

Yeah Macca, I think Dan worked too hard early but in saying that I think the younger horses are too good for him these days.

It was good finish though between the top 2.

Looking forward to your selections for Hong Kong tomorrow.

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2 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Yeah Macca, I think Dan worked too hard early but in saying that I think the younger horses are too good for him these days.

It was good finish though between the top 2.

Looking forward to your selections for Hong Kong tomorrow.

Sooner or later I'm going to whiff completely D77 but keep in mind that I would never advocate a large outlay.   $20 on a 3-6-6 combo can return 33% if successful and $30 will net 50% (if successful) I always try and do the form before I look at the odds. 

But for this race I'll do a 4-6-6 combo.  A $20 outlay returns 25% whilst a $30 outlay returns 37.5%

I like any of 4 runners to win ... NothingilikemoreExultantMore Than Lucky & Time to Celebrate and I've got ''Singapore Sling' & 'Lockheed' for 2nd & 3rd only. 

Here's the race form again ... The Hong Kong Classic Mile $1.5million SW 4yo (C&G) (Sunday 21 Jan 8.10pm)

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46 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

When Dan was in good form and going through the grades his rating enabled him to enter strong races with a light weight and it turned out as a success.

When a horse loses form and doesn't register a win for a while the rating of that particular horse will drop but it still might be one of the highest rated horses in the race like Dan was today, hence the big weight. 

As it stands today Dan is an 83 rating I believe. For him to gain a light weight he would need to enter a benchmark 90 race or higher(listed/group). In that case, due to the fact his best is beyond him he would be way out of his depth in strong races.

Connections are in a tough spot now, for him to be a realistic chance of winning again they would need to target a weak race like an 80 benchmark or country handicap, but all that does is make him carry the grandstand.

I hope that makes sense a tad, I really shouldn't be typing on the back of a few scotches..:)

Yes thankyou, now i understand. Never apologize for typing with a decent scotch! I expect nothing less from true Demon supporters.....god knows we need it!

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@Wadda We Sing & @Demon77

Will almost certainly end up going 4-6-6 tomorrow at Sha Tin (race 9) ... I don't want to leave the 3 out to win (Time to Celebrate)  ... and with that name it's a bit of an omen pick anyway. 

4-6-6 is a bit liking boxing 5 with 1 extra ... cost a tiny bit more but there's no 'What if' factor :ph34r:

 

 

 

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On 1/20/2018 at 9:44 PM, Macca said:

@Wadda We Sing & @Demon77

Will almost certainly end up going 4-6-6 tomorrow at Sha Tin (race 9) ... I don't want to leave the 3 out to win (Time to Celebrate)  ... and with that name it's a bit of an omen pick anyway. 

4-6-6 is a bit liking boxing 5 with 1 extra ... cost a tiny bit more but there's no 'What if' factor :ph34r:

 

 

 

Ended up 2 busy for racing on that day Macca and D77. How did you go? Im talking to my only other punting mate Brett who is a Cats supporter, and lives in Sydney. (Ok its hard to find good punting mates haha) But he spotted that Ace High is nominated in all Winxs upcoming races. He is also the surprising odds of 51/1.

The races are: Apollo Stakes 17th Feb. Winx 1.08 Ace High 51, Chipping Norton Stakes 3rd March Winx 1.20 Ace High 26, Queen Elizabeth Sat 14th April. Winx 1.40, Ace High 51.

Now, if you can find a bookie to roll over the 3 Winx races, (not sure you can do it on the TAB), you will return 1.81 over the 3 races. That is probably the best way to go. However.....I really like Ace High, and if not the quinella, could he actually roll the legend in one of these? At 51/1 worth a small flutter perhaps? Thoughts??

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3 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ended up 2 busy for racing on that day Macca and D77. How did you go? Im talking to my only other punting mate Brett who is a Cats supporter, and lives in Sydney. (Ok its hard to find good punting mates haha) But he spotted that Ace High is nominated in all Winxs upcoming races. He is also the surprising odds of 51/1.

