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Old 7th February 2006, 08:48 PM
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Being a student of form (self proclaimed), I was a little bemused by the win of Jugah Shar in the last race of the day (Stony Creek Dec. 27) at TAB odds of around $63-00.
That race was the last leg of the TAB quadrella.
Prior to that race, Jugah Shar had won a picnic maiden at Balnarring in June 2002, and a C1 hcp. at Mgt. over 1500m on a hvy track in July 2003.
18 runs and 18 mnths. later, Jugah Shar comes out at Stony Creek and is allowed to lead on it's ear to win a C2 hcp. over 1600m., inflating the quadrella dividend to a healthy $6200-00 with the first 3 legs won by horses at dividends of less than $4-00. ($1-00 all up at Tab divs on the 1st 3 winners amounted to around $42-00)
Looking at times for the day at Stony Creek, the 3yo maiden hcp. run over the same distance was won in a time of 1.38.1 secs.
Jugah Shar won the C2 in a time of 1.39.6 secs.-1.5 secs slower than the maiden winner.
Amber Folly, the fav. for this race, had run a corrected time of 1.38.65 in winning a C1 over 1600m. at it's prior start at Stony Creek in dead going.
I am unable to find a stewards report for the latest meeting but if it does appear, I'll wager their will be no mention of rival jockey tactics in this race in allowing a horse to dictate terms at such a pace as to make it impossible to run down in the sprint home.
I wonder if the riders of the 2 well fancied horses wil be asked why they were sitting back in such a slowly run race.
What am I trying to say?
I'm not allowed to say it.
Seems some strange things happen at Stony Creek.(nothing untoward being alleged mind you)
Jugah Shar has run just about stone motherless at every run since this triumph.
Today, Feb. 07 at Stony Creek, a 6yo horse by the name of Baron Geiger led all the way to win the C1 hcp. over 1100m. at TAB odds of $53-00.
Prior to today, this 6yo horse had won a picnic maiden at a place I can't pronounce, a picnic hcp. at Woolamai and recently another picnic hcp. at Woolamai over 1000m. 4 strs.
In the start prior to today's run, Baron Geiger finished 5/6 in a picnic hcp. at
Balnarring.
Career prizemoney before today for this 6yo was $1960-00.
The win of Baron Geiger occurred in a leg of the quadrella and contributed largely to the massive 50c. unit return of $118,000-00.
I cannot imagine how anyone could fluke this result given the price of the 1st leg winner at odds of $78-90 and the defeat of both favourites in the other 2 legs.
But, fluke it they did.? Victorian quadrellas never seem to jackpot these days, regardless of the price of the winners.

PS. Don't know how those other posts eneded up on top of this quote/reply.
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