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addari 6th November 2005 04:42 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by addari
NO 7 HIGHBURY BELLE
NO 6 ELLEVA BAY
NO 2 CRIMSON EXPRESS
NO 8 PAINTED BELLE



:D

SunsetCoast 6th November 2005 04:47 PM

Thats kool addari :)

SunsetCoast 6th November 2005 05:04 PM

Mt. Barker
 
RACE 3
(5) Broccodile
(4) Statodor
(8) Sassy Moon
(10) War Zone

RACE 4
(2) Shake My Hand
(1) Great Beau
(3) Truck Talk
(7) Solarus

WesternForce 6th November 2005 06:08 PM

THE AGE CLASSIC - Cheers In_retrospect
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by In_retrospect
(1) CAPE OF GOOD HOPE is the best suited at WFA. Superb effort in the Salinger going to the line very strongly. Fitter for that run just his 2nd after a spell. Has a fantastic record against some of the best sprinters around today.

(7) STRATUM looks the best of the 3YOs. Did all the work in front in the L’Oreal and only beaten 0.3L. Queen Of The Hill who should have won that race now has to concede Stratum a further 3kg in this whilst the winner of the L’Oreal Jet Spur got a nice cushy run in the slipstream.

(6) GLAMOUR PUSS was placed behind straight tracker specialist Falkirk then good win (Salinger) up the straight last start.

(5) TAKEOVER TARGET has been plagued with injuries so wether he can recapture the form that saw him win his first 7 races is problematical. Nothing wrong with first-up effort in Salinger when loomed up to win, but his condition gave out over the last bit.


Read your summary Saturday and it convinced me to invest a little on this race even though I normally stick to WA races. Nice result too. Tri in WA paid $269.30. The quinella and exacta also paid well. Thanks for your input In_retrospect it certainly steered me into a profit. :)

SunsetCoast 6th November 2005 06:21 PM

Last 2 Mt Barker
 
RACE 5
(8) Yosheena
(2) Dash Of Soda
(1) Sure Can Boy
(3) Things Havechanged

RACE 6
(2) Del's Echo
(3) Ivory Fan
(1) Vintage Reign
(6) Young Paddy
(7) Carnchawyn

robbo 6th November 2005 06:59 PM

ROBBO’S ROUGHIES
 
CR6 Horses 5 SCENIC EDITION - Suggested stake 6 x 14 units 7 CARNCHAWYN - Suggested stake 10 x 20 units

Geez 6th November 2005 07:23 PM

One for the irish!
 
Geez I'm sure if some of the regulars to this thread were investing at Mt. Barker today they would have had something on the winner of the last. Brings a smile to the dial just thinking of some of his posts. If you're still keeping an eyes on things at this forum irish, hope you're travelling well ;)

Geez 6th November 2005 07:31 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by grey sapphire
In that same heat the above average Tribu mare Grasspatch Girl is set to hit the track after a 5month break. Finished off her last campaign with a strong 3rd behind another above average mare Miss Andretti.



Grasspatch Girl also had the honour of winning that race that Miss Andretti was sensationally withdrawn from at the barrier when MA was deep in the red.

whiterhino 6th November 2005 10:18 PM

(2) PROSPECT SKY HANDICAP
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by whiterhino
OUR GREY HALO
ADVENTURER
BLUE RAIDER
POWER MAK
BLUE'S GUITAR



5 selected filled first 5 over the line ;)

watsonnek 6th November 2005 10:48 PM

Manjar
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by WesternForce
Who said you can’t make money owning a racehorse!?

Would you believe Manjar cost only $7,500 and has already won almost $200,000!

And he should add to that total with some Guineas prize-money in a couple weeks time.



Thats amazing! Only $7.5K!! What a bargain!!!

watsonnek 6th November 2005 10:51 PM

Ellicorsam
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by sportznovice
why would they enter elli for a Monday barrier trial if she was to race (and did) on the Saturday preceding :confused:



My guess is there was some doubt about running Saturday so the trial tomorrow was plan 'B'

DCFC 7th November 2005 05:07 AM

The Age Classic
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by DCFC
Do have to agree with sportsmad re Bomber Bill. On his best he could manage a place if a few others ran below par. I’m also going for Cape of Good Hope the weight turnaround should be enough to turn the tables on the mare Glamour Puss which is my 2nd selection. And for 3rd / 4th put in the 3YO colts Stratum and Jet Spur who look to be well in under the race conditions.


