- Jan 19, 2014
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Yes. I think Charles and Camilla are still in Samoa.I fancy Royal Patronage today in the plate. Am i crazy?
We ended up getting tickets in the Burton Grandstand, also we have connections to Mr Brightside so got into the owners section for a few beers with their passes.You could buy one tonight. You would just have to pick up your membership at the gate tomorrow. Same thing happened to me last year at cox plate.
Oh and my Quaddie was killed by Via Sistina too, only losing leg. Thought it was done after that bolt, Chris Waller probably planned it all along hahaWe ended up getting tickets in the Burton Grandstand, also we have connections to Mr Brightside so got into the owners section for a few beers with their passes.
Reckon yesterday was one of my most depressing days on the punt. I have pretty set limits so I don’t go broke and usually don’t go above $20 a race as I’m absolutely not made of money.
I had 21 bets , 14 bets for win - 2 wins - 11 2nds - 1 no place.
7 place bets - 5 fourths .
It was comically terrible. Yet with a coin toss would have had a health profit. I could have told you Mr B was finishing 4th at the jump as I had $10 each way on it. And of course it was 4th.
J Mac’s ride on Via Sistina might be one of the best I’ve ever seen in a Cox Plate. I didn’t have it in my placings after he got thrown and it did nearly 5km on Thursday. Unreal.
We ended up getting tickets in the Burton Grandstand, also we have connections to Mr Brightside so got into the owners section for a few beers with their passes.
Reckon yesterday was one of my most depressing days on the punt. I have pretty set limits so I don’t go broke and usually don’t go above $20 a race as I’m absolutely not made of money.
I had 21 bets , 14 bets for win - 2 wins - 11 2nds - 1 no place.
7 place bets - 5 fourths .
It was comically terrible. Yet with a coin toss would have had a health profit. I could have told you Mr B was finishing 4th at the jump as I had $10 each way on it. And of course it was 4th.
J Mac’s ride on Via Sistina might be one of the best I’ve ever seen in a Cox Plate. I didn’t have it in my placings after he got thrown and it did nearly 5km on Thursday. Unreal.
I had Morryl Moral…and 4 in the next leg….just not the winner.Back them for the win they’ll run 2nd.
Back them for the place they’ll run 4th.
Leave a horse out of a slot in a first 4 chasing a better %, even though you have it in other positions, it’ll finish in the position you don’t want.
If you’re lucky enough to snag the Quaddie it’ll be your worst result (Lady Jones yesterday).
Leave a horse you selected out of a Quaddie chasing a better %, it’ll get up (Morryl Moral on Friday night).
Leave a Maher, Waller, Hayes horse out of your quaddies at your peril.
Your horse being reshod at the barrier before the race, throw your ticket away.
Remember AFTER the race that greys love the wet.
Terry Bailey will call the wrong name is a given.
These are unwritten laws, with more to come I’m guessing
I had Morryl Moral…and 4 in the next leg….just not the winner.
Happens all the time
How many times I’ve run 1,2,4 or 2,3,4….missed the First 4 on the Cup a few years ago because the Chosen One lipped out my selection on the line for 4th
Don’t forget the age old “don’t back any horse photographed with a model on the front page of the paper” - it’s a curse
Jenni suffered that fate yesterday
I’m pretty happy with my pre post Maher bets….Okito Soushi has already paid me back in spades and I’m on in the Cup at 80/1….even if she doesn’t get there, I’ve already recouped on her.
Ironically the horse I had in the cup that got rolled was a Maher horse
Maher gets a pass from me on this one. Tried all he could to run her Caufield and not go to Sydney but the owner said no I want to have my cake and to eat it too. I wanted her to win yesterday against all odds and if the owner had a clue he'd realise he set her up to fail and maybe should have listened to the trainer. Maybe he realises that today. Too late for the horse though. The jockey did what he could to look after her but she's done for this prep and maybe longer.It will also be unders because the once a year punters saw it in the paper.
I think Maher (or more likely Ottobre) might have been Jenni’s problem, they asked too much of her.
Same as footballers having “the article” written about them, they’re sure to have a mare.
