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3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Good work Gorg

I had a bit on for the win as well as in a multi or 2 ?

 

Yes likewise Macca. 

Multi'd it into Diamond Effort in the next..

 
37 minutes ago, Macca said:

Good work Gorg

I had a bit on for the win as well as in a multi or 2 ?

 

Yeah it ran quite well. I’ve still got it in a multi. The other failed unfortunately. Let’s keep hoping!

51 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

Yes likewise Macca. 

Multi'd it into Diamond Effort in the next..

Nice one Rollin......better put a Best Bet in next week then ! :)

 

 
4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Nice one Rollin......better put a Best Bet in next week then ! :)

 

Yes absolutely - was a big week in the fog household so didn't have a proper look at the form until this morning.

Caulfield Race 8 - No. 8 - Sircconi is what I like most this afternoon.

I've parlayed quite a bit into Steel Prince, who they give no chance in the next.If it gets up I'll be a rich mug punter.


21 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I've parlayed quite a bit into Steel Prince, who they give no chance in the next.If it gets up I'll be a rich mug punter.

Steel Prince not the worst....good luck.

I like to Parlay... :)

 

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6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Steel Prince not the worst....good luck.

I like to Parlay... :)

 

Knew that race was a raffle.

I've parlayed myself to moderate success but it seems Steel Prince is getting set for a longer race.

 

Sikandarabad-a perennial under-achiever.

Half a chance at odds in the next at Sydney.

New trainer who got it upon Coffs Harbour.

Royal Randwick is different but it's good enough for this.

 

 
22 hours ago, rolling fog said:

Yes likewise Macca. 

Multi'd it into Diamond Effort in the next..

Congrats RF

My maths tells me that dividend was quite decent.  I do a few one-out doubles with the odd success. 

Got a couple of collects yesterday with Mugatoo as the conduit.  Added 125% to the dividend. 

But the shorties can get done as we know.  Rubisaki being a good example.  For the first time in its career,  it didn't get into the finish yesterday.

But that's the beauty of our best bets ... some you might use one-out and others could be used in a small or large multi.

Best Bet Strike Rate

5: 2-1-0

Australian Group Races 2020/21

And the Group 1 replays from the weekend

 

 

 

 


8 Stakes races out of Sydney & Melbourne this Saturday ... an exciting day at the races coming up. 

Randwick Form,  Odds & Tips (Stakes Races 4,  6,  7 & 8 )

Moonee Valley Form,  Odds & Tips (Stakes Races 5,  6,  7 & 8 )

 

And here are the two 1600m races to be run ... both G2's & both worth $250k

 

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Best Bet:

Mooney Valley Race 7 No 2 River Night 6.00 (W)

Serious question fellas, anyone got a tip for the greyhounds tonight??? Can’t footy anymore....

Best Bet

Moonee Valley Saturday

Race 1 No.3 How Womantic (Win) $3.10

I've had a horrible old time on the punt in ISO but I'll start throwing in a best bet of the week!

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Best Bet

Valley Saturday 

Race 8 No.4 Surprise Baby $3 (W)

3 hours ago, JV7 said:

I've had a horrible old time on the punt in ISO but I'll start throwing in a best bet of the week!

Ok JV7 welcome aboard ! (again) :)

I will take this opportunity to outline what we do here: @Macca @Dee Zephyr @Gorgoroth @Biffen

1. You can select one runner from any meeting anywhere, across an entire weekend.

2. Please dont make a selection in a race that somebody else has previously selected a Best Bet in. (Its easy to check just by reading a few previous posts).

3. We prefer selections to be in by midnight Friday, if your selection is scratched Saturday morning, then you can select another.

4. Nominate the Meeting, the Race, the Horse and the Price.

5. You can select for a win (W) or a place (P)

We put the selections together in a multi just for a bit of fun and as a quick reference guide. You can use the selections in anyway you like or not at all. Its not a competition between posters and we dont care who wins what but we do try to select 1 runner that will win. Odds dont really matter. (but dont make it 1.20). Feel free to chat about the races during the day, but we dont want any nasty arguments...its a punter friendly thread here at ADATR and we are just here for a bit of fun.

(If anyone wants to add anything to the above, feel free)

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Best Bets:  (so far)

Moonee Valley Race 1 No.3 How Womantic $3.10 (W)

Mooney Valley Race 7 No 2 River Night $6.00 (W)

Mooney Valley Race 8 No.4 Surprise Baby $3.00 (W)

(Approx 56/1)

 

Best Bets:  (so far)

Moonee Valley Race 1 No.3 How Womantic $3.10 (W)

Moonee Valley Race 4 No.6 Junipal $2.45 (W)

Mooney Valley Race 7 No.2 River Night $6.00 (W)

Mooney Valley Race 8 No.4 Surprise Baby $3.00 (W)

(Approx 137/1)

Edited by Wadda We Sing


Rules, Rules and more Rules.

I’ll tip a roughie later.

The following 24 horses are the International raiders arriving on October 2nd and will stable with Australian trainers: 32 is the maximum number permitted.

• Ashrun (Andreas Wohler, Australian Bloodstock)

• Almania (Kris Lees, Australian Bloodstock)

• Aspetar (Roger Charlton, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Thani)

• Buckhurst (Joseph O'Brien, Lloyd Williams)

• Collide (Kris Lees, Australian Bloodstock)

• Dashing Willoughby (Andrew Balding, Sir Owen Glenn)

• Degraves (Joseph O'Brien, Lloyd Williams)

• Delphi (Anthony & Sam Freedman)

• Involved (Maher/Eustace, Australian Bloodstock)

• Le Don De Vie (Anthony & Sam Freedman, Ozzie Kheir & clients)

• Master Of Reality (Joseph O'Brien, Lloyd Williams)

• Mr Satchmo (Chris Waller, OTI Racing)

• Nickajack Cave (Peter Moody, Ryco Equine & clients)

• Pondus (Joseph O'Brien, Lloyd Williams)

• Port Guillaume (Dabernig/Hayes, Edmond Lee)

• Prince Of Arran (Charlie Fellowes, Saeed bel Obaida)

• San Huberto (Matt Cumani, OTI Racing)

• Skyward (Trent Busuttin/Natalie Young, John Messara & Arno Curty)

• Sir Dragonet (Maher/Eustace, Ozzie Kheir/Coolmore & clients)

• Sound Of Cannons (John O'Shea, OTI Racing)

• Stratum (Willie Mullins, Tony Bloom)

• Tinandali (Maher/Eustace, Australian Bloodstock)

• True Self (Willie Mullins, OTI Racing)

• Twilight Payment (Joseph O'Brien, Lloyd Williams)

 

You can read the full article and some race noms here:

https://www.racing.com/news/2020-09-02/news-international-raiders-update?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=RDC#/

 

 

 

Edited by Wadda We Sing

23 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Rules, Rules and more Rules.

I’ll tip a roughie later.

Nah, not rules Biff, just courtesies that have arisen from past experiences......saves arguments.

 
3 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Nah, not rules Biff, just courtesies that have arisen from past experiences......saves arguments.

Every week we had issues yet there were only 4 tipsters!  haha

Anyway,  well said in your previous post.  We like to see ourselves as a co-op with no entry fee.

Edited by Macca

I do like River Night tomorrow @Wadda We Singbut will go with the same race.

Moonee Valley Race 7 #9 Night Raid Place $1.80 

 


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