Ringerdingding
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Topic: Ringerdingding
Posted By: Sunline
Subject: Ringerdingding
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 1:42pm
Absolutely love this horse.
What a win!
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Posted By: Prince of Penzance
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 1:50pm
He is a very good horse. Needs luck, but when he get is. Look at him go bang.
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Posted By: Enabled
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 1:56pm
So you start Thread on a nobody horse because you backed it.
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Posted By: SkyDancer
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 1:58pm
Enabled wrote:
So you start Thread on a nobody horse because you backed it. |
Hardly a nobody horse. He will win Group races in the Autumn. You watch.
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Posted By: Underground
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:00pm
Sunline is one of the great posters on this forum and his insights are invaluable. who the fuck are you?
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:02pm
I think that is a bit harsh Enabled, I have seen some horses win a 2yo in October and get a thread. I have been going to comment, but thought better of it.
At least this guy has shown some form against quality opposition.
The horse is at his best at 1400 to 1600m and he does need everything to go right, but I would not say he is a nobody.
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Posted By: SkyDancer
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:02pm
Underground wrote:
Sunline is one of the great posters on this forum and his insights are invaluable. who the fuck are you? |
Exactly. He is a banned member. Get rid of him Gay please.
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:03pm
Sunline wrote:
Absolutely love this horse.
What a win! |
I just can not love a horse named after that fella.
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Posted By: jacko1
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:08pm
Underground wrote:
Sunline is one of the great posters on this forum and his insights are invaluable. who the fuck are you? |
Ignore the troll
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Posted By: Afros
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:09pm
Enabled wrote:
So you start Thread on a nobody horse because you backed it. |
Your wallet will look much better if you follow these 'nothing' horses Sunline posts of instead of bagging Sunline, we should be encouraging this sort of contribution not bagging it.
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Posted By: Enabled
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:10pm
VOYAGER wrote:
I think that is a bit harsh Enabled, I have seen some horses win a 2yo in October and get a thread. I have been going to comment, but thought better of it.
At least this guy has shown some form against quality opposition.
The horse is at his best at 1400 to 1600m and he does need everything to go right, but I would not say he is a nobody.
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Graff destroyed him. Nothing special.
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Posted By: MJB
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:45pm
The only thing that stopped me from backing him today was because l thought maybe he just an affinity with the Valley. His two eye catching runs were there and he's just been average at other tracks. I backed him when he won his maiden at Bendigo, and despite collecting, l wasn't overly impressed.
Good to see him run so well today at a different track.
I see he's got a nomination for the WA Guineas in two weeks. He would have been a good chance in the Sandown Guineas but that's next weekend isn't it? Probably not a good idea to back up. WA might be the go.
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Posted By: SkyDancer
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 2:46pm
Weir post race said he will likely back up next week. Type of horse that would suit the back up. Then will be spelled and set for the Australian Guineas.
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Posted By: linghi11
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 9:03pm
Enabled wrote:
VOYAGER wrote:
I think that is a bit harsh Enabled, I have seen some horses win a 2yo in October and get a thread. I have been going to comment, but thought better of it.
At least this guy has shown some form against quality opposition.
The horse is at his best at 1400 to 1600m and he does need everything to go right, but I would not say he is a nobody.
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Graff destroyed him. Nothing special. |
He was trained by a bit of a no hoper at the time
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Posted By: oneonesit
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 9:13pm
I”d like to know how anyone backed it. The other favourite ( Yulong something ?) beat it home by 6 lengths 2 starts back ☹️
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Posted By: oneonesit
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 9:25pm
oneonesit wrote:
I”d like to know how anyone backed it. The other favourite ( Yulong something ?) beat it home by 6 lengths 2 starts back ☹️ | & same distance & winner drawn much wider this time.....then gets jagged back & sits three & four wide the whole way & wins pulling away. Meanwhile that Yulong things goes straight to the lead - no pressure - & gives in like a pricked balloon halfway down the straight. I’m sure someone will enlighten me though
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Posted By: Sneck
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 10:01pm
Underground wrote:
Sunline is one of the great posters on this forum and his insights are invaluable. who the fuck are you? |
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Posted By: JudgeHolden
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 10:03pm
They ran fast. Just a couple of lengths slower than the open age event next start. Was never three and four wide (you're making things up here).
He ran home strongly against the pattern last start. Won narrowly here. I didn't back it, but I'm not shocked
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Posted By: Brudder_A
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 10:52pm
I think any horse worthy of discussion should be here on these forums for others to add their own comments.