The races are: Apollo Stakes 17th Feb. Winx 1.08 Ace High 51, Chipping Norton Stakes 3rd March Winx 1.20 Ace High 26, Queen Elizabeth Sat 14th April. Winx 1.40, Ace High 51.

Now, if you can find a bookie to roll over the 3 Winx races, (not sure you can do it on the TAB), you will return 1.81 over the 3 races. That is probably the best way to go. However.....I really like Ace High, and if not the quinella, could he actually roll the legend in one of these? At 51/1 worth a small flutter perhaps? Thoughts??

Hi Wadda.

You might as well have a go on Ace High at those odds and if it wins you become the legend for backing the horse that beats Winx. 

I was on Foxplay last September when Winx ran it down in the last 10 metres and beat it by a whisker, I thought I was a clever little puppy for picking the horse that almost beat her.

If you were to bet on Ace High now and for whatever reason it doesn't run you should be able to get a refund, as the Tab odds aren't displayed as All In for the Apollo and  Chipping Norton.

 

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7 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ended up 2 busy for racing on that day Macca and D77. How did you go? Im talking to my only other punting mate Brett who is a Cats supporter, and lives in Sydney. (Ok its hard to find good punting mates haha) But he spotted that Ace High is nominated in all Winxs upcoming races. He is also the surprising odds of 51/1.

The races are: Apollo Stakes 17th Feb. Winx 1.08 Ace High 51, Chipping Norton Stakes 3rd March Winx 1.20 Ace High 26, Queen Elizabeth Sat 14th April. Winx 1.40, Ace High 51.

Now, if you can find a bookie to roll over the 3 Winx races, (not sure you can do it on the TAB), you will return 1.81 over the 3 races. That is probably the best way to go. However.....I really like Ace High, and if not the quinella, could he actually roll the legend in one of these? At 51/1 worth a small flutter perhaps? Thoughts??

Money back (again!) ... which is often the case in the group races Wadda.  But not always :ph34r: I miss a lot more on 2-5-5 but it's a much smaller outlay for a decent percentage.  3-6-6 has to include a couple of roughies to make the exercise worthwhile.

And 'Ace High' is definitely one to look out for following it's Derby success.  Before that won over 2000m & 1800m in the lead up to the classic. 

Was chatting to a mate about how we might bet in the Winx races ...

  • In Australia have Winx to win one-out in a First 4 ... then 3-6-6 (2nd,  3rd &  4th) or 2-5-5 (2nd,  3rd & 4th)   So it's 1-3-6-6 or 1-2-5-5.   The pools will be huge so the right combo can still pay a fair bit. 
  • If or when Winx races In Europe go the traditional multiple trifecta (3-6-6 or 2-5-5) ... in other words, include Winx to win but also include 1 or 2 horses that might beat it.  Again, the pools will be big and a lot might just have Winx as the winner only.

It should always be remembered that Winx not only always wins (here) but it runs great times as well - all at WFA level.  You could also load up on the quinella/exacta - Winx/Ace High. 

Anyway,  there's a few feature races in Oz to look out for over the weekend (to keep the interest up)

And there's 2 big Group 1's at Sha Tin on Sunday that are worth a bit of a look ... I'll be definitely having a look!

Finally,  here's last year's Queen Anne Stakes from Royal Ascot (Winx is being earmarked to start her European campaign with this race) ... you've just gotta love the 1600m long straight!

 

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14 minutes ago, Macca said:

Money back (again!) ... which is often the case in the group races Wadda.  But not always :ph34r: I miss a lot more on 2-5-5 but it's a much smaller outlay for a decent percentage.  3-6-6 has to include a couple of roughies to make the exercise worthwhile.

And 'Ace High' is definitely one to look out for following it's Derby success.  Before that won over 2000m & 1800m in the lead up to the classic. 

Was chatting to a mate about how we might bet in the Winx races ...

