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Original Post 2010-Jul-05, 01:26 PM


    HAVING A PLAY AT WAGGA.....R 5 ..13 to beat 3
                                                  R 6... 4& 15
                                                  R 7.. 4 eachy
                                                  R8 ..9
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2010-Nov-12, 08:07 AM

Heading out to Port races today  beer

Hotshot Hayil has been a good earner and runs around in the last - listed at $9 in today's paper.

Hackers in Race 6 won't be a big price but looks the goods.
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2010-Nov-12, 01:37 PM

Hackers in Race 6 won't be a big price but looks the goods.


I'll be against you here on Spike Spence wink
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2010-Nov-13, 01:52 AM

I'll be against you here on Spike Spence wink


Would have been an interesting match up mate but they were in different races  lol

Hope you had something on each way  Thumb Up

Had a funny day. 2nd bet of the day, jag 27% of the 5th race trifecta then proceeded to get zilch for the rest of the day. Had Daily Dubs running at Ipswich - Rim Of Fire desparately unlucky, and Gundagai - Grand Rhumba - now I don't know if anyone watched that race, but is a good instruction in why you should be careful backing 4 kg claiming apprentices. Poor young fella couldn't handle the horse and it goes down by a lip.

Port is a very narrow track, especially when the rail is out 2m. Note to self: Barriers, barriers, barriers at Port.

In the aforementioned Race 5, there were 5 female apprentices riding in the race and they filled the first 5 placings over the line in a field of 14. Must be some sort of record  thumbsup
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2010-Nov-19, 08:15 PM

Girls have a much better record than there numbers suggest they should, they are on average better riders than the boys, the main reason I believe is they know their limitations and rarely need to Waste as hard as the boys so in fact are stronger and they don't move around on a horse as much as boys tend to when inexperienced, not comparing them with the Rawillers/Oliver/Brown etc though Lindop, O'hara, Payne etc can hold their own against anyone
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2010-Nov-20, 08:04 AM

Kembla Race 8 #4 Truth On Toe probably the best bet around the country today. 2nd to Shamash in town last start at only it's 3rd start, and finds itself in a maiden at the provincials today.

Not as certain, but #4 Gallein in the 7th is having it's 2nd start for G Begg. Ran 4th in town at it's only start.

Race Scratching
Race 1Nil
Race 2Nil
Race 32 - FLYING TOPAZE, 5 - RICHIANO
Race 42 - WILD OATS, 3 - MORTARMAN, 10 - THORNY BELLE, 12 (L) - I'M MARY TOO
Race 59 - CALVELLO
Race 65 - VALHUSSLE, 7 - INTENT, 10 - HOCK IT
Race 712 - OLYMPIC DIVA
Race 810 - CALVELLO

GEAR CHANGES - K GR SATURDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2010
Race 1
 ** All Clear **
Race 2
 ** All Clear **
Race 3
01 Dailika, Winkers First Time
08 Display, Cross-over Nose Band First Time
Race 4
07 Storm Ahead (NZ), Blinkers First Time
15 Sound Choice, Gelded
Race 5
01 Maniere D'etre, Lugging Bit Back On
Race 6
10 Hock It, Tongue Control Bit Off, Tongue Tie First Time
Race 7
01 Al Muhanad, Blinkers Back On
Race 8
01 Smacked (NZ), Tongue Tie First Time
02 Devils Rock, Tongue Tie First Time
03 Persian Storm, Lugging Bit Off, Norton Bit First Time, Winkers First Time
07 Our Galiway, Pads (Front) Off

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2010-Nov-23, 11:21 AM

Looks like Rapid Attack will run fav in the first today i though MICHELLE MAGIC could improve of it's trial going from Heavy to Good going
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2010-Nov-29, 12:44 AM

Have these marked out for Port tomorrow.

Race 5 #8 Our Stawell Gift is a track record holder here, down in the weights. Drawn the rail.

Race 7 #4 Sarkozy won well when I was there on the 12th and cannot see any reason he won't win again. #7 Jestachenka and #12 Hotshot Hayil for the exotics.

Race 8 #14 Confident was a strong winner in a maiden on the 12th. 3yo going for BOBS and well placed here.



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2010-Dec-19, 04:16 PM

In the last at Taree, #3 Midnight At Ascot was beaten 3.6 lengths two starts ago into 3rd by the "it" horse from yesterday, Sincero.

#8 Star Of Filante was beaten 5.3 lengths in the same race.

#10 Oh I Know bolted in last start in a BM50 for F&M.

1, 7 and 12 for exotics.
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2010-Dec-20, 09:12 AM

In the last at Taree, #3 Midnight At Ascot was beaten 3.6 lengths two starts ago into 3rd by the "it" horse from yesterday, Sincero.

