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27th December 2004, 05:33 PM
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good things
i was interested in the post regarding good things. i think sportznut (apologies if it not) talking about them.
I have found that when conditions are right longer priced horses are as reliable as the short ones.
yesterday niagara falls was priced pretty well. it was a reasonable horse during the adelaide carnival and i think some one tipped it last start.
(on sky) fangio was another that was running well and was worth a go at the odds. well bred and knackered this time in he has learnt to win.
i was fortunate to be on old william of oz who won like a spring chicken yesterday after not winning in the past 12 months. funny that. last time he won he was 63/1 after running in a listed race in adelaide he won a country cup. (coming down in distance)
but prices do make a difference. i didnt back social glow although it was the pick on my system. the reason. it was over from adelaide and nozi had run last so i thought adelaide horses need a few lengths in melbourne but there we go thinking logically again. it has nothing to do with it.
its prices. recently i mentioned blood and bone winning at great odds.
down in distance inside barrier and 16/1 what a go.
theres no such thing as a good thing but give me odds anytime.
this manshood got a few lengths yesterday as well with the odds on his side.
they're out there and they are not 2/1.
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