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Imagele 5th December 2004 11:08 PM

Wangaratta Quaddie/ Dec. 06.
 
Lets have a go at the Wang. Quadrella.
Selections are for a dry track but unfortunately rain is forecast.
The club has once again programmed a maiden for the first leg.

Leg 1. RUN FOR GLORY-PROSPECTORS JOY-RACERS ROCKET-BY HOW FRAAR.
Leg 2. DAWNTRICE-LORD GRANGE-SPIRITED CHOICE-ABOVE CLASS.
Leg 3. AWESOME FELLOW-BLACK SCARF-KINGSTON LILY.
Leg 4. APPOINTED SILK-DESPERADO-SPARKLING SEYMOUR.

BEST. AWESOME FELLOW.

OOOPS!!! Wrong Forum

Imagele 6th December 2004 11:47 PM

HMMMM. A ONE LEGGED QUADDIE.

sportznut 7th December 2004 06:14 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Imagele
The club has once again programmed a maiden for the first leg.


And I assume you weren't pleased about that? You don't actually have to bet on it, you know. :)

I live in Qld and we've never had Quadrellas up here, but from what I've seen, it seems to be a tradition in Victoria that everyone has a go at the 'Quaddie'. Is that right? Used to be the same thing in Qld with the Treble, but that bet type has really lost it's popularity.

Imagele 7th December 2004 02:15 PM

You are right Sportz. I don't have to bet on the quaddie but I seem to have a masochistic fascination with them.
Snagged one once for an outlay of $12-00 and have been hooked ever since.
I find it hard to believe that the race clubs are not in cahoots with the TAB and are probably dictated to about which races to programme in the quaddie.
Quite often now, maidens are programmed into the quaddie even when there are better class races available.
It is a real conundrum for punters when a lot of entries in the maiden event are 1st. starters or resuming from a spell.
I wrote on this forum once that when a trainer turns up with an unraced, untrialled in public maiden and the horse anchors the quadrella at big odds and wins, he and a select few are in a privileged position compared to the general punting public.
My point was that I see no difference in this practice and that of insider trading on the stock market for which Rene Rivken was sentenced to gaol.
Cheers

moeee 9th December 2004 08:36 AM

Can I add that the dividend provided by the Quaddie,often pays more than double the all-up prices of the individual winners.

Imagele 9th December 2004 09:00 AM

You are right regarding the dividends Mooee, mainly because a lot of investors spend too much putting field legs in.
Last week I snagged a $247-00 dividend for an outlay of $4-50.
My selections were 3 horses in the first leg, 1 in the second and third leg and three in the last leg.
The winner's prices were, $3-30, $3-90, $4-90 and $3-00.
The dividend for a 50 cent all up bet would have been $94-00.
I received double the normal dividend because one selection was scratched and I went on to the sub which was also one of my selections.
The sub won.

moeee 9th December 2004 09:26 AM

Well more good fortune to you Imagele!
I was fortunate as well last night.
I spent a dollar on Ipswich greyhounds,taking 1,2,1,1.
Dividends were about 3.20,1.50,8.80,3.90
That allups to about $84
I got a return of $430
There is something in this that I need to get into I believe.
Unpopular meetings invested on by uninformed punters.


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