Some threads are opened before they win for the benefit of others - and I've been around here long enough not to bag some of the contributors who have been around the block.
If you look at the Winx thread then the first few post were very interesting observations.
This horse also has fairly good potential. Maybe not at the price Santa Ana Lane offers every time he starts but should be interesting in the next year.
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Posted By: Sunline
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2018 at 11:25pm
oneonesit wrote:
oneonesit wrote:
I”d like to know how anyone backed it. The other favourite ( Yulong something ?) beat it home by 6 lengths 2 starts back ☹️ | & same distance & winner drawn much wider this time.....then gets jagged back & sits three & four wide the whole way & wins pulling away. Meanwhile that Yulong things goes straight to the lead - no pressure - & gives in like a pricked balloon halfway down the straight. I’m sure someone will enlighten me though |
Was my best of the day. Admittedly I have had him blackbooked since his first barrier trial and backed him at a great price when he won on debut, so the horse is on my radar. But he wasn't hard to find today.
He won well first go for Weir over 1400m, then two starts later he had the blinkers on and was unsuitably back to 1200m and back last at an MV track playing to leaders and he proceeds to round them up and storm into 3rd - collaring Bleu Roche no less who then won on Oaks Day.
Today he went back up to 1400m, over to the open spaces of Flemington, blinkers stayed on, and the speed map showed plenty of pressure to ensure he got his chance to reel in the leaders.
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Posted By: oneonesit
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 8:05am
Sunline wrote:
oneonesit wrote:
oneonesit wrote:
I”d like to know how anyone backed it. The other favourite ( Yulong something ?) beat it home by 6 lengths 2 starts back ☹️ | & same distance & winner drawn much wider this time.....then gets jagged back & sits three & four wide the whole way & wins pulling away. Meanwhile that Yulong things goes straight to the lead - no pressure - & gives in like a pricked balloon halfway down the straight. I’m sure someone will enlighten me though |
Was my best of the day. Admittedly I have had him blackbooked since his first barrier trial and backed him at a great price when he won on debut, so the horse is on my radar. But he wasn't hard to find today.
He won well first go for Weir over 1400m, then two starts later he had the blinkers on and was unsuitably back to 1200m and back last at an MV track playing to leaders and he proceeds to round them up and storm into 3rd - collaring Bleu Roche no less who then won on Oaks Day.
Today he went back up to 1400m, over to the open spaces of Flemington, blinkers stayed on, and the speed map showed plenty of pressure to ensure he got his chance to reel in the leaders. |
2 starts back Yulong whatever beat him by 6 lengths over the 1400m (same distance as yesterday)
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Posted By: oneonesit
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 8:09am
JudgeHolden wrote:
They ran fast. Just a couple of lengths slower than the open age event next start. Was never three and four wide (you're making things up here).
He ran home strongly against the pattern last start. Won narrowly here. I didn't back it, but I'm not shocked |
All I'm saying is that it was jagged back wide - pretty sure wide most of race with tailenders. Try going back 2 starts Judge. On that run could not beat the other fav home. 6 lengths over the same distance is a fair bit of improvement don't you think ?
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Posted By: mikey
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 8:29am
I see he has trimmed for The WA Guineas. Any chance he still goes there?
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Posted By: Shrunk in the Wash
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 9:43am
I’ve backed him in 4 of his last 7. Dead stiff first up Pathetic 2nd up Ditto at Caulfield Beaten by the bias at the valley
Not once when he’s won
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Posted By: Sunline
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 12:14pm
oneonesit wrote:
JudgeHolden wrote:
They ran fast. Just a couple of lengths slower than the open age event next start. Was never three and four wide (you're making things up here).
He ran home strongly against the pattern last start. Won narrowly here. I didn't back it, but I'm not shocked |
All I'm saying is that it was jagged back wide - pretty sure wide most of race with tailenders. Try going back 2 starts Judge. On that run could not beat the other fav home. 6 lengths over the same distance is a fair bit of improvement don't you think ? |
It was a forget run though. Clearly under-performed and well documented attitude issues while he's carrying the full set. It was the only risk yesterday - he doesn't 'turn up'.
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Posted By: Prince of Penzance
Date Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 12:51pm
Always a risk backing colts. Just depends what he is focused on - winning races or chasing the fillies.
