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Sandgroper
11th February 2003, 09:26 AM
Thought it best to start a new thread, given the "Ascot Races" thread is starting to get a bit too big and may be taking some time to load for some viewers.
Kicking this thread off with the news that Railway Stakes winner Old Fashion ($702,000 stakes earner) will be flown to Melbourne in time to tackle (first-up) the $400,000 Futurity Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on March 1.
Old Fashion won a recent barrier trial at Lark Hill in impressive manner.
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BettyBoop
12th February 2003, 05:43 PM
A bit of mail around for two horses at Bunbury later today, should both be at EW odds, and both to be ridden by Jason Brown.
Race 5 no 7 Sky's Honor
Race 7 no 8 Midas Rose
El Gordo
12th February 2003, 06:38 PM
Hello BettyBoop,
I'm expecting an improved performance from Miller's Fancy in race 7 at Bunbury today. The pace should be on (with the inclusion of Homesville Lass) and expect Miller's Fancy to be running on well at the end.
Perhaps we may finish 1/2 :smile:
Paddy
12th February 2003, 07:22 PM
I see race 7 today (Bunbury) also has a 'topweight' system qualifier - Opening Twist.
This horse won the Boulder Cup / Kalgoorlie Cup double back in September 2001.
Hasn't raced since failing in the CB Cox Stakes back in December 2001, but I see did run 2nd in a recent 900m barrier trial at Lark Hill, and has gone well fresh in the past.
Very interesting to see how this stallion goes today and in the future. All the best to his connections.
Cosmo
13th February 2003, 01:54 AM
Well done El Gordo - about 8-1. Nice one.
Cheers
Cosmo
BettyBoop
13th February 2003, 09:23 AM
Thanks El Gordo, you saved my bacon. My normally reliable source was way off the spot yesterday, although Midas Rose did run a reasonable race to finish 4th. Couldn’t come at backing Opening Twist – first-up after a long injury enforced spell, over 1675m and carrying 9kg (61kg) over the limit. Too big a task for just about any horse.
Paddy
14th February 2003, 10:00 AM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
Perth apprentice jockey Steven Parnham will make his Eastern States debut when he takes the mount on Fortune Streak in tomorrow's Riverside Handicap (1600m) at Flemington.
Fortune Streak, trained by Parnham's father Neville, boosted her stake earnings to almost $120,000 by winning last month's La Trice Classic (1800m) at Ascot.
Steven Parnham, 17, began race riding last season and has landed 60 winners.
Fortune Streak won the Burgess Queen Stakes (1400m), then was placed in last season's WA Champion Fillies' Stakes (1600m), Belmont Guineas (1600m) and Belmont Oaks (2000m).
Neville Parnham said yesterday he expected the bay to improve on an unplaced run when she had her first Melbourne start, at Moonee Valley last week.
"She was not suited in last week's race," the trainer said. "She has thrived since."
Her stablemate Irish Pride, who impressed when he finished second in last Saturday's $75,000 JRA Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield, will be ridden by Greg Childs in a Mornington race next Wednesday.
Parnham said his filly Trimagic had improved since being unplaced at her Melbourne debut last Sunday and would start at Caulfield tomorrow week.
Also - Northerly's travelling companion, Heavy Nova, is expected to be prominent when he makes his Melbourne debut in the Burrabil Handicap (1500m) at Sandown on Sunday.
"The horse is adapting well to Victorian conditions," Fred Kersley said. "Patrick Carbery will ride him at Sandown. Walk On Air and Flash Bash are likely to be hard to beat."
Redcraze
14th February 2003, 11:13 AM
I fancy a couple for Ascot tomorrow :-
TASK MASTER - Race 4 No 6 "1 3/4 lengths 6th last start after being slow to begin from barrier 1 and meeting slight interference on a number of occassions. Drawn the outside here and that is a concern but he may just do better on the outside of horses".
WESTERN TYCOON - Race 8 No 6 "1 1/2 lengths 4th last start after being caught wide all the way from barrier 13. Drawn out there again in 10 but does have a change of jockey in P. Harvey. All that is needed is a bit of luck and it will be there at the finish."
Lucky punting everyone.
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Sandgroper
14th February 2003, 03:00 PM
Other west aussies running over east this weekend also include Polygram and Lady Knockout both at Flemington tomorrow.
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the prince
14th February 2003, 10:24 PM
hello to all
the prince
14th February 2003, 10:28 PM
Looks a nice card for a bet tomorrow here are some early thoughts.R1 tango man ,fore stay R2 Pretty smik and ruby class r3 early express r5 eastern standard good luck to all.
nocanfind
14th February 2003, 10:42 PM
Can anyone tell me if there is a result service online that has extended details, like individual margins, times each ran for tab and some non tab meets???
Paddy
15th February 2003, 07:44 AM
Welcome to the forum nocanfind, for WA results check this link out:
http://www.waturf.org.au/scripts/ws.exe/syturf/findinfo.hts
Paddy
15th February 2003, 07:53 AM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
Star Perth galloper Old Comrade, who brilliantly won last year's $1.25 million Australian Cup (2000m) at Flemington, has another leg injury and his career looks in jeopardy.
