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4 minutes ago, Macca said:

Fair bit of value already with Master of Wine & Miami Bound.  And to be honest I'd rather trust the collective knowledge of the ADATR crew than my own thoughts. 

Boxing 6 with a small outlay can still pay a decent dividend especially with a F4.  I first struck upon the idea when you made mention of a collect in the Caulfield Cup (?) a couple of years ago.  Think it was a Box 6 F4 IIRC.

Interesting, never done that with 6 runners. 

 
5 minutes ago, Macca said:

Fair bit of value already with Master of Wine & Miami Bound.  And to be honest I'd rather trust the collective knowledge of the ADATR crew than my own thoughts. 

Boxing 6 with a small outlay can still pay a decent dividend especially with a F4.  I first struck upon the idea when you made mention of a collect in the Caulfield Cup (?) a couple of years ago.  Think it was a Box 6 F4 IIRC.

Yep Macca, that was a fluke and a half but that’s what you’re looking for in Lady Luck. 

6 is a good number and like you said it doesn’t have to be a huge outlay. 

Fierce Impact or Kings Will Dream for mine in the Makybe... Unsure which way to lean at this stage ?

 

Also like the look of Prauge in race 8 tomorrow... Been flying in track work for all reports. 

5 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Fierce Impact or Kings Will Dream for mine in the Makybe... Unsure which way to lean at this stage ?

Had 'em both in mind JV,  don't worry!

And putting together an exotic combo is not necessarily for my benefit.  Anyone can use the picks.

I'm a great believer in team and with regards to the punt, I'm not sure the team aspect has been explored properly.  Just my view of course.

For instance,  I'm liking the extra best bets that we currently have this Spring.  The large multi is an option especially for a small outlay but I also like to pluck the eyes out of the picks for straight wins,  double's or even a treble. 

Got 4 collects last week out of the 6 picks and turned a profit.  And all our choices this week look like standouts to me.


Hi All,

I think I spruiked My Gold Bracelet on here and it came 3rd after a wide run last start.In the Price/Kent Jnr stable from NZ looking for Black Type Glory.

It's at 10-1 fixed in race 4. Only 4-1 on the tote.

I expect Oliver to ride a double in races 3 and 4.

But my roughie this week is in Race 1 at HQ.  Roland Garros .

They are predicting 20-30 mls of rain and Roland Garros has proven Heavy track form.

Currently about 26-1 and definitely worth a bob each way to get you off to a flyer.

Happy Punting and good luck.

If you barrack for the MFC God knows you deserve it.

 

Best Bets:

Flemington Race 2 No.3 Cherry Tortoni $5.50 (W)

Flemington Race 6 No.14 Windstorm $2.15 (W)

Flemington Race 7 No.9 Master of Wine $3.50 (P)

Rosehill Race 8 No.8 Fasika $2.50 (W)

Morphetville Race 9 No.14 Instant Celebrity $2.25 (W)

There we go folks This weeks multi 233/1 (approx)

.....and introducing Biffs Roughie!

Flemington Race 1 No. 10 Roland Garros $26.00 (e/w)

 

Should be a great days racing in lockdown ....(what else are ya gunna do) !

Good luck everyone !!

 

18 hours ago, Macca said:

 

 

 

 

...And 'Rolling Fog'

Interested in posters thoughts with regards to the Makybe Diva Group1

I've got Master of Wine as my best bet (place only) but I'm thinking of taking out a box Tri or Box F4.

As much as it's often best to leave the best bet races alone I don't want to curtail any conversations on a big Group 1.

I do fancy Master of Wine but the exotics could pay a bit on the race.

So feel free to proffer up your choice

The event is Race 7 and the field,  form & odds in a post above (near the top of the page)

I like Fierce Impact now ....5 from 5 placings in the soft, have to throw it in...

 

Raining here in Ballarat, but no rain yet at Flemington and they haven't watered it

Good 4 atm...........

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I like Fierce Impact now ....5 from 5 placings in the soft, have to throw it in...

Ok so we've got Miami Bound,  Master of Wine,  Fierce Impact,  Kings Will Dream and I'll throw in Russian Camelot & Warning (for a bit of value. 

4,  7,  9,  10,  13 & 16

Betting has closed! 

Good luck today to all the punters out there and lets hope the ADATR choices come through with the goods!

Edited by Macca


Anyone give ABN (Flem R9 No.2) a chance? The fellas at work are hoping for some luck. I dare say a few of them if not all will be calling in sick on Monday if she wins. In excess of 100-1 earlier in the week. Good luck to them.

29 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone give ABN (Flem R9 No.2) a chance? The fellas at work are hoping for some luck. I dare say a few of them if not all will be calling in sick on Monday if she wins. In excess of 100-1 earlier in the week. Good luck to them.

Its sectional ratings are the 2nd best in the race, however most of those were recorded on the good. Being out of Night of Thunder you would think the rain affected ground would suit. Certainly has come in. Wide open race.

Cherry T looked to get a bit far back, but made good ground to hang on for 3rd.

Arcadia Queen great run and just missed really.

Still no rain at Flemington and remains a Good 4


Apologies a few technical issues at Chateau Fog this morning. Here's a few thoughts for this afternoon at headquarters and Rosehill:

(I've tried to go with picks that haven't been posted already, but apologies if I'm doubling up anywhere)

Best Bets:
Flemington
Race 5, No. 7 - Toffee Tongue - it's a wide field and I also like Shot of Irish and Aktau in this race, Toffee Tongue EW I think
Race 7, No. 4 - Fierce Impact - again, another wide field and I also like the look of Russian Camelot and Master of Wine, EW again I think...

Rosehill
Race 5, no. 7 - Mo'unga
Race 6, No. 1 - Farnan
Race 7, No. 5 - Funstar

Best Value:
Flemington
Race 9, No. 13 - Yoesmite
Race 6, No. 5 - Tshahitsi

 

Edited by rolling fog

Minor maintenance during the races....come on!

Tofane just couldn’t get there. Was thinking the track would have been a bit heavier by this run.

9 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Minor maintenance during the races....come on!

Reposting - issues at this end and DL too by the looks...

Apologies a few technical issues at Chateau Fog this morning. Here's a few thoughts for this afternoon at headquarters and Rosehill:

(I've tried to go with picks that haven't been posted already, but apologies if I'm doubling up anywhere)

Best Bets:
Flemington
Race 5, No. 7 - Toffee Tongue - it's a wide field and I also like Shot of Irish and Aktau in this race, Toffee Tongue EW I think
Race 7, No. 4 - Fierce Impact - again, another wide field and I also like the look of Russian Camelot and Master of Wine, EW again I think...

Rosehill
Race 5, no. 7 - Mo'unga
Race 6, No. 1 - Farnan
Race 7, No. 5 - Funstar

Best Value:
Flemington
Race 9, No. 13 - Yoesmite
Race 6, No. 5 - Tshahitsi

1 hour ago, rolling fog said:

Rosehill
Race 5, no. 7 - Mo'unga

Impressive fog, in somewhat of an action packed race.


Rothfire!  Wow,  what a horse!

Thought it was overs even at $4.50

The Everest for this one.  Sharp as.

20 hours ago, JV7 said:

Fierce Impact or Kings Will Dream for mine in the Makybe... Unsure which way to lean at this stage ?

Love when you go the wrong one! I’m having a night mare of day

Quinella has paid $8.00 for the two favs...

Its worth remembering that the pools are starting to get huge from now on..

So Si Bon chimes in to [censored] everyone.......i just knew it !

 

Alligator Blood up next at Doomben $2.10


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