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gdp monday 27/11/2006

Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:11 am

gdp,

r1 top pick 2 from 3,5 with next best 1,7
r2 very open, chances are 1,2,5(vic winner 4 starts back & 'they' tell me it goes ok),6 (if it goes like last week it'll go very close),8,9,10 top two 5,6
r3 well the 1 should lead & win from 3,7 with next best 2,8
r4 chances 1,3,6,7,8 top pick 1 but i can't find any s.s form with it, so maybe scd can help ?!!
r5 1 on top should win main danger & it is a danger 7 for multis 2,6,8,9
r6 top three 3,6,10 with 3 being top pick, for multis 1,7,8,9
r7 top pick 8 main dangers 2,4,7 with rough place hopes to 1,5,6 but 8 should win (place certainty)
r8 leader & winner 1 for the multis 7,8,9

suggested bet(s)
allup
r3 no 1 win
r5 no 1 win
r7 no 8 place
r8 no 1 win

good luck on the groan'n'grunt
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:32 am

r2 very open, chances are 1,2,5(vic winner 4 starts back & 'they' tell me it goes ok),6 (if it goes like last week it'll go very close),8,9,10 top two 5,6

BAYMAN who is 'THEY'?
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:42 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:r2 very open, chances are 1,2,5(vic winner 4 starts back & 'they' tell me it goes ok),6 (if it goes like last week it'll go very close),8,9,10 top two 5,6

BAYMAN who is 'THEY'?


the proverbial 'they' & we'll leave it at that :wink: :wink:
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:49 am

the proverbial hey :?: :?:

you know where that belongs :?: :?: :wink:
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:54 am

ok i got the info from some form students i know that reside over the border at marong
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:55 am

the quote i got was "it goes ok & adelaide will suit it" so are you happy now mt ?
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Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:50 pm

BAYMAN,

ill put my last $$$$$$$$ before payday and if the horse performs ok then ill be satidfied but if im not satisfied with its performance ill come hunting for ya
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Postby SCD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 2:08 pm

Race 1 - 2 is the clear top pick (mind you went terrible on Friday!) with place hopes to 1,3,5,7
Race 2 - Tough race, with the main chances being 1,5,6,9,10
Race 3 - 1 leads, 1 wins and for a place take 3,7,8
Race 4 - No help re the SS form.. it's never had a go and no trials that I know of for a first up go.. but with the way the SA stands are done (walk up starts) then he should go away, even from Barrier 1... so the top picks are 1,6,10 and place hopes to 2,3,4,7,8
Race 5 - 1 leads and wins for a place take the 2 (should drop in behind 1) and then 7,9,10
Race 6 - 1,6,10 the top picks here and place hopes to 3,9 in a race of little depth
Race 7 - I'm thinking 7 and 8 are a good quinella here with a place hope to 1,2,4,6
Race 8 - 1 leads and wins and for a place take 7,8,9 (same as Bayman)

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R3 - 1 W
R5 - 1 W and Tri's with 2 running a place
R7 - 7 + 8 Quin
R8 - 1 W
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:37 pm

re race 1 i think it was more a very hard run than ''it was a terrible effort on friday" but i do think it could be scratched after that torrid run
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Postby SCD » Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:44 pm

bayman wrote:re race 1 i think it was more a very hard run than ''it was a terrible effort on friday" but i do think it could be scratched after that torrid run


Granted it was 3 wide from the last 600m - but it got beat over 25m and ran 2nd last to some very ordinary horses - so hard run or not, it should have beaten most of those ordinary animals.. But if scratched, the race becomes very hard to see who will win...
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:48 pm

scaffidi can't drive wrote:
bayman wrote:re race 1 i think it was more a very hard run than ''it was a terrible effort on friday" but i do think it could be scratched after that torrid run


Granted it was 3 wide from the last 600m - but it got beat over 25m and ran 2nd last to some very ordinary horses - so hard run or not, it should have beaten most of those ordinary animals.. But if scratched, the race becomes very hard to see who will win...


i think you'll find it was 3 wide longer than 600m out more like a lap, but your right some ordinary ones beat it home
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:19 am

LATE MAL

Completely agree with BAYMANS +SCD 's immaculate previews.

