There is only one constant metric in racing, and that is the time a horse can run over a certain distance.
Maher is ahead of the game in Australia with the technology he uses in training to track his horses, and what races to place them in. They new what time she would run the 2000m in at her...
He rode like s**t today. Interesting read on the jockey comments.
PE ?? Weird.
Tom Kitten, wtf? how do you end up stuck on the rail from barrier 8, on a big horse you know likes a bit of room to wind up? Braindead.
Espionage - butchered.
Used to rate him but he is out of form. Be wary from now on.
Kin must be a good trackworker.
Gets hyped and starts fav every start.
Obviously well bred and talented but lacks the will to win, which is the most important factor in a good race horse.
In honour of our departed Iluvparis I had a nice collect on Baby Paris a fortnight ago.
Thinking he might lead and win the goldrush at Ascot tomoz. Juicy 20/1.
Who's playing'lead and win' at the Valley tonight?
Don't even bother with the form, just barriers and speed maps!
Lucky Prize looks overs in the 5th as does Miss Russia in the last.
R1 Dublin Down 1
R2 Pounding 7
R3 Aztec State 10
R4 Stanislaus 6
R5 Mr Waterville 9
R6 Platinum Wolf 3
R7 Without A Fight 5
R8 Right to Party 4
R9 Madame Pommerry 8
R10 Chicago Storm 2
Gold Trip's MC was run about 1 second faster per 2 furlongs than Vaubans win at Royal Ascot, and over an extra 400m, and on a Soft 7, compared to a good 4. V did have 61kgs, but its fair to say it has to improve on that run at Ascot to win the Cup. And has travelled half way across the world to...
Is this genuine market share, as in money going on to Vauban, to shorten these odds or are the bookies playing silly buggers to try and suck more punters in to back it?
I was joking around with my Collingwood supporting mate in March this year before the AFL season. He was talking the Pies up as usual and I randomly chucked a fiver on a Collingwood flag/Cleveland MC at 300/1. More for a giggle than anything. I'd written off the Cleveland leg until his run on...
That's the best run Cleveland has put in since coming to Aus. First time he has showed a turn of foot and he ran up the straight with his head up, which lengthens his stride. Lees might have worked him out. Still be surprised if he wins but best of the lightweights and will run the trip out...
Brightside had the softest run of the race, leader even shifted out to give him the rail run and he still couldn't get it done. Give Fangirl that run and she wins by 2.
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