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furious
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How does that make it a success jacko1? Our top 1600m events don't start till next week and that one is against Winx so most would of preferred to run yesterday for $5,000,000 to going up against her in a G1 next week. Some will use it as a lead up to races like the Doncaster some will still go through the George Ryder.
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ChrisB
Champion Joined: 14 Feb 2012 Status: Offline Points: 2290 |
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I think Carpenter is losing his marbles
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Passing Through
Champion Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 79533 |
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Asked if he would love to see his pair have another crack at Mystic Journey, Cummings said: “We’ll just let the dust settle.”
“Look at the first to sixth (finishing positions), and it is a serious race. If you got that result in the Doncaster, you would be saying that’s the best Doncaster of all-time, just about.” Hartnell will head towards the Doncaster on April 6, while Cummings is less certain on the plans for Alizee. |
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JudgeHolden
Champion Joined: 16 Apr 2011 Status: Offline Points: 11716 |
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Just had another watch of the race. You reckon the caller had a couple of bucks on Alizee
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Afros
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He got excited didn't he!
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pnclick
Champion Joined: 13 Mar 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1013 |
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Ultimately, the race was an interesting affair.
A success? well yes and no. Yes from the viewpoint it had people interested, talking, involved and the top end of the field was really good, albeit few in numbers. No from the viewpoint of the prizemoney involved was massively excessive and the tail was long. How to improve on the concept? 1. Reduce the public voting numbers of those that get in via this avenue to say 6. This will condense the voting on the "good" horses to maybe a few, so they will get more votes as a result, I know I was one trying to vote for the 10th voting ordered entry...ps... It didn't work!!! 2. Do not pay prizemoney down to last place, maybe... have runners nominate an approved charity, and those from say 11th through to 14th will have money allocated to that charity. Therefore there is a risk for connections for stupid voting, on non-competitve horses.... 3. Increase the benchmark to 80+ or even 90+. |
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VOYAGER
Champion Joined: 04 Aug 2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 18695 |
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I agree with your points pnclick, but I would change some other things. The voting should be done in a smilar way to the Kosciusko in NSW. It should be done through the VRC, where the voters get a number, which is put into a draw and if your number is selected there is a manual draw at the VRC, where you get a runners number, which is then your chance to win the $250,000. I do not know how this worked, but the guy who won the $250,000 did not actually select Mystic Journey, he voted for Moss N Dale. This part of the voting to me seemed non-transparent. To make it a relevant race, you need to entice overseas runners. If the VRC were to change the voting, this would allow overseas voters to vote for an overseas horse. The race last week should have had Melody Belle in it NZ's best horse, but because she was only going to get in via a wildcard, the connections knocked it back due to traveling arrrangements. Japan, Hong Kong and New Zeland runners would make this a mini Pacific Mile championship. But the VRC look like they are on to th changes required! |
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ChrisB
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Balfs Choice ran a cracking race.
90 rater challenging group horses, excellent effort! |
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Paul Hogan
Champion Joined: 16 Sep 2014 Location: Victoria Status: Offline Points: 742 |
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It has nothing to do with appendages. Victoria is the racing capital of Australia. Melbourne Cup, Cox Plate, Caulfield Cup.....go figure. I am surprised, loved the race. David v Goliath what a brilliant concept. Maybe they can play around with the weights a bit but they have a lot to work with. |
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Straight arrow
Champion Joined: 01 Dec 2018 Status: Offline Points: 1026 |
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The whole concept sucks!! 5mill up for grabs! And the put hazards in the way of good horses!! Like they are trying to trip up the good ones. I cannot see how anyone could entertain the mediocrity of the concept. But I'm only one person with one opinion. The chiefs at RVL got well paid to think of that idea.
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rusty nails
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Shame you clearly didn’t even watch the race.
Hint: the “Davids”went so well,one of the proposed changes is not to pay down to last ever again....... The other is to reduce the number of “David’s” in the race.... |
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Passing Through
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The new URBAN RULER rule changes:
The All-Star Mile to expand in 2020 as key race conditions are unveiled13 August, 2019 Australia’s only fan-voted horse race will expand across the Tasman in 2020 with New Zealand residents to help shape the field for the second annual The All-Star Mile.
The top 10 horses from a public vote will again secure a berth in the world’s richest mile race to be run at Caulfield Racecourse for the first time on Saturday, 14 March.
News of the expansion of The All-Star Mile to include votes from New Zealand was made today at the unveiling of the key race conditions for the 2020 edition.
It comes on the eve of the return clash between The All-Star Mile 2019 winner Mystic Journey and runner-up Hartnell, who resume in the Group 2 P.B. Lawrence Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield this Saturday.
The key announcements made by Racing Victoria (RV) and 2020 host, the Melbourne Racing Club (MRC), are as follows:
“The original All-Star Mile in March was a tremendous success attracting 140,000 votes and more than 16,000 people to Flemington who witnessed the fairy-tale victory of three-year-old filly Mystic Journey in a race that rates among the best of 2019.
“We were delighted with the passion shown for the race by the Australian public in its inaugural year and we’ve taken our time since to consider the various feedback we’ve received on how we can make The All-Star Mile 2020 even better.
“We’re excited to announce today that we’ll be allowing racing fans in New Zealand the opportunity to also vote for their favourite horse to gain a start in The All-Star Mile. Will they vote for homegrown stars like Melody Belle and Te Akau Shark or put patriotism aside and vote for the likes of Mystic Journey? It will be interesting to watch.
“In building the race conditions for The All-Star Mile 2020 we wanted to consider our learnings from year one, whilst ensuring that we retained the essence of the race, that being a fan-driven contest in which a broad section of owners and trainers get the chance to compete in a lucrative, world class event.
“The changes to the conditions will ensure that The All-Star Mile is a contest befitting of its status, whilst retaining the unique opportunity for fairy-tale stories to emerge and dreams to be realised.
“We’re confident that the enhancements announced today will ensure that The All-Star Mile 2020 at Caulfield will generate great interest, some innovative marketing campaigns and a wonderful contest for all to enjoy.”
“We are thrilled to be hosting the second edition of The All-Star Mile at Caulfield in 2020 and recognise the updated conditions, which will no doubt result in a more competitive campaign period and a more exciting field.
“We welcome the initiative to accept votes from our New Zealand neighbours and look forward to engaging them, and the Australian racing public, in a fierce campaign to identify the 10 most popular and best horses for the race.
“The addition of the two ‘win and you’re in’ races will provide further touchpoints for the public, the media and the industry to be involved in The All-Star Mile, as well as acting as welcome boosts to both of those racedays at Caulfield and Flemington.
“As we saw last year, the world’s richest mile has the power to transcend international boundaries and become a talking point for racing across the globe, and so we look forward to seeing a field of the best local and international runners here on 14 March.”
Nominations for The All-Star Mile 2020 will open in December 2019 with voting to commence in January 2020. |
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