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Posted By: Prince of Penzance
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 4:02pm
Posted By: Prince of Penzance
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 4:03pm
Enabled wrote:
So you start Thread on a nobody horse because you backed it. |
Pretty good for a nothing horse
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Posted By: Sunline
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 4:05pm
Shut the gates and shut this thread down while you're at it.
Ding ding ding!!!
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Posted By: JudgeHolden
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 6:12pm
Thought he wasn’t going to get there then wins almost a length. Nice colt.
Good run Long Leaf off a strange prep. Think he’s a nice horse but the stable look like they’re throwing darts a bit ATM.
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Posted By: MJB
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 8:56pm
I must admit l was sceptical about this horse backing up and going up in trip. Too smart for me old mate DK.
Interesting how Weir had him peaking at the back end of the carnival. If they ran the Caulfield Guineas again, in my opinion he'd run a clear 2nd behind The Autumn Sun.
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 9:21pm
Nothing strange about it MJB.
Th previous trainer obviously had some notion that he was a sprinter, but even my friends, who know nothing about racing styles and the horse himself, could see that he needed at least 1400m.
Plus Sandown and Flemington are perfect courses for him. To be honest the horse should never race under 1400m ever again, but of course, that will not happen.
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Posted By: JudgeHolden
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 9:29pm
MJB wrote:
I must admit l was sceptical about this horse backing up and going up in trip. Too smart for me old mate DK.
Interesting how Weir had him peaking at the back end of the carnival. If they ran the Caulfield Guineas again, in my opinion he'd run a clear 2nd behind The Autumn Sun.
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Good and Fast ran against all the good 3yos this Spring, and ran remarkably consistently. TAS wins the Guineas any way you look at it but Ranier, Wild Planet and this bloke are much better than what TAS faced in the Gunineas. Odd for a 3yo season.
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Posted By: Shawy38
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 9:29pm
They are going to target the CS Hayes and Australian Guineas -both at Flemington in the Autumn
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Posted By: Shawy38
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 9:31pm
Will be interesting to see what happens next prep. Will be his first full prep under Weir, as he was transferred mid prep this time.
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 9:38pm
RINGERDINGDING (AUS) | Black colt 2015 | |
Sebring Chestnut 2005 | More Than Ready Bay or brown 1997 | Southern Halo Bay 1983 | Halo Bay or brown 1969 | Hail to Reason Cosmah | 1958 1953 | 4-n 2-d | Northern Sea Bay 1974 | Northern Dancer Sea Saga | 1961 1968 | 2-d 16-g | Woodman's Girl Bay 1990 | Woodman Chestnut 1983 | Mr Prospector Playmate | 1970 1975 | 13-c 1-s | Becky Be Good Bay 1981 | Naskra Good Landing | 1967 1965 | 3-e 1-s | Purespeed Bay 1998 | Flying Spur Bay 1992 | Danehill Bay 1986 | Danzig Razyana | 1977 1981 | 7-a 2-d | Rolls Chestnut 1984 | Mr Prospector Grand Luxe | 1970 1974 | 13-c 4-g | Lady Moulin Bay 1982 | Luskin Star Chestnut 1974 | Kaoru Star Promising | 1965 1968 | 31> 2-e | Willowy Brown 1973 | Better Boy Far Vista | 1951 1966 | 2-n 6-c | Maybe I Brown 2005 | Red Ransom Bay 1987 | Roberto Bay 1969 | Hail to Reason Brown 1958 | Turn-To Nothirdchance | 1951 1948 | 1-w 4-n | Bramalea Bay or brown 1959 | Nashua Rarelea | 1952 1949 | 3-m 12-c | Arabia Bay 1977 | Damascus Bay 1964 | Sword Dancer Kerala | 1956 1958 | 1-o 8-h | Christmas Wind Bay 1967 | Nearctic Bally Free | 1954 1960 | 14-c 6-b | Flittery Bay or brown 1998 | Danehill Bay 1986 | Danzig Bay 1977 | Northern Dancer Pas de Nom | 1961 1968 | 2-d 7-a | Razyana Bay 1981 | His Majesty Spring Adieu | 1968 1974 | 4-d 2-d | Flitter Bay or brown 1989 | Bluebird Bay 1984 | Storm Bird Ivory Dawn | 1978 1978 | 4-j 9-b | Kiwi Magic Bay 1984 | Vice Regal Outward Bound | 1973 1977 | 3-e 7-d |
| Ancestor duplications: | Hail to Reason | 5m x 4m | | Northern Dancer | 5f x 5m | | Mr Prospector | 5m,5f x | | | |
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Posted By: MJB
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 10:26pm
VOYAGER wrote:
Nothing strange about it MJB.
