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Barny 12th June 2013 05:06 PM

A system of sorts
 
Back David Hayes Euroa trained horses, esp ones who are lightly raced, have a little or no decent exposed form, and are up in grade etc. I've studied this dude over the years and he can sure get a decent winner up without the public knowing too much about it. His time is now, his horses in general terms should be competitive this spring and beyond. Second part to this system of sorts is to "scratch all Gai Waterhouse horses" and any other trainer that is in the media week in and week out, incl Peter Moody. They represent poor value. I have a theory as to why the nags are short but if I posted it on here I would get a short holiday.

So, slight overs for D Hayes and unders for the trainers in the news. That's enough of an edge isn't it??

Is it that easy ??? I actually think it is, and I've had success in the past, and posted on this !!!!!, that you can look for overseas horses with a decent strike rate, NZ'rs with a decent strike rate, interstaters with a decent Win S/R, esp Adelaide horses (believe it or not) and disregard Gai's horses. NZ'rs have been coming over here since the year dot with good Win S/R in "inferior" company sometimes and taking away the lollies.

Back to the sandpit for me (upside down of course !!!) ;)

darkydog2002 12th June 2013 06:03 PM

Trust you will point these Horses out when they come up.
Cheers

Barny 12th June 2013 06:49 PM

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Trust you will point these Horses out when they come up.
Cheers

No ..... Why would I ?? It seems that if you put something up on here you're obliged to "prove it" beyond doubt. I'm sure a punter of your experience dd can look into this yourself if you're in any way interested. Coming from a person who's put a lot of systems up without ANY back up data, I find your comments hypocritical in the extreme. Or are you just jumping on the bandwagon ??

SpeedyBen 13th June 2013 12:00 AM

Barny
Here's another that has been working well since the Euro horses have been imported by locals.
Back any Euro horse which is having it's first start in Oz at a distance of 2000m or more. The Melb Cup is excepted from this.

darkydog2002 13th June 2013 02:18 PM

Nah just jumping on the bandwagon,
I thought you be only too pleased to help a old battler out.

Where is Euroa by the way.?

Cheers

Barny 13th June 2013 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by darkydog2002
Where is Euroa by the way.?

Cheers

South of Cornishtown old chap .....

darkydog2002 13th June 2013 03:21 PM

Thanks old bean.
I thought it might have been in Victoria.

Barny 13th June 2013 03:26 PM

Ahhh ,yes sunny Victoria. It was so cold this morning the local "flasher" was describing himself to women. Not to mention the rain .....

stugots 13th June 2013 03:35 PM

Rain?? pffft, havent seen the sun for 2 weeks;)

darkydog2002 13th June 2013 04:41 PM

We were 29 overnight in Townsville.
Darn near froze to death.
Thank goodness the bar was open all night.

Barny 13th June 2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by darkydog2002
We were 29 overnight in Townsville.
Darn near froze to death.
Thank goodness the bar was open all night.

%@@$%^^@@%#%@$##$%##$!@%$@#!$@#~!@%$&* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vortech 13th June 2013 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by SpeedyBen
Barny
Here's another that has been working well since the Euro horses have been imported by locals.
Back any Euro horse which is having it's first start in Oz at a distance of 2000m or more. The Melb Cup is excepted from this.

Very nice results in this bunch historical

darkydog2002 14th June 2013 10:16 AM

MC.
Dont disegard Bart Cummings.
He looks as though he,s about to fall off the Perch and I think he,d like to see another MC on his shelf before that happens.

SpeedyBen 14th June 2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SpeedyBen
Barny
Here's another that has been working well since the Euro horses have been imported by locals.
Back any Euro horse which is having it's first start in Oz at a distance of 2000m or more. The Melb Cup is excepted from this.
Just to clarify ....
UK horses are included as well as those from Europe.

Barny 14th June 2013 09:06 PM

Wasn't quite sure where to post this ..... the most underrated ingredient is the humble caper !!!

SpeedyBen 14th June 2013 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Barny
Wasn't quite sure where to post this ..... the most underrated ingredient is the humble caper !!!
I'm glad you shared that with us, Barny

peter m 16th June 2013 10:51 AM

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Barny
Wasn't quite sure where to post this ..... the most underrated ingredient is the humble caper !!!
Do you mean caper as in handicapper Barny?

Dennis G 16th June 2013 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Barny
..... the most underrated ingredient is the humble caper !!!

The whole caper humbles me.....:(

darkydog2002 16th June 2013 12:54 PM

What does "humble" mean.?
Never ever heard the word.

Barny 16th June 2013 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by peter m
Do you mean caper as in handicapper Barny?

certainly not Peter m. Capers are unripened flower buds pickled in some way and visually they're like tiny little green peas with a MAGNIFICENT taste and a must have in a spag marinara dish.

peter m 16th June 2013 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Barny
certainly not Peter m. Capers are unripened flower buds pickled in some way and visually they're like tiny little green peas with a MAGNIFICENT taste and a must have in a spag marinara dish.
O.k Barny got it. I've also heard a rumour that tomato paste goes well handy with spaghetti bolognaise when cooking but maybe it's just that, a rumour.

Barny 16th June 2013 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by peter m
O.k Barny got it. I've also heard a rumour that tomato paste goes well handy with spaghetti bolognaise when cooking but maybe it's just that, a rumour.

It's comments like that perter m that give me the warm fuzzies, because it's obvious you've been paying attention to my posts, and a better person you'll be for it. :)

peter m 16th June 2013 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Barny
It's comments like that perter m that give me the warm fuzzies, because it's obvious you've been paying attention to my posts, and a better person you'll be for it. :)
Well Barny I aim to please and glad to be the recipient of not only your punting wisdom but also your inspirational, uplifting, self improvement type gems of posts, especially as your old friend (who shall not be named), seems to have renounced the negative cynicism of the punting types on this forum and booked a place to an upcoming lecture by the Dalai Lama paid for with the winnings derived from your numerous punting tips, hints and educational posts.

In reference to your earlier comment re the 'caper and his underrated contribution I agree though no doubt it's hardly a revelation to most of our learned friends here.

I for one though find myself becoming a better, if not richer person for your posts.

Every day in every way I'm getting older and older


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