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Group 1 BMW Caulfield Cup (2400m)
1 DELTA BLUES (Katsuhiko Sumii) 56
2 IMPERIAL STRIDE (Saeed bin Suroor) 55.5 3 RAILINGS (John Hawkes) 55.5 4 ROMAN ARCH (Robbie Laing) Noel Callow 55 5 OUR SMOKING JOE (Lee Freedman) Jim Cassidy 54.5 6 HEADTURNER (John Hawkes) 54 7 GRAND ZULU (Gwenda Markwell) 53.5 8 SHORT PAUSE (David Hayes) 53.5 9 TAWQEET (David Hayes) Dwayne Dunn 53.5 10 ACTIVATION (Graeme Rogerson) Michael Rodd 53 11 POP ROCK (Katusuhiko Sumii) Damien Oliver 53 12 SERENADE ROSE (Lee Freedman) Steven King 52.5 13 AQUA D'AMORE (Gai Waterhouse) Stephen Baster 52 14 DIZELLE (John Hawkes) 52 15 ICE CHARIOT (Ron Maund) Jim Byrne 52 16 TESTAFIABLE (Peter Moody) Luke Nolen 52 17 SPHENOPHYTA (Lee Freedman) Danny Nikolic 50 18 GROWL (David Hayes) Craig Williams 49 Emergencies 19 LAND 'N STARS (Jamie Poulton) 53 20 ZIPPING (Graeme Rogerson) Glen Boss 52.5 21 STORMHILL (Tim Martin) 51.5 I'm very annoyed about Zipping...have him in a couple of doubles and really wanted him to run At this stage, I expect the winner to come from: Railings Imperial Stride Pop Rock Serenade Rose Dizelle Sphenophyta |
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Ill take Railings, Pop Rock and Sphenophyta from your list chuck, and add Our Smoking Joe, Grand Zulu and Activation
Last edited by Horse Whisperer : 17th October 2006 at 05:35 PM. |
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Likewise. Fair dinkum, they really have to do something about the qualifying conditions. Every year we seem to have horses which have next to no chance getting in ahead of horses which have a very good chance. Zipping's form is FAR superior to numerous horses which were never in danger of missing out. I mean there's got to be something wrong when the 2nd emergency is equal 2nd favourite!!! Last edited by Sportz : 17th October 2006 at 07:09 PM. |
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Latest Tab Sportsbet odds:
SPHENOPHYTA $3.50 OUR SMOKING JOE $6.00 ZIPPING (2E) $6.00 GROWL $6.50 SERENADE ROSE $8.50 ACTIVATION $11.00 RAILINGS $13.00 TAWQEET $14.00 POP ROCK $17.00 HEADTURNER $18.00 GRAND ZULU $21.00 IMPERIAL STRIDE $21.00 AQUA DAMORE $26.00 DIZELLE $31.00 TESTAFIABLE $35.00 ICE CHARIOT $41.00 DELTA BLUES $61.00 LAND N STARS (1E) $61.00 ROMAN ARCH $101.00 STORMHILL (3E) $101.00 SHORT PAUSE $201.00 |
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how did grand zulu and testafiable get in the field? through which races?
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They didn't have to win any races, Chuck. I assume they got in purely on their handicapped weight compared to WFA, the same factor that kept Zipping out. At the moment, there are not nearly enough qualifying races involved. It is based far too much on the weight given to them by the handicapper, and that is mostly old form, not current form.
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Yep, just had a look and there were only 2 horses in the cup which won races to exempt them from the ballot - Growl and Sphenophyta. Apart from that, all of the other positions were decided by comparing their handicapped weight to WFA.
The two horses you mentioned, Grand Zulu and Testafiable are both 4.5 kgs below WFA, whereas Zipping is 6 kgs below WFA. If Sphenophyta had only finished 2nd in the Turnbull instead of winning it, he would have missed out altogether as he's 8 kgs below WFA. Same with Growl. If he hadn't won on Saturday he wouldn't have made the field either. He's 7.5 kgs below WFA. As I said, far too much rests on the weight allotted to each horse by the handicapper and that is mostly based on old form. They need to allow many more qualifying races to allow the horses in the best form to get in the race. Last edited by Sportz : 17th October 2006 at 08:10 PM. |
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you could list half the field in the same boat as those two horses. SERENADE ROSE, RAILINGS, HEADTURNER, GRAND ZULU, AQUA DAMORE, DIZELLE, TESTAFIABLE, ICE CHARIOT & ROMAN ARCH. All have not lived up to the form they have previously produced, and you could make an arguement that Zipping should be in in front of them any day of the week.
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Agree totally.It's an absolute joke when a horse that is carrying so much punters money and is so well in the market cannot get a run in front of at least 5 or 6 others which would appear to have no hope.
Would appear the MRC have lost their balls after the flak they copped over Taufans Melody incident years ago. |
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TAUFANS MELODY was thrown in because the connections were assured he was qualified. So, petrified of a lawsuit, the club let him start in front of a qualified aussie horse.
He then proceeded to flatten half the field and still retained the race. One of the horses he turned sideways at abut the 200m mark was JEZZABEEL! |
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