  • In Australia have Winx to win one-out in a First 4 ... then 3-6-6 (2nd,  3rd &  4th) or 2-5-5 (2nd,  3rd & 4th)   So it's 1-3-6-6 or 1-2-5-5.   The pools will be huge so the right combo can still pay a fair bit. 
  • If or when Winx races In Europe go the traditional multiple trifecta (3-6-6 or 2-5-5) ... in other words, include Winx to win but also include 1 or 2 horses that might beat it.  Again, the pools will be big and a lot might just have Winx as the winner only.

It should always be remembered that Winx not only always wins (here) but it runs great times as well - all at WFA level.  You could also load up on the quinella/exacta - Winx/Ace High. 

Anyway,  there's a few feature races in Oz to look out for over the weekend (to keep the interest up)

And there's 2 big Group 1's at Sha Tin on Sunday that are worth a bit of a look ... I'll be definitely having a look!

Finally,  here's last year's Queen Anne Stakes from Royal Ascot (Winx is being earmarked to start her European campaign with this race) ... you've just gotta love the 1600m long straight!

 

Appreciate the effort you put in Macca to keep us up to date with the thoroughbreds.

With a hot weekend coming up it's a good time to spend indoors and enjoy the racing.

Wow, 1600m down a straight and the winner still wanted to run off the track when it got the wobbles.

 

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17 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Appreciate the effort you put in Macca to keep us up to date with the thoroughbreds.

With a hot weekend coming up it's a good time to spend indoors and enjoy the racing.

Wow, 1600m down a straight and the winner still wanted to run off the track when it got the wobbles.

 

There's often an ulterior motive in posting up the links to the feature races that I might have a bet on D77 ... rather than searching out the races again I can simply go to the 'land racing thread and click on the links.  Problem solved in a jiffy. 

I really do like the fields in both of those Sha Tin G1 races ... had a bit of luck a ways back with a number of the runners engaged.   There's a few Aussie jockeys involved as well.  The Stewards Cup especially is a real International affair.

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23 hours ago, Macca said:

There's often an ulterior motive in posting up the links to the feature races that I might have a bet on D77 ... rather than searching out the races again I can simply go to the 'land racing thread and click on the links.  Problem solved in a jiffy. 

I really do like the fields in both of those Sha Tin G1 races ... had a bit of luck a ways back with a number of the runners engaged.   There's a few Aussie jockeys involved as well.  The Stewards Cup especially is a real International affair.

Yes fantastic info there Macca. Who needs Racing.com when weve got you!

Ok a few things i noticed tomorrow @Caulfield......In the last Race i like Sohool to win. Jacquinot Bay is an interesting runner.....started her career when John Howard was Prime Minister ....(well not quite)....but is just getting better.......has only missed a place once in her last 8 starts!

Petrology is another strange one, it really likes to run a place at good odds......Race 8, I also like Dollar for Dollar for the win.

Race 7 The top 4 seem to have it between them.....thrown em all in the quaddie!

Race 6 Its too hard for me... any suggestions?

My Quaddie....fwiw......... 1,3,4,5,7/1,2,3,4/3,5/10

Oh yeah, and we are up to page 12 in our punting thread, which only started in October. Well done guys!

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23 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes fantastic info there Macca. Who needs Racing.com when weve got you!

Ok a few things i noticed tomorrow @Caulfield......In the last Race i like Sohool to win. Jacquinot Bay is an interesting runner.....started her career when John Howard was Prime Minister ....(well not quite)....but is just getting better.......has only missed a place once in her last 8 starts!

Petrology is another strange one, it really likes to run a place at good odds......Race 8, I also like Dollar for Dollar for the win.

Race 7 The top 4 seem to have it between them.....thrown em all in the quaddie!

Race 6 Its too hard for me... any suggestions?

My Quaddie....fwiw......... 1,3,4,5,7/1,2,3,4/3,5/10

Oh yeah, and we are up to page 12 in our punting thread, which only started in October. Well done guys!

