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Yeah I was on Grand Promenade so that helps.

Had young werther in my f4, but not Chapada. Had Sir Dragoneet instead. 

 

Yeah tough day fellas. Down for the day, was on Hinged in the Flight Stakes. Almost a decent collect…we’ll go again next week.

Just Folk nearly got me a good day. 
It’s lifting each run, proving to have something. 

 

Group 1 Replays From Saturday

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Best Bet (each-way) Saturday

Caulfield R3 No.3 Pandemic 9.50/2.25

 

 
7 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

I can’t believe I’m thunderstruck only has 52kg!!! 

It's in my multi's!!

By the way, my tip (Pandemic) is posted further above (bit of each-way this week but it's a favourite of mine anyway) Overs?

3 hours ago, Macca said:

It's in my multi's!!

By the way, my tip (Pandemic) is posted further above (bit of each-way this week but it's a favourite of mine anyway) Overs?

Yeah overs. I love Lombardo but it’s could be due a bad run.


23 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet (each-way) Saturday

Caulfield R3 No.3 Pandemic 9.50/2.25

 

Caulfield Race 8, No 6 Lightsaber (place) $4.40 ($15 to win)

 

23 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet (each-way) Saturday

Caulfield R3 No.3 Pandemic 9.50/2.25

 

19 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Caulfield Race 8, No 6 Lightsaber (place) $4.40 ($15 to win)

 

The place-multi is starting to take shape ... let's see what DZ can come up with

Gotta be worth a coffee on all 3 winning though ... that's a payday!  Already sitting at 125-1 (place 8-1)

Best Bet 

Randwick Race 8 No.2 Profondo (W) $3.30
 

On 10/6/2021 at 4:55 PM, Macca said:

Best Bet (each-way) Saturday

Caulfield R3 No.3 Pandemic 9.50/2.25

 

 

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Caulfield Race 8, No 6 Lightsaber (place) $4.40 ($15 to win)

 

 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Best Bet 

Randwick Race 8 No.2 Profondo (W) $3.30
 

 

All 3 winning in a treble is showing about 440-1 ... any of the 3 doubles saluting will give a good return as well

Pandemic & Lightsaber the place with Profondo winning is paying 35-1 ... decent odds considering only 1 runner (Profondo) has to win

Good luck punters!

 

Dosh just pipped by a nostril. Great run by it finishing in front of September run and Bella Nipotella.


Zaaki loses! And wasn’t even in it.

I took Probabeel at $8 in the off chance Zaaki didn’t run a big race, hell I’m glad I did. 

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5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sorry boys, finished 4th with lightsaber. 

All good Gorg…nearly hung on. Today has been a yo-yo day. 

Well done DZ

Very nearly got the ADATR 35-1 place/win multi up ... 2nd, 4th & the win.  Despite that, broke even for the day

 


2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

All good Gorg…nearly hung on. Today has been a yo-yo day. 

 

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Profondo salutes. Nice get.

 

If you blokes have got a Wednesday special, post it up.  Bit of value if you like, not fussed

The 1000 Guineas meeting is a good one ... 5 Stakes races

I’ll prob have a look. Did alright in the end. Lightsaber hurts when every other leg gets up not only on ours, but another. 

40 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I’ll prob have a look. Did alright in the end. Lightsaber hurts when every other leg gets up not only on ours, but another. 

I got a 4 leg place multi up and 2 x 2 leg win all-ups.  Had Defribulator as an add-on to the 4 leg place multi and it came ... 4th (had the rails run too) Ugh

Could have been a real good day but happy to break even (or perhaps a bit ahead)

Anamoe, I'm Thunderstruck, Paulele, Profondo & Delphi all won as expected so the multi's were there.  A number of others got into the placings

 

I did well with Probabeel and Leo in the last (got the f4innthat too not that it paid heaps but was from a  Bonus bet)

Dosh and La Mexicana getting pipped was tough, and tooradin was another where I had Leo and thunderstruck in a multi salute and it ran backwards in the last 400Mars 😂

Did anyone see what happened in the silver eagle, all I saw was horses scatter everywhere and suddenly Vangelic was no where to be seen when it was in a decent position.


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