Part-owner Bob Peters said yesterday the gelding, a winner of the Railway Stakes and two Fruit 'N' Veg Stakes at Ascot, damaged a tendon while being prepared for a comeback bid.
Old Comrade has not raced since injuring a tendon when trainer Lindsey Smith took him to Sydney's rich autumn carnival 11 months ago. The five-year-old, a $1.7 million stakes earner in 22 starts for Peters and his wife Sandra, was handled patiently on the comeback trail.
"We were restricting him to slow training and ensuring he worked only on good tracks," Bob Peters said. "But he's gone amiss again.
"After treatment, Old Comrade will have a year's rest. Then veterinarians will assess if he can return to training. At this stage, it seems unlikely he will race again.
red
15th February 2003, 09:14 AM
We all remember the scenes at the Royal Perth Yacht Club in 1983 after Australia II’s America’s Cup win. Today is the first race of this year’s Final between Switzerland’s Allinghi and Team New Zealand in NZ, some absorbing racing ahead.
Some big fields today should make for some genuine tempo races.
R1 – Open race. Will Super Moss go forward from the wide gate? I’ll back 3 if odds allow, toppie Tango Man, Super Moss and Killadeas. Fore Stay will get a good run and hopefully will be fav. so we can back the others.
R3 – Early Express should ping straight to the lead and lead throughout, Harvey rates them so well in front. Won a Barrier Trial recently. Odds will be too short for a win bet for me so multiples might be the way. Bit of a Ride and Pure Penny for roughie place chances. Unbeaten Mercury’s Halo a good show and handicapper hasn’t missed him either but I’ll risk him.
R5 – Good Welter. Miss Torpago races best in the lead but don’t think Eastern Standard will let her cross so I’ll rule the lass out. 4 Eastern Standard is clear top pick but again odds the problem. I’ll throw in 3 & 7 &1 for place chances.
R6 – Will Vindaloo keep out Kingston Blaze for the lead? Early splits suggest not. Twin Power and Crown Chief up there as well. I’ll back Edition(2kg pull over Vindaloo) and Blinded(best runner-on last start against Comeback Kid). Instantaneous(get a good run back in the field) was given 57kg for R8 and didn’t accept. I’ll risk it here. For those who like Kingston Blaze it can definitely win again, it just may be under the odds.
Top day to all.
Sandgroper
15th February 2003, 12:24 PM
For those of you with an OZBET account, suggest that Paul Harvey is way under the odds ($1.60 currenty) in today's Western Australian Jockey Challenge.
Great value to be had for a number of other jockeys listed & would also suggest a saver on a non listed jockey winning at currents odds of $11.
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Paddy
15th February 2003, 03:23 PM
Lookin through your overview red, seems you missed a few that I like, so let’s confuse everybody :grin:
R1 – I like Magic Dash - top run last start. The horse that beat in on that occasion looks a danger again – Dela Ventosa. Would not be surprised to see Thundelera run a better race at odds.
R3 – I Like Precious Lady, think she has a good chance. Agree both Early Express and Mercury Halo hard to beat. My roughie is Zebedee Springs.
R5 – Expect Eastern Standard to take the sit on Miss Torpago who will feeling the pinch over the last bit. Not as confident as you red, Son Of Vasac has a touch of class, Voltega did beat Eastern Standard last start, although has gone up 1.5kg and Paradiddle has been disappointing lately, and could surprise.
R6 – Agree red, Edition will be awfully hard to beat. Instantaneous was very impressive last start according to a Sandgroper post I read recently. Vindaloo is going great guns – 3 in a row so far. Also She’s A Rose a good chance. A real roughie, with no recent form of note who could surprise is Hello Stranger.
red
16th February 2003, 02:53 AM
Bit of a review and betting flucs from yesterday’s Ascot races.
Yes Paddy, the more diverse opinion we can dish out the more we’ll know about each race.
R1 – Good win again to Fore Stay, fast finish with the 56kg. Super Moss 3 wide t/o, big improvement from Party Boy gave Bairstow 1st and 3rd. Tango Man not wanted (6/4 9/4).
R2 – Air Pocket (5 9/2) was incredible odds, but often post-race we’re champion tipsters. Odds were helped by the potential improvement in Pretty Smik (15/8 13/8) and support for a couple of 1st starters.
R3 – For those who took the 5/4 it was a case of Early Exit not Express when he couldn’t cross and lead. Winner unbeaten after 4 runs.
R5 – Face Your Fears was a good young horse, hadn’t shown much in the last year or so. Swoopers were suited in this after the pace set by Eastern Standard & Miss Torpago. Son of Vasac(good 2nd) was very firm in the betting 5/2 2 9/4 2.
R6 – Double for Hughes when he settled Blinded worse than midfield then sprinted at the right time, but the odds(2 7/4 2) were short. Of the on-pacers Vindaloo(7 6) just dropped Kingston Blaze on straightening. That was a booming run from Instantaneous, is reliant on pace though.
R8 – Western Tycoon – punters’ nightmare. Been fav. at 7 of it’s 9 starts and saluted only once. Today they snapped up the shorts (7/4 6/4 5/4) at it’s first 1400m run. The thing is that he was wide and some may blackbook it (again).
