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Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 5:55 pm
by gadj1976
Yeh, it's an unwritten rule on this forum not to 'brag' about wins after the event. I think that's because we 'should' share our tips and also, it's easy to talk up your game after the event.

Also, people used to slag people like me off for sending through tips of things that "couldn't win". Those people that did that never posted their tips, just slagged people for having a go.

Anyway, to cut a long story short, it's better to put your tips out there than brag after the event (cos anyone can do that).

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 7:01 pm
by LPH
Point taken & fair enough, but to be fair:
Both Trifectas I put up, plus the Quaddie, plus Jameka & Scottish, plus First Seal.
The others I backed at the track in the Members & just saying what a good day I had there.
I also tipped you all Patition in the 1st Race (Hutchy tipped both it & Swampland on Get On, I took Swampland because the place dividend with Robbie Waterhouse on track was so much better).
Perhaps I got a little over excited about the day, but it cost us over a 'Monkey' to go this weekend, & I actually ended up in front overall, so I was a little happy with myself - but I'll keep it in mind

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 7:36 pm
by Spargo
LPH wrote:Point taken & fair enough, but to be fair:
Both Trifectas I put up, plus the Quaddie, plus Jameka & Scottish, plus First Seal.
The others I backed at the track in the Members & just saying what a good day I had there.
I also tipped you all Patition in the 1st Race (Hutchy tipped both it & Swampland on Get On, I took Swampland because the place dividend with Robbie Waterhouse on track was so much better).
Perhaps I got a little over excited about the day, but it cost us over a 'Monkey' to go this weekend, & I actually ended up in front overall, so I was a little happy with myself - but I'll keep it in mind

Reckon you've got enough cred in this thread mate.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 7:38 pm
by gadj1976
LPH wrote:Point taken & fair enough, but to be fair:
Both Trifectas I put up, plus the Quaddie, plus Jameka & Scottish, plus First Seal.
The others I backed at the track in the Members & just saying what a good day I had there.
I also tipped you all Patition in the 1st Race (Hutchy tipped both it & Swampland on Get On, I took Swampland because the place dividend with Robbie Waterhouse on track was so much better).
Perhaps I got a little over excited about the day, but it cost us over a 'Monkey' to go this weekend, & I actually ended up in front overall, so I was a little happy with myself - but I'll keep it in mind


I was responding to the question about the rules, not having a go at you LPH.

Good work yesterday by the way, keep up the good work.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 7:48 pm
by LPH
Nah, that's all good.
I was more concerned by the post from 'the Shiek' - didn't know if I'd over stepped in my 'exuberance'
BTW, I asked Robbie Waterhouse to sign my Racebook but he declined!
He & the Bookie next to him 'Cleary' - they invariably gave the best prices both Win & Place throughout the day of all the books.
Was interesting comparing prices as there are so many more Bookies in Melbourne than left here @ Morphettville

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:17 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
How many of those bookies are predominantly carnival books?

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:37 pm
by gadj1976
LPH wrote:Nah, that's all good.
I was more concerned by the post from 'the Shiek' - didn't know if I'd over stepped in my 'exuberance'
BTW, I asked Robbie Waterhouse to sign my Racebook but he declined!
He & the Bookie next to him 'Cleary' - they invariably gave the best prices both Win & Place throughout the day of all the books.
Was interesting comparing prices as there are so many more Bookies in Melbourne than left here @ Morphettville


No, because you'd posted your tips earlier.

BTW, I reckon Hartnell will flog Winx this week as much as I love Winx.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:09 am
by Jimmy_041
Sorry, I didn't know the rules and I don't usually. I just had a good day
My bets are usual spur of the moment whilst sitting in the sun (Other than Wormy)

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:16 am
by LPH
gadj1976 wrote:BTW, I reckon Hartnell will flog Winx this week as much as I love Winx.


Have been watching the Bonecrusher v Waveley Star race a few times this week.
Could be another match race this year.

Don't discount the 3 yr old Filly - always a huge advantage only carrying 48.5 kgs @ WFA

As always, Barriers will play a part.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:42 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Jameka cops a1.5kg penalty for the Melbourne Cup

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 12:49 pm
by Booney
My $5 @ $151 for Jameka Caulfield Cup / Melbourne Cup double ( submitted in August ) makes for interesting viewing of Cup week. :lol:

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 1:10 pm
by Ron Burgundy
That is quality.
I got on Wicklow Brave for $30 @ $71.
Good Luck.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:31 pm
by LPH
I backed Set Square 'All In' @ $51, 8 weeks ago, to win the Caulfield Cup ... Oh, wait a minute

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:36 pm
by LPH
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Jameka cops a1.5kg penalty for the Melbourne Cup


Maher would be happy with that!
There was some talk she'd get 3 kgs like Might & Power did.
She only needs to draw a gate (10 or Less) & gives it a huge shake.

Geelong Cup runners will help us at least get a better 'feel' of some of the Internationals but I still get annoyed they don't have to run at least once here before the Cup - so hard to line up the International Form lines

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:52 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
The media wanted her to get 2kgs.
1.5 is a fair result

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Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:59 pm
by Booney
LPH wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Jameka cops a1.5kg penalty for the Melbourne Cup


Maher would be happy with that!
There was some talk she'd get 3 kgs like Might & Power did.
She only needs to draw a gate (10 or Less) & gives it a huge shake.

Geelong Cup runners will help us at least get a better 'feel' of some of the Internationals but I still get annoyed they don't have to run at least once here before the Cup - so hard to line up the International Form lines


I was very impressed with Exospheric in the Caulfield. International runners who hit the Geelong Cup or straight into the Melbourne Cup have a terrible record. Those who arrive a month or so earlier, get on the food and get a run under their belt are usually in the big one for longer.

Whilst I ( obviously ) want Jameka to win the Melbourne Cup I think the run of Exospheric in the Caulfield Cup was the eye catcher. Not sure about the 2 miles for Jameka.

And if there's a heavy track at any stage, Our Ivanhowe looked to be the best of those coming late, it had the most left in the last 200 from anything at the back.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 3:47 pm
by LPH
Hmmm... not sure about that.
I thought Almoonquith was finishing better than most for 4th, but to be fair I was on 2nd & 3rd.

Geelong Cup a poor record?
Media Puzzle, Dunaden, Americain & Bauer come to mind as Internationals who have won that & gone on to do well.
Also, On a Juene - locally

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 4:03 pm
by Booney
LPH wrote:Hmmm... not sure about that.
I thought Almoonquith was finishing better than most for 4th, but to be fair I was on 2nd & 3rd.

Geelong Cup a poor record?
Media Puzzle, Dunaden, Americain & Bauer come to mind as Internationals who have won that & gone on to do well.
Also, On a Juene - locally


Almoonqith would be a nightmare to follow, 15 starts for 2 wins and no other places, I too liked it's run but I'm not sure it's the quality of the front runners for the Melbourne Cup.

My bad, I was meant to say runners who "go straight to the Melbourne Cup without a run". I think the Caulfield is the ideal prep, means they're here and settled. When you look at the amount who come into the Melbourne via the Geelong the ones listed above show their quality, the amount who do it and succeed are outnumbered by those who don't.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 6:21 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
I hate the amount of internationals we have for the Cup.

Re: Horse Racing Tips & Discussion

PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:19 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Chautauqua draws 1
Buff draws 2 and leads

Winx from 3
Hartnell from 7