Well it looks like a few of us did well in the Age Classic :)
But at least I can claim the fame of first (posted) on this thread :D

DCFC 7th November 2005 05:09 AM

Truck Talk
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by WesternForce
There were some big wraps for Truck Talk early in his career but has never lived up to expectations! Another round of racing starts for him today and I'm sure it would be great for all concerned if he could perform somewhere near his true ability. Will be including in my swag.



Looking at results ran 2nd don't know how far beaten didn't hear or see race but guess 2nd first-up not too bad.

bwuce 7th November 2005 09:57 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Geez
Geez I'm sure if some of the regulars to this thread were investing at Mt. Barker today they would have had something on the winner of the last. Brings a smile to the dial just thinking of some of his posts. If you're still keeping an eyes on things at this forum irish, hope you're travelling well ;)



Yeh! the good old days :D

bwuce 7th November 2005 09:58 AM

congrats DCFC!
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by DCFC
Well it looks like a few of us did well in the Age Classic :)
But at least I can claim the fame of first (posted) on this thread :D



Well if you were the first to post DCFC let me be the first to congratulate you! :)

FremantleDoctor 7th November 2005 10:58 AM

WA Guineas (Group 2) 1600M – Nov 19th
 
What’s the consensus for the Guineas?

I think the winners of the two traditional Guineas lead up races the Fairetha and the Burgess Queen, namely Manjar and Snacking, are going to fight out the Guineas.

They each ran almost identical races from widish draws and their times were very similar. Manjar clocked 1:23:16 (34:33), Snacking clocked 1:23:13 (34:25)

Weights will favour Snacking in the Guineas. Manjar will drop from 56.5kgs to 56kg whilst Snacking will drop from 56kg to 53.5kg.

They’ve met just the once so far, in the Belgravia a couple of weeks ago. Manjar won carrying 54.5kg coming from last, Snacking carried 56kg and was beaten 2.25lens but had excuses as she had difficulty obtaining a clear passage in the straight and was held up for the majority of the last run home.

And the trainers of both horses have previously had WA Guineas winners. Trevor Andrews won with The Right Money in 2002 and George Daly won with Vows in 1991 and again in 2003 with River Mist.

Should be a great race and at this point in time I’m leaning towards Snacking to just pip her male counterpart Manjar.

puntersteve 7th November 2005 03:44 PM

grey matter wrap-up
 
Well we did get a winner at Mt Barker yesterday - Great Beau, the remainder, Lord Plantagenet, Another Mary and College Dean, were all unplaced.

PATfromPERTH 7th November 2005 05:11 PM

WA Guineas
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by FremantleDoctor
What’s the consensus for the Guineas?

I think the winners of the two traditional Guineas lead up races the Fairetha and the Burgess Queen, namely Manjar and Snacking, are going to fight out the Guineas.

They each ran almost identical races from widish draws and their times were very similar. Manjar clocked 1:23:16 (34:33), Snacking clocked 1:23:13 (34:25)

Weights will favour Snacking in the Guineas. Manjar will drop from 56.5kgs to 56kg whilst Snacking will drop from 56kg to 53.5kg.

They’ve met just the once so far, in the Belgravia a couple of weeks ago. Manjar won carrying 54.5kg coming from last, Snacking carried 56kg and was beaten 2.25lens but had excuses as she had difficulty obtaining a clear passage in the straight and was held up for the majority of the last run home.

And the trainers of both horses have previously had WA Guineas winners. Trevor Andrews won with The Right Money in 2002 and George Daly won with Vows in 1991 and again in 2003 with River Mist.

Should be a great race and at this point in time I’m leaning towards Snacking to just pip her male counterpart Manjar.



What about the two 3YOs that went east - Imaginaire and stable mate Destiny's Day. Assume they are both back in the west by now and if okay would make sense to run either or both in the WA Guineas

westman 7th November 2005 06:39 PM

Noms Collie Cup
 
Saturday 12th November, 2005 - 1200M

No Horse Trainer
1 ANSWER ME BLUE Jim Enright
2 BENEGA Jim Enright
3 COMMIT Paul Parsons
4 CUCHULINN Peter Hansen
5 KENHOLM Michael Miller
6 KENTUCKY LEGEND Paul Parsons
7 ROCKET FUEL Dennis Couper
8 SHAN'T LOOK BACK Jacquelyn Scott
9 SPEND UP Irene Anderson
10 ST. MALO Brendan Corver

Chenille Prince 7th November 2005 07:35 PM

Buttonhole
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chenille Prince
Winners of 2 other trials same day worth a mention.

