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Yeah, you can bet in advance (1 day I think) where they let you. |
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pr6
Next at Ascot I've rated in order 1-2-3-7-9-8-6
2-3-6 showining 'overs' imo |
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pr7
Next at Ascot I've rated in order 6-2-1-7-4-9-5-3-13-11-10-8-12-14-17-15
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didnt catch the race, what happened to Jestatune !?
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PERTH sensation Lords Ransom will not race in Melbourne until the spring carnival after owner Bob Peters decided yesterday against running in Saturday's Easter Cup (2000m) at Caulfield.
The Adam Durrant-trained four-year-old, who won the $130,000 Bunbury Cup (2200m) on Thursday, shapes as a future star of racing with six wins from nine starts. "He's not mature yet and I've just been keeping him happy and racing him lightly," Durrant said. There is considerable interest from Melbourne trainers wanting to add Lords Ransom, a potential Cups-winning horse, to their stables. Peters has a history of sending horses to leading trainers David Hayes and Lee Freedman. Durrant has aspirations of winning the spring riches himself, but concedes that he could lose the horse to a big Melbourne stable. "I'd imagine Hayes and Freedman are very keen to get the horse," Durrant said. "I train a lot of horses for Mr Peters. I'd be very disappointed to lose the horse, but I'd cop it on the chin. "But I can assure you the horse would not be suited to being trained at Flemington. He needs his beach work." David Hayes' racing manager Mark Pilkington admitted the stable would love to race the horse. |
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Lord Ransom wont be going to Melbourne it seems.
We should have a Western Australian tipping comp. |
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Extract from the official stewards report "....When questioned regarding the disappointing performance, rider advised that the filly had travelled comfortably in running with cover but was under pressure at the 500m and failed to run on in the straight. Trainer Mr F. Kersley advised that he was disappointed with the filly’s performance and that he will monitor its recovery on return to the stables and report any findings to the Stewards. A post-race veterinary examination revealed no abnormalities, however, there were some signs that the filly is in season." Sire Rory's Jester, most of his female progeny tend to be early bloomers, Jestatune's best may be in the past, time will tell. Last edited by watsonnek : 18th March 2008 at 08:01 AM. |
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MARASCO
I note has been nominated for the Easter Stakes (1500m) this Saturday. Top weight 60kgs (53kgs limit).
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I seriously doubt he can give the likes of Universal Ruler 7kgs & a beating first-up over 1500!
Last edited by suds : 19th March 2008 at 12:47 PM. |
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