Thanks Wadda, I'll take that quaddie.

 I will include the 7 ( Diapason) in race 6 and 6 (Petrology) in race 8. Like you stated, Petrology is hard to catch but it runs on more often than not and does place at long odds. Doesn't get beaten by a long margin usually even when it misses the place.

 

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27 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes fantastic info there Macca. Who needs Racing.com when weve got you!

Ok a few things i noticed tomorrow @Caulfield......In the last Race i like Sohool to win. Jacquinot Bay is an interesting runner.....started her career when John Howard was Prime Minister ....(well not quite)....but is just getting better.......has only missed a place once in her last 8 starts!

Petrology is another strange one, it really likes to run a place at good odds......Race 8, I also like Dollar for Dollar for the win.

Race 7 The top 4 seem to have it between them.....thrown em all in the quaddie!

Race 6 Its too hard for me... any suggestions?

My Quaddie....fwiw......... 1,3,4,5,7/1,2,3,4/3,5/10

Oh yeah, and we are up to page 12 in our punting thread, which only started in October. Well done guys!

I've only really looked (closely) at race 8 but I like your 2 choices Wadda ... I've included both in a multiple trifecta. 

As for race 6 ... after a quick glance I like the the 5,  4 & 1 in that order.  You've got it covered (hopefully) with your 5 choices of 1, 3,  4,  5 & 7.  Good luck!

Just another note on Winx ... if the horse does travel overseas the connections might want to avoid a confrontation with 'Enable' ... it won horse of the year last year as a 3yo filly.  Won 5 Group 1's including the 'Arc' - it's more of a 2000m - 2400m horse but it looks like it would probably brain them at 1600m as well.  The acceleration it shows at the end of it's races is a sight to behold. 

Here's 'Enable' winning the 'Arc' but the video will probably link to it's other successes last year - the commentary is great for all sorts of reasons too ...

 

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35 minutes ago, Macca said:

I've only really looked (closely) at race 8 but I like your 2 choices Wadda ... I've included both in a multiple trifecta. 

As for race 6 ... after a quick glance I like the the 5,  4 & 1 in that order.  You've got it covered (hopefully) with your 5 choices of 1, 3,  4,  5 & 7.  Good luck!

Just another note on Winx ... if the horse does travel overseas the connections might want to avoid a confrontation with 'Enable' ... it won horse of the year last year as a 3yo filly.  Won 5 Group 1's including the 'Arc' - it's more of a 2000m - 2400m horse but it looks like it would probably brain them at 1600m as well.  The acceleration it shows at the end of it's races is a sight to behold. 

Here's 'Enable' winning the 'Arc' but the video will probably link to it's other successes last year - the commentary is great for all sorts of reasons too ...

 

Cheers for the video Macca, loved every bit of it.

'Enable' is one serious filly, maybe they can bring her here so "Fun Time Frankie" can have some success in Oz. 

A clash with 'Winx', " I'd like to see that!"

 

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1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

Cheers for the video Macca, loved every bit of it.

'Enable' is one serious filly, maybe they can bring her here so "Fun Time Frankie" can have some success in Oz. 

A clash with 'Winx', " I'd like to see that!"

It would be fantastic if 'Enable' were to come to our shores and you never know,  it could happen in the future D77.  Maybe the Autumn rather than the Spring because of the crossover of the seasons in both hemispheres (targeting the Australia Cup,  The BMW & The Queen Elizabeth Stakes?)  It probably won't be this year though as we would have already heard about it. 

I thought of an idea that might keep kicking the thread along ... we each pick 1 horse for the upcoming weekend as our top pick/will win/moral/will at least run a place/sure thing.  We then have the choice of combining the picks in a multi if we so wish.  Or, if there are enough picks by enough people,  one can pick the eyes out of it.  Multi's can be put on which can include different meetings at fixed odds - that's at the TAB anyway.