Have a great week.
El Gordo
16th February 2003, 07:07 AM
Thought the runs of both Precious Lady and Instantaneous top rate yesterday Paddy.
Mt Barker today - Sunday 16th Feb.
R1: Triple Shot only up 1kg for strong win this class & course last start. Don's Record although up in class looks promising. Devil's Speed ready to improve.
R2: Joshua's Star not beaten far in a class 4 at Bunbury last start, suited here. Gun Barrel Blue sound run in class 1 at Pinjarra last start, goes well here. Expect improvement from Ron Bon Jungle.
R4: Corporate Diamond strong win at Albany last start. Little Bill has been thereabouts recently. Chicago's Fire should be ready now following three runs back from a spell.
R5: Should be pace on with inclusion of Sulo Warrior, Warning Tune & Toy Salute.
Expecting further improvement from Sir Donald. Warning Tune hard to run down. Satin Special great win last start. Royal Omen for 4th.
R6: Retlaw suited, Flame Above hard to beat. Taxa winner both middle distance starts. Admiral Black unlucky last start. Jev Force also a hope.
BettyBoop
16th February 2003, 08:12 PM
All five winners and the tri in the last. Nice one El Gordo. :smile:
Sandgroper
17th February 2003, 05:51 PM
Not a bad effort yesterday El Gordo.
I see your five winners paid (in WA) - $3.10, $4.10, $3.70, $8.40 & $2.70.
Royal Omen improved on recent form to take out the cup. Taxa won yet again - 3 in row since stepping up in distance & could be a visitor to the city shortly.
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Sandgroper
17th February 2003, 07:02 PM
Thought I would add a bit more to red's post race review for Saturday.
Keep up the good work red, (and all our other posters) - I'm sure many appreciate the input.
Race 1 - A very good win by Fore Stay, red. Being set for the Pinjarra and Bunbury cups.
Nice improvement by Animagic - would you believe a 9YO originally from Ireland (one for Paddy) who also raced in Hong Kong.
Race 2 - And yes, a very good win by Air Pocket, red. Money for first starter Rubyclass - reared at the start & raced greenly throughout. Stewards trial before racing again.
Race 3 - Pleasantly surprised by Early Express's short odds, I had it rated 3rd. Mercury Halo did a good job but thought Precious Lady a little unlucky - shifted in a bit around the 150m mark. Pure Penny looks an improver. Mercury Halo will next tackle the Challenge Stakes (1400m) on March 1.
Race 4 - We finally saw the real Lulugui with Harvey on top. Also nice runs by Spirit Of Jules, Mogul and Dante's Kalista. Nice overs for Spirit Of Jules and Mogul, both I had well up in the ratings.
Race 5 - Trainer Colin Webster is to spell Eastern Standard, who ran last in this race. Lovely overs for Face Your Fears. Good run by Son Of Vasac. Voltega proved that his previous win over Eastern Standard was no fluke and is back to his best.
Race 6 - Good win by Blinded who continues to improve and will be stepped up to longer races. Instantaneous got too far back early - top run. Also a good run by Twin Power, who is still maintaining his form, and also a good run by Turnez who is yet to find his consistent Brisbane form.
Race 7 - Interesting that Silentium who was a unlucky 2nd to Crimson Sakura last start and met that horse again at similar weights, started around 40/1, whilst Crimson Sakura who finished 5th in this race, started around 9/1 :wink: Good run by Twin City Girl who is about to strike best form. Disappointing runs by Aunt Katie and Miss Belhus. WA Oaks plans for Silentium.
Race 8 - Pleasantly surprised (again) by the short odds on offer for both Star Trekking (apparently a SKY Channel super special) and Western Tycoon. Had neither rated in top 3.
Top run by the winner Orange William, back to his best. Now a winner 2 out of 3 starts, since a long spell. Burrington Coombe improved on his last start. Star Trekking ran up to his best. Bay Of Mine looks to be ready to find form.
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Cosmo
18th February 2003, 12:16 AM
Nice work El Gordo.
Well done Sandgroper and Redcraze on your perth analysis.
Keep up the good work all.
Cheers
Cosmo
BettyBoop
18th February 2003, 09:00 AM
I’m finding the information posted on this thread invaluable. Appreciate all the input from fellow posters.
the prince tipped the quinella in race 1 at Ascot. El Gordo did well at Mt. Barker on Sunday even after some selections were scratched.
El Gordo, must thank you for the extra double. Took the field in the first leg (race 3 – maiden) with your remaining two selections, and made a nice profit. :wink:
I know we have many more WA members, I'm sure their input anytime would be appreciated.
BettyBoop
18th February 2003, 06:37 PM
Summer Surprise is racing at Pinjarra tomorrow - race 6 no. 1. As I mentioned in a previous thread, has gone extra well 2nd-up in the past. Bit concerned about the weight she has been asked to carry (56.5kg). Might couple her up with nos. 3,5,9 & 10 in the multiples.
Sandgroper
18th February 2003, 07:46 PM
Good luck tomorrow BettyBoop.
News this morning that Old Spice, the sire of top gallopers including Melbourne Cup winner Rogan Josh and Australian Cup winner Old Comrade, has died at Clairefontaine Stud, near Busselton. He was 22yrs old.