R1-2 PORTSEA BLUE [$1-90] if leader looks winner, but a bit short at odds on.
R3-1 GIGGLYBITS [$2-80] will be in the finish, looks winner as well. WIN
R5-2 DESERT JACCA [$5-50] the other experts rightly tipped number 1 EVERLONG
on top but I reckon DJ will lob behind the leader and a good EW bet.
R7-9 OUR CONNOR MAC {2-80] in top form, will death seat and will run top 2, QUINS/EXACTAS.
R8-1 RAY SAUCE {3-00] well named, ultra consistent and will be in the finish, WIN

All these selections can be trusted in Exactas/Quinellas/any 2's
except r1-2 , win only bet.
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Postby another grub » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:01 pm

Im going to lay Ray Sauce.... I dont think it has much ticker!!!!
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:18 pm

Surprise surprise GIGGLYBITS $2-80 IN THE PAPER paid $1-50
If only.......

AG RAY SAUCE is my best of the day
Its $3 in the paper
If You could guarentee me $2 I would put my left testicle on it .
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Postby Dissident » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:27 pm

mal wrote:Surprise surprise GIGGLYBITS $2-80 IN THE PAPER paid $1-50
If only.......

AG RAY SAUCE is my best of the day
Its $3 in the paper
If You could guarentee me $2 I would put my left testicle on it .


What, so you can win your right one back ??

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Postby mal » Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:56 pm

Our Connor Mac wins [$2-80 ] on the paper pays $1-50.
Like I said if that geannie offered me a million $$$$ or paper odds, I
would be mad not to take paper odds.

Ray Sauce in the last has come up $5-50, maybe we can fluke $2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After all the paper has it $3....as if.
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Postby mal » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:35 pm

mal wrote:LATE MAL

Completely agree with BAYMANS +SCD 's immaculate previews.

R1-2 PORTSEA BLUE [$1-90] if leader looks winner, but a bit short at odds on.
R3-1 GIGGLYBITS [$2-80] will be in the finish, looks winner as well. WIN
R5-2 DESERT JACCA [$5-50] the other experts rightly tipped number 1 EVERLONG
on top but I reckon DJ will lob behind the leader and a good EW bet.
R7-9 OUR CONNOR MAC {2-80] in top form, will death seat and will run top 2, QUINS/EXACTAS.
R8-1 RAY SAUCE {3-00] well named, ultra consistent and will be in the finish, WIN

All these selections can be trusted in Exactas/Quinellas/any 2's
except r1-2 , win only bet.


SUMMARY
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R1-2 UNPLACED
R3-1 PAPER $2-80 TAB $1-50..............WINS
R5-2 PAPER $5-50 TAB $1-60..............PLACED 2ND[tipped as EW]
R7-9 PAPER $2-80 TAB 1-50...............WINS
R8-1 PAPER $3-00 TAB $1-60.............WINS

SCD/BAYMAN/MAL tip the winners as good things but the Advertiser expert
market analyser keeps getting it wrong AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN.

I aplogise for tipping the first loser, I did recommend all bets in exotics except that loser.
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Postby Punk Rooster » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:42 pm

another grub wrote:Im going to lay Ray Sauce.... I dont think it has much ticker!!!!

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Postby Dutchy » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:43 pm

good tipping again lads

Mal...favourites are always going to be short in the later races if favourites have won in the earlier races as the fav backers have cash in their pockets to invest heavily OR someone like Bayman has a massive ALl up going into them...do you agree?
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Postby Dutchy » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:45 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
another grub wrote:Im going to lay Ray Sauce.... I dont think it has much ticker!!!!

:Hangman:


AG isnt having a good 24 hours!!!!
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