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Phew!!! Showed some guts and hopefully it improves some more going forward. 

 

 
2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Post race jockey said it is pretty average at getting out of the gates, but is improving. A better start sees him win well. Good chance in the Slipper. should be around 8/1

It was $201 for the Slipper prior to its Pierro Plate win a fortnight ago. PL kicking in as I didn't put a dollar on it at those odds. Not saying it will win but it might have been a decent cash out offer.

2 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

It was $201 for the Slipper prior to its Pierro Plate win a fortnight ago. PL kicking in as I didn't put a dollar on it at those odds. Not saying it will win but it might have been a decent cash out offer.

A mate said he found it at 50/1 for the Slipper this week, but i couldnt see it anywhere. ......was your mate at the track? The owners looked pretty happy. That horse would have been a good one to get in on for some shares D77.

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

A mate said he found it at 50/1 for the Slipper this week, but i couldnt see it anywhere. ......was your mate at the track? The owners looked pretty happy. That horse would have been a good one to get in on for some shares D77.

Yeah he was in there somewhere, he said it was a big win. Happy days at Randwick for connections and it's still a colt.... 

 

16 hours ago, Macca said:

It does ... the winner should come from the top 3 which suits my 3 - 5 - 5 Trifecta system (when it works!)  Throw in the 2 Weir horses for 2nd & 3rd and there you have it. 

I haven't really looked closely at the Flemington card but I've got a mate who gets the odd tip or 2 ... he's been given 'Hear the Chant' (Race 3 No.2) &  'Seattle Park' (Race 5 No.11)  Might be worth a $3 three leg multi (coupled with one of our best bets)

I got on Hear the Chant, looks like your mates mail is not bad Macca! Tell him thanks from Ballarat!

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18 minutes ago, Macca said:

Not so easy that time but we're now 2 from 2 !

The jockey only pushed Santos late in a slowly run race.  There's some improvement to come with the horse.

Care to Think up next. (No pressure) .....:)

. I was wondering actually Macca was is our strike rate so far? We were 8 from 11 at one stage i think? Is it possible to go back and keep a running tally? Doesnt mean much as it will eventually even out, but i think weve done pretty well so far.

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I got on Hear the Chant, looks like your mates mail is not bad Macca! Tell him thanks from Ballarat!

My mate gets good mail ... the tips aren't frequent but they rarely miss.  It was a real surprise to get 2 tips (the other tip Seattle Park goes in race 5)

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Care to Think up next. (No pressure) .....:)

. I was wondering actually Macca was is our strike rate so far? We were 8 from 11 at one stage i think? Is it possible to go back and keep a running tally? Doesnt mean much as it will eventually even out, but i think weve done pretty well so far.

Before today Wadda our record was ... 15: 10 - 3 - 0

It's now ... 17: 12 - 3 - 0

 

 
2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Before today Wadda our record was ... 15: 10 - 3 - 0

It's now ... 17: 12 - 3 - 0

 

Well if it was a horse, youd be on it wouldnt you!! That is outstanding work.

Actually i like Egg Tart in this next race @ Randwick.......a very good place bet i think. distance a tad short, but will be running on. Had something like an eye injury last campaign the trainer has said.....(but they always say that stuff)....pretty sharp before that. Dropping back to a Grp 3 here.


8 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Actually i like Egg Tart in this next race @ Randwick.......a very good place bet i think. distance a tad short, but will be running on. Had something like an eye injury last campaign the trainer has said.....(but they always say that stuff)....pretty sharp before that. Dropping back to a Grp 3 here.

It had better not win!

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

It had better not win!

haha.... I hear ya Macca.....lets hope he just scraps into a place

Care to Think comes into 2.80.

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4 minutes ago, Macca said:

It had better not win!

Lol I just realised it's in one of our races.

Into 2.50 now...Egg Tart drifting.. good quinella?

Unlucky, caught 3 wide the whole trip. Not a good ride by the jock. Jumped well and didn't push on to sit outside leader, tried to take it back and slot in but was caught in no mans land.


18: 12.4.0.    I thought it was home..... Bad luck....beaten by a random 19/1 shot. Onwards and upwards!

1 hour ago, Macca said:

Not so easy that time but we're now 2 from 2 !

The jockey only pushed Santos late in a slowly run race.  There's some improvement to come with the horse.

I backed Spin. Thought he'd get there

Im on Seattle Park here.

Boxed in on the fence all the way. Bad luck.

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13 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Unlucky, caught 3 wide the whole trip. Not a good ride by the jock. Jumped well and didn't push on to sit outside leader, tried to take it back and slot in but was caught in no mans land.

I thought the horse had every chance ... the winner was too good.  'Care to Think' just didn't have the same finishing speed like it has shown previously.  Something was amiss even though it didn't run badly. 

7 minutes ago, Macca said:

I thought the horse had every chance ... the winner was too good.  'Care to Think' just didn't have the same finishing speed like it has shown previously.  Something was amiss even though it didn't run badly. 

I thought due to the horses ability it gave itself every chance of winning even though it probably covered more turf than any other.


26 minutes ago, binman said:

I backed Spin. Thought he'd get there

That was the only horse my mate was worried about.

Well my confidence in the first half of the day has been well placed - at least at Flemington. No winners at randwick as of yet but backed the first four winners at Flemington and nailed the early quaddie. Twice.

I love days when you are up early because the stress of losing is taken away. Top wins by Aloft and Hear the Chant, which were both great odds.

1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

I thought due to the horses ability it gave itself every chance of winning even though it probably covered more turf than any other.

It was drawn out wide but as you said,  the jockey could have pushed it towards the leader early ... looked like he was looking for cover but it didn't work. 

Of course,  we need these best bets to win so 2nd is no real consolation.

 

Winx absolutely supreme although the horse didn't have much to beat ... it has come back as good as ever. 

Next up for Winx is the George Ryder Stakes (March 24)

39 minutes ago, Macca said:

Winx absolutely supreme although the horse didn't have much to beat ... it has come back as good as ever. 

Next up for Winx is the George Ryder Stakes (March 24)

Misses the start by 4 lengths......some people put massive amounts on her like 100k in one case....you would have had a heart attack at that start!! Amazing win.

The quinella paid well, 2.70. Prized Icon was always going to run 2nd.

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