His progeny have earned stakes totalling about $13 million to-date.
Last month's Perth Cup winner Tumeric, a six-year-old by Old Spice, is expected to further boost his sire's national reputation when he tackles the Caulfield and Melbourne cups next season.
Rogan Josh's 1999 Melbourne Cup win gave Old Spice his biggest success as a sire. Old Comrade, sired by the stallion in 1996, won a Railway Stakes and two Fruit 'N' Veg Stakes at Ascot before his Australian Cup triumph at Flemington last year.
Natasha, Old Role, Old Money, Field Officer, Forge On, Spectrum, Old Nick, Old Cobber, Chelsea and Lawmaker have been among other classy gallopers by Old Spice. More than 150 of his progeny are winners.
Eight yearlings by Old Spice are entered in next month's Perth Magic Millions Premier Sale.
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El Gordo
19th February 2003, 10:29 AM
Good luck with Summer Surprise today BettyBoop. 56.5kg over 1600m at only second run since a spell seems a big ask, but it is achievable.
At Pinjarra today
R1: A number of first starters with good trial form, so watch for any betting moves. Expect Crystal Clear to be hard to beat. Danzeyo (blinkers added) and Dreaming of Money could be value.
R4: A repeat of his last start effort and Shirazamatazz will be hard to beat. Platinum main danger. Ted’s Spirit next best. Twice could fill a placing at good odds.
R5: Like the topweight here, Bold Endeavour (also qualifies under angel416’s topweight system) Main dangers Prince Georgios and Brave Act. Final Affair might be placed at good odds.
R7: Expect King Lomond to be hard to beat again, shooting for three in a row.
Hoolagain well drawn and well weighted. Pekan Flyer and Blazing Morn could go well fresh.
R8: Expect a big run from Cation first-up. Lady Didalot consistent of late. All Ferrari another with a good first-up record. Two at value for the multiples – Simply Marooned and Sky Storm.
Sandgroper
19th February 2003, 09:35 PM
Congratulations BettyBoop, Summer Surprise duly saluted AND you tipped all the multiples – in WA tri paid $159.30 and quartet paid $651.60. Keep em coming!
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Sandgroper
19th February 2003, 09:49 PM
A top effort El Gordo.
Three or four scratchings, some places and a few winners amongst your lot.
Winners – Shirazamatazz - $5.20, Brave Act. - $8.10 and King Lomond - $4.00
Between you and Betty, almost scored the quaddie- in WA paid $1,073.60
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Cosmo
19th February 2003, 11:53 PM
Well done again Betty and El Gordo, along with Sandgroper, Red and Paddy for your thoughts on W.A. racing.
Unfortunately I only have time to get on the net late at night and only then a couple of times a week, so haven't had a chance to follow the leads given in this informative thread, but hope you guys are cleaning up, and if anyone else is cashing in, then why not say thanks.
Being in Qld I've always found it hard to get useful information and thoughts on Perth racing, so please keep up the good work people, much appreciated by all I'm sure.
Cheers,
Cosmo
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Magoo
20th February 2003, 01:02 AM
Well done BB and EG - right on the money at Pinjarra. Like Cosmo, I don't get the chance to check out the forum too often but definitely appreciate the info in this thread as it's always around the mark.
Keep an eye on Ascot R5 No10 Rogues March tomorrow......would appreciate any thoughts on this race/meeting
Magoo
Magoo
20th February 2003, 01:20 AM
Ascot R5 Tri
10/11,2,8,3,1
Here's hoping
Redcraze
20th February 2003, 10:09 AM
I too am impressed with this particular thread, not only the quality of tips but also the general information that comes through.On this side of the continent,I am able to get more information as to what is going on in Hong Kong than what I can on WA.
A situation that I find ridiculous as my interest in HK is only passing and my interest in WA racing is financial. Hopefully profitable.
This thread is starting to keep me informed on what is going on over there and I am finding it very informative - great work contributors.
However, I notice that the thread has not been going for all that long and is already into its 3rd page. So, I was wondering if we could perhaps keep this thread to points of interest and discussion of the Perth scene and open new threads for tipping eg
Ascot Saturdays, Ascot Midweek, Pinjarra, Mt Barker, Bunbury etc, etc.
Your thoughts please members?
Sandgroper
20th February 2003, 12:29 PM
Good idea Redcraze, I'll start one for WA tipping now.
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Paddy
21st February 2003, 09:29 AM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
CONTROVERSIAL former leading Perth racehorse trainer Greg Harper's application to start gallopers in Melbourne has been rejected by Racing Victoria's licensing officials.
Harper, disqualified four times by WA Turf Club stewards after being charged with breaches of Australian Racing Rules' drug regulations, completed a world-wide ban last year.
Meantime, talented sprinter Inzaghi is holding top form and will step up in class to tackle tomorrow's $40,000 Cyril Flower Stakes (1200m) at Ascot. The chestnut has won Ascot races in special conditions company at three of his past four starts.
"Inzaghi faces his toughest test," the four-year-old's trainer and part-owner George Stamenkovic said yesterday. "He has graduated from restricted class racing and is now matched against open company horses. It should be a help that he will carry 52kg, after winning with 57kg last Saturday week. I expect him to again run a top race."
