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6 hours ago, Biffen said:

Rules, Rules and more Rules.

I’ll tip a roughie later.

Now that's a good idea ... there's always a lot of value about on an each-way basis. 

And the value at the Valley can be the on pace runners who get a cushy run.  I'm also weary of backmarkers who draw an inside alley.

 
1 hour ago, Macca said:

Now that's a good idea ... there's always a lot of value about on an each-way basis. 

And the value at the Valley can be the on pace runners who get a cushy run.  I'm also weary of backmarkers who draw an inside alley.

Im happy to go with @Biffen roughie selection every week if he wants to do it that way. It can be in any race, i just wont put it in the multi. Simple.

As for JV7s selection,. i thought we didnt want 2 selections in 1 race?.......again i dont really care, but make up your minds.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

54 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Im happy to go with @Biffen roughie selection every week if he wants to do it that way. It can be in any race, i just wont put it in the multi. Simple.

As for JV7s selection,. i thought we didnt want 2 selections in 1 race?.......again i dont really care, but make up your minds.

It'll figure itself out over time Wadda ... we can just use any of the tips as we see fit. 

2 leg doubles is my preference so if we have 5 or more tips then one doesn't have to necessarily use them all.  Even out-out win bets such as 'I am Superman' last week can give a good return.

As an example I have got How Womantic & Surprise Baby in a one-out double from our selections.  Gator likes both of them as well and he's often on the money.

Still worth a coffee on all of them in a big multi but again,  my preference is to pick the eyes out of the selections.  We could use a roughie pick for the place in a multi as well.  That's how I might use that type of tip.

I can see your point about multiple selections in the one race but again,  it'll figure itself out once everyone knows how it all works.

I don't believe we'll have a repeat of the previous double-ups. 

Edited by Macca

 

Is 'Nature Strip' over the line in the Concorde Stakes? (Race 4 Randwick)  The odds would suggest so but the horse is not always at its best first up.

I've taken out a F4 in the race and I give Dirty Work & Gytrash a show in the race.

And the Chelmsford Stakes (Race 7) is an open race ... Paul Joice has picked 'Angel of Truth' to win (5-1) so that might do me.  At its best Avilius would win this but can it find its best form?  Life Less Ordinary at 20-1 provides some real value in the race.  Spec pick? 

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9 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Im happy to go with @Biffen roughie selection every week if he wants to do it that way. It can be in any race, i just wont put it in the multi. Simple.

As for JV7s selection,. i thought we didnt want 2 selections in 1 race?.......again i dont really care, but make up your minds.

My fault I actually didn't read the rules until after I had posted... I'll be going each way on this one personally but for this multi I'll go the place. 

Moonee Valley Race 2 #12 Ghodeleine - Place $5 

Edited by JV7


Not sure if anyone is into betting outside the metro meetings but got a strong tip for Hawkesbury Race 7 #5 Gunnamatta @ $3.50 atm

Ok -Thanks for the opportunity to be the roughy tipster.

In search for value I went to Kilmore .Race 8 Number 2-Drain The Swamp. Showing 26-1 fixed TAB. 

In the same race I like a boxed Trifecta 1,2,3,13.

A quick scan of the Metro meetings didn't really show much value.

I'll try to pick something over 15-1 each week.

I look froward to the team multi .

Go you good things!!!

 

Edited by Biffen

54 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Not sure if anyone is into betting outside the metro meetings but got a strong tip for Hawkesbury Race 7 #5 Gunnamatta @ $3.50 atm

Yeah no problem with that at all, cast your net into the sea! You can go to HK or anywhere else also if you spot something. Macca often posts some international meetings and we were all over Ascot earlier this year.

We also have been following Night of Thunder horses, since its now the leading sire in Europe and its progeny do very well and often win at good odds. They are starting to get to Australia and hence my selection in River Night. Cherry Tortoni is one good example. We post them up here from time to time.

 

Good luck all, we should get some good racing and hopefully some traffic on here today, let’s face it, the footy is a drainer atm so keep posting your whispers.

Best Bet at The Valley
Race 5, No. 3 - Age of Chivalry 

Best Value Bet at The Valley
Race 6, No. 6 - Rulership

I also like River Night which has already been mentioned above. Good luck!


 

 


Best Bets: 

Moonee Valley Race 1 No.3 How Womantic $3.10 (W)

Moonee Valley Race 2  No 12 Ghodeleine  $5.00 (P)

Moonee Valley Race 4 No.6 Junipal $2.45 (W)

Moonee Valley Race 5 No 3 Age of Chivalry $2.80 (W)

Moonee Valley Race 7 No.2 River Night $6.00 (W)

Moonee Valley Race 8 No.4 Surprise Baby $3.00 (W)

Multi of the above 1580/1 (approx)

Some excellent selections there from some very astute observers.

Good luck team !

Edited by Wadda We Sing

that was close.

Parmie had that in another stride.

Well done first leg up!!!

Nothing like getting the ticker pumping first-up ?

Tick that one off too!!

Nice tip.

Home despite an average ride IMHO.


I noticed K Mc Evoy had jumped off Petronious to ride ALL TIME LEGEND despite riding Petronius it's entire career.

Just got on.

Sorry I didn't share the info .Just a quick mug punt.

9 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I noticed K Mc Evoy had jumped off Petronious to ride ALL TIME LEGEND despite riding Petronius it's entire career.

Just got on.

Sorry I didn't share the info .Just a quick mug punt.

Which race?

Sidney Stack’s horse about to jump in Adelaide at $100 Strip Club.Should be able to pay his fine if he backs it and wins .

Edited by Dee Zephyr

14 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Which race?

Randwick Race 3.

 

Flash Flood alright, the horse was $26 two hours before its win.


3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Flash Flood alright, the horse was $26 two hours before its win.

Yeah Night of Thunder and i damn forgot to post it..........bug.

Nature Strip up now....

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

Always need a bit of luck

Shot of Irish missing the start made things easier for Junipal


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