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Author Topic: FINAL FIELD - C.F. ORR STAKES (1400 METRES)  (Read 3349 times)
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Steve M
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Original Post 2010-Feb-01, 11:40 AM

7-04.15 SPORTINGBET ORR STAKES (1400 METRES)
Of $400000 and $2000 trophy. 1st $240000 and trophy of $2000, 2nd $72000, 3rd $36000, 4th $18000, 5th $10000, 6th $8000, 7th $8000, 8th $8000.
Standard Weight for Age. (GROUP 1).
No Allowances for apprentices. Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM
No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Penalty Handicapper
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1 VIEWED Bart Cummings Steven Arnold 7 59  119
2 SHOCKING Mark Kavanagh Michael Rodd 9 59  115
3 ZIPPING Robert Hickmott Nicholas Hall 8 59  115
4 SNIPER'S BULLET Tracey Bartley Nash Rawiller 4 59  116
5 SIRMIONE Bart Cummings Dwayne Dunn 3 59  112
6 HEART OF DREAMS Mick Price Craig Newitt 6 59  113
7 LITTORIO Nigel Blackiston Craig Williams 5 59  107
8 DANZYLUM Robbie Griffiths Matthew Allen 2 59  100
9 RAFFAELLO Jim Marconi Steven King 10 59  104
10 TYPHOON TRACY Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 1 57  116
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2010-Feb-06, 03:21 PM

Damn I am shitting bricks, I'll cry if she loses - have her going for plenty with my Denman - TT double, and also Chuggers and I put on an all upper today (3 legs home, one to go - TT).  sweat


You beaut  I am King

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2010-Feb-06, 03:23 PM

Nothing more satisfying than riding home a 1.30 pop hey boys! Undecided   biggrin
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2010-Feb-06, 03:38 PM

Geez Steve. That's harsh.

They had a big double and a four leg all up so it was fairly significant.

I had the Colts to beat the Jets at $1.28 at the end of an all up two weeks ago and I cheered louder than I had for years when Peyton started finding his receivers.

Well done boys  beer
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2010-Feb-06, 06:13 PM

Geez Steve. That's harsh.

They had a big double and a four leg all up so it was fairly significant.

I had the Colts to beat the Jets at $1.28 at the end of an all up two weeks ago and I cheered louder than I had for years when Peyton started finding his receivers.

Well done boys  beer


No probs mate...I put the grin in to suggest it was sorta tongue in cheek. But my bad if it didn't come across...sure beats my result on Viewed e/w !

Raffaello would seem to the only dissapointing one.

From racenet.com.au

What they said – “She just came back under me beautifully. When asked her to go she just left them standing. She was excellent,” said Luke Nolen, winning rider of Typhoon Tracy.

”I never thought he was going to get there but he went super. He’s in for a top prep,” said Craig Newitt, rider of Heart Of Dreams (2nd).

“Fantastic. He’s been out for a year and performs like that. It’s terrific,” said Dwayne Dunn, rider of Sirmione (3rd).

“Right up to his best. I couldn’t be happier,” said Matthew Allen, rider of Danzylum (4th).

“Very good in a race which wasn’t run to suit,” said Craig Williams, rider of Littorio (5th).

“Great effort. He’ll only improve,” said Steven Arnold, rider of Viewed (6th).

“Not bad for a start. They went slow and he closed late,” said Nick Hall, rider of Zipping (7th).

“The race was short of his best and not run to suit. He did enough,” said Michael Rodd, rider of Shocking (8th).

“He got caught wide so the run was inconclusive,” said Steven King, rider of Raffaello (9th).
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2010-Feb-06, 09:33 PM

1.24.04 / 32.86.....tells the story....I wouldn't knock any runner yet.

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2010-Feb-14, 04:04 PM

I think on his run yesterday over 1200 SNIPERS BULLET would have gone very close in this chin
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2010-Feb-14, 04:40 PM

I have to disagree Marky. After Black Caviar was scratched there were no TT's in yesterday's field.

Would be backing TT to smash Turfontein at any distance they met at.
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2010-Feb-14, 06:06 PM

last 600 was quicker in linton's race - no chance snipers could have given TT a start and beat her off a slow pace - and he appreciated a softer track
i guess you never know but over 10/1 in my book - that form sprint won't stand up- shellscrape and nicconi failed ,  wanted better on dry for mine -
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2010-Feb-14, 06:30 PM

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2010-Feb-14, 06:33 PM

last 600 was quicker in linton's race - no chance snipers could have given TT a start and beat her off a slow pace - and he appreciated a softer track
i guess you never know but over 10/1 in my book - that form sprint won't stand up- shellscrape and nicconi failed ,  wanted better on dry for mine -


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