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2 Best bets so far ...

Flemington  Race 7  No.1  Cliff's Edge  $6.00

Morphettville  Race 4  No.2   Stellar Collision $2.70

So it's over to @Demon77 & @binman  for their expertise. 

 

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Edited by Macca

 
2 hours ago, Macca said:

2 Best bets so far ...

Flemington  Race 7  No.1  Cliff's Edge  $6.00

Morphettville  Race 4  No.2   Stellar Collision $2.70

So it's over to @Demon77 & @binman  for their expertise. 

Best Bet.

Randwick Race 8 No. 3 Alizee $1.80.

I struggled to find anything at longer odds. Alizee is definitely a class above her rivals and is well weighted. She trialled well recently and I believe she will be hard to beat. 

It's probably a bit silly not to declare Redzel as my "Best" as the horse is the same odds as Alizee but my record with straight races isn't very good.

Edit: Sorry Macca, quoted you by mistake.

Edited by Demon77

1 hour ago, Demon77 said:

Best Bet.

Randwick Race 8 No. 3 Alizee $1.80.

I struggled to find anything at longer odds. Alizee is definitely a class above her rivals and is well weighted. She trialled well recently and I believe she will be hard to beat. 

It's probably a bit silly not to declare Redzel as my "Best" as the horse is the same odds as Alizee but my record with straight races isn't very good.

Edit: Sorry Macca, quoted you by mistake.

Ok, cool D77. So that gives us Alizee 1.80, Cliffs Edge 6.00 and Stellar Collision 2.70 for a whopping great return of 29.16 for your lazy dollar.......a return of 145.8 for your minimum multi outlay of 5 bucks....Ill be putting that into the Dees girls against Freo making that return of 211.41.

Binman will do his usual Sat morning picks and wee should be right to go.

 
10 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Best Bet.

Randwick Race 8 No. 3 Alizee $1.80.

I struggled to find anything at longer odds. Alizee is definitely a class above her rivals and is well weighted. She trialled well recently and I believe she will be hard to beat. 

It's probably a bit silly not to declare Redzel as my "Best" as the horse is the same odds as Alizee but my record with straight races isn't very good.

Edit: Sorry Macca, quoted you by mistake.

Alizee is certainly the class horse of the race D77... drawn well for the 1200m too. 

Down to an 11 horse field so getting a run shouldn't be an issue.  The horse will possibly be ridden forward anyway from barrier 4 (or at least near the front of the race)

Im a bit pressed for time this morning, what time is the first selection starting?


5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Im a bit pressed for time this morning, what time is the first selection starting?

Are you still celebrating last nights triumph Wadda??

3.01pm for the first leg.

3 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Are you still celebrating last nights triumph Wadda??

3.01pm for the first leg.

Always celebrating D77, always. :)

Good work through, actually have to dash off to Melbourne.

 

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ill have a look at that also Macca.

So Poysed won in convincing fashion at the Valley at its last start and Craig Williams is on board ... the even money favourite 'Kings Will Dream' is trained by Weir so the horse (So Poysed) is more of an each-way chance. 


4 minutes ago, Macca said:

So Poysed won in convincing fashion at the Valley at its last start and Craig Williams is on board ... the even money favourite 'Kings Will Dream' is trained by Weir so the horse (So Poysed) is more of an each-way chance. 

Worth a look for sure, and perhaps a quinella there.. Im also interested in Paris Rock, Flemington R6. $4.20 atm. Undefeated in its 3 runs so far comes up against Aloisia which i also toyed with as a best bet. Ill be putting a quinella on for these two as well.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Best bet Randwick Race 4  no 2 Deploy 

Bets value Randwick Race 8 no 1 Frolic

Best longshot (or each way if you prefer) Flemington Race 6  no 5 Rimraam

Nice one Binman, now our selections are complete. Good luck everyone with your combinations and lets see how we go.

6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Nice one Binman, now our selections are complete. Good luck everyone with your combinations and lets see how we go.

Yep ... good luck to all !

Best bets ... 

Morphettville  Race 4  No.2  Stellar Collision

Randwick  Race 4  No.2  Deploy

Flemington  Race 7  No.1  Cliff's Edge

Randwick  Race 8  No.3  Alizee

37 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Worth a look for sure, and perhaps a quinella there.. Im also interested in Paris Rock Flemington R6. $4.20 atm. Undefeated in its 3 runs so far comes up against Aloisia which i also toyed with as a best bet. Ill be putting a quinella on for these two as well.

Definite chance in my opinion, up in class but looks a promising galloper. 

Santos up in 5 mins.

Edited by Demon77


Superstar. Damn in the mad rush at the TAB i forgot to get on. Well done D77

I did think about it as a best bet too. Might well be next time it runs!

Edited by Wadda We Sing

3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Superstar. Damn in the mad rush at the TAB i forgot to get on. Well done D77

Sheesh, it won well, they told me it was primed for a first-up run but that was impressive. Hopefully for my mate, it guides them towards the Golden Slipper. 

Spewing you missed it Wadda, I had a small each way bet on it.

Edited by Demon77

Best longshot.

Flem Race 9 No.1 He's Our Rokkii.

Flemington Quaddie.....1,1,1,F.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

I was tempted to make my bets bet Mark Zahra in the jockey challenge. Was terrific odds at 2.80. Good start from him with an early double and will be al but impossible to beat from here given the second fav Williams is yet to score point. I backed Clark for the JC in Sydney so whilst i didn;t back Santos 9forgot yout tip 77 - foolish) i was happy he got up as Clark was riding it. 


 

21 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Sheesh, it won well, they told me it was primed for a first-up run but that was impressive. Hopefully for my mate, it guides them towards the Golden Slipper. 

Spewing you missed it Wadda, I had a small each way bet on it.

Well done on Santos D77  ... won well. 

Excellent prospects.

I wasn't on it either ... got caught up.  Punters lament at play again!

I'll catch up with you blokes later ... out for the arvo. 

Let's hope we all get a decent collect

Me too, off to Melbourne. Might have a look at White Night later on as well. Good Luck. Ill be interested to see what combinations get up.

 
1 hour ago, Demon77 said:

Best longshot.

Flem Race 9 No.1 He's Our Rokkii.

I like him too. I backed him and Royal rapture who is alos good value. Super tricky day, particularly at Flemington and on days like this you can back a couple of horse in some races and still make a good profit (assuming one of them wins!). Have done this a few times today

2 hours ago, binman said:

Best bet Randwick Race 4  no 2 Deploy 

Bets value Randwick Race 8 no 1 Frolic

Best longshot (or each way if you prefer) Flemington Race 6  no 5 Rimraam

Nice pick Binman, it got smashed late in the betting.


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