Maiden 3YO Buttonhole pelted home from last and looked in great order, won’t stay a maiden for long and she should develop into a handy middle distance commodity.

The lightly raced Spin Silver has returned from a spell in fine fettle. He was very impressive leading all the way in his heat and won with plenty in reserve. Should measure up to city class.



Buttonhole nominated for the last at Ascot this Wednesday ;)

westman 7th November 2005 08:24 PM

Buttonhole
 
Buttonhole was actually nominated for 2 races Wed. Assume the better race (i.e. best chance of winning) has been chosen by connections ;)

Modem 7th November 2005 09:04 PM

Grey takes out the 2005 Collie Cup
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Modem
St Malo was the fastest trial winner today at Belmont winning comfortably by 2 lens.

By Kenvain this stallion has raced all over the place including Vic, NSW and Qld.

Shown little in WA so far but perhaps on the improve. And wait for it (puntersteve) he’s a GREY!


Quote:
Originally Posted by westman
Saturday 12th November, 2005 - 1200M

No Horse Trainer
1 ANSWER ME BLUE Jim Enright
2 BENEGA Jim Enright
3 COMMIT Paul Parsons
4 CUCHULINN Peter Hansen
5 KENHOLM Michael Miller
6 KENTUCKY LEGEND Paul Parsons
7 ROCKET FUEL Dennis Couper
8 SHAN'T LOOK BACK Jacquelyn Scott
9 SPEND UP Irene Anderson
10 ST. MALO Brendan Corver



I can just see the headlines now!

Galilee 7th November 2005 09:11 PM

Collie Cup
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by westman
Saturday 12th November, 2005 - 1200M

No Horse Trainer
1 ANSWER ME BLUE Jim Enright
2 BENEGA Jim Enright
3 COMMIT Paul Parsons
4 CUCHULINN Peter Hansen
5 KENHOLM Michael Miller
6 KENTUCKY LEGEND Paul Parsons
7 ROCKET FUEL Dennis Couper
8 SHAN'T LOOK BACK Jacquelyn Scott
9 SPEND UP Irene Anderson
10 ST. MALO Brendan Corver




KENTUCKY LEGEND would have to be a good chance based on his 3rd yesterday behind GREAT BEAU and TRUCK TALK!

Galilee 7th November 2005 09:18 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Modem
I can just see the headlines now!


Extra! extra! read all about it !!

"KENTUCKY LEGEND just nudges out ST. MALO in a thrilling finish to the Collie Cup!"

:D

Galilee 7th November 2005 09:32 PM

Ellicorsam
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by grey sapphire
Ellicorsam’s listed to start in the last trial at Lark Hill Monday :eek:
Be surprised if she faced the starter considering the hard run she had yesterday



So did she run in the trial today or not? For some reason can't get on the website to check!

shaun1993 7th November 2005 10:47 PM

Royal Fire
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by shaun1993
Race 4 Ascot tomorow.



Was supported but faded to finish last beaten 5 lengths. Hopefully will improve next couple of runs.

Placid Ark 8th November 2005 08:07 AM

The Age Classic
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Placid Ark
5 TAKEOVER TARGET
1 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
6 GLAMOUR PUSS
7 STRATUM
2 DANCE HERO




5 TAKEOVER TARGET -7th
1 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE –3rd
6 GLAMOUR PUSS –1st
7 STRATUM -2nd
2 DANCE HERO -4th

Was not a quartet race in WA which was a bummer!

Mav3000 8th November 2005 08:21 AM

Great effort Placid Ark! shame re quartet.

Mav3000 8th November 2005 08:29 AM

Mav's little blackbook
 
Some good runs from Ascot Sat included Major Key (R3) slow start pelted home; Sheihallion (R4) didn't settle early, checked 700m still ran on ok; Modaney (R5) slow start, held up between 200m & 50m; For Shame (R6) slow start checked 550m just warming up last bit; Moondalo (R7) wide throughout but still ran on well.

