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Hmmm....no Santos again. The issue must be lingering, still shaping up as a very good race. Quality fields assembled in Melbourne and Sydney.

 
4 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Hmmm....no Santos again. The issue must be lingering, still shaping up as a very good race. Quality fields assembled in Melbourne and Sydney.

That's a shame DZ ... was looking forward to Santos running.

The fields are good ... not quite as good as last week but nonetheless,  at least 7 or 8 good stakes races with nearly all of them being good betting races.

Nature Strip is auditioning for the 'Everest' (again) whilst Trapeze Artist,  The Autumn Sun & Champagne Cuddles resume.  And Bonneval is back after a long lay-off.

And we've hit the 100th page for the thread ... well done to all !

Now for the double-century!

Going early with the ‘ Best Bet’ fellas. Busy couple of days coming up.

Mooney Valley Race 1

Number 2 : Naantali  TAB Odds: $2.60

An update on Santos. 

Decided not run the horse in a hot field first up. Santos had an exhibition gallop against Siege Of Quebec in between races last week at Randwick. He did finish about a head behind the other runner but his last 600m was faster than Redzel’s on the day. I believe they have changed their strategy on how to attack the Spring. 

 

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On 9/5/2018 at 6:11 PM, Macca said:

That's a shame DZ ... was looking forward to Santos running.

The fields are good ... not quite as good as last week but nonetheless,  at least 7 or 8 good stakes races with nearly all of them being good betting races.

Nature Strip is auditioning for the 'Everest' (again) whilst Trapeze Artist,  The Autumn Sun & Champagne Cuddles resume.  And Bonneval is back after a long lay-off.

And we've hit the 100th page for the thread ... well done to all !

Now for the double-century!

Yes indeed Macca, and well done to all contributors over a relatively short period of time as we raise our collective bat to the grandstand to our maiden century.

Best Bet:

Mooney Valley Race 7, No 1 Osborne Bulls $3.90

Good luck to the Dees Tomorrow night.

Edited by Wadda We Sing


Best Bets:

 Mooney Valley Race 1  Number 2 : Naantali  TAB Odds: $2.60

Morphettville Race 4  No.3  Freehearted  $3.10

Mooney Valley Race 7, No 1 Osborne Bulls $3.90

Approx 31/1 for your $1.00.....good luck everyne.....GO DEES!

 

22 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Best Bets:

 Mooney Valley Race 1  Number 2 : Naantali  TAB Odds: $2.60

Morphettville Race 4  No.3  Freehearted  $3.10

Mooney Valley Race 7, No 1 Osborne Bulls $3.90

Approx 31/1 for your $1.00.....good luck everyne.....GO DEES!

Osborne Bulls has been scratched Wadda ... out with an elevated temperature ?

14 minutes ago, Macca said:

Osborne Bulls has been scratched Wadda ... out with an elevated temperature ?

Cheers Macca, just got to the TAB and always a wise choice to look in this thread first. 

We sit back and enjoy the races, rugby and footy today. 

 

Best thw autumn sun. Rosehill race 4 no 1. A class above. Like the dees

54 minutes ago, Macca said:

Osborne Bulls has been scratched Wadda ... out with an elevated temperature ?

Wadda is having his recovery session from last night in the bay as we speak Macca.

A quick text to him and he has nominated his substitute best @Morphetville.

Race 8 Number 8 Romancer $3.70

J Kah riding for Weir.

Edited by Dee Zephyr
Hard to spell correctly after a night on the turps!


Best Bets

 

Mooney Valley Race 1  Number 2 Naantali $2.90

Rosehill Race 4 No.1 The Autumn Sun $2.15

Morphettville Race 4  No.3  Freehearted  $3.10

Morphettville Race 8 No.8  Romancer $4.40

 

About 50-1 combined odds

Good luck to all !

Naantali left a bit flat footed around the home turn. Still some good value with the remaining picks.

'Home of the Brave' wins well ... track conditions a bit questionable but the horse looks the goods and beat home some very likely types.

Firmed into $17 for the Everest and with 2 slots left,  Home of the Brave might get snapped up.

9 minutes ago, Macca said:

'Home of the Brave' wins well ... track conditions a bit questionable but the horse looks the goods and beat home some very likely types.

Firmed into $17 for the Everest and with 2 slots left,  Home of the Brave might get snapped up.

Nature Strip in a minute Macca.  Needs a slot.

 

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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Nature Strip in a minute Macca.  Needs a slot.

Course record for the horse so Houtzen running a close up 2nd was no slight on Nature Strip.  Decent gap to Shoals and then another decent gap to Viridine.

It gets an Everest slot on the back of the course record you'd reckon DZ.  There aren't too many other candidates anyway apart from 'Home of the Brave'  and the American horse 'Bound for Nowhere'


And Magic Consol wins the other feature event at the Valley ... and therefore gains automatic entry for the Cox Plate.  Not bad for a 9YO!

Not sure the connections will bother but 2nd carries around $1Million whilst 3rd earns $500k in the Cox Plate so finishing behind Winx is not always a bad result.

Edited by Macca

It was a difficult day in terms of trying to find a winner that wasn't at prohibitive odds today.  Landed one decent trifecta but went awfully close with 3 or 4 others ?

