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Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R1 No.1 Finance Tycoon $6.00 (W)

 
6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Best Bet Saturday 

Caulfield Race 3 No.14 El Patroness $4 W

 

19 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Caulfield race 2, no 1 rich hips $5W

 

Just now, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Caulfield R1 No.1 Finance Tycoon $6.00 (W)

We've gone early again and the 3 in a treble is paying a whopping 120-1 (with a boost)

Even the early double is showing odds of 30-1

Good luck punters!

Heavy 10 in Sydney.

Saying 35mm last 24 hrs, 95mm expected in the next 24hrs, quite a few scratching already, can’t help but think it has to be abandoned.

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Boom! Good start Macca!!!

Yep Gorg …controlled the race well and was too good. 


6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yep Gorg …controlled the race well and was too good. 

Rallied well at the 100

Sheesh…don’t worry about putting a roof at the MCG, Randwick needs one today. 

 

Well surprisingly we got through the full card in Sydney, must have taken a massive amount of work and tbh the races there were pretty decent.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Well surprisingly we got through the full card in Sydney, must have taken a massive amount of work and tbh the races there were pretty decent.

Did you have anything on Sierra Sue yesterday?

And yes,  quite amazing how well the track played up North

We've got some great racing coming up in the next 2 months (and then we get the Brisbane & Adelaide carnivals) Bring it on!  Great time of the year with the Footy & League starting up as well

Still haven't seen any of the Group 1's from yesterday yet (!!) but here are the replays

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Macca said:

Did you have anything on Sierra Sue yesterday?

And yes,  quite amazing how well the track played up North

We've got some great racing coming up in the next 2 months (and then we get the Brisbane & Adelaide carnivals) Bring it on!  Great time of the year with the Footy & League starting up as well

Still haven't seen any of the Group 1's from yesterday yet (!!) but here are the replays

 

 

 

 

 

Nah I didn’t, I do like that horse but went with another instead.

Always burns me when I don’t back it😂

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Nah I didn’t, I do like that horse but went with another instead.

Always burns me when I don’t back it😂

As for I'm Thunderstruck's run in the Futurity ...  got held up so I'll give it another chance (All Star Mile next up by the looks of it)

Verry Elleegant is a champ, Marabi is a star (slick time) whilst Daumier looks a real horse of the future ... beat a couple of very handy types

21 minutes ago, Macca said:

As for I'm Thunderstruck's run in the Futurity ...  got held up so I'll give it another chance (All Star Mile next up by the looks of it)

Verry Elleegant is a champ, Marabi is a star (slick time) whilst Daumier looks a real horse of the future ... beat a couple of very handy types

Sure did, and I wasn’t surprised in the least, I enjoyed the run and gave a wry smile.

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Very keen to see how Greece goes in the Reisling Stakes ( Randwick R2) on Saturday weather permitting. She’s the little sister of Loving Gaby and having her first start, purchased around 1.2mil at the sales. Has won both trials so far and bookies have now got her at $13  for the Golden Slipper. 

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1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Very keen to see how Greece goes in the Reisling Stakes ( Randwick R2) on Saturday weather permitting. She’s the little sister of Loving Gaby and having her first start, purchased around 1.2mil at the sales. Has won both trials so far and bookies have now got her at $13  for the Golden Slipper. 

Yeah Sydney is scheduled for more rain, but hopefully not so much that it gets called off.

 

Hard one picking the bet for the multi this week.

Best Bet Saturday

Flemington R8 No.2 Brooklyn Hustle (W) $8.00

Best bet 

Flem race 7 No3 Profondo $4.6W


One more stride and Brooklyn wins ... got out at the right time but just missed!

 
23 minutes ago, Macca said:

One more stride and Brooklyn wins ... got out at the right time but just missed!

I’ve had a very ordinary day with some close finishes and I thought with Brooklyn my luck had turned… nope 😩

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

I’ve had a very ordinary day with some close finishes and I thought with Brooklyn my luck had turned… nope 😩

Well, the bonus bets are all on Gentleman Roy!

I've had a reasonable day again with 5 winners at each-way odds.  Got some same race multi's to finish

By the way, don't know who the tipsters are in Adelaide & Sydney (on Sportsbet) but they are both quite good.  The Melbourne tips are usually Gator's (on Sportsbet) 


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