Th previous trainer obviously had some notion that he was a sprinter, but even my friends, who know nothing about racing styles and the horse himself, could see that he needed at least 1400m.
Plus Sandown and Flemington are perfect courses for him. To be honest the horse should never race under 1400m ever again, but of course, that will not happen. |
What was the reasoning behind Weir going down in trip from 1400 to 1200 in the middle of the prep? Did the horse just need more racing? Unconventional approach but it's now paid dividends big time.
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2018 at 10:29pm
He did a lot of racing this spring.
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 18 Nov 2018 at 12:05am
MJB wrote:
VOYAGER wrote:
Nothing strange about it MJB.
Th previous trainer obviously had some notion that he was a sprinter, but even my friends, who know nothing about racing styles and the horse himself, could see that he needed at least 1400m.
Plus Sandown and Flemington are perfect courses for him. To be honest the horse should never race under 1400m ever again, but of course, that will not happen. |
What was the reasoning behind Weir going down in trip from 1400 to 1200 in the middle of the prep? Did the horse just need more racing? Unconventional approach but it's now paid dividends big time.
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I wish I could help you MJB but that was a strange decision, which is beyond my comprehension
His last four starts are a win in the country at 1400m, that backmarker, big finish 3rd at MV, a win at headquarters at 1400m, and a even better win at Sandown over the 1600m.
.C.SHayes first up into the guineas is a good start to the prep, if he has been given the fitness grounding in his pre-training.
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Posted By: Hartnell is dominant
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 2:52pm
Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 2:56pm
Hartnell is dominant wrote:
Gone to Waller |
So he'll be aimed at the Slipper...
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Posted By: Hartnell is dominant
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 3:05pm
djebel wrote:
Hartnell is dominant wrote:
Gone to Waller |
So he'll be aimed at the Slipper... |
He is 3 so no.
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 3:40pm
Hartnell is dominant wrote:
djebel wrote:
Hartnell is dominant wrote:
Gone to Waller |
So he'll be aimed at the Slipper... |
He is 3 so no. |
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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Posted By: Shrunk in the Wash
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 4:43pm
I was backing this horse in Sydney. I wonder what Ed O‘rourke, his previous trainer, now thinks of the improvement he showed under Weir
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Posted By: djebel
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 4:48pm
Shrunk in the Wash wrote:
I was backing this horse in Sydney. I wonder what Ed O‘rourke, his previous trainer, now thinks of the improvement he showed under Weir |
What improvement did he show ?
That was the trajectory the horse was always on, just the crook gets to take the credit.
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Posted By: Shrunk in the Wash
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 4:59pm
Personally I thought his last 3 runs under Weir, the horse improved out of sight o; what he’d previously shown
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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 5:03pm
There's absolutely no question Weir dramatically improved the 3yo.
Legitimately or otherwise is what some will question, and his performances this Autumn will most likely provide some kind of answer.
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Posted By: stayer
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 5:09pm
I'm no expert but I liked this horse from the start - seemed to be a talented but lazy type who dramatically learned to put real effort in under Weir.
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Posted By: Hartnell is dominant
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 5:41pm
Statement from the owners:
We would like to thank Darren Weir and his exceptional staff for their continual hard work during this trying time. With great excitement we would like to confirm Ringerdingding has joined the Chris Waller stable and will be racing first up this weekend.
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 9:20pm
Okay is he staying in Melbourne?
The horse is at least four lengths better, the Melbourne way of going, why does old matey Chris need another horse!
Havent the owners heard of Hawkes, Ellerton Zahra, Price, Kennewell or McArdle.
These poor bastards must be wondering what they have to do to grab a good horse!
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Posted By: Heavenly Glow
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 10:00pm
VOYAGER wrote:
Okay is he staying in Melbourne?
The horse is at least four lengths better, the Melbourne way of going, why does old matey Chris need another horse!
Havent the owners heard of Hawkes, Ellerton Zahra, Price, Kennewell or McArdle.
These poor bastards must be wondering what they have to do to grab a good horse! |
Hawkes would be my choice. Smaller stable and more time to attend to the horse.
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Posted By: Hartnell is dominant
Date Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 10:10pm
Big rumour going around that Waller is going to take up residence at Weir’s Ballarat complex.