Stamenkovic attributes Inzaghi's winning form to personal attention.
"I feed the horse very well and spend a lot of time with him," the trainer said. "He enjoys being taken for walks from his stable."
Quality sprinter Fireband, an impressive last-start winner, is likely to be heavily backed in the Flower Stakes.
"He's doing extra well on beachwork," Fireband's trainer George Daly said yesterday.
The gelding is also aimed for next month's $40,000 Chaff City Classic (1300m) at Pinjarra and the $60,000 Comfort Inn Bunbury Stakes (1400m). The $50,000 Clark Rubber Bonus is on offer for a horse that wins the Flower Stakes, Chaff City Classic and Bunbury Stakes.
Paddy
21st February 2003, 09:35 AM
Another interesting item courtesy the West Australian website:
Racing, pacing and chasing clubs in WA will share a $1 million bonus payout from the TAB.
Racing Minister Nick Griffiths said yesterday the extra payment resulted from the TAB's outstanding performance in the first half of the 2002-03 season from August to January.
He predicted record distributions to the codes because the TAB was on target to set a new high for WA off-course turnover.
"The TAB has lifted turnover by $39.7 million, or seven per cent, in the first six months of the season, with increases spread through all codes," Mr Griffiths said.
"Betting on thoroughbreds rose by $12.4 million; trotting was up $10.1 million and greyhound turnover rose by $13.3 million.
"The TAB operated on 2860 meetings (44 more than last year) and the total holding was $502.7 million compared with $463 million last season."
WA Turf Club chairman Ted Van Heemst said it was positive news and he was pleased to see the benefits of TAB growth being passed on to the racing industries.
Van Heemst said it was WATC policy to pass on any benefits to participants and stakes would be reviewed soon, as part of an ongoing process.
The WATC would receive $398,000 (72 per cent) of the $1 million bonus and country racing $154,000 (28 per cent).
WA Trotting Association president Garry Scott said a decision on what would be done with trotting's share ($297,000) would be made at the half-yearly budget review in April.
"We know industry participants are doing it hard. It is positive news that we have greatly increased our betting turnover," Scott said.
Greyhounds had an extra 53 meetings, trotting an extra 13 but racing had 22 fewer meetings.
Redcraze
21st February 2003, 10:14 AM
I notice that there is an ex Sydney galloper going around at Bunbury on Sunday.
Formerly trained by Grahame Begg at Randwick, it has been lightly raced with a career tally of 15 starts and rising 7. Obviously has had problems.
I see that the connections have put John Claite in the saddle, having won a couple of trials on him but has not been the jock on race day. Maybe something in that.
It has a win to its credit at Kembla Grange, a reasonably strong provincial course.
Any opinions?
El Gordo
23rd February 2003, 01:03 PM
Hi Redcraze - a winner of two trials before a well beaten fav. at Geraldton first-up, did race wide in that race. Since well beaten at Bunbury, casting its off hind plate during running. Down in class, up in distance today, but I'm happy to wait for any improvement before putting my hard-earned on.
Paddy
24th February 2003, 10:08 AM
Where there is smoke, hey Redcraze :wink:
Took the hint and coupled up Chiu Chow Warrior with El Gordo's selections - nice tri - $256.
Could have been a shorter divi - the fav Platinum was a huge run after missing the kick clearly.
Sandgroper
24th February 2003, 05:17 PM
PINJARRA CUP (2200m) - Pinjarra Park Racecourse on Sunday 9 March 2003 - Nominations
EXIT LANE 7G .........57.0
OPENING TWIST 7G ......56.0
ALIBI BAY 5G ..........55.5
MAIN STAGE 5G .........55.5
SON OF VASAC 5G ......55.5
EASTERN STANDARD 4G ... 53.0
EUTECTIC 5G ........... 53.0
FORE STAY(NZ) 5G ...... 53.0
CHANI 7G .............. 52.5
HOMESVILLE LASS 6M .... 52.5
MISS TORPAGO 4M ....... 52.5
TANGO MAN 6G .......... 52.5
ANIMAGIC (IRE) 8G .... 52.0
BOLD ENDEAVOUR 6G ..... 52.0
BRAVE ACT 5M .........52.0
CHARMING STORY 5G ..... 52.0
CLAN NOBLE(NZ) 6G ..... 52.0
COORDINATE 5M ......... 52.0
CZARIFFIC 6G .......... 52.0
DASHING SCENE 7G ..... 52.0
DEDICATED MISS 5M .... 52.0
DELA VENTOSA 8G ....... 52.0
KILLADEAS 5G .......... 52.0
MAGIC DASH 5G ......... 52.0
MINT PLAY(NZ) 5G ..... 52.0
MONEY IS MAGIC 4G ..... 52.0
NARCISSISM 6G ......... 52.0
PARADIDDLE(NZ) 5G .... 52.0
PARTY BOY 5G ......... 52.0
POZIERE 4G ..........52.0
SUPER MOSS 8G ........ 52.0
TAOLANI 4M ........... 52.0
TAPDOG 5G ............ 52.0
TRUE AMBER 5M ........ 52.0
TRUE SOUTH(NZ) 5G .... 52.0
TURNERZ 6G ........... 52.0
VAMPIRE 5G ........... 52.0
WARNING TUNE 4G ...... 52.0
ZABASET 8G ........... 52.0
ZANISA 4M ............ 52.0
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Rogan Josh
25th February 2003, 09:24 AM
I've read that Main Stage, who won Sunday's AHA Cup (2000m) at Bunbury, has not been re-handicapped in the Pinjarra Cup (2200m). The handicapper believes the Pinjarra Cup has attracted a much stronger line-up.
