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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Glad you stopped drinking D77..... :)

 

Lol, that’s all I felt like doing after hearing the news about TMac/Viney today.

Get On is on now and I just flicked over, only 15 minutes left though, haven’t spotted the Guru yet.

 

Edit to the post above @Wadda We Sing

As I was submitting the above reply, Get On showed JJ’s best bets for Morphetville.

Race 2 #5 Sagaab $2.70W Tab

Race 9 #7 Manuel $2.70W Tab

19 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Edit to the post above @Wadda We Sing

As I was submitting the above reply, Get On showed JJ’s best bets for Morphetville.

Race 2 #5 Sagaab $2.70W Tab

Race 9 #7 Manuel $2.70W Tab

Yeah the 'Get On' crew call James Jordan 'Safari JJ' - suit related? :ph34r:

Anyway,  we've at least got a couple of his tips in advance - I'll be getting on!

They all tipped well last week especially 'Gator' who tipped a heap of winners - he's another who knows his stuff. 

 
2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yeah the ‘Get On’ crew call James Jordan 'Safari JJ' - suit related? :ph34r:

Anyway,  we've at least got a couple of his tips in advance - I'll be getting on!

They all tipped well last week especially 'Gator' who tipped a heap of winners - he's another who knows his stuff. 

I noted their “Best” for the weekend.  

5 horses adds up to around $123 for the multi. Worth a fiver Macca?

Agree with you on Gator, I’ve always enjoyed listening to him. 

10 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Edit to the post above @Wadda We Sing

As I was submitting the above reply, Get On showed JJ’s best bets for Morphetville.

Race 2 #5 Sagaab $2.70W Tab

Race 9 #7 Manuel $2.70W Tab

Good work.


10 hours ago, Demon77 said:

Lol, that’s all I felt like doing after hearing the news about TMac/Viney today.

Get On is on now and I just flicked over, only 15 minutes left though, haven’t spotted the Guru yet.

Yes just saw that, shocking.

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yes just saw that, shocking.

Yeah body blow Wadda, just so we don’t derail the thread the bolded above was a very good horse.:)

Rosehill track currently rated as a heavy8 but with no more rain forecast the track might end up being rated as a soft7 improving as the day goes on. 

There's a bit of wind about tomorrow so that might dry the track out a bit as well.  What we do know is that the conditions won't be like last year where the track was rated as a heavy10

 
23 hours ago, Demon77 said:

I noted their “Best” for the weekend.  

5 horses adds up to around $123 for the multi. Worth a fiver Macca?

Agree with you on Gator, I’ve always enjoyed listening to him. 

No good tonight was the Gator ... 1 winner only.  'Safari JJ' will hopefully provide a few winners for us tomorrow :ph34r:

'Hellbent' salutes in the William Reid Stakes ... very impressive and a terrific ride by Williams.  Weir gets another Group 1.   The First4 paid over 8k yet all the horses involved in the finish were decent.  Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing D77? ha ha

Spanish Reef was also quite imposing in the Sunline Stakes ... destined now for Sydney and could do well up there - worth following at least. 

38 minutes ago, Macca said:

No good tonight was the Gator ... 1 winner only.  'Safari JJ' will hopefully provide a few winners for us tomorrow :ph34r:

'Hellbent' salutes in the William Reid Stakes ... very impressive and a terrific ride by Williams.  Weir gets another Group 1.   The First4 paid over 8k yet all the horses involved in the finish were decent.  Isn't hindsight a wonderful thing D77? ha ha

Spanish Reef was also quite imposing in the Sunline Stakes ... destined now for Sydney and could do well up there - worth following at least. 

I tuned in to watch the William Reid only out of interest. Good price for Hellbent Macca, sooner or later it was going to produce its customary finishing burst and beat them home. I was surprised with the F4 dividend. Catchy ran a great race, it looked like the horse was going backwards prior to the final turn.

I just finished a phone conversation with my mate, he’s so pumped about tomorrow he won’t be able to sleep.

Barrier 7 for Gai’s 7th Slipper???

