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Original Post 2011-Aug-29, 12:54 PM

WYONG GOLD CUP  - 2100 METRES

Of $120,000.1st $72,000, 2nd $24,000, 3rd $12,000, 4th $6,000, 5th $2,400, 6th $1,200, 7th $1,200, 8th $1,200,  Starter Subsidy $200 LISTED Quality, Apprentices cannot claim. Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM

Horse Trainer Hcp Rating
1 BELLAGIO WYNN Chris Waller 94
2 CAP VILANO Gordon Yorke 64
3 COUNTCOOL Michael Kent
4 DELAGO STAR Kim Waugh
5 ESSENCE OF SUCCESS Gai Waterhouse 90
6 FLAMING CIRCLE Dale Riley
7 FROZONE (NZ) Alan Bailey
8 GAZZA GURU Stephen Farley 80
9 HUME (NZ) Brian Smith
10 HUQIU Craig Roberts 60
11 IRONSTEIN Gerald Ryan 99
12 OUR BARNEY Guy Walter 75
13 RAEBURN Brian Smith
14 SPECHENKA Ben Ahrens
15 STATUS QUO Peter Snowden 72
16 THE VERMINATOR Chris Waller
17 THEY WON’T LAST John P Thompson
18 VIKING LEGEND Ross Simpson & Tracey Barnes 93
19 WARRIOR WITHIN Bruce W Hill
20 ZOOMIN (NZ) Michael Kent
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2011-Sep-02, 07:21 PM

Well, I was right, he looked terrible at Grafton and ran accordingly.

Obviously he looked better today    lol

A good trainer that Chris Waller    Thumb Up

I can direct you to a website where you'll be sure to get employment with analytical skills like that, DJH.

The word I got from Wyong is that the horse looked worse today than at Grafton, but you don't wanna hear that.

Was a rough-house affair, but impressive win by TV.

The Banana-benders were left lamenting. Sad
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2011-Sep-02, 07:27 PM

I can direct you to a website where you'll be sure to get employment with analytical skills like that, DJH.

The word I got from Wyong is that the horse looked worse today than at Grafton, but you don't wanna hear that.

Was a rough-house affair, but impressive win by TV.

The Banana-benders were left lamenting. Sad



I can be very confident that he did NOT look worse today than Grafton Cup day!

If by some odd chance he did, those behind him today have an extremely bleak future
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2011-Sep-02, 07:32 PM

OK, I won't listen to him next year. shy
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2011-Sep-02, 07:33 PM

BTW, DD, I only want to hear the truth!!!

If your info is better than mine I am happy to hear it. I doubt it though!

As for the job at the website I am sure you are referring to- I will pass
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2011-Sep-02, 07:37 PM

OK, I won't listen to him next year. shy

If he told you it looked worse than at Grafton, than yes, I would ignore your source from now on
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2011-Sep-02, 07:37 PM

I might be that the horse is just a bad-looker - like all the girls I used to take out. lol
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2011-Sep-02, 07:46 PM

I might be that the horse is just a bad-looker - like all the girls I used to take out. lol

Yeah, fair call!

I am sure you did take out some ordinary types  lol

I have only seen the horse the once and he looked terrible!
The trainer was smart enough to give the horse a freshen, so I have to give Waller a big  Thumb Up  , many wouldn't have.
I have absolutely no doubt the horse would not have won today, looking the way it looked at Grafton though.
Waller has done a great job- no surprise I guess  Thumb Up
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2011-Sep-02, 07:56 PM

Gee, you sound pretty confident now.  Just a shame we can't find a bookie who's still betting.  Sad
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2011-Sep-02, 08:00 PM

If you could just get a bookie to bet after the race .  Even I would return to the track.
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2011-Sep-02, 08:05 PM

Gee, you sound pretty confident now.  Just a shame we can't find a bookie who's still betting.  Sad


what

I don't know where you are getting a perceived confidence from?

I said the horse looked terrible at Grafton and basically if it looked the same could not win a Wyong Cup.
The horse was freshened since the Grafton race , as I said, and ran fair since.
Obviously Waller is smarter than most trainers, as his record suggests I guess
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What have I said though that suggests any confidence after the race??
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