Unfortunately, it’s another case of an owner overstepping the boundaries. The Cox Plate was Pride of Jenni’s Grand Final, so to take it to Sydney a week before was insanity. Maher knew it, Ottobre( owner) couldn’t be told. As a greyhound trainer for nearly 50 yrs, there is nothing worse than having an owner making the decisions on where to race. It always ends in a dissolution of the relationship.Maher gets a pass from me on this one. Tried all he could to run her Caufield and not go to Sydney but the owner said no I want to have my cake and to eat it too. I wanted her to win yesterday against all odds and if the owner had a clue he'd realise he set her up to fail and maybe should have listened to the trainer. Maybe he realises that today. Too late for the horse though. The jockey did what he could to look after her but she's done for this prep and maybe longer.
Remember Shamrocker. Won the Australian guineas then went up to Sydney and ran 2nd in the Rosehill Guineas and then won the AJC Derby. Unquestionably the best 3yr old of its year .... a filly winning the guineas and then Derby. So what did they do ... they backed it up in the AJC Oaks a week later on a Heavy 10 and it ran a gut busting and gallant 2nd to a mudlark. It never won another race. It shouldn't have run in that race! It didn't need to run .. it'd just won the Derby ffs. They farked it. The Jenni to Sydney and back again ranks right up there with that greedy brain dead decision imo.
Maher gets a pass from me on this one. Tried all he could to run her Caufield and not go to Sydney but the owner said no I want to have my cake and to eat it too. I wanted her to win yesterday against all odds and if the owner had a clue he'd realise he set her up to fail and maybe should have listened to the trainer. Maybe he realises that today. Too late for the horse though. The jockey did what he could to look after her but she's done for this prep and maybe longer.
Remember Shamrocker. Won the Australian guineas then went up to Sydney and ran 2nd in the Rosehill Guineas and then won the AJC Derby. Unquestionably the best 3yr old of its year .... a filly winning the guineas and then Derby. So what did they do ... they backed it up in the AJC Oaks a week later on a Heavy 10 and it ran a gut busting and gallant 2nd to a mudlark. It never won another race. It shouldn't have run in that race! It didn't need to run .. it'd just won the Derby ffs. They farked it. The Jenni to Sydney and back again ranks right up there with that greedy brain dead decision imo.
Probably the plan b should have been to bypass the cox plate, let her recover and save her for the champions mile if they really wanted to run in the King Charles. Bottom line is the horse couldn't do both but that's what was asked of her.As my trainer says , they are not machines.
Staggering they had no plan B with her for this race, I assumed they would not let het her get a soft lead.
One of my favourite Bart quotesUnfortunately, it’s another case of an owner overstepping the boundaries. The Cox Plate was Pride of Jenni’s Grand Final, so to take it to Sydney a week before was insanity. Maher knew it, Ottobre( owner) couldn’t be told. As a greyhound trainer for nearly 50 yrs, there is nothing worse than having an owner making the decisions on where to race. It always ends in a dissolution of the relationship.
As the great Bart Cummings once replied to a potential new owner to the cost of training a horse,
he said “ $100 a day for me to train it, but $200 a day if you want to help”
But in all fairness, nothing would have beaten Via Sistina yesterday.
I think it's reasonable for a trainer and owner of a good horse to sit down at the beginning of a prep and work out targets or a target. The owner may want a derby runner and the horse has indicated ability so it's reasonable to say let's target that race. Get him/her as good as you can on that day ... but how you do it is up to you ... I'll stay out of it. But you agree at the start of the prep.Unfortunately, it’s another case of an owner overstepping the boundaries. The Cox Plate was Pride of Jenni’s Grand Final, so to take it to Sydney a week before was insanity. Maher knew it, Ottobre( owner) couldn’t be told. As a greyhound trainer for nearly 50 yrs, there is nothing worse than having an owner making the decisions on where to race. It always ends in a dissolution of the relationship.
As the great Bart Cummings once replied to a potential new owner to the cost of training a horse,
he said “ $100 a day for me to train it, but $200 a day if you want to help”
But in all fairness, nothing would have beaten Via Sistina yesterday.
I've got that one in my multi.Going to have 1 bet today. It's at Benalla and part owned by Bulldog James Harmes.
Race 7 #3 Rubology - seems quite progressive (2 wins from 6), won well last start and was dominant when stepping up to 1400 last campaign (as it is here).
Sticky draw, but should settle midfield and trusting jock can find a back one off the fence
Each way at $5 seems an ok price.