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Best Bet Saturday

Bendigo R8 No.1 I Am Superman 12.00/3.20

 

So Randwick is a heavy 10 now and rain is forecast for the rest of the week in Sydney. This doesn’t bode well.

 

Best bet

Bendigo R5 no 3 Sirileo Miss $4.20w

Not sure how much rain we will get between now and Saturday but hopefully it isn’t much and stays a good 4. 

Best Bet Saturday 

Bendigo Race 9 Number 3 Corner Pocket $3.10 Win


14 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet

Bendigo R5 no 3 Sirileo Miss $4.20w

 

On 3/30/2022 at 6:24 PM, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Bendigo R8 No.1 I Am Superman 12.00/3.20

 

3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Best Bet Saturday 

Bendigo Race 9 Number 3 Corner Pocket $3.10 Win

 

So all 3 winning will produce a dividend of around about 115-1 (boosted) The good early odds on I Am Superman are no more ... into 6-1 now!

The place multi which is showing about 7-1 might be worth a go  ... or mix & match

Good luck punters!

 

Still alive in our multi's!

13 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wow wee @Gorgoroth, we have a draw lol. 

A cm with that finishing post… I thought she held on livehen the slow mo thought we got pipped. 

9 minutes ago, Macca said:

Still alive in our multi's!

Yep, let’s go!


Lol did you see Avdulla on Fireburn taunt the other jockey as he went by the leader with 100 to go? 

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Hitotsu is one hell of a horse!

And it can run in any sort of going ... too good!

But will it race on?  The Australian Derby win might be it's swansong.  The money on offer at stud will be enormous

 

27 minutes ago, Macca said:

Hitotsu is one hell of a horse!

And it can run in any sort of going ... too good!

But will it race on?  The Australian Derby win might be it's swansong.  The money on offer at stud will be enormous

 

I was on Benaud, thought it had it. Great fight back from Hitotsu.

Suppsedly Japan might be in the future, they even said Melbourne Cup

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I was on Benaud, thought it had it. Great fight back from Hitotsu.

Suppsedly Japan might be in the future, they even said Melbourne Cup

Hope so but the connections of these G1 winning colts are often quick to retire them to stud (as 3yo's) ... there's just too much money on offer

Hitotsu has now won the VRC Derby, Australian Derby & the Australian Guineas

That's a great feat! 

Fingers crossed they run the horse in the Spring at least (Melb Cup included) ... you'd be tempted to take the horse to Europe (especially Royal Ascot) or Japan

And Nature Strip wins its 3rd TJ Smith.  A true champion in the sprint stakes

Only audio here but I Am Superman just didn't run on by the sounds of it


4 minutes ago, Macca said:

Only audio here but I Am Superman just didn't run on by the sounds of it

Yeah it was in traffic and things opened up but just couldn’t get the burst. Shelby was the same in the other race, for once looked flat. 
Nature Strip ran the perfect race tho.

Best Bet Saturday

Randwick R8 No.9 Anamoe 6.00/1.70

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31 minutes ago, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Randwick R8 No.9 Anamoe 6.00/1.70

That is going to be one hell of a race, that field is exceptional 

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

That is going to be one hell of a race, that field is exceptional 

Well, I've decided to go with class in a class race ... might pay off but as you said, it's a very strong field.  Think it Over is 40-1!!

But Anamoe's recent form in the heavy is very good as well so it's a real show

Might get better than 5-1 for Anamoe if the money comes for Duais & Zaaki (and Verry Elleegant)

7 hours ago, Macca said:

Well, I've decided to go with class in a class race ... might pay off but as you said, it's a very strong field.  Think it Over is 40-1!!

But Anamoe's recent form in the heavy is very good as well so it's a real show

Might get better than 5-1 for Anamoe if the money comes for Duais & Zaaki (and Verry Elleegant)

Mate and I were thinking similar that outside the three you mentioned there and maybe Duais you might get some very good odds. 
 

If I was doing a quaddie I’d be ticking field.


13 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Mate and I were thinking similar that outside the three you mentioned there and maybe Duais you might get some very good odds. 
 

If I was doing a quaddie I’d be ticking field.

Was just talking to a mate about the race ... worth $4Million and it's a stellar field.  Cox Plate-like

Horses like Dalasan, Montefilia, Think it Over & I'm Thunderstruck are all more than decent and can all get into the finish (given a good run)

Anyway, go the Demons tonight!

We should win

 

12 hours ago, Macca said:

Was just talking to a mate about the race ... worth $4Million and it's a stellar field.  Cox Plate-like

Horses like Dalasan, Montefilia, Think it Over & I'm Thunderstruck are all more than decent and can all get into the finish (given a good run)

Anyway, go the Demons tonight!

We should win

 

How the track is holding up could be a massive decided on this too.

 

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