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Im a bit worried i might have got the track wrong. its been upgraded to a good 3 and the wind has got up and so there is bit of headwind in the home straight. Both factors suit on speed horses with a bit of cover, but he win will make it hard for leaders, Funny actually because i almost always favour on pacers.

My one exception today - ie i mainly selected run on horses - is Thinking Big as i figured he is the best stayer. Conditions will help him now

59 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Gorgs best named horse is Snitty Kitty race 9

im on it!!!

Yeah it is definitely a real chance ... David Gately has marked it on top.  It looks well suited at the set weights & penalties too.  1100m is ideal.

 

Super win by Osborne Bulls. Missed the start and what a finish. 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yeah it is definitely a real chance ... David Gately has marked it on top.  It looks well suited at the set weights & penalties too.  1100m is ideal.

I use to be right into racing closer to 20 years ago, don’t  mind a flutter here and there, but always like those in the 7-1 to 13-1 bracket, or big outsiders. Always like the name of a horse too.

when I was right into it I would know which tracks, conditions etc etc 

now, so much easier to pick... harder to win ?


Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Super win by Osborne Bulls. Missed the start and what a finish. 

Very impressive wasn't it DZ ... I was never too concerned about the weight over the 1200m as the horse is a Group horse and is very classy. 

Well done @Wadda We Sing  ... 1 from 1

We've got 4 more tips running around for us today with a saver on the hot tip 'Shillelagh' in Race 6.  A 'received' tip so it can be thrown into the mix.

All Flemington ...

  • Race 4 No. 2    A Prince of Arron $4.20
  • Race 6 No.15   Amphitrite $4.60
  • Race 7 No.1     Thinkin' Big $3.60
  • Race 9 No.2     Snitty Kitty $8.00
8 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I use to be right into racing closer to 20 years ago, don’t  mind a flutter here and there, but always like those in the 7-1 to 13-1 bracket, or big outsiders. Always like the name of a horse too.

when I was right into it I would know which tracks, conditions etc etc 

now, so much easier to pick... harder to win ?

Well this particular thread has produced a number of winners when we are on song!  Our tips this week are in the post above.

Anyway,  keep an eye out Gorg and good luck today ?

I’m enjoying the Channel 7 telecast mainly due to ‘ Cesca’ Cumani. Then, day ruined when they interviewed Dyson Heppell. 

Melbourne Cup hopefuls in the next.

 

Oh come on! The photo finish power has gone out.....there are plenty of IPhones on the track that can substitute.

 

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Oh come on! The photo finish power has gone out.....there are plenty of IPhones on the track that can substitute.

Yeah that's a first!

A reminder that there was triple dead-heat in the Hotham Hcp back in the 50's I believe.  For a long time it was the only triple dead-heat recorded.

Anyway,  down to the 7/11 for the duracells!


1 hour ago, binman said:

Oh Damn. Lets go with Thinking Big in the derby

Your the best Binman! :)

 

Reporting in from Naples....it not the beer that kills ya here! Hey they won 5-1, so the town is rockin tonight!

I got a 990/1 6 7 leg all up going with the first 3 legs, Ranier, El Dorado Dreaming (plc) and Osborne bulls all saluting and Patrick Erin (plc) scratched!!...(which will drastically reduce any return of course), but hey! Is there a cash out offer for the final legs?.....nope....

Well done on your selection Macca, very well spotted. Melb Cup beckons.

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Your the best Binman! :)

What time is it where you are Wadda?  4am?

True dedication to the cause I say!

We're 2 from 2 with A Prince of Arron winning with 3 good chances to come.  5 best bets today with another 'saver' as insurance. 

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

What time is it where you are Wadda?  4am?

True dedication to the cause I say!

We're 2 from 2 with A Prince of Arron winning with 3 good chances to come.  5 best bets today with another 'saver' as insurance. 

4:16 am here Macca, and just got home from the local which was rockin cause Napoli won. Huge ground they have here, seats 60,000.

We are doing very well so far, so im expecting it all to come unstuck....haha. Go team.

Why arent i getting cash out offers Macca? Ive got another multi, 3 legs plus the PE scratching, with Sunlight (plc) to bring it home......yet nothing?


1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Why arent i getting cash out offers Macca? Ive got another multi, 3 legs plus the PE scratching, with Sunlight (plc) to bring it home......yet nothing?

I've heard that a few of the big betting agencies have taken a bit of a hit this Spring so that might be it Wadda.  My booster odds has been reduced for the last few weeks as well. 

Sunlight you friggin beauty.

All class that win.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Sunlight you friggin beauty.

Yes Wadda, you will be seeing it soon in Naples. 

Sunlight got up for you @Wadda We Sing

She is a terrific horse and I reckon we've got a future star WFA sprinter on our hands ... such a fighter and a winner!

7 minutes ago, Macca said:

Sunlight got up for you @Wadda We Sing

She is a terrific horse and I reckon we've got a future star WFA sprinter on our hands ... such a fighter and a winner!

That bought home a few multis. If Thinking Big gets up, i might have to fly the Day at the Races crew over! :)

(Ryan Air of course)

 

Edited by Wadda We Sing


Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

That bought home a few multis. If Thinking Big gets up, i might have to fly the Day at the Races crew over! :)

Ha ha ... (now where is that passport!?)

I got 2 collects from the Sunlight race including a decent percentage of the F4. 

I really like Thinkin' Big in the Derby too ... I've got it going in a few bets as well.  Fingers crossed!

Just now, Macca said:

Ha ha ... (now where is that passport!?)

I got 2 collects from the Sunlight race including a decent percentage of the F4. 

I really like Thinkin' Big in the Derby too ... I've got it going in a few bets as well.  Fingers crossed!

Its just not a strong Darby. Sometimes they are, and sometimes they aint. This year it doesnt look like it. But is something hiding? Find out soon enough i guess.

Ok, so i got an 8 leg multi (yes im mad), paying 762 (reduced) because Patrick Erin was scratched).

I have the first 5 legs.

The cash out offer is....wait for it....32.97

Im feeling these guys pain Macca, perhaps we better pass the hat around?

 

No pressure DZ, no pressure......that why i like going first!

3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

No pressure DZ, no pressure......that why i like going first!

No good Wadda, held up and the jockey decided to try and find room on the outside. The eventual winner ‘ Shillelagh’ got the magical run through the inside for a very good win. Funnily enough that run could have been gained by Amphitrite if the jock didn’t leave the rails. 


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