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Mr. Logic 18th October 2008 04:08 PM

The answer to your question is pretty simple in my opinion. As most punters are either on the favourite, or watching the favourite, because it is a market danger to their bet, of course they notice when the favourite rears at the start. But they don't take any notice and remember the $20, $50, $100 chances that also rear at the start. I suggest you keep some stats and then you will see that your myth of it always seeming "to be the favourite which misses the start" will be disproved.


Quote:
Originally Posted by xanadu
SR1, a horse rears at the start and it's chances are virtually wiped after that.
Coincidentally, the horse was the favourite and I again ask...why does it always seem to be the favourite which misses the start?

xanadu 18th October 2008 04:17 PM

Yeah...right...I'll get onto that right away...sport!

xanadu 21st October 2008 01:36 PM

Go figure....,
MR3,
the race is won by the longer priced stablemate while the odds-on favourite ran second.
Good luck to connections and commiserations to most punters...except for those "smart" punters who, like me, backed both!

Cheers.

xanadu 29th October 2008 12:58 PM

SR2,
the reason that jockeys are engaged to ride a stable's representative is for their skill, judgement and guile.
Well a certain hoop displayed none of these attributes in this race!
Yet, he receives a monetary reward/fee for his ride...what does the racing/betting public get...only the knowledge that their wager was in vain.

Cheers.

xanadu 30th October 2008 01:44 PM

What about some of the results so far today particularly at Gosford.
Small fields are certainly a recipe for disaster..anyone would think the well-supported runners had lost a leg...longshots appear to be the order of the day...go figure.

Cheers.

xanadu 6th November 2008 04:44 PM

Go figure.....!
Some rider(s) today at Hawkesbury couldn't even stay upon their mount.

Cheers.

crash 6th November 2008 05:20 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by xanadu
What about some of the results so far today particularly at Gosford.
Small fields are certainly a recipe for disaster..anyone would think the well-supported runners had lost a leg...longshots appear to be the order of the day...go figure.

Cheers.


Melb. was no different [as usual on Oaks day].

xanadu 8th November 2008 01:28 PM

MR6,
what about the debacle in this race!
If the officials conclude the great horse was "too fresh" and under-done then there should be an inquiry!
The public is sick and tired of this!
We'll wait and see what eventuates!
At the presentation the speaker stated: "this is what racing is all about...."
Will the public's confidence be undermined?
That is for all of us to decide.

xanadu 19th November 2008 03:20 PM

SR6,
did anyone else have concerns with the rides of a couple of hoops in this race?

Cheers.

xanadu 25th November 2008 12:53 PM

Wyong R2,
Five horse field and the outsider wins....go figure!


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