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12 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet.

Race 6 Morphetville no 2 Beau Rossa $3.90

back to 1300 which suits better than the 1600 I reckon 

Best Bet (Saturday)

Hawkesbury R5 #5 Athiri (Win) $3.10

Looks a backable double in my view - $12 dividend (with a boost)

 

The Sydney carnival is done & dusted but the Group racing continues on in S.A. & QLD as well as the big Group 1's from overseas.  The Kentucky Derby will be run this weekend along with the 2000 Guineas from Newmarket

My preference are '2-race' doubles in the overseas Group 1's unless my fancied runner is at each-way odds

The links to the overseas racing will take you to the Racing Post site where the regular tipster there is quite good - full odds & tips appear the day before the race (i.e. Friday's if the racing is on the Saturday)

On 4/29/2021 at 7:20 AM, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet.

Race 6 Morphetville no 2 Beau Rossa $3.90

back to 1300 which suits better than the 1600 I reckon 

Nice one Gorg

I got a handy collect on the win ... didn't see the race but sounded like an impressive win

Definitely a horse to follow

An ADATR Blackbooker!

 
2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Nice one Gorg

I got a handy collect on the win ... didn't see the race but sounded like an impressive win

Definitely a horse to follow

An ADATR Blackbooker!

Yeah a very nice run, sat well in the pack then moved out and turned it on and when challenged went again. 1200-1300 is his sweet spot. Anything over and I wouldn’t be as confident. 


8 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet - Caulfield 

Race 2, no7 Barry the Baptist $4.60

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R6 No.1 Blazejowski 4.60 (Win)

8 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R6 No.1 Blazejowski 4.60 (Win)

Barry the Baptist scratched. So next choice is


Gosford Race 7, no 9 Polly Grey $3.30

Blaze sat right back then when it tried to move through it couldn’t get the gap until late, when it got going it hit held up then had to go again. Streetcar sat just off the leaders where it’s usually known as a back marker.

Kah is getting better and better

 
8 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Barry the Baptist scratched. So next choice is


Gosford Race 7, no 9 Polly Grey $3.30

Yeah got the exacta so another good pick there Gorg

1 hour ago, Macca said:

Yeah got the exacta so another good pick there Gorg

Ran a very good race. Looked strong.


On 5/8/2021 at 4:47 PM, Gorgoroth said:

Ran a very good race. Looked strong.

And 'Zaaki' looks like another more than decent import too ... won the Hollindale in fine style beating a crack field

Doomben Cup next up you'd imagine Gorg.  Definitely one to follow after Saturday's performance

And Explosive Jack won well (SA Derby) despite being 3 wide without cover for a lot of the race.  A real good horse but because it's a colt, we may not see the horse for too much longer.  Worth a mint at stud already

Been getting a few winners overseas of late ... that Racing Post tipster knows his stuff!  3 winners last night thank you very much!

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9 hours ago, Macca said:

And 'Zaaki' looks like another more than decent import too ... won the Hollindale in fine style beating a crack field

Doomben Cup next up you'd imagine Gorg.  Definitely one to follow after Saturday's performance

And Explosive Jack won well (SA Derby) despite being 3 wide without cover for a lot of the race.  A real good horse but because it's a colt, we may not see the horse for too much longer.  Worth a mint at stud already

Been getting a few winners overseas of late ... that Racing Post tipster knows his stuff!  3 winners last night thank you very much!

I was on Let’s Kraka deel and it ran very well but EJ was just next level.

Started the Day well with Ruby Skye and a few small wins along the way. Glad to hear you did well in the OS races.

 

I’m looking forward to the Goodwood this Sat. Beau Rossa up against better horses, it’s at $9 so I used a bonus bet early in case to comes in, tougher field so we will see what he is made of.

Group 1 replays from the last 2 weekends (including the overseas G1's)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m hoping the track firms from a soft 5 for Saturday’s goodwood. It’s such a good field. 


7 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Flemington Race 3,

no 2 Ididitforlove $6 win

Best Bet Flemington Saturday

R2 No.1 Star of Eden 6.00/2.00

 

Handy sort of double at around 30-1 or more (with a boost)

Promises to be a top day at both Morphettville & Doomben with value about, right throughout each program

Excellent program at Rosehill too along with the Andrew Ramsden feature @ Flemington (the winner gets automatically included in the Melbourne Cup)

Good luck punters!

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3 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Flemington Saturday

R2 No.1 Star of Eden 6.00/2.00

 

Handy sort of double at around 30-1 or more (with a boost)

Promises to be a top day at both Morphettville & Doomben with value about right throughout each program

Excellent program at Rosehill too along with the Andrew Ramsden feature @ Flemington (the winner gets automatically included in the Melbourne Cup)

Good luck punters!

Star of Eden was one I nearly put in as my best bet.

7 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Star of Eden was one I nearly put in as my best bet.

Well Gorg, if we win, we're going to win early!

I got 30-1 for the double but have backed both to win as well

Win early (like the Patriots have done ad nauseum) and then sit back and enjoy!

 

1 hour ago, Macca said:

Well Gorg, if we win, we're going to win early!

I got 30-1 for the double but have backed both to win as well

Win early (like the Patriots have done ad nauseum) and then sit back and enjoy!

 

Got 31.17 with the boost. Would be a welcome start to the day for sure.

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Got 31.17 with the boost. Would be a welcome start to the day for sure.

I'm betting in all 4 locations tomorrow but only small bets and nearly all are exactas

There's some real value about with the exotics and will only need a few good combo's to salute to do ok

The 2 sprint G1's will be keenly contested ... the 2 hot favourites could both win but strong fields often throw up the value winners

Dirty Work @ $15 in the Goodwood and Vega One @ $15 in the 10,000 could easily feature


1 hour ago, Macca said:

I'm betting in all 4 locations tomorrow but only small bets and nearly all are exactas

There's some real value about with the exotics and will only need a few good combo's to salute to do ok

The 2 sprint G1's will be keenly contested ... the 2 hot favourites could both win but strong fields often throw up the value winners

Dirty Work @ $15 in the Goodwood and Vega One @ $15 in the 10,000 could easily feature

The goodwood really interests me, I love Beau and I’ve been a fan of Behemoth but also instant celebrity is a great horse. Dirty work at 15 is great odds, if you nail a tri/f4 I reckon it pays well. 
May the horses we back run first!

 

 
31 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

So many winners in the teens and beyond at Flem and Morphettville. Crazy day trying to get winners.

Yep, no luck here with exactas today Gorg

Might do better in the UK tonight

Savatoxl has been running very well but I didn't see it beating that field in the Goodwood. 

Terrific ride by Vorster & the McEvoy's do it again

Eduardo just too good for them in the 10,000

Just now, Macca said:

Yep, no luck here with exactas today Gorg

Might do better in the UK tonight

Savatoxl has been running very well but I didn't see it beating that field in the Goodwood. 

Terrific ride by Vorster & the McEvoy's do it again

Eduardo just too good for them in the 10,000

Yeah I didn’t see a lot of horses that won wining, Sava was just one of them.

Ive backed Lord Vladivostok a few times and looked at it this time but didn’t. 
such is the punt. 
 

Good luck tonight!


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