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10 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

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.

All I saw was a few horses going sideways and as a result, Triple Ace sustained an injury

 

Watched all the replays and here are a few takeaways ...

Zaaki struggled when the pressure was applied and is no longer a sure thing for the Cox Plate (as in winning)

Anamoe ultra impressive and may now run in the Cox Plate

Savatoxl & Aim are both underrated,  Paulele very impressive,  Profondo is the real deal and Probabeel is a champ

Lombardo looks a group horse in the making, I'm Thunderstruck is all class and Delphi might be able to take it up to Incentivise in the Caulfield Cup

A great day's racing and Ch7's coverage of the racing out of Melb & Syd is first class.  Bruce is in his element!!

26 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

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.

Just had a look at the stewards report on RacingNSW.
The leader ( Triple Ace) suffered an injury rounding the turn and Vangelic being directly behind it was severely checked. That caused interference to a couple of others as Vangelic shifted out. Jockey of Vangelic said that was pretty much it for the horse and didn’t ride it out.
On the Racing NSW website they show a stewards view of the race which is slightly different to the one we saw on the TV. Can’t post a link to it for some reason, worth checking out.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 
7 minutes ago, Macca said:

Watched all the replays and here are a few takeaways ...

Zaaki struggled when the pressure was applied and is no longer a sure thing for the Cox Plate (as in winning)

Anamoe ultra impressive and may now run in the Cox Plate

Savatoxl & Aim are both underrated,  Paulele very impressive,  Profondo is the real deal and Probabeel is a champ

Lombardo looks a group horse in the making, I'm Thunderstruck is all class and Delphi might be able to take it up to Incentivise in the Caulfield Cup

A great day's racing and Ch7's coverage of the racing out of Melb & Syd is first class.  Bruce is in his element!!

Good viewing today, fared much better than last week. Tad unlucky with the team multi, took all three to win and the one you suggested Macca, place/place/win. 
Was on Ellsberg, thought I had it until Aim flew home but Ellsberg fought it right out. Darren Flindell had Aim on top too. Great pick at $31.


1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet for Wednesday at Caulfield

Race 7, no 6 Zouzarella $4.20 win

Best Bet Wednesday (Caulfield)

R6 No.1 Profiteer (Win) $3.30

 Best Bet Wednesday Caulfield 

Race 3 No.9 Alcyone (W) $3.00

 
On 10/11/2021 at 2:36 PM, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet for Wednesday at Caulfield

Race 7, no 6 Zouzarella $4.20 win

 

23 hours ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Wednesday (Caulfield)

R6 No.1 Profiteer (Win) $3.30

 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 Best Bet Wednesday Caulfield 

Race 3 No.9 Alcyone (W) $3.00

 On current prices our trio saluting is showing a dividend of $44 (with a boost)

Good luck punters!

Prebble let Zouz get into the worst spot on the field and stayed there until he had to try and got 7 wide and made up no ground. Terrible run.


And just to add a bit of spice to the Caulfield Cup, Incentivise has drawn the carpark (barrier 20)

As a noted on pace runner (or leader) that's a big ask at $2.60.  We are going to find out how good it is! 

 

Caulfield Racecourse - Form Guide, Barrier Stats, Tips and Results

Edited by Macca

12 minutes ago, Macca said:

And just to add a bit of spice to the Caulfield Cup, Incentivise has drawn the carpark (barrier 20)

As a noted on pace runner (or leader) that's a big ask at $2.60.  We are going to find out how good it is! 

 

Caulfield Racecourse - Form Guide, Barrier Stats, Tips and Results

Young Werther draws 8th. 
Some rain due but prob not enough to make worse than a soft 5 you would think. But you are right. How far will it drift/come in due to the barrier?
 

Everest race looks a good one.

36 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Young Werther draws 8th. 
Some rain due but prob not enough to make worse than a soft 5 you would think. But you are right. How far will it drift/come in due to the barrier?
 

Everest race looks a good one.

I like Classique Legend in the Everest but I'm wary of Masked Crusader especially if the swoopers are advantaged

The Inferno at $26!  Nature Strip & Eduardo will take up the running you'd imagine.  Going to be some sort of race

As for the Caulfield Cup, Delphi & Nonconformist can also be on pace runners but have drawn 19 & 16 respectively

Could be game-on to the first turn! (400m straight)

Edited by Macca

Best Bet Saturday (Caulfield)

R3 No.3 Extreme Flight (Win) $4.20


12 hours ago, Macca said:

I like Classique Legend in the Everest but I'm wary of Masked Crusader especially if the swoopers are advantaged

The Inferno at $26!  Nature Strip & Eduardo will take up the running you'd imagine.  Going to be some sort of race

As for the Caulfield Cup, Delphi & Nonconformist can also be on pace runners but have drawn 19 & 16 respectively

Could be game-on to the first turn! (400m straight)

Nonconformist is prob the way I’m leaning, maybe a bonus on young werther.

CL is prob the one but think Gyrtrash is a danger.

3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Nonconformist is prob the way I’m leaning, maybe a bonus on young werther.

CL is prob the one but think Gyrtrash is a danger.

Previously with our tips we would often land 2 of the 3 winners so I started taking a 2/3 parlay just to get a collect.  Small outlay only

I usually end up breaking even that way (from an overall perspective) but if all 3 salute, it's a very good outcome. 

I'm assuming we're all going to back our own selection but often I'll include my own pick in  an exacta instead of a win bet (again, to get a collect)

But that's just the way I do it ... each to their own is the preferred option

Best Bet Saturday Randwick

Race 9 No.6 Great House (W) $7.50

Caulfield Race 1. Number 5 Seiners Express $5.50 (W)

The softer ground will suit more, hopefully this is enough to beat the fav.

17 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Best Bet Saturday Randwick

Race 9 No.6 Great House (W) $7.50

Going to need a new selection. It’s been scratched.
Syd is a heavy 9 already. 

Caulfield soft 5, reckon that becomes soft 6 or worse.


On 10/14/2021 at 12:44 AM, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday (Caulfield)

R3 No.3 Extreme Flight (Win) $4.20

 

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Caulfield Race 1. Number 5 Seiners Express $5.50 (W)

The softer ground will suit more, hopefully this is enough to beat the fav.

 

39 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Thanks @Gorgoroth

Best Bet Caulfield

Race 8 No.2 Varda (W) 5.50

Thanks lads

All 3 saluting will bring odds of approximately 140-1 (with a boost)

You just never know!!

Good luck punters!

14 minutes ago, Macca said:

 

 

Thanks lads

All 3 saluting will bring odds of approximately 140-1 (with a boost)

You just never know!!

Good luck punters!

I’m liking it Macca. I’m feeling good here!!!

 

Melb starts the day at a heavy 8 with more rain forecast for at least til 11.

Sydney is not a soft 7, so not looking as bad but showing it will be windy. Interesting to see how that affect the track. 

I only just realised my initial BB was scratched from Randwick to run in the Cup today. Gonna have to throw a couple of bucks on it just in case now.


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