Mav3000 8th November 2005 09:15 AM

One for the irish!
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Geez
Geez I'm sure if some of the regulars to this thread were investing at Mt. Barker today they would have had something on the winner of the last. Brings a smile to the dial just thinking of some of his posts. If you're still keeping an eyes on things at this forum irish, hope you're travelling well ;)



Funny thing! Since the 'Paddy days' I often have a flutter on irish-related named horses (if I think they also have some genuine chance). From memory Paddy did pretty well with his irish stable in one of the comps that was running on this forum some time back. SO, YEP I did have a wager on Young Paddy in the last at Mt Barker Sunday. Had ok form fresh looking at previous starts, so that was enough for me :)

shaun1993 8th November 2005 10:13 AM

Bendigo Cup - 2400m - Wed 9/11/05
 
On the subject of irish-related named horses have a strong liking for the Mayfield-Smith trained (6) Irish Crusader in the listed Bendigo Cup tomorrow. Should now be fighting fit with a handful of starts since spell. Not beaten all that far last start Moonee Valley over 2500m. Handles all track conditions but does seem to do best with the sting out of the ground. Looks a nice EW chance. (1) Tosen Dandy and (13) Soi Cowboy look the main dangers. My outsider (10) Garidar

roman@oz 8th November 2005 10:40 AM

Bendigo Cup - 2400m - Wed 9/11/05
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by shaun1993
On the subject of irish-related named horses have a strong liking for the Mayfield-Smith trained (6) Irish Crusader in the listed Bendigo Cup tomorrow. Should now be fighting fit with a handful of starts since spell. Not beaten all that far last start Moonee Valley over 2500m. Handles all track conditions but does seem to do best with the sting out of the ground. Looks a nice EW chance. (1) Tosen Dandy and (13) Soi Cowboy look the main dangers. My outsider (10) Garidar




Current WA fixed odds (EW)

TOSEN DANDY $4.00
TRUE COURSER $7.00
SOI COWBOY $8.00
BELZAIN $9.00
CAUGHT COURTING $10.00
SOUTHERN CROWN $11.00
ZACIELO $11.00
IRISH CRUSADER $13.00
FORCE NINE $13.00
ASCANA $16.00
ZEDIMBI $17.00
BIG PAT $21.00
GARBOS STORM $21.00
GARIDAR $41.00
HURRY ON SPEC $41.00
BUSBY GLENN $51.00
GRADABRA $51.00
ITS RYSEK $101.00
GELDOF (1E) $101.00

roman@oz 8th November 2005 11:04 AM

Bendigo Cup - 2400m - Wed 9/11/05
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by roman@oz
Current WA fixed odds (EW)

TOSEN DANDY $4.00
TRUE COURSER $7.00
SOI COWBOY $8.00
BELZAIN $9.00
CAUGHT COURTING $10.00
SOUTHERN CROWN $11.00
ZACIELO $11.00
IRISH CRUSADER $13.00
FORCE NINE $13.00
ASCANA $16.00
ZEDIMBI $17.00
BIG PAT $21.00
GARBOS STORM $21.00
GARIDAR $41.00
HURRY ON SPEC $41.00
BUSBY GLENN $51.00
GRADABRA $51.00
ITS RYSEK $101.00
GELDOF (1E) $101.00



Happy with SOUTHERN CROWN EW (10/1)
Big class drop on last two starts. 100% win strike rate at Bendigo !

grey sapphire 8th November 2005 11:28 AM

Star Trek
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by grey sapphire
Not sure I share your confidence westwinners. Just the 1 win in roughly 2 years and not gone the journey although races like the 1800 would suit.



Just held on for 3rd!, case rests ;)

grey sapphire 8th November 2005 11:37 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Placid Ark
5 TAKEOVER TARGET -7th
1 CAPE OF GOOD HOPE –3rd
6 GLAMOUR PUSS –1st
7 STRATUM -2nd
2 DANCE HERO -4th

Was not a quartet race in WA which was a bummer!



Beats me why the WA Tab doesn’t have quartets on all interstate races or at least the listed / group races :confused:

grey sapphire 8th November 2005 11:48 AM

Also meant to congratulate you Placid Ark on a job well done :)

robbo 8th November 2005 01:20 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by shaun1993
On the subject of irish-related named horses have a strong liking for the Mayfield-Smith trained (6) Irish Crusader in the listed Bendigo Cup tomorrow. Should now be fighting fit with a handful of starts since spell. Not beaten all that far last start Moonee Valley over 2500m. Handles all track conditions but does seem to do best with the sting out of the ground. Looks a nice EW chance. (1) Tosen Dandy and (13) Soi Cowboy look the main dangers. My outsider (10) Garidar



looking at the odds being offered for garidar more than happy to follow your lead shaun! im on!! :)

Davi 8th November 2005 02:38 PM

..well I guess I'll cross Garidar off my list of bets :)

PATfromPERTH 8th November 2005 04:25 PM

Ellicorsam
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Galilee
So did she run in the trial today or not? For some reason can't get on the website to check!


Na didn't line up!

westman 8th November 2005 04:29 PM

Well I guess we all expected the no-show ;)


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