As an example,  I would have nominated 'Cordero' in the Australia Day Cup at Warwick Farm today (it won - just!)  In the end,  I didn't put a trifecta on in the race because I couldn't find the right combo - but I did like the winner.  Because I do trifectas a lot I often find myself with the above dilemma.  There is nothing else this weekend that is jumping out at me but others here would probably have a fancied runner I'm sure.

Even 3 or 4 favourites can still add up to a sizeable combined odds (e.g. 3 x 4 x 3 x 2 = 72)  Place only on occasions? ... sometimes that is the better way. 

There's a few here that may just mainly read the thread that could join in if they so wish.  At the moment it's like '3-Way Turf Talk' (haha) but we could do with 3 or 4 more regulars.

Anyway,  it's just a thought. 

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1 hour ago, Macca said:

It would be fantastic if 'Enable' were to come to our shores and you never know,  it could happen in the future D77.  Maybe the Autumn rather than the Spring because of the crossover of the seasons in both hemispheres (targeting the Australia Cup,  The BMW & The Queen Elizabeth Stakes?)  It probably won't be this year though as we would have already heard about it. 

I thought of an idea that might keep kicking the thread along ... we each pick 1 horse for the upcoming weekend as our top pick/will win/moral/will at least run a place/sure thing.  We then have the choice of combining the picks in a multi if we so wish.  Or, if there are enough picks by enough people,  one can pick the eyes out of it.  Multi's can be put on which can include different meetings at fixed odds - that's at the TAB anyway.

As an example,  I would have nominated 'Cordero' in the Australia Day Cup at Warwick Farm today (it won - just!)  In the end,  I didn't put a trifecta on in the race because I couldn't find the right combo - but I did like the winner.  Because I do trifectas a lot I often find myself with the above dilemma.  There is nothing else this weekend that is jumping out at me but others here would probably have a fancied runner I'm sure.

Even 3 or 4 favourites can still add up to a sizeable combined odds (e.g. 3 x 4 x 3 x 2 = 72)  Place only on occasions? ... sometimes that is the better way. 

There's a few here that may just mainly read the thread that could join in if they so wish.  At the moment it's like '3-Way Turf Talk' (haha) but we could do with 3 or 4 more regulars.

Anyway,  it's just a thought. 

I like the idea Macca. I'd be more than happy to participate and I'm interested to see what a few more think.

My pick of the weekend was Brave Smash in the Group 2 at the Valley tonight, it wasn't very brave though.

 

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3 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

I like the idea Macca. I'd be more than happy to participate and I'm interested to see what a few more think.

My pick of the weekend was Brave Smash in the Group 2 at the Valley tonight, it wasn't very brave though.

 

Ha ha!  Of course we find out after the event that Weir thought the horse could have been a bit underdone - tell us beforehand please Darren! 

That race was really tricky - in the end I liked Brave Smash as well but a case could have been made for any of the 6 horses to win.  The Tri & F4 in that race were healthy dividends,  all things considered.

Anyway,  my take on offering a tip for a multi would be that if I can't see anything jumping out at me,  I'll refrain.  I don't like to guess. 

But apart from keeping the thread ticking over,  it gives us a chance to combine our thoughts for a possible profit.  2 heads are better than 1 and all that, D77.

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2 hours ago, Macca said:

Ha ha!  Of course we find out after the event that Weir thought the horse could have been a bit underdone - tell us beforehand please Darren! 

That race was really tricky - in the end I liked Brave Smash as well but a case could have been made for any of the 6 horses to win.  The Tri & F4 in that race were healthy dividends,  all things considered.

Anyway,  my take on offering a tip for a multi would be that if I can't see anything jumping out at me,  I'll refrain.  I don't like to guess. 

But apart from keeping the thread ticking over,  it gives us a chance to combine our thoughts for a possible profit.  2 heads are better than 1 and all that, D77.

Tricky indeed, small field, add the Valley factor and quite often a speed horse will take some catching in a sprint race. In saying that, I still felt Brave Smash was the top choice.

