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Best Bet Moonee Valley (Sat)

R4 #5 Bedford $5.50 (Win)

 
9 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Moonee Valley (Sat)

R4 #5 Bedford $5.50 (Win)

Randwick Race 6, no 2 Canasta $3.20 (win)

Im keen on Beau Rossa who is back in the 8th at Morphettville only query is the heavy 8 at the moment. If that dries to a soft5 it’s a certainty.

Thjnk jigsaw and I’m thunderstruck will take some sort of race to be beaten.

 

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet

flem, R8. No5 The Astrologist $4.80

Best Bet

Flem R9 No.7 Grinzinger Alley $5.50

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Best Bet

Flem R9 No.7 Grinzinger Alley $5.50

Nice choice. I was leaning towards that horse for mine as well. 
both add up to a nice $26 combo and would be a great end to the day.

23 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet

flem, R8. No5 The Astrologist $4.80

Good get Gorg!!

But Grinzinger looks like it's got some sort of injury issue.  Or just hasn't come back well

 
3 hours ago, Macca said:

Good get Gorg!!

But Grinzinger looks like it's got some sort of injury issue.  Or just hasn't come back well

Grinz looked in the perfect place, started to come out and just slightly checked then seemed to just not go, injury might be right. 
tbh I was stoked with the first half of its race. I thought we were a massive chance.

17 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Grinz looked in the perfect place, started to come out and just slightly checked then seemed to just not go, injury might be right. 
tbh I was stoked with the first half of its race. I thought we were a massive chance.

Same here especially with Jamie on board ... the horse was in the perfect spot to make a run down the straight but alas ...

That's racing!

5 Group races next Saturday and the good horses running around again can't come quick enough!!


1 hour ago, Macca said:

Same here especially with Jamie on board ... the horse was in the perfect spot to make a run down the straight but alas ...

That's racing!

5 Group races next Saturday and the good horses running around again can't come quick enough!!

The Memsies already has 3+ horses I really like in it from my blackbook without even seeing the full field.

Should be a cracker 

Yes Gorg, and the Winx Stakes (G1) is run a week earlier than the G1 Memsie Stakes both run over the same distance (1400m) at WFA ... but both races will attract strong fields

Strong rivalry between the States but the punters are spoilt for choice as a result.  I don't mind the competition at all and I'm sure the owners & trainers don't mind it either (or the jockeys) 

www.JustHorseRacing.com has the early fields up for both races with the early odds

Veery Ellegant fav, wonder which version shows up???

I have been a fan of I am Superman but this is up with the class horses now, but at $51 I reckon I got a bonus bet that could be used 😬

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R7 No.1 Arcaded 8.50/2.70

6 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R7 No.1 Arcaded 8.50/2.70

Caulfield. Race 3. N13 Zesty Belle $5 W


Beau Rossa vs Behemoth….

This should be a race to watch. Also will be both in the memsie a week later.

Lightsaber returns, will watch with interest but will be better at 1400 than the 1100.

Dalasan could form the trifecta in the Spring Stakes with Behemoth & Beau Rossa you'd reckon Gorg

Perfect Route for 4th? Might sneak in for 3rd but your top 2 should finish 1 & 2.  As you said, a good race

The PB Lawrence (Caul R8) is another good race ... at WFA as well.  Streets fav but I don't mind Red Can Man & Superstorm.  Samson can run well too

The other race with a few decent types running around is the Spring Preview (R7 Kembla) ... good betting race with Frosty Rocks slightly favoured

On 8/11/2021 at 11:38 PM, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R7 No.1 Arcaded 8.50/2.70

 

On 8/12/2021 at 5:42 AM, Gorgoroth said:

Caulfield. Race 3. N13 Zesty Belle $5 W

Both bombed!!

And Behemoth gets the money over Beau on protest!

15 hours ago, Macca said:

 

Both bombed!!

And Behemoth gets the money over Beau on protest!

I was out for the day, so got my bets on early and missed most of the races live. I did watch Beau vs behemoth tho. Sportsbet paid Beau Rosa out as a winner and zi didn’t realise that there was a protest until later in the night when a mate told me. 
 

Neither of our choices looked good. Zesty Belle just hasn’t come on at all this prep. 

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Best Bet Saturday (Moonie Valley)

R5 No.1 Smokin' Romans $4.50 (Win)

2 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday (Moonie Valley)

R5 No.1 Smokin' Romans $4.50 (Win)

Best bet Sat MV

R2 no1 Malicorne $3.90 win

10 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet Sat MV

R2 no1 Malicorne $3.90 win

What do you like in the Winx Stakes Gorg?

I reckon Verry Elleegant will definitely be in the first 3, Kolding for a smidgen of value & Brandenburg is my roughie for the exotics

 
1 hour ago, Macca said:

What do you like in the Winx Stakes Gorg?

I reckon Verry Elleegant will definitely be in the first 3, Kolding for a smidgen of value & Brandenburg is my roughie for the exotics

Verry Elleegant is the one… but which one? The horse that looks like the next star or the horse that plods along and never gets the turbo boost?

Kolding loves the track and distance and at $5.50 looks overs.

mo’unga is also interesting as it’s first up, has a few wins over the distance but prob needs a slightly slower race.

 I think Cascadian is right up there and my roughie is Hungry Heart.

so in Summary, V E should win if it produces its best which it doesn’t when I back it 😄

But for me, Kolding or Cascadian prob get my money as it sits now with track etc

8 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Verry Elleegant is the one… but which one? The horse that looks like the next star or the horse that plods along and never gets the turbo boost?

Kolding loves the track and distance and at $5.50 looks overs.

mo’unga is also interesting as it’s first up, has a few wins over the distance but prob needs a slightly slower race.

 I think Cascadian is right up there and my roughie is Hungry Heart.

so in Summary, V E should win if it produces its best which it doesn’t when I back it 😄

But for me, Kolding or Cascadian prob get my money as it sits now with track etc

Got a mate who is right into horse racing and he reckons Cascadian is the one

14 horse field with any number of chances on a fast track in a truly run race could suit the swoopers and a horse like Kolding


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