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Yonce just too good for GR  (who ran well)

Looks a class mare does Yonce ... 5 starts for 5 wins and now ready for the group races

 
9 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yonce just too good for GR  (who ran well)

Looks a class mare does Yonce ... 5 starts for 5 wins and now ready for the group races

Yeah that acceleration was first class

On 3/4/2022 at 1:21 PM, Dee Zephyr said:

 

 

On 3/3/2022 at 8:17 PM, Gorgoroth said:

 

Dubai Super Saturday on tonight ... some quality racing with live coverage on the racing channel from 9.30pm.  Usually a very good coverage

Found a form guide ... go to www.attheraces.com (if you're interested!)

I'm just doing a few same race multis for a bit of interest

 

An almost day for me fellas, Profondo was disappointing and looked beaten at the turn. Wanted at least a place as I took our 3 picks in a place multi also. Brooklyn Hustle came from the clouds and in real time I thought it got there, one more stride and the work punters club would have been a little wealthier.

Yonce is an up and coming star I think. Blistering win.


Best Bet Saturday

Flemington R5 No.4 Argentia (W) 4.00

Best Bet Saturday 

Rosehill Race 8 No.15 Espiona $4 (Win)

@Dee Zephyr @Gorgoroth

So what do we make of the 3 Group 1's?

Here's my 2 cents worth ...

  • Home Affairs on top in the Newmarket with 'Finance Tycoon' for the top 4 (for a bit of value)
  • Think it Over & Cascadian to fight out the finish in the Australian Cup
  • DZ has got Espiona to win the Coolmore and I'm all in as well! (Lighthouse to run well)
  • My betting strategy is same race multi's (following the class)

 

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5 minutes ago, Macca said:

So what do we make of the 3 Group 1's? ...

Home Affairs for me too Macca, star in the making I believe. One of the horses I was involved in several years ago was trained by R and L Price so I’d like to see the stable do well, will keep an eye out for their runner (Count De Rupee) at those odds. 

Think It Over from Cascadian, She’s Ideel and Spanish Mission in no particular order for the latter 3.

Was speaking to a mate in Sydney today and he says the weather is on the improve. Banking on the track drying out by Saturday to hopefully see Espiona use that devastating turn of foot we saw here in the spring. I think the wet has been slightly against her the last two starts but has raced well regardless.

Coincidentally the mate I was speaking to has a horse in on Saturday at Gosford Race 3 No.15 Nominator $5 currently, one start for a third at Flemington back in September. 1st Emergency but they believe it will get a run. 

I think the Astrologist will get a bonus bet slid over to it for a place. At its best  ot pushes the field. 
 

September run is other one, great horse, been not in great form tho. 


1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Best bet

Rosehill race8 #12 Promise of success $7w

We've already got Espiona (DZ's tip) in the same race (see above)

8 minutes ago, Macca said:

We've already got Espiona (DZ's tip) in the same race (see above)

My bad, missed that.

 

On 3/9/2022 at 9:14 PM, Macca said:

Best Bet Saturday

Flemington R5 No.4 Argentia (W) 4.00

 

On 3/10/2022 at 5:23 PM, Dee Zephyr said:

Best Bet Saturday 

Rosehill Race 8 No.15 Espiona $4 (Win)

 

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rosehill race 5, number Shelby Sixtysix $6.50w

All 3 in a multi paying about 85-1

Good luck punters!


Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Couldn’t believe Shelby was that odds. Good run.

Nice win! 

I had a bit on it and of course, the multi's are still alive!

Unbelievable month for Shelby, on the back-up three weeks in a row. Well done Gorg

Argentia got caught too wide then had to widen again. Nearly got there tho. I took Barb as a saver with a bonus bet. But I was cheering on Argentia


Last week Shelby, this week Astrologist, both close, $14 for the place does me well enough, but $61 would have been better

A boilover in the Newmarket! Roch N Horse!

Favoured horses nowhere to be seen

 

7 minutes ago, Macca said:

A boilover in the Newmarket! Roch N Horse!

Favoured horses nowhere to be seen

 

94k for the trifecta, 205k for the f4 fourth at $18 was the lowest. Crazy.

 

Shelby Sixtysix is to run in the Galaxy next Saturday!

17 hours ago, Macca said:

Shelby Sixtysix is to run in the Galaxy next Saturday!

Is that four weekends in a row for it?


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