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Caulfield Race 2 No 3. Crack The Code $2.40

Caulfield Race 7  No 4 Social Spin $3.80

Caulfield Race 9 No 4 Avilius $3.00

Those 3 fabulous choices in a win multi get you around 27/1.... (providing they win)  Good luck punters !

 
1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Best Bets:

Caulfield Race 2 No 3. Crack The Code $2.40

Caulfield Race 7  No 4 Social Spin $3.80

Caulfield Race 9 No 4 Avilius $3.00

Those 3 fabulous choices in a win multi get you around 27/1.... (providing they win)  Good luck punters !

Yeah I was thinking of putting up a 3/5 exacta ($12) as I've been doing quite well with that type of exotic bet in the racing off-season.  Can one multi up an exacta with win bets Wadda? 

But I am doing a 'Deeza' and will be putting on a box6 F4 in the CF Orr Stakes ... only issue is that I narrowed it down to 8 choices then PL (in advance) kicked in!

Anyway,  I'm on with our 3 choices so good luck everyone!

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Yeah I was thinking of putting up a 3/5 exacta ($12) as I've been doing quite well with that type of exotic bet in the racing off-season.  Can one multi up an exacta with win bets Wadda? 

But I am doing a 'Deeza' and will be putting on a box6 F4 in the CF Orr Stakes ... only issue is that I narrowed it down to 8 choices then PL (in advance) kicked in!

Anyway,  I'm on with our 3 choices so good luck everyone!

Some of those odds came in a bit. I managed to get 22 boosted.

I know you can put a quinella in a parlay on the TAB. Thats the only time ive seen it. Cant d that with ladbrokes anyway, im assuming ditto with the other corporates.

 

How much rain did we get at the track? Rained a bit up here...

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

How much rain did we get at the track? Rained a bit up here...

Craig Williams mentioned that the track is running really well Wadda and it's still a Good4.

Anyway,  the super-tipster @Dee Zephyr  has got 1 on the board again with 'Crack the Code' saluting.  Looked the winner a long way from home.  Hands & heels as well - often a good sign.  A blackbooker. 


Well done DZ!! I didnt see the race as dodgy internet today here

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Craig Williams mentioned that the track is running really well Wadda and it's still a Good4.

Anyway,  the super-tipster @Dee Zephyr  has got 1 on the board again with 'Crack the Code' saluting.  Looked the winner a long way from home.  Hands & heels as well - often a good sign.  A blackbooker. 

Yep Macca DZ is back! Super strike rate 6 from 8 i think. We will have to start calling him Winx soon.

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep Macca DZ is back! Super strike rate 6 from 8 i think. We will have to call him Winx soon.

I think it's 6 from 7 ... Phar Lap territory!

 
2 minutes ago, Macca said:

I think it's 6 from 7 ... Phar Lap territory!

We are in elite company here on DATR

Gee..... Voodoo Lad has come in!  Was 6 last night 3.90 now with the rain and at his fav track Caulfield.

Maher might have a good day today.

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16 minutes ago, Macca said:

Craig Williams mentioned that the track is running really well Wadda and it's still a Good4.

Anyway,  the super-tipster @Dee Zephyr  has got 1 on the board again with 'Crack the Code' saluting.  Looked the winner a long way from home.  Hands & heels as well - often a good sign.  A blackbooker. 

A work mate has a connection with the runner-up ‘News Girl’ , she’s ran terrific in both defeats to ‘ Crack The Code’, trained from Albury way. Might pay to watch her as well in something easier although you could say she handled this type of class extremely well. 

44 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Gee..... Voodoo Lad has come in!  Was 6 last night 3.90 now with the rain and at his fav track Caulfield.

Maher might have a good day today.

Nature Strip just way too good for that lot ... beat a few handy types such as Voodoo Lad though.  Just too quick and they can't get near him.

And how lucky is Chris Waller inheriting this horse?  Like winning lotto. 

2 from 2 so far for James Jordan over in Morphettville today ... I was on Blue Hope in race 2 so 'Safari JJ' might be in for a decent day. 

Got a few multi's going with his selections.  Go here for his tips

7 minutes ago, Macca said:

2 from 2 so far for James Jordan over in Morphettville today ... I was on Blue Hope in race 2 so 'Safari JJ' might be in for a decent day. 

Got a few multi's going with his selections.  Go here for his tips

Ok.. im on Race 3 No 2. :)

 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ok.. im on Race 3 No 2. :)

We're both on it Wadda ... Naseeb is his best bet of the day so fingers crossed.


'I am Immortal' with a gutsy win in the Blue Diamond Prelude for C & G's ... fought hard to line - always a good sign.

The Blue Diamond is shaping up as keenly contested affair.  The next race for the fillies will tell us something too. 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

'I am Immortal' with a gutsy win in the Blue Diamond Prelude for C & G's ... fought hard to line - always a good sign.

The Blue Diamond is shaping up as keenly contested affair.  The next race for the fillies will tell us something too. 

Really....great stuff!! I had it anchoring my second multi for the day, with our BBs still alive as well.

Dont ya just love the Autumn!

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Really....great stuff!! I had it anchoring my second multi for the day, with our BBs still alive as well.

Dont ya just love the Autumn!

It's great ... but sometimes the choices just can't get a run.  Naseeb the classic example.  On any other day the run presents and it wins by 2 lengths.  A good thing beaten.   That's racing.

1 minute ago, Macca said:

It's great ... but sometimes the choices just can't get a run.  Naseeb the classic example.  On any other day the run presents and it wins by 2 lengths.  A good thing beaten.   That's racing.

Dang.

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Dang.

Because it drew the 1 gate it had to be run for luck ... jockey could have switched to the outside but I reckon the horse was ridden to instructions. 

With 2 leg multi's there's always the option of re-booting.


Pfft! Enough work. Home to watch the races!!

Well Social Sin!

That was almost strange, perfect run but nothing? Looked almost like the ground beat him.

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Well Social Sin!

That was almost strange, perfect run but nothing? Looked almost like the ground beat him.

Yep ... but the Hayes horse looks a goodin' 

It was a tough race to find a clear winner.  Social Spin nearly always leads but Hawkshot drew the 1 barrier and as we found out,  has excellent barrier speed.  Too good. 

 
3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yep ... but the Hayes horse looks a goodin' 

It was a tough race to find a clear winner.  Social Spin nearly always leads but Hawkshot drew the 1 barrier and as we found out,  has excellent barrier speed.  Too good. 

Yep sure was.

Im kinda keen on Land of Plenty in the next.....dont mind Kementari chances today also.

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep sure was.

Im kinda keen on Land of Plenty in the next.....dont mind Kentamani chances today also.

We're about to find out how good 'Whispering Brook' is too ... but it's a crack field with any number of winning chances.  Last year they dawdled up front and then Hartnell won in a blanket finish.

There is a bit of early speed this time so hopefully we'll see a truly run race ... I've got a F4 going in the race but I reckon Redkirk Warrior gets into the finish. 


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