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Old 7th October 2007, 06:09 PM
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Would all of yesterdays VIC runners have had the first flu shot yet? Could that be a factor in some of the results?
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Old 7th October 2007, 06:23 PM
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Not usually a bagger of jockeys but what was Nash doing on On A Jeune ?? never had a chance of a miracle inside run and could have tracked Viva or Hoffmeister into the race out wide,,,had heaps of horse under him,,
on track for the Geelong Cup i suppose,,,,
I didn't think it was a bad ride up until they come off the turn. Should of followed Hoff and Satinspin into the race. Don't think it would of beaten the winner though.
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Old 7th October 2007, 06:24 PM
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Would all of yesterdays VIC runners have had the first flu shot yet? Could that be a factor in some of the results?
I wouldn't think so. Correct me if I am wrong but i believe that the horses are not meant to be worked for a week or two after recieving the shot. But I guess they need to get it at some stage and cannot afford to miss work at any time. Fair point you raise.
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Old 7th October 2007, 06:32 PM
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I wouldn't think so. Correct me if I am wrong but i believe that the horses are not meant to be worked for a week or two after recieving the shot. But I guess they need to get it at some stage and cannot afford to miss work at any time. Fair point you raise.


If they've anything else planned for the Spring, many of yesterdays horses may not be able to miss a week or two. Better to run a bit flat in the early Spring races than those later this month and into November.
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All runners had flu shots last Sunday.
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