scaffidi can't drive wrote:Sorry lads, just got home from Death Valley (after a big day at Flemington!)
As for Sweet Chilli.. thought the horse went good... The Drive I better not say what I think - the mods may delete my post Maybe you can comment Strutter....
Slaughter
not often you will get in a race as weak as that and your man wayno sits back in the field like a bag of crap.
scaffidi can't drive wrote:Sorry lads, just got home from Death Valley (after a big day at Flemington!)
As for Sweet Chilli.. thought the horse went good... The Drive I better not say what I think - the mods may delete my post Maybe you can comment Strutter....
Slaughter
not often you will get in a race as weak as that and your man wayno sits back in the field like a bag of crap.
What you reckon he's capable of better??? Was bout what i expected. Did same few weeks ago he much harder race. 6 wide on bend belting the arse off the horse to run mid field. Instead of realising can't run money doing that and looking for the short cut home (close to the fence)
I won't say much, it's sometimes better to say nothing rather then say something... The only thing I have to say is sometimes it's better to pull up stumps when considering owning horses in SA then to deal with some of the things that go on.. absolute waste of time!!
All I will say is Al Trimboli was very pleased with his man P Thomas for getting "Ridings horse beat" and T Brown was very happy with the $9 on offer (given it didn't cost much to find the front ..... either on or off the track.....) It helps when you have Giradi / Brown (Hurrell driving) / Thomas all in the same race....
At the end of the day, it was a $1,200 race and the horse went good... Drive in my opinion lacked initive, but in saying that - she isn't a horse that can come to the breeze + a few factors were against her last night and these things happen....
WHAT I WILL SAY though is i've got a black booker for the coming weeks at Moonee Valley....
Zerrafoss - got home like a steam train and this off his last run (a very good Kilmore stand run) and is very close to breaking his M0 duck... just needs a draw in the right race....
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
Sweet Chilli ran its usual honest race Wayne Hill drove the horse as it should be driven sit sprint [unless a leader] The barrier beat the horse simple as that