Lol, I much preferred the appraisal from Weir on Big Dukes' failure in the Mooney Valley Cup back in the spring.

When asked on radio a day or so about the poor showing, he simply replied " the horse went sh*thouse."  No sugar coating that time.

I think we could have some fun throwing our " Best Bets" together, especially with the Autumn Carnival just around the corner.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Tricky indeed, small field, add the Valley factor and quite often a speed horse will take some catching in a sprint race. In saying that, I still felt Brave Smash was the top choice.

Lol, I much preferred the appraisal from Weir on Big Dukes' failure in the Mooney Valley Cup back in the spring.

When asked on radio a day or so about the poor showing, he simply replied " the horse went sh*thouse."  No sugar coating that time.

I think we could have some fun throwing our " Best Bets" together, especially with the Autumn Carnival just around the corner.

Weir is certainly a character ... and an excellent trainer.  You often can't afford to leave out any of his horses.  Some jockeys are like that too (Bowman rode 2 winners yesterday)

Anyway,  with regards to posting up a tip,  I will almost certainly stick to the group races and in those races there is often a standout horse at non-prohibitive odds ... again,  the place odds only can also be tempting.  If we by chance end up with 5 or 6 legs then every add-on can often keep at least doubling the total odds.  And we can even leave something out of the multi if it doesn't appeal - each individual has a choice.

As it stands, it might just be 3 or maybe 4 picks but that's ok.  I also reckon that it can't be a compulsory thing either - we either as individuals put in a tip in any given week or we don't.  We all get caught up doing other things and it's not always possible to read up on the form and then post up a tip.

Good punting to all !

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44 minutes ago, Macca said:

Weir is certainly a character ... and an excellent trainer.  You often can't afford to leave out any of his horses.  Some jockeys are like that too (Bowman rode 2 winners yesterday)

Anyway,  with regards to posting up a tip,  I will almost certainly stick to the group races and in those races there is often a standout horse at non-prohibitive odds ... again,  the place odds only can also be tempting.  If we by chance end up with 5 or 6 legs then every add-on can often keep at least doubling the total odds.  And we can even leave something out of the multi if it doesn't appeal - each individual has a choice.

As it stands, it might just be 3 or maybe 4 picks but that's ok.  I also reckon that it can't be a compulsory thing either - we either as individuals put in a tip in any given week or we don't.  We all get caught up doing other things and it's not always possible to read up on the form and then post up a tip.

Good punting to all !

Good morning one and all ! My Australia Day celebrations started off at a house warming in Castlemaine and went downhill from there. There was so much thunder and lightning on the way home, that the petrol station in Daylesford was refusing to sell fuel ! Luckily i limped home anyway.

So, ive just managed to troll through the above posts and i totally concur. I like looking at other peoples suggested tips because i seem to have the unenviable knack of reading any given form guide and completely missing the obvious! Now if you'd like to attract more people to the thread, may i suggest a name change? Im not sure how you change thread titles, but i think the OP can do it? The OP only posted once here, so we may have to send him a message, (or write to DL). Im open to any suggestions for a title change, but my first thought was, Punter2Punter, or The Punting Thread. Not totally original, but nevertheless may have the desired effect.

I think the idea of a best bet for the day is a good one. If only you had of posted Cordero Macca, as i spent a good part of the afternoon speaking to a friend whos 2nd name was Cordero! But there you go. Its nice to have a standout horse, as it can be very useful in a leg here and there. If only there were such a thing!! I like the standout leg, because at the end of the day, you have to punt on something! If you can snare a standout, then your return will most likely be greater.

Thanks for liking my Quad. I dont mind the old quaddie. I especially loved the days when you got 2 legs for the one number. ie 4 and 14. Lost count of how many times the second number would get up! I also like going skinny one leg and wide in another. Trying to snag a one out and pick the roughy in a field leg is my favourite form of punting (apart from the all ups). As i said you have to at some stage bet on something, so i like to throw one in here and there.

