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crooked_gambler
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Posted: 09 Mar 2019 at 2:28pm |
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Very impressive today.
Big hope in the Slipper imo |
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djebel
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Yes.
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reductio ad absurdum
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Second Chance
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Yes Yes Yes 1.08.40 (33.90)
Tenley 1.08.34 (33.87)
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Sunline
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Tenley gets the weight differential so will rate ahead on those times, but I suspect Yes Yes Yes has more improvement.
Barriers to play a big role in an even Slipper. I'm on Yes Yes Yes at $34, so I'm hoping.
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Sunline...simply supreme
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Speediskey
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Vincere Volare was massive after the jockey urged her out - with the two kilos off and less hustle at the start she's a genuine chance.
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maccamax
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But faces the 2K allowance to the Girls in the Slipper. At this stage a good even race appears to be developing. |
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VOYAGER
Champion Joined: 04 Aug 2007 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 18699 |
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I think the winner comes from yesterday.
The two winners won well and are deserving favs (depends on which corporae you look at), but I am not selling Exhillarates and Dubious short. If watch the head on of the Todman, Dubious was going for the run, but Bivouac kept blocking him, while Yes Yes Yes had the clear run down the outside. Once clear Dubious grabbed some late ground off the winner. I have the Godolphin filly Tenley in front from three colts Yes Yes Yes, Dubious and Microphone. Barriers and track conditions vital because if we get a wet track Time To Reign rises in the ratings for me. Anyone know if Lyre is coming, and where Loving Gaby is running next? |
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crooked_gambler
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I think I read Lyre is going to the paddock
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crooked_gambler
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Wrong. Lyre floating up this week.
Trials at Rosehill Thurs |
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Carioca
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That colt that went sore altered plans I suspect CG. |
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Lord Hybrow
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Hopefully we get to see a rematch between Bivouac & YYY in the G1 Ascot Vale Stakes at the Flemington carnival.
Who would you want to be on back to the straight 1200m? |
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roland
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YYY, he's got improvement in him still. Made up almost 2 lengths from the run to the rose.
But then I'm a little biased given I'm a part owner
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Nocturnal
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Sorry Roland , I backed YYY yesterday (say that 10 times fast) and I must admit to the early crow Blinkers on and happy to back him again in the Coolmore . I assume that’s the path? |
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The only problem with backing winners ? You never have enough on....
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djebel
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Bivouac is the best sprinter we have seen since Hay List. Yes Yes Yes should be going to the Guineas. He would win that easily.
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reductio ad absurdum
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SHOVHOG
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Bivouac was born for the Flemington 1200m. Yes Yes Yes should only be heading towards the Caulfield guineas now and I’m certain he will.
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" In gambling the many must lose in order for the few to win"
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roland
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Yeah, likely that or the Guineas at this stage. Query on if he's good for 1600 or not. Couple other options as well Think he might have Bivoac's measure next meet and we have beat him before in the Todman as a 2 year old! Thats the eternal optimism in me, serious horse no denying that fact.
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Discohips23
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Love this horse. I was at Flemington one day when it won, I got around $5 and it was its second start if that’s correct? I reckon fifty of your fellow owners knocked off the price and got the cash!!!. Good luck with him 👍 |
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Tlazolteotl
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I noticed all the "experts" on tv were bigging up Bivouac to an alarming degree in my opinion but you've gone nuclear. I must be missing something because I can't see it. He was less impressive than Trapeze Artist in the Golden Rose. Is that his peak performance so far.
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Smoke and Mirrors
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Wouldn’t be surprised to see this horse targeted by the Asian market after his autumn campaign
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"Go Hard or Go Home”
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djebel
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Think Coolmore have him covered.
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reductio ad absurdum
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roland
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Yep, his first win! Back with weiry, who did a great job. And yeah, all owners sold down to coolmore prior to the slipper.
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roland
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Someone also told me today it was a race record for the golden rose.
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Shawy38
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bang!!!!
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Afros
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Impressive!
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Jamal
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Broke track record at Randwick (1200m). Is it fair to say it's the best sprinter in the world.
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Australian racing is only good up to 1400m in terms of world standards when it comes to depth/quality in numbers
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Shawy38
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No
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Jamal
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Just asking
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Australian racing is only good up to 1400m in terms of world standards when it comes to depth/quality in numbers
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Tlazolteotl
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Everybody knows Battash is the best sprinter in the world. |
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Brudder_A
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Battaash ran 13th two weeks ago at Longchamps. Maybe he's the best sprinter in Britain
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Jamal
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Retired.
Reference: https://www.unnamedwebsite.com.au/news/australian-racing/the-everest-winner-yes-yes-yes-retired/582193 Last years $14m Everest winner Yes Yes Yes has been retired to stand at stud following a tendon injury. Yes Yes Yes missed a scheduled exhibition gallop at Randwick on Saturday in preparation for a first up run in the G1 Lightning Stakes at Flemington after inflammation was discovered in his near foreleg. “We just noticed he had a little bit of heat in his leg this morning and we dare not takes risks with horses, full stop,’” Waller said. Trainer Chris Waller did not let on at how serious the horses injury was but an announcement on Monday to retire the horse suggests it was quite serious with connections opting to head to stud with one of the most valuable horses in the country rather to risk his value and race on. Yes Yes Yes was being aimed at Australia’s G1 sprints during the Autumn with the idea of sending the horse to Royal Ascot in June, most likely to target the King’s Stand Stakes if everything went to plan. Yes Yes Yes won last years The Everest as a three-year-old after seconds in the Run To The Rose and the Golden Rose behind star Godolphin colt Bivouac. |
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Australian racing is only good up to 1400m in terms of world standards when it comes to depth/quality in numbers
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