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Alizee now out to 18.00 (enhanced) in the Coolmore Classic ... that's overs.  A beaten favourite last start finishing 6th but only 1.8 lengths off the winner (Shoals)

I've included it in a trifecta as a possible winner ... good/class horses always deserve a 2nd chance. 

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Edited by Macca

 

G'day punters.

Had a funny day last week. had to last at Fleminton to get a winner there but blitzed at Randwick to end up with a nice profit.

Best etc today:

Best Bet: Hear the Cahnt

Best value: He Ecksels

Best longshot: Latin Boy

13 hours ago, Macca said:

Alister Clarke Stakes on in 15 minutes ... Cliff's Edge is now odds on but should be too classy for this lot.   Hope so anyway :ph34r:

I wanted tp take Cliffs Edge as my best bet, but i thought it was best to stick to the Saturday otherwise it will start getting messy. What did it pay in the end?

 
5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I wanted tp take Cliffs Edge as my best bet, but i thought it was best to stick to the Saturday otherwise it will start getting messy. What did it pay in the end?

Not a lot Wadda. In the end $1.65 fixed. Not sure if a higher price was on offer. 

14 hours ago, Macca said:

So here are the 3 best bets (with 1 more to follow) ...

Rosehill  Race 4  No.1  Written By (2.30 enhanced)

Flemington  Race 5  No.1  Tosen Stardom  (2.45 best available)

Morphettville  Race 9  No.5  Despatch  (3.30 best available)

A multi returns about 14-1 as Wadda indicated but backing the horses separately could return about 18-1 if you let the winnings ride. 

I like all 3 tips and I reckon we're in with a big show this week. 

 

Not sure what you mean by this? Do you mean roll over your winning onto the next horse.....because the tote will pay more than fixed?


1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Not sure what you mean by this? Do you mean roll over your winning onto the next horse.....because the tote will pay more than fixed?

Yeah Wadda I meant that if you took the first leg at best possible fixed odds (or enhanced/boosted odds) and then let the winnings roll over to the next leg where you bet the same way.  The odds can end up being better overall by doing it that way. 

Anyway,  I've done my usual bets with our picks ... multi up the 4 (out already with 'Hear the Chant' not winning!) and then a small outlay on the 4 trebles. 

James Jordan picked the trifecta in order in the 1st at Morphettville.  If he keeps that up we'll have discovered a licence to print money :ph34r:

1 minute ago, Macca said:

James Jordan picked the trifecta in order in the 1st at Morphettville.  If he keeps that up we'll have discovered a licence to print money :ph34r:

Does he only give them out before each race though? Has he any bets he mentioned for later on??

 
8 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yeah Wadda I meant that if you took the first leg at best possible fixed odds (or enhanced/boosted odds) and then let the winnings roll over to the next leg where you bet the same way.  The odds can end up being better overall by doing it that way. 

Anyway,  I've done my usual bets with our picks ... multi up the 4 (out already with 'Hear the Chant' not winning!) and then a small outlay on the 4 trebles. 

Ah ok,  i thought that was what you meant. I would find it hard to put that 3rd race on after winning the first 2...haha....take the money and run. Thats kinda why multis are so good.

I missed Hear the Chant....bad luck BM, next week is always better.

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Does he only give them out before each race though? Has he any bets he mentioned for later on??

Well on Racing.com the 'Best-bets; were the same except the 4 was named 4th instead of the 7.   So the first 3 picks were the same. 

Tim Edwards also put his tips up but I don't know anything about him. 

The 'Best-bet' picks have been up since Wednesday where as Tim's tips only went up today. 

I'm just going to keep an eye out ... are you on twitter Wadda?  Maybe we could find out his tips that way


1 minute ago, Macca said:

Well on Racing.com the 'Best-bets; were the same except the 4 was named 4th instead of the 7.   So the first 3 picks were the same. 

Tim Edwards also put his tips up but I don't know anything about him. 

The 'Best-bet' picks have been up since Wednesday where as Tim's tips only went up today. 

I'm just going to keep an eye out ... are you on twitter Wadda?  Maybe we could find out his tips that way

Ok, i see....keep an eye out then i guess....no not on twitter......im enough of a twit as it is!

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ok, i see....keep an eye out then i guess....no not on twitter......im enough of a twit as it is!

Well we know that James gives his tips out just before the race so that's something.

I did my form for Flemington based on it being a leaders tracks and if i proved to be correct was confident Holbien would lead and win. It looks like i was right about the leaders track and if so i could well be in for a good day as i have backed leaders from go to whoa. 

Well James Jordans tips aren't the same as the best-bet tips on racing.com. 

Just noticed the winner at Morphetville R2 was ridden by the trainer. Unless there are two Shayne Cahills out there. Nice divvy by the way.

Edited by Demon77


Nice win by 'Sunlight' although she didn't have it all her way ... needed the gallop according to the jockey & trainer. 

Written By had to fight hard to keep that cheeky Sandbar at bay. The Slipper looms as a cracking race. 

Just now, Demon77 said:

Written By had to fight hard to keep that cheeky Sandbar at bay. The Slipper looms as a cracking race. 

Yeah D77 ... 'Sandbar' wasn't far away (1.4 lengths) in it's last run won by Santos.  'Written By' ran half a second quicker than Sunlight today as well.  Races are raced with different tempo's so the time isn't the be all and end all. 

But as you said,  the Slipper could be a beauty. 

 

Strong win by Written By.......still unbeaten. Im not getting off just yet. Will be a great Slipper next week.

Come on Tosen.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

1 hour ago, binman said:

I did my form for Flemington based on it being a leaders tracks and if i proved to be correct was confident Holbien would lead and win. It looks like i was right about the leaders track and if so i could well be in for a good day as i have backed leaders from go to whoa. 

Nice one Binman. What have you backed?


Wow.....thats racing right there. Even Darren Weir looked shocked.

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Wow.....thats racing right there. Even Darren Weir looked shocked.

Yep ... it's either unexplainable or there's possibly a good reason. 

Tosen will be decent odds in its next run.   It was beaten a long way from home. 

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Yep ... it's either unexplainable or there's possibly a good reason. 

Tosen will be decent odds in its next run.   It was beaten a long way from home. 

. Its done that before to i remember, then it goes to 2000 comes out and smashes them. Strange horse. Humidor is a good horse.

James Jorden gets another home

 
15 hours ago, Macca said:

Alizee now out to 18.00 (enhanced) in the Coolmore Classic ... that's overs.  A beaten favourite last start finishing 6th but only 1.8 lengths off the winner (Shoals)

I've included it in a trifecta as a possible winner ... good/class horses always deserve a 2nd chance. 

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You’ve talked me into it Macca. A flutter at those odds can’t hurt.

1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

You’ve talked me into it Macca. A flutter at those odds can’t hurt.

I'm on as well ... need a collect too :ph34r:


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