Also Macca, i concur with the non compulsory nature, as stuff happens and punting can take a distant second to lifes callings. Good luck to all and may the punt be with you!

Ps what sort of run was that from the 3yo Enable! and what about the track! Left and right hand turns....what next, witches hats!?? (ok, yes we will leave that to the Dees!)

 

 

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Good morning one and all ! My Australia Day celebrations started off at a house warming in Castlemaine and went downhill from there. There was so much thunder and lightning on the way home, that the petrol station in Daylesford was refusing to sell fuel ! Luckily i limped home anyway.

So, ive just managed to troll through the above posts and i totally concur. I like looking at other peoples suggested tips because i seem to have the unenviable knack of reading any given form guide and completely missing the obvious! Now if you'd like to attract more people to the thread, may i suggest a name change? Im not sure how you change thread titles, but i think the OP can do it? The OP only posted once here, so we may have to send him a message, (or write to DL). Im open to any suggestions for a title change, but my first thought was, Punter2Punter, or The Punting Thread. Not totally original, but nevertheless may have the desired effect.

I think the idea of a best bet for the day is a good one. If only you had of posted Cordero Macca, as i spent a good part of the afternoon speaking to a friend whos 2nd name was Cordero! But there you go. Its nice to have a standout horse, as it can be very useful in a leg here and there. If only there were such a thing!! I like the standout leg, because at the end of the day, you have to punt on something! If you can snare a standout, then your return will most likely be greater.

Thanks for liking my Quad. I dont mind the old quaddie. I especially loved the days when you got 2 legs for the one number. ie 4 and 14. Lost count of how many times the second number would get up! I also like going skinny one leg and wide in another. Trying to snag a one out and pick the roughy in a field leg is my favourite form of punting (apart from the all ups). As i said you have to at some stage bet on something, so i like to throw one in here and there.

Also Macca, i concur with the non compulsory nature, as stuff happens and punting can take a distant second to lifes callings. Good luck to all and may the punt be with you!

I do know one thing ... there are more than just 5 or 6 punters on 'land!  Sooner or later they'll be attracted to the thread or just stumble upon it by happenstance.  And everyone loves a tip!

But the thread does need a new name - any of your suggestions or any other  relevant name will do.  The mods would probably need to change it but if it can't be done then 'Spring Carnival Caulfield' might just have to do. 

Speaking of 'Punter to Punter',  I was a real fan of the RRR show back in the day - Tracy Harvey (Tammy?),  Slim Whittle,  Dr Turf,  Con Marasco,  Trevor Marmalade et al were simply great and highly entertaining. 

Here's a blast from the past from the RRR crew ...

 

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9 minutes ago, Macca said:

I do know one thing ... there are more than just 5 or 6 punters on 'land!  Sooner or later they'll be attracted to the thread or just stumble upon it by happenstance.  And everyone loves a tip!

But the thread does need a new name - any of your suggestions or any other  relevant name will do.  The mods would probably need to change it but if it can't be done then 'Spring Carnival Caulfield' might just have to do. 

Speaking of 'Punter to Punter',  I was a real fan of the RRR show back in the day - Tracy Harvey (Tammy?),  Slim Whittle,  Dr Turf,  Con Marasco,  Trevor Marmalade et al were simply great and highly entertaining. 

Here's a blast from the past from the RRR crew ...

 

Classic Macca. Thanks for that. Was that Dr Turf in the sunglasses to the left of Slim at the end there?

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15 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Classic Macca. Thanks for that. Was that Dr Turf in the sunglasses to the left of Slim at the end there?

Yep ... with Tracy Harvey on the right.  Con Marasco & Trev Marmalade are probably in the clip somewhere as well.

You got the first leg up in the quaddie I see there Wadda - 5,  4  & 1 was the result.  I picked it in one in a post above! (in order) 

The punters curse - shouda,  couda,  wouda!

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