Also reported that an injury has forced Opening Twist out of the Pinjarra and Bunbury cups.
Sandgroper
25th February 2003, 06:48 PM
Group 3 BUNBURY CUP(2200m) - Bunbury Racecourse on Thursday 20 March 2003 - Nominations.
EXIT LANE 7G ......... 56.0
MAIN STAGE 5G ........ 55.0
ALIBI BAY 5G ......... 54.5
SON OF VASAC 5G ...... 54.5
FACE YOUR FEARS 6G ... 52.5
TANGO MAN 6G ......... 52.5
BEAUCOUP ARGENT 4G ... 52.0
BOLD ENDEAVOUR 6G .... 52.0
BRAVE ACT 5M ......... 52.0
CHANI 7G ............. 52.0
CHARMING STORY 5G .... 52.0
CLAN NOBLE(NZ) 6G .... 52.0
CZARIFFIC 6G ......... 52.0
DASHING SCENE 7G ..... 52.0
DELA VENTOSA 8G ...... 52.0
DEDICATED MISS 5M .... 52.0
EUTECTIC 5G .......... 52.0
FORE STAY(NZ) 5G ..... 52.0
HOMESVILLE LASS 6M ... 52.0
KILLADEAS 5G ......... 52.0
KONTIKI SIR 4G ....... 52.0
MAGIC DASH 5G ........ 52.0
METALORY 5G .......... 52.0
MINT PLAY(NZ) 5G ..... 52.0
MISS TORPAGO 4M ...... 52.0
MONEY IS MAGIC 4G .... 52.0
MOSS MINSTER 7G ...... 52.0
NARCISSISM 6G ........ 52.0
PARADIDDLE(NZ) 5G .... 52.0
PARTY BOY 5G ......... 52.0
ROYAL OMEN 8G ........ 52.0
SULO WARRIOR 7G ...... 52.0
SUPER MOSS 8G ........ 52.0
SUPER TOM 5G ......... 52.0
TAOLANI 4M ........... 52.0
TAPDOG 5G ............ 52.0
TURNERZ 6G ........... 52.0
TWIN POWER 6G ........ 52.0
VAMPIRE 5G ........... 52.0
WARNING TUNE 4G ...... 52.0
YELMAR BOY 6G ........ 52.0
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Paddy
27th February 2003, 09:31 AM
Nice win by NARCISSISM yesterday, must improve his chance in the cups.
Paddy
27th February 2003, 09:33 AM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
ACE jockey Stephen Miller has flown to Melbourne early to give top WA galloper Old Fashion his final track run this morning for his Melbourne debut in Saturday's weight-for-age $400,000 Futurity (1400m) at Caulfield.
The dual-licensed horseman has given up drives at Gloucester Park and rides at Ascot to retain his association with Old Fashion, who gave him a career highlight in winning the $500,000 Railway Stakes last November.
Old Fashion, the Neville Parnham-trained Irish Pride, tiny filly Twin City Gold (Chris Willis) and Heavy Nova (Fred Kersley) give WA a strong support cast to Kersley's champion Northerly, who continues his Australian Cup preparation in the $100,000 Victoria Gold Cup (2020m).
Miller said last night trainer Vern Brockman had primed Old Fashion for a first-up assault on the Futurity.
"Vern picked the Futurity as one of his main targets and gave him plenty of work before taking him over this week," Miller said. "I could have gone over after the trots on Friday night but I want to give him his top-off gallop.
"Vern was very pleased with his work before the trip and with the way he has settled in at Caulfield."
The Kersley duo of Northerly and Heavy Nova completed their final work-outs in fine style yesterday morning, with Northerly's full-time strapper Sheree Hough riding the champion and former WA hoop Patrick Carbery on Heavy Nova.
Paddy
27th February 2003, 09:36 AM
Has Old Fashion a chance in the Futurity? :???:
Sandgroper
27th February 2003, 01:32 PM
Hi Paddy. On WA rated form, Old Fashion is rated some 3 lengths inferior to Northerly.
If Northerly was running in the Futurity, would you expect him to win and by 3 lengths or more. :wink:
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Sandgroper
27th February 2003, 07:11 PM
There were three two year old trials held at Lark Hill on Monday 24th.
In heat one the winner was Southern Raider for trainer Bernadine Dudley. The filly is a sister to the recent promising winner Ginger Gem and a half sister to a quality galloper of a couple of seasons ago in Crusoe. Wining margin was 3/4 length over Catch The Cat with Argentalo third. Time for the 400m was 25.75 seconds.
