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horlicks
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Today's winner Do Deuce ran 4th, and today's runner up Stars on Earth ran 3rd in the Japan Cup.
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djebel
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This is the disgraceful form the TAB had on their website. Apart from Afros how many other punters took notice of this form and took 5/1 about Do Deuce ? Edited by djebel - 24 Dec 2023 at 5:57pm |
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reductio ad absurdum
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Grey Affair
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Do Deuce's damline details after winning the Gr2 Kyoto Kinen in February. Nice to see Strawberry Road in the 4th generation. http://www.equineline.com/tdn/pedigree.cfm?tk=TOK&cy=JPN&rd=05/29/2022&rn=11&de=D%20%20&ref=10765820 |
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Afros
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I was working off the TABs form, which had only Through Seven Seas as having run in the Japan Cup, I even looked through twice as I thought it odd that only one runner of the 16 had run in the Japan Cup. As djebels post below yours highlighted it was a blunder on the TABs behalf as usual, I didn't have a bet in the race and I don't follow Japanese racing anywhere near closely enough to have been aware of the blunder but it is interesting to note that the Quinella paid $16.8 and the Exacta $47.9, can't help but feel with most being aware of how true the Japanese form is, if the TAB form had shown 3rd and 4th running in this race that quinella would probably have paid closer to even money... The cynic in me suggests that this blunder could possibly have not been an accident...
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Seeing Manchester United relegated would mean more than words can describe to me.
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horlicks
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Just had a look at the Japan turnover figures as the Arima Kinen is said to be the biggest punting race in the world.
The turnover on the race yesterday in Japan was 54.7 trillion yen which is approximately $AU560 million
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The Gr1 Hopeful Stakes has been won by Regaleira (2f Suave Richard x Roca, by Harbinger) defeating Shin Emperor & Sunrise Zipangu. |
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Her 3rd dam is Wind In Her Hair, the mother of Deep Impact. |
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The Gr1 February Stakes over 1600m on dirt has been won by the roughie Peptide Nile (6h King Kamehameha x Queen Olive, by Manhattan Cafe) who defeated Gaia Force. Peptide Nile's 4th dam was My Darling One, a chestnut & white sabino who won the Gr1 Fantasy Stakes & was placed in a Kentucky Oaks. |
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Brudder_A
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To add to the Sunday card was the Hyacinth Stakes, a 3YO event over 1600m which is a qualification event to the Japanese Road to the Kentucky Derby. The winner was Ramjet (Majestic Warrior (USA) - Nefertiti by Gold Allure) won by 3 length 1:36.10 as the 13/1 shot. His sire Majestic Warrior won the G1 Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga in 2007.
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