Racing May Daily Thread - Melham’s Multi Madness

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The owners are very well off. In it for the fun not the money.

I'm sure the owners of Prezado have had lots of fun watching it win meaningless post carnival handicaps too.
 
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I'm sure the owners of Prezado have had lots of fun watching it win meaningless post carnival handicaps too.
Agreed and excellent choice of camel but at some point (a very far place from where I am) I'm just rolling the dice and hoping my BM88 winner turns into Winx.
 
Agreed and excellent choice of camel but at some point (a very far place from where I am) I'm just rolling the dice and hoping my BM88 winner turns into Winx.

I think I'd take the Lloyd approach - if they don't show anything in 18 months - fire sale to the nearest jumps trainer.

Seriously though - dreaming of the day I can knock back $3m for a gelding whose best win is an offseason BM78.
 
I think I'd take the Lloyd approach - if they don't show anything in 18 months - fire sale to the nearest jumps trainer.

Seriously though - dreaming of the day I can knock back $3m for a gelding whose best win is an offseason BM78.
What's that good one he let go of? Before my time I think it was called Vengeance Of Rain in HK and won a bunch of races? Dunno what it did here though.
 
Prices are relative for person to person. I cannot criticise them for not taking it, it's a financially stupid decision but respect to anyone in it for the joy not bucks.

Cannot sit here lamenting the strength of Australian WFA racing while also bagging those who sold their strong profile horse on the way up for way too much money. Some horses go on, some do not. Montaigne and Werther got sold for less and went on to become absolute champs who would have stacked up easily in our big races so there's always going to be those that sold for more and did not go on.
 

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Saw the interview with the lady that got the pick 7 on the weekend most of her picks were just Mick Price and David Hayes runners which are trainers she likes to follow and she got the quaddie with 2 in each leg.. $2 for 25%
 
Is $2 too short for Archanna (The Autumn Sun's sister) at Kensington tomorrow?
 
Is $2 too short for Archanna (The Autumn Sun's sister) at Kensington tomorrow?
Had no favors it’s first start. Blew out from 2.5 to 6 bucks before the jump, jumped terribly and then still brained them on a Heavy track by 4-5 lengths

If it was like 2.8-2.9 I’d be keen but 1.8 is very short for a second starter

Although the way it won on a pretty biased leaders track it’s first start, you would be brave to back against it tomorrow
 
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Had no favors it’s first start. Blew out from 2.5 to 6 bucks before the jump, jumped terribly and then still brained them on a Heavy track by 4-5 lengths

If it was like 2.8-2.9 I’d be keen but 1.8 is very short for a second starter

Yeah and taking the $2.80 last time was almost like you felt like crying...don’t remind me lol
 
What's that good one he let go of? Before my time I think it was called Vengeance Of Rain in HK and won a bunch of races? Dunno what it did here though.

Would be about the only one that has done anything that he has let go of. Although that might be because he is buying Cup horses so when they go off and are a bit slow there is legit nothing in Australia they can be competitive in.

At least the Goldolphin mob seem to let the odd one go that has some semblance of ability.
 
Is $2 too short for Archanna (The Autumn Sun's sister) at Kensington tomorrow?

Surely you would just be taking Betfair SP given how much it blew on its first up start.
 
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