The second heat was won by Driven To Victory. Trained by the in form Vernon Brockman, Driven To Victory is by Victory Drive out of Kintore's Luck. A full brother will be on sale in the Perth sales next month. Winning margin was a nose over Magic Pace with Tribal Warrior third. Time was 56.5 seconds for the 900m.
The final juvenile heat was won by Say Mio. By Don't Say Halo out of Milione Mio he is a full brother to the good Belmont winner of last year in Amio. The winning margin was 2 1/2 lengths over Tee Bird with a nose back to Bonny Pastime. The time of 55.5 seconds was as good as the quickest heat time for the older horses in the later trials.
Info from the WATURF Club.
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Paddy
3rd March 2003, 08:25 PM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
In-form jockey Jason Whiting was booked yesterday to take over riding smart stayer Tango Man in next Sunday's $80,000 Swan Draught Pinjarra Cup (2200m). Tango Man, an Ascot winner with 57kg last Saturday week, has 52.5kg in the cup.
Quality galloper Son Of Vasac, who won Saturday's Ascot welter with 58kg, drops to 55.5kg in the Pinjarra Cup and top jockey Paul Harvey is expected to maintain his association with the chestnut.
Son Of Vasac's trainer, Bernadine Dudley, said yesterday the five-year-old was thriving and had pleased connections by settling smoothly on Saturday.
Miss Torpago, a close second to Son Of Vasac on Saturday, will be trainer David Harrison's Pinjarra Cup runner.
Harrison is starting Blevvo and Storm Shot, to be ridden by Alana Sansom and Peter Farrell, respectively, in Thursday's $40,000 Chaff City Classic (1300m) at Pinjarra.
"Storm Shot and Blevvo will also be Bunbury Stake runners on March 18," Harrison said.
"Blevvo will then go to Sydney. Jim Cassidy has been asked to ride him there."
Party Boy, entered for the Pinjarra Cup and $100,000 Swan Draught Bunbury Cup on March 20, staked a claim on the double when he won Saturday's 2200m handicap at Ascot for trainer Mark Bairstow.
The five-year-old won a Tasmanian Derby and a 2400m race at Caulfield when trained by Lee Freedman.
Sandgroper
4th March 2003, 06:14 PM
There were five two year old trials held at Ascot today.
In heat one the winner was Allume. The filly is another of the Chanteclair stock who have done so well in the juvenile races this season. She is out of Madame Geisha making her a half sister to the handy galloper Miller's Fancy. Winning margin was a short neck over Is It Love with 2 lengths back to Air Pocket, who was sent back to trials after bungling the start last Saturday when favourite. Time for the 400m was 23.5 seconds.
The Stan Bates trained Tissot won heat two. The filly is by Laranto out of Khaddad and is a sister to the Listed stakes winner Supranto. Margins a 1/2 length by a 1/2 length with Sonic Cruiser second and Beau Asassin third. Time was 23.75 seconds.
The Joe Byrne trained Rave was the winner of the third heat. She is a half sister to Czariffic and is closely related to Larwood's Gift, two horses Byrne has had success with. The winning margin was an impressive 4 3/4 lengths with Moonfire second and 1 1/4 lengths back to Universal Secret third. The time for the 1000m was a slick 59.75 seconds but that was not the fastest ime of the day.
The fastest time of the day for a 1000m trial in any age group was recorded by the winner of heat four, Forever Friends. The Royal Abjar filly is trained by Ted Martinovich and is out of Carry A Smile mare Caresse. She clocked 59.5 seconds to beat Explosive Power by a neck with 1 3/4 lengths back to A Lot Of Hooley third. The winner was placed first up back in November behind Spin On In and has ability. The runner up also looks to have ability and could be one to follow on debut.
The final two year old heat was won by the Carol Albuino trained Our Whisper. By Saltgrass (USA) the gelding (yes the only one in five juvenile heats) improved sharply on his last outing when a distant fifth behind Cristobal in a 1000m trial on February 17. Margins a 1/2 length by a 1/2 length with Sharhalo runner up and Southern Raider third. Time was 61 seconds flat.
Info from the WATURF Club.
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Paddy
5th March 2003, 05:16 AM
And the top'o the mornin to everyone, gee it's great to be alive & kickin :smile:
News on the west australian website this morning includes the following interesting article:
Leading interstate trainers lodged a string of nominations before entries closed yesterday for next month's $300,000 Healthway Karrakatta Plate, $150,000 WA Oaks and $300,000 WATC Derby.
Tony McEvoy, Lee Freedman, Michael Moroney, Peter Moody, Graeme Rogerson and Bill Mitchell indicated they would have runners in autumn feature events.
"Impressive winners Living Spirit, Come On Rory and Carlton Conquest have been nominated for the Karrakatta Plate by Tony McEvoy," WA Turf Club racing manager Greg Carpenter said. "Peter Moody's winner Snip Attack is also in the Plate.
"Graeme Rogerson's Sydney winners View From Above and Fawaz are in the WATC Derby. Michael Moroney entered Davidoff and Money Belt for that race. Melbourne winner Schumpeter was entered by Peter Moody. Tony McEvoy, Lee Freedman and Bill Mitchell also have Derby entries.
"Freedman put Victorian winner Dance On Wood in the Oaks and Tony McEvoy nominated the Melbourne winner Jameela.