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Posted By: Sunline
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 7:52am
Hartnell you've taken the cake there.
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Posted By: Hartnell is dominant
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 8:02am
Sunline wrote:
Hartnell you've taken the cake there. |
It’s been in the press for two days.
Waller and Maher will be opening at Ballarat
Mark my words
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Posted By: Sunline
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 8:37am
Well, aside from my thoughts on it, "opening at Ballarat" is very different to Waller himself moving into Ballarat.
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Posted By: Xavier
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 8:46am
I’ve heard the same thing. They were on the phone Wednesday afternoon apparently
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Posted By: JudgeHolden
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 8:56am
Waller’s strikes me as the sort who won’t stop until he achieves national domination. For his part Maher seems to be assembling a huge team, has just opened a stable in Sydney and looks to have ambitions of his own. No surprises they, along with HHD, are getting the cream.The demise of a mega stable will simply benefit other mega stables.
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Posted By: Spearmint
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2019 at 9:31am
Mega stables
Now is the time to look at what is the appropriate size any trainer should be licensed to train?
The bigger the stable the harder it is be fully responsible for every aspect of their business.
Peter Moody looked almost relieved that his juggernaut stables were sold off and he was able to reset his priorities.
Maybe even Weir might welcome the break to reset his priorities!
Sometimes you get too big and are swept up in a wave of invincibility and your morals and ethics just get lost in the tsunami of success.
Look at the way the mega banks seem to have lost their way over recent times.
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2019 at 1:28am
Okay I might be stupid here, and I know we have discussed this before but I am sure this is wrong.
Ringerdingding has 58.5kilos tomorrow. He has won a group 2, and a listed event.
Extra Brut has 57.5 kilos tomorrow. He has won a group 1 and been placed at open wfa group 1 level.
Extra Brut has a high rating for 108.
Ringerdinding has a high rating of 95.
Am I missing why Ringerdingding has a kilo more. He has to be the worst weighted horse I have ever seen. Combined with the barrier if he wins tomorrow I can't see how they beat him in the Guineas!
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Posted By: Lord Hybrow
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2019 at 7:38am
Posted By: Sister Dot
Date Posted: 16 Feb 2019 at 10:20am
stayer wrote:
I'm no expert but I liked this horse from the start - seemed to be a talented but lazy type who dramatically learned to put real effort in under Weir. |
Darren’s forte’ 😊 but hey, they were lazy.........
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Posted By: crooked_gambler
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 6:39pm
I’m not sure how recent this happened but I was just going through some old form and noticed this horse is now trained by Anthony Freedman
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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 7:15pm
Good decision, the horse just doesn't go clockwise.
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Posted By: Mr Grieves
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 7:42pm
Won the Carbine Club in Sydney? G2/G3 level whichever direction he's going.
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Posted By: Second Chance
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 7:57pm
Weak race. Just look at his overall form.
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Posted By: Mr Grieves
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 10:20pm
they don't win G3s if they "just don't go" in that direction. Horse seems to have many issues (on to his 5th trainer now) but i don't think the Sydney direction is one of them
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Posted By: VOYAGER
Date Posted: 11 Sep 2019 at 11:37pm
I am not saying his a non-Sydney performer, because he ahs won that direction, but his Flemington win and his Sandown Guineas victory, are by far and away his best runs.
He is a horse who needs a lot of luck to win any race, so stepping up to the open aged, all comers might see him level out at listed and group 3 level.
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Posted By: Lord Hybrow
Date Posted: 12 Sep 2019 at 12:33am
Connections would be smart if they targeted those G3 carnival races.
G3 Chatham Stks 1400m at Flemington & G3 Sandown Stks 1500m at Sandown would be perfect target races. If he comes through the Spring in good form, maybe a trip to Perth for the Railway Stks.
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Posted By: Mr Grieves
Date Posted: 12 Sep 2019 at 1:30am
Ideal targets for sure Lord Hybrow
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Posted By: SkyDancer
Date Posted: 16 Nov 2019 at 3:27pm
Good run, looked a bit ring rusty
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Posted By: Lord Hybrow
Date Posted: 04 Oct 2020 at 11:35am
Hadnt realised this guy has been retired.
Now standing at Wyndholm Park stud at Miners Rest in Victoria. Not sure what fee hes commanding?
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Posted By: Shawy38
Date Posted: 04 Oct 2020 at 11:42am
$6600
They bought him in as a replacement for Rebel Raider who passed away last year
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