I hope it salutes for the sole fact of seeing him on the TV carrying on like a looney. He thinks Sunlight and Written By are special horses and they hope Santos jumps well and settles into the first few or so. 

Edited by Demon77


G'day punters. Super tricky day at Rosehill tomorrow, a bit more straight forward at Mornington

Best bet (and my best of the Autumn thus far): Gailo Chop- a ratings special if ever there was one. At 115 a full 6 points (and therefore 6 lengths) clear of the next best. Loves rain affected going with 3 wins and second from 5 starts on the slow and 3 from 3 in the heavy. 6 from 12 at the distance is not too shabby either. Has Zahra on board who is in hot form.

Best value: Peribsen

Best long shot: Ball of Muscle (with apologies to Fragonard) 

And if you want o make some some small change can't go wrong backing Kah in Adelaide for the jockey challenge. not sure what she is tomorrow as they don't put the market up until the morning, but i doubt will be much over 1.50. But she will win easing down. if she is much longer than 1.50 then good value

As stated above, tough day coming up.

Best Bet: Rosehill Race 3 No. 6 Alward. $3.80

Each Way Best: Rosehill R8 No.5 English.

Good luck to Santos today, not often do you find a close mate having a runner in the Slipper. 

Happy punting fellow Demonlanders!

So our 3 best bets so far (payout 'best available')

Rosehill  Race 3  No.6  Alward (4.60)

Rosehill  Race 4  No.1  Gailo Chop (2.30)

Mornington  Race 7  No.11  Kings Will Dream (2.35)

Over to @Wadda We Sing for the final tip.

Good luck to all today ... it will be a great days racing. 

1 minute ago, Macca said:

So our 3 best bets so far (payout 'best available')

Rosehill  Race 3  No.6  Alward (4.60)

Rosehill  Race 4  No.1  Gailo Chop (2.30)

Mornington  Race 7  No.11  Kings Will Dream (2.35)

Over to @Wadda We Sing for the final tip.

Good luck to all today ... it will be a great days racing. 

Im sticking with Ace High. The soft ground is a bit of an unknown factor, but he hasnt been beaten past 1800m.

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Im sticking with Ace High. The soft ground is a bit of an unknown factor, but he hasnt been beaten past 1800m.

Good call Wadda ...

So here are the 4 best bets ...

Rosehill  Race 3  No.6  Alward (4.60)

Rosehill  Race 4  No.1  Gailo Chop (2.30)

Rosehill  Race 6  No.1  Ace High (6.50)

Mornington  Race 7  No.11  Kings Will Dream (2.35)

Combined odds of - 160-1 (best available)


The winner of the first (I Am Excited) ran 1:11.45 so the track may not be all that badly effected by the rain.  The horses weren't cutting the track up that much either. 

JJ likes Blue Morpho in the first (No.6)

5 minutes ago, Macca said:

JJ likes Blue Morpho in the first (No.6)

Just took it for a place...paid ok.

JJ likes Tunes in the next at Morphettville (No.3)

 

5 minutes ago, Macca said:

JJ likes Tunes in the next at Morphettville (No.3)

 

I was on his best bet i thought....you posted it yesterday? No 5 Sagaab..i threw it in with our best!


2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I was on his best bet i thought....you posted it yesterday? No 5 Sagaab..i threw it in with our best!

Apparently it was the wrong tip ... anyway,  you got the win, Wadda. 

I backed Tunes each-way so money back (as it was in the first race)  By the way,  Tunes has had over 100 races!

Edited by Macca

Just now, Macca said:

Apparently it was the wrong tip ... anyway,  you got the win, Wadda. 

I backed Tunes each-way so money back (as it was in the first race)

What?? Wrong tip and i won...haha....how could it be the wrong tip?

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Apparently it was the wrong tip ... anyway,  you got the win, Wadda. 

I backed Tunes each-way so money back (as it was in the first race)  By the way,  Tunes has had over 100 races!

So JJ gives two tips for the race and runs the quinella....legend!!!

Edited by Demon77

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

What?? Wrong tip and i won...haha....how could it be the wrong tip?

Ha ha!  You know,  that never happens but it just did!

Bad luck on Alward D77. just missed.


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