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Seeing there are a few unreliable tracks like Flemington, Kensington joke.
Which tracks do punters think are reliable for consistent form?? Rosehill comes to mind, although it suits frontrunners a little. New outer track at Randwick appears to be good. |
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In my humble opinion Sandown is a lot worse than Flemington, at least you have a nice sprint track at headquarters.
I always stay away from Sandown especially on a wet track. Unless a horse is a tried and tested WINNER on a wet track I stay right away from it - no guess work. |
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Chief,
If you want an ultra reliable track, try Ascot, Perth - from September through May. Track condition is invariably fast (only rains here in winter). Best thing is favourites have a poor run here, meaning great odds on winners - all you have to do is be able to pick 'em. In January this year there was a run of 28 consecutive races with the favourite missing out. If you can't get a form guide you can dial straight into the WATC computer at http://www.waturf.org.au/scripts/ws...rf/findinfo.hts - they even give you the race book there for free!! |
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Wow nice site...lots of info!
Now why can't we get something as comprehensive from our State. :cry: |
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Thanks - yes WA site is good. The only problem I have with Perth racing is how slow most of the times are. Apart from the top 5 or 6 horses, the std seems to be very weak compared to Eastern states. ie most WA horses seem to run 72 secs on a fast track for 1200m - that's awfully slow.
How do you separate the wheat from the chaff in WA???? |
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Chief - re WA betting
Its easy - especially for an amateur like me - just follow our good friend SANDGROPER's tips. Keep em coming Sandgroper. Regards to all.... |
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Thanks Tam, there are good days, and there are not so good days.
Unfortunately there can be bias at Ascot as well – the wind! Generally speaking I think Ascot suits those who race on or near the lead. But when the wind is a blowing (headwind that is), those that race more rearward can have a field-day. As to times, check the early sectionals. We have many a race where the early pace is ridiculously slow, and the jocks continue to get away with it. _________________ All the best from the West Sandgroper :smile: [ This Message was edited by: Sandgroper on 2002-06-19 14:23 ] [ This Message was edited by: Sandgroper on 2002-06-19 14:25 ] |
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Given slow 1st sectionals - on-pace runners must have a field day in Perth, unless like you say there is a strong headwind.
Thanks for you insights. Its always hard betting in other states, when you are not aware of all the variables. Are those headwinds care of the Freemantle Doctor??? |
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Yes chief, the Freo Doctor can certainly play a part, especially if it comes in early.
Have we any sand tracks still around and in use ? Ah! Memories of the Creek. _________________ All the best from the West Sandgroper :smile: [ This Message was edited by: Sandgroper on 2002-06-20 10:09 ] |
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