"There were 18 eastern States nominations for the Karrakatta, 22 for the Derby and 15 for the Oaks."
Also as mentioned in an earlier posting, Blevvo returns to racing at Pinjarra tomorrow in the Chaff City Classic (1300m). Looks a nice betting race - any advice on this race from our Perth punting "experts" would be most appreciated.
Also now reported that Blevvo could go on to the Queensland carnival (I assume winter carnival). Earlier news item suggested a Sydney visit was also on the cards :???:
Maybe doing both locations.
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Sandgroper
11th March 2003, 12:01 PM
There were three two year old trials at Lark Hill yesterday.
Heat one went to the Terry Tapper trained Kanojo. The Chanteclair filly is out of the Salmon Leap mare Spawn To Win who is a half sister to the classy WA stayer Rocky Murano. Runner up was Miss Memphis with The Black Flash third and margins were a head by 3 1/2 lengths. Time for the 400m was 24.5 seconds.
The second heat went to the John Price trained Tears Of Surprise. Another filly she is by Red Eye Special out of Surpriser, the former Price trained mare that won eight races and over $92,000 in stakes. Margin was a neck over Dalian with a 1/2 length back to Laetare third. Time was 55.5 seconds for the 900m.
The final heat was won by Big Kev. The Keltrice colt is trained by Ted Martinovich and is out of Emerald Set. A winner of seven races and a producer of two winners already at stud, Emerald Set is a sister to two stakes winners and a half sister to Group 1 Fruit N Veg Stakes winner Blevvo. Margins 1 3/4 lengths over Corporate Flyer with another 1/2 length to Star Card. Time was 55 seconds.
Info from the WATURF Club.
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Redcraze
13th March 2003, 09:58 AM
Would it be possible for you guys to nominate your top 5 postillions, whether they be fully fledged or apprentices.
We over here, know of Paul Harvey of course as he would rank in the top 10 nationally, but is there a large gap in ability to the next jockey.
Speaking of Harvey, has he ever tried his luck anywhere else?
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Sandgroper
13th March 2003, 01:19 PM
Can't recall any long stints outside WA.
My top five would be Paul Harvey, Jason Brown, Paul King, Stephen Miller and Shaun McGruddy. All fully fledge and I believe not much between them.
Paul Harvey seems to consistently get good cattle, perhaps he has a very good manager.
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Paddy
17th March 2003, 08:16 AM
My top 5 would be Paul Harvey, Paul King, Jason Whiting, Peter Knuckey & Clint Harvey (1.5kg claim currently).
Don't think Paul Harvey is as dominant as he was in the past - since the injury he suffered a some time back that put him out of action for a while.
Paddy
17th March 2003, 08:19 AM
Courtesy The West Australian website:
Shirazamatazz, who impressively won Saturday's $45,000 Aquanita Stakes (1600m), is aimed at the $300,000 WATC Derby (2400m) in five weeks.
The Aquanita Stakes was the event in which Northerly, ridden by Carbery, scored his first win three years ago. He was having his second race, carried 52kg and started at 14/1.
"Staying potential was shown by Shirazamatazz when he won at Pinjarra and Ascot mid-week meetings in the past month," trainer Fred Kersley said. "He performed better than I expected in the Aquanita and now looks worthy of a Derby start."
Tritri ran minor places at Ascot in four of her five starts before she won Saturday's Sinfully Wild Handicap (1200m) for jockey Peter Knuckey.
"She's a nice mare whose problems seem to have been overcome," Kersley said. "She will race on in special conditions company."
Island Temptress, who won Saturday's $45,000 Ascot 1000 Guineas (1800m) by 3¾ lengths, has been entered by trainer John Bow in the $150,000 WA Oaks (2400m) on April 12 and the WA Derby.
Bow said he was confident the Island Morn filly, a winner at three of her past five starts, would be hard to beat for jockey Alana Sansom on Saturday.
"Island Temptress ran a very good fifth in the Sheila Gwynne Stakes two weeks ago," Bow said.
Sandgroper
25th March 2003, 02:08 PM
There were two juvenile trials held at Lark Hill yesterday on a good track.
In heat one the winner was Magic Aces. The gelding won the Crystal Slipper Stakes at Ascot in December and won the 900m trial by a head over Changing Lanes. A margin of five lengths when separated them from the third horse Bonny Pastime. Watch for Changing Lanes in the future. It was the first trial appearance for the unraced Racer's Edge gelding. Time was 55 seconds.
The other trial went to All Keyed Up. The name is appropriate he is by Key Business out of Key Appeal. A four time city winner Key Appeal is closely related to the Melbourne Listed winner Obadele. Runner up 1 1/2 lengths behind was Tribal Ghost with a 1/2 head to Plainlessly. Time was 55.75 seconds.
Info from the WATURF Club.
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Paddy
24th May 2003, 05:23 AM
Perth Cup winner Tumeric has been transferred to trainer Lee Freedman's Victorian stable, ultimate aim is this years Melbourne Cup.
Top WA three-year-old galloper Zoometric, will join David Hall's Victorian stable.
Zoometric is set to tackle rich Melbourne spring carnival races and is likely to be nominated in major cups.
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