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  • JayJayJayJay    8,104 posts
    On the attack sonny.

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  • JayJayJayJay    8,104 posts
    Looked at your selections and thought yikes, you have tipped my mare....nope she was n4 in race 6. ran well anyway.
  • LovesatickyLovesaticky    7 posts
    Why does nothing ever happen to drivers/ horses or trainers that over drive there horses that are $100 to 1. It really affects this punters pocket Race 9 gearsinawhirl the way it was driven probably costs Walsh the win which I believe on his run was a good thing at $4.60 a win only a warning issued horse should of never been in the position it was somebody has to be put to blame driver time, trainer questioned or horse back to trials
  • licklick    341 posts
    That was pure in-competence ! 3 months - time to get serious with the inability to give your horse the best chance.
  • sonnysonny    1,338 posts
    Agree with both of the above comments.. Who is Oli Cownie...That put the selections for G.P yesterday??? Thank You..
  • ArapahoArapaho    289 posts
    Not sure if he is a professional punter or not ,does seem to have a idea regarding form etc but Rocket would be your go to man, Sonny, as he is in the ownership of a few of his horses.

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  • ArapahoArapaho    289 posts
    Just on form etc, a lot of emphasis is put on times,mile rates,sectionals by trainers drivers and especially the more astute tipsters and punters,so it is pretty important to get the right information out there. 
    Confident there is a anomaly with the sectionals race 4 at Northam Saturday night by both official times and PJ data service which comes out in the racing office .
    While the overall time seems to be correct, the lead time and last half appear to be well out .
    would be interested what times,last half, some of you fellas out there come up with.
    The 800m peg is the first white mark down on the rail after the finishing post and while it may be a bit hard to be spot on because of the angle of the replay,I have the horses running the last lap 825m (which is lot easier to be closer to the mark,as the camera is pretty on the line) quicker by close to a half a second than the official time for the last 800m .
    Believe the majority of the horses ran their last 800m well below 56.
  • Rocket_ReignRocket_Reign    904 posts
    Arapaho said:

    Not sure if he is a professional punter or not ,does seem to have a idea regarding form etc but Rocket would be your go to man, Sonny, as he is in the ownership of a few of his horses.




    Yeah he’s a young fella professional punter, you’ll hear him on the radio a bit aswell. Self taught and pretty clued in on form lover of harness racing which are few and far between.

    In regards to race 4 Northam on the PA after the race they said the last 400 was 27.7 it’s written up as 28.7 so maybe just a typo?
  • ArapahoArapaho    289 posts
    Also said on PA, during race, after 2nd last quarter 28.31 written up as 29.10 and 29.20 by both, looks like another typo.   
  • JayJayJayJay    8,104 posts
    Northam is manually hand timed by a very enthusiastic fellow who writes sectionals on a white board as they come up, as quick as he can for the race caller to refer to them.  I am not sure how they do the PJ data....off the replay perhaps? Either way, there will be differences.
  • ArapahoArapaho    289 posts
    Arapaho said:

    Just on form etc, a lot of emphasis is put on times,mile rates,sectionals by trainers drivers and especially the more astute tipsters and punters,so it is pretty important to get the right information out there. 

    Confident there is a anomaly with the sectionals race 4 at Northam Saturday night by both official times and PJ data service which comes out in the racing office .
    While the overall time seems to be correct, the lead time and last half appear to be well out .
    would be interested what times,last half, some of you fellas out there come up with.
    The 800m peg is the first white mark down on the rail after the finishing post and while it may be a bit hard to be spot on because of the angle of the replay,I have the horses running the last lap 825m (which is lot easier to be closer to the mark,as the camera is pretty on the line) quicker by close to a half a second than the official time for the last 800m .
    Believe the majority of the horses ran their last 800m well below 56.
    It appears some officials have noticed the anomaly and rectified times for the lead time and the last two quarters ,
    Good to see. 
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