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48 minutes ago, Macca said:

No ... not there Wadda.

I'm keeping an eye out for them. 

 

They like French Emotion on Racing.com.....best bet for Bendigo.

 

Holy Snow missed the start and then got out too late ... had it each-way so no harm done.  A good thing beaten though. 

6 minutes ago, Macca said:

Holy Snow missed the start and then got out too late ... had it each-way so no harm done.  A good thing beaten though. 

I missed the race with the mad rush of getting to the G. Cheers Macca for suggesting the place multi. Still alive.

 
10 minutes ago, Macca said:

Holy Snow missed the start and then got out too late ... had it each-way so no harm done.  A good thing beaten though. 

I also had place so all good. Gallic Chieftain ran 3rd also. So good start to some multiples.

Have a good yell at the Dees for me D77.

 


10 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I also had place so all good. Gallic Chieftain ran 3rd also. So good start to some multiples.

Have a good yell at the Dees for me D77.

 

Will do Wadda, seems kids are in good voice also. 

Shane Adair is doing the tips today at Morphettville ... JJ is hosting.  Might just take a look today and see how he goes. 

Done a couple of place cards ... that way of betting goes back a long way - before Quaddies and 'Outside' of normal betting.  From memory it was a 4 race card where the place odds were higher and you'd add the odds together instead of multiplying. 

1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

Will do Wadda, seems kids are in good voice also. 

Got a good seat?

 

 
1 minute ago, Macca said:

Shane Adair is doing the tips today at Morphettville ... JJ is hosting.  Might just take a look today and see how he goes. 

Done a couple of place cards ... that way of betting goes back a long way - before Quaddies and 'Outside' of normal betting.  From memory it was a 4 race card where the place odds were higher and you'd add the odds together instead of multiplying. 

Wow, thats a nice piece of History.

ok so JJ is hosting on racing.com so we just get the tips before the start again..........hard day at the office today!!

7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Got a good seat?

 

Not IMO Wadda. Front row behind Punt Rd goals bottom level. Kids refuse to sit anywhere else, you know...... they want a Hi-5 from the players after games should we win. This is the only place I can take them where I don’t hear the words “ Dad, I’m bored” :)


1 minute ago, Demon77 said:

Not IMO Wadda. Front row behind Punt Rd goals bottom level. Kids refuse to sit anywhere else, you know...... they want a Hi-5 from the players after games should we win. This is the only place I can take them where I don’t hear the words “ Dad, I’m bored” :)

haha....i get the picture. Have a great day.

11 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Wow, thats a nice piece of History.

ok so JJ is hosting on racing.com so we just get the tips before the start again..........hard day at the office today!!

No Wadda,  we're not getting JJ's tips at all.  Annoying

I'm tuning into the footy soon enough so it's a distraction we didn't need anyway.  Nearly all my bets surround the Randwick card so it's tune in every half hour or so

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

No Wadda,  we're not getting JJ's tips at all.  Annoying

I'm tuning into the footy soon enough so it's a distraction we didn't need anyway.  Nearly all my bets surround the Randwick card so it's tune in every half hour or so

Really?....Well i think we should write a joint letter!!

Your right tho,makes it easier to concentrate.

Nice win by Holy Blade at Bendigo R2 DKW again.

 

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Ormito 5th.....seemed to be a fair way back most of the race, made up good ground at the end but winners too good.

My god....El Dorado Dreaming Randwick race 6......Oohood had it won, came down the outside.....what a run...

Paid 105.80!!!

The worst thing is my Sydney m8, his nick name is El Dorado.....classic.

Ace is up next...

 

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6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

My god....El Dorado Dreaming Randwick race 6......Oohood had it won, came down the outside.....what a run...

Paid 105.80!!!

The worst thing is my Sydney m8, his nick name is El Dorado.....classic.

Ace is up next...

And the Demons are just keeping in touch at the G ... need to lift Wadda.  

Oohood got out late but if it had have got out earlier it probably wins.  That's the story so far with a lot of the fancied runners. 

1 minute ago, Macca said:

And the Demons are just keeping in touch at the G ... need to lift Wadda.  

Oohood got out late but if it had have got out earlier it probably wins.  That's the story so far with a lot of the fancied runners. 

Hopefully just our obligatory bad quarter

Ace High....had it won.....so disappointing     bob of the head.

Official margin... a nose.

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Ace High....had it won.....so disappointing     bob of the head.

Official margin... a nose.

Really unlucky - the horse nearly created history ... the good news is that the Demons are getting on top. 

Had the Ace each-way and in a place multi so still alive. 

French Emotion completely boxed in.....we have been unlucky today ..


One sporting bet i noticed today was Brisbane line against Port was 54.5 points.....so i jumped on that as an anchor in a footy multi.

Half way through the last 16pts the diff. Brisbane just aint that bad.

Wow Happy Clapper.....bridesmaid for 2 years....great win. Tosen missed the start, but also finished last. Strange horse.

Phew....i took us under 39.5. Go Dees.

 
11 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Wow Happy Clapper.....bridesmaid for 2 years....great win. Tosen missed the start, but also finished last. Strange horse.

Yep ... Happy Clapper a worthy winner and had to carry weight as well. 

A whole host of horses have disappointed today ... and none of our best-bets saluted either. 

But the Demons have broken the losing streak against North!  Won well too.  Should have won by a lot more but a 37 point win will do.  The monkey is off the back! 

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Yep ... Happy Clapper a worthy winner and had to carry weight as well. 

A whole host of horses have disappointed today ... and none of our best-bets saluted either. 

But the Demons have broken the losing streak against North!  Won well too.  Should have won by a lot more but a 37 point win will do.  The monkey is off the back! 

Sure is. Was a pretty hard day at the track in the end. Lot of horses screwed up. Ace was unbelievable, cant believe he didnt win.

Got a live multi on the footy.

Demons under 39.5

Brisbane + 56.5

Freo under 39.5

Crows line -20.5

Ess win H2H

28.13/1......so far so good.


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