It was that kind of day and The Autumn Sun was a good thing beaten as well. 

Best Bet Strike Rate

21: 7 - 3 - 4

Australian Group & Listed Races

I'll post up a few more replays when they become available but here's the Theo Marks Stakes from today ...

 

Edited by Macca

Nothing available from the Valley but you can go to Racing.com/Moonee Valley to view any of the replays from yesterday.

But here's The 'Run To The Rose' from Rosehill yesterday and the G1 Sprint from Haydock (UK) raced overnight. 

 

 

 

Racing's worst kept secret?  Prizemoney percentage and who gets what was probably the issue

Nature Strip to win Everest slot after McEwen Stakes victory

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It is understood slot-holder Australian Turf Club, Nature Strip’s syndicate of owners and trainer Darren Weir have reached an agreement to start the sprinter in the world’s richest turf race at Royal Randwick on October 13.

Home Of The Brave has emerged as a candidate for the final Everest slot with the Godolphin sprinter firming from $51 to $13.

 

63 first acceptors for the Cox Plate and it is being reported than 9 of the acceptors are overseas horses but I counted 37.  Am I missing something?

If horses are here for a while do we now count them as Aussie horses?  And are the NZ horses now counted as Aussie horses as well?  I remember a time when the NZ horses were regarded as the 'Raiders'.

It should be noted that it doesn't bother me much at all where the horses come from although I do reckon there should be some sort of limit otherwise we may end up with not much representation at all ... we're mainly breeding sprinter/milers these days.  Top quality too but there's a dearth of 2000m+ quality Australian bred horses (Winx and about 10-12 others aside)

Here are the 63 first acceptors


Some top fields engaged for Saturday which includes Winx running around in the George Main Stakes   A F4 with Winx winning is an obvious option although there are only the 8 runners so an outright 2nd could be the go as well.  Unforgotten & Le Romain are likely candidates although Egg Tart & Ace High will be running on you'd reckon.

Anyway,  in terms of good betting races,  I've marked the following 5 in order for the weekend ... 

 

The Group 3 Newcastle Cup is being raced on Friday as well ... the race following the Cup is a decent affair also (Cameron Hcp  G3)  Good field's in both races.

Edited by Macca

3 hours ago, Macca said:

Some top fields engaged for Saturday which includes Winx running around in the George Main Stakes   A F4 with Winx winning is an obvious option although there are only the 8 runners so an outright 2nd could be the go as well.  Unforgotten & Le Romain are likely candidates although Egg Tart & Ace High will be running on you'd reckon.

Anyway,  in terms of good betting races,  I've marked the following 5 in order for the weekend ... 

 

The Group 3 Newcastle Cup is being raced on Friday as well ... the race following the Cup is a decent affair also (Cameron Hcp  G3)  Good field's in both races.

Looms as a great day for racing Macca. Wadda has ventured overseas so the best bets could be limited this week. 

Santos is set to resume on Saturday. $3.60 second pick with TAB. Connections have targeted a big race in Melbourne for the spring. 

Agree with you on Unforgotten and Le Romain, you’d think one of those two will fill second spot.

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Looms as a great day for racing Macca. Wadda has ventured overseas so the best bets could be limited this week. 

Santos is set to resume on Saturday. $3.60 second pick with TAB. Connections have targeted a big race in Melbourne for the spring. 

Agree with you on Unforgotten and Le Romain, you’d think one of those two will fill second spot.

I might end up going 1 - 4 - 4 - 4 DZ as I reckon Egg Tart & Ace High can get to at least 3rd.  The Winx race last time threw up an unlikely 2nd placegetter and that F4 paid just under $3k!  A  1 - 4 - 4 -4  F4 costs the same as a box 4 trifecta.  If I was to go one-out for 2nd I'd choose 'Unforgotten'.  It's a good horse.

And I've marked Santos on top as well but 'Neutrality' and the smoky 'Prophet's Thumb' might run Santos close.  I'll probably do a 3 - 5 - 5 trifecta on the race and will include 'Charge' in the placegetters as well.

At this time of year I up the ante a bit but am still quite fussy with the sort of race I invest into ... the Santos race & race 3 at Flemington ('The Sofitel' formerly known as the 'Tontonan Stakes') are the only early races that I'm interested in. 

And the Makybe Diva Stakes has got a crack field which includes the grey from the West 'Pounamu' ... the field looks way too tough but the wide expanses of Flemington might suit.  There will be easier races for the horse of course.  Interested to see how it goes,  all the same. 

 

Best Bet

Flemington Race 3 No.5 Cliff's Edge - Place $3.20 (win showing $14.00)

Getting back to it's right distance after starting off its campaign over 1100m 2 weeks ago ... back in February ran 2 sizzling times with a win & a 2nd in two Group 3 races over 1200m & 1400m.  Hutchy's best bet of the day as well (to win) but the place dividend is decent enough.

Reporting in from up in the hills of Indonesia en route to Europe. Ill try and get on when i can and when i have a connection.

Had a bit of a look and i think i cant go past ....opps just had a power blackout.......Flemington Race 8 No 3 Native Soldier $3.20

Not much else in the race and a good price.

Cant get through to Ladbrokes for some reason? I may just have to be there in spirit this week


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