#8 Star Of Filante was beaten 5.3 lengths in the same race.

#10 Oh I Know bolted in last start in a BM50 for F&M.

1, 7 and 12 for exotics.



Bumped off by a 50-1 Godbolt horse for my standout trifecta - Royal Page was 40-1  tears

Tamworth and Dubbo today.

Leunig in race 5 at Tamworth appeals.

Sue Grills and Luke Griffith seem to have a strong hand.

Luke Griffith
Race 1SUTTON QUEENGlenn Lynch
Race 2RIVERWINA PRINCEGlenn Lynch
Race 5TWIN ZEROSCRATCHED
Race 5DYSTURBPeter Graham
Race 6STAR OF DUBAIGlenn Lynch
Race 6ROSA'S QUESTPeter Graham

Sue Grills
Race 3SUBALTERNTimothy Bell (a0)
Race 4EYES ONLYTimothy Bell (a0)
Race 5LEUNIGTimothy Bell (a0)
Race 7COURAGEOUS LOVESCRATCHED

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2010-Dec-20, 09:22 AM

Mention Dubbo and I think of KFC.   One of the only towns that I know that has a KFC on either side of the highway. 

 Son and I always look forward to Dubbo when travelling that way. biggrin

Hopefully can find a winner there today.

I'll see what odds I can get on fixed odds the place in Race 3 on this one--REALLY VEXING
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2010-Dec-20, 11:06 PM

Tim Martin has a 2YO first starter in R4 a open maiden tomorrow ROCANCOURT, big impressive trialer but geez tough ask to go up against a couple of horses 2x-3x it's age.
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2010-Dec-20, 11:12 PM

Its bred to be very very fast, its grand mother is the very speedy MagiC Music.

At the weights it is very very poorly weighted, it says set weights, how would a December 2yo have 54 kgs ?
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2010-Dec-21, 12:54 AM

Guy Walter and Gai have a few runners tomorrow at Goulburn

Guy Walter
Race 1VIA FACILEMark Webber
Race 2AMPERSANDKathy O'Hara
Race 6CLAM CHOWDERKathy O'Hara
Race 7CYBER CRIMEBen Vassallo (a1.5)
Race 7AVARELLI (NZ)Kathy O'Hara
 Gai Waterhouse
Race 2SAYNOMOREStacey Rawiller (a1.5)
Race 5SILENT REWARDMark Newnham
Race 7GEELONGStacey Rawiller (a1.5)
Race 8ACTRICEMark Newnham

First starter Saynomore (by Hussonet) has some good city trial form.

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2010-Dec-22, 01:15 AM

Unless they finished with in a head of each other the handicapper was not intending anything of the sort.

Possible World Record At Dubbo Races On Monday

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Story By Mark Brassel

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

: In what could be a world first, runners competing in the final race at Dubbo yesterday finished in racebook order – all nine of them.

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The seventh race (Denise's Bra & Lingerie Class 3 Handicap, 1600m) was taken out by Miss Reed ($5.50), who downed the favourite Hinterland ($1.80) by a neck.

The remaining runners then came past the post in handicapping (or racebook) order.

"What would be the odds about this happening?" said racecaller & journalist, Colin Hodges.

"It defies belief that nine horses could go around in a 1600-metre race and finish exactly as the handicapper 'intended'. I've seen a couple of five and six-horse fields finish in order, but never a nine-horse field."

The complete finishing order was:-

1st-No.1 Miss Reed (Greg Ryan, $5.50)
2nd-No.2 Hinterland (Kody Nestor, $1.80)
3rd-No.3 Flash Academy (Kacie Chater, $13)
4th-No.4 Happy Henry (Tiffany Jeffries, $8)
5th-No.5 Tompeppa (Justin Stanley, $12)
6th-No.6 Ornithology (Dar Lunn, $17)
7th-No.7 Seatune (Jeff Kehoe, $21)
8th-No.8 Grand Chime (James Geppert, $17)
9th-No.9 Roughshot (Ken Dunbar, $13)

NSW TAB: Quinella (1-2)-$3.80. Exacta (1-2): $16.30. Trifecta (1-2-3): $49.10. First 4 (1-2-3-4): $185.40.

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2010-Dec-24, 11:45 AM

Will give Russwillcrow one more chance at Wagga R8 today. Was disappointing last start after being unlucky two runs back.

Voice Commander is double digit odds in race 7 at the moment, and appeals each way.

R3 #11 Mettaya has ordinary form, but they all do in that race. Was unlucky last start (see race report) and is over 20-1, so worth a small each way wager.

Rado Boljun's best could be Kiss My Fuji in race 4.
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