InoUno wrote:scaffidi can't drive wrote:Let me clarify a few things I've said on here so people understand a bit better what I'm trying to say…
yes i agree with hindsight it would have been better for him to stay on pegs, but he says that at the 450m when he left the trail she was travelling good and wanted to wind her up but she hung all the way round the bend and finished up the straight well. only reason the 2nd horse beat her is cause the jaques horse galloped on his inside and went down deep in sprint lane and let it through.
apologies bout the incompetent commentary remark but it angers me to see negative comments about him when he has been so successful in the sport.
Speaking of the old grey, he was one horse you wouldnt have won any money on if it wasnt overdriven every time, mainly due to his lack of high speed, so he had to just grind everone else into the ground.
as the incompetent list stands it seems quite accurate as the people on it have never been successful and probably never will.
from reading some of the posts on here 2 drivers that are very underrated are Shaun Adams and Tony Calabria (drives very good in front)
You're right mate - I've learnt not to take life to serious (apart from the time Scaffidi got grumpy with me for my user name on here - but Scaf and I get on good - esp considering he drove the first 2 winners I ever owned, so I don't think he'd ever take it personally from me)...
I can understand what Scott thinks in terms of giving her time to wind up - the only thing that really got me was the apparant change in tactics compared to the last week... If he drove her tough all the time - ok, but I just could see a lot of G Butler in the drive (i.e. thinking the winning post is 1/2 way down the back)
From someone who owns horses (not trains or drives) the one thing that annoyed me about my horses was having them overdriven.. i'd rather be bottled up and looking for runs, rather then being flat out 400m from home and going home a flat and tired horse... I'm just happy that Wayne Hill has learnt not to over drive my horse (he's formed the same opinion as us - she is 100 times better on the fence and just saved for lucky split if she gets it)
Port Power has 16 years history at Football Park...
The Port Magpies have 40 years history and the two shall never be confused or combined