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Same here. _________________ All the best from the West Sandgroper :smile: [ This Message was edited by: Sandgroper on 2004-07-04 13:18 ] |
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Well we did manage the quartet between us partypooper. Not a bad dividend of $1,783.60! |
$ 476.30 for a boxed 5 tri also not bad!
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06 QUEENS CUP 3YO+
HANDICAP 2400 Metres 5:20pm 2ND LEG EXTRA DOUBLE 3RD LEG QUADRELLA WIN/PLACE 3 4.90 1.70 8.............4.10 2.............2.60 SPINNER (MIXED) 1.20 QUINELLA 44.60 EXACTA 64.10 TRIFECTA 476.30 FIRST4 1871.90 (3-8-2-4) EXTRA DOUBLE (2 - 3) 18.20 ( 3) DUNDALLY ( :cool: IVORY LANE ( 2) LADOS SCR - 6 QUADRELLA SUB - 4 |
1st, 3rd & 4th to Chenille Prince, 2nd & 4th to partypooper. Thanks for the input gents.
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Chenille Prince, yes I had Dundally for 2nd 3rd & 4th but NOT for the win , with Ca Cao, Ivory lane, and Lados anywhere, so there you go!!! can't believe the Divi, and can't believe I didn't just take it all ways, but thats my life story ..... so far that is!!
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Hey guys great to see people talking about perth racing i am a bit of a fan over here on the east coast.Just a quick question if someone could help out and answer that would be great.I often wonder which way the wind blows in regard to the race course over at belmont because they always seem to come home alot quicker then they go out in races. So could some body tell me which way the wind hits them is it in the back straight or the side or is it the home straight and do they have a tail wind on any part of the track any help would be great guys and once again keep up the good posts.
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New to the forum but have been lurking for a while.
Being from the west good to see this dedicated thread. Some pretty good tipsters as well. Not been to Belmont for a while but recall you would run south east’ish in back straight and north west’ish in home straight. If wind from the coast would imagine most effect (wind assistance) in latter stages of back straight and most of turn approaching the straight. Having said that last few occasions at Belmont have been spent mostly under cover skipping between the bookie ring and the bar, so who knows anything (weather wise) could have been happening outside for all I know :lol: Ascot’s probably more prone to the wind factor, but that’s another story and another bar :smile: |
Normally the jockey factor rather than the wind the prince. I don't really blame them. If you can get away with slow early sectionals why not.
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Thoughts go out to relatives and friends of young apprentice Adrian Chan.
Apprenticed to trainer Fred Kersley, was having only his seventh race ride, when he fell at the Carnarvon Race Club meeting on Saturday. Sustaining severe head injuries was placed on life support, but tragically failed to regain consciousness and died this morning. RIP _________________ All the best from the West Sandgroper :sad: [ This Message was edited by: Sandgroper on 2004-07-06 20:49 ] |
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