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I know it's drawn the river but Dr Indy was a massive run last start. $10 seems overs to me
3 pts for a win, 2 pts for a second, 1 pt for third, -1 pt for unplacing. Pts also given for the final ozbet.com price of the horse 1 pt for price starting with $1.xx, 2pts for horses starting $2.xx, 3pts for horses starting with $3.xx, $4pts for horses starting with $4.xx etc etc etc.
definately agree.
One ride on The Underworld was enough to convince top jockey William Pike to choose the highly-rated three-year-old over several other mounts in Saturday's $80,000 Belmont Guineas (1600m).
Pike has won recently on top Guineas contenders Proud Hero, Sweet Serenity and Like An Eagle, but elected to stick with The Underworld in a strong pointer to his claims.
The premiership-leading hoop jumped on The Underworld for the first time when he stormed home from well back to defeat Kneedeep by a length over 1400m a fortnight ago.
Trainer Chris Gangemi said he had a huge opinion on The Underworld, who drew barrier three yesterday.
He is by boom stallion High Chapparal, the sire of So You Think, out of the unraced mare Rune.
"We've had a big wrap on him since day one," Gangemi said. "He had a few big runs but then went a bit flat.
"Last start he showed he was getting back towards his best and I'm really happy with him on his work this last week.
"I think he's going to be a pretty good horse and with no bad luck, he'll be in the finish."
Gangemi's second-string Guineas contender, Private O'Dea, will be ridden by in-form apprentice Campbell McCallum from the inside gate.
The O'Reilly gelding was a gutsy 1400m winner at Belmont last month before two luckless performances.
"He's up in class but won't disgrace himself, that's for sure," Gangemi said.
Peter Knuckey will ride Cavallo Pazzo, whose chances were dealt a blow when he drew barrier 12. The son of Not A Single Doubt burst on to the scene with three consecutive Ascot wins in April.
"He's drawn a bit wide, but I'm hoping he runs well," trainer Ted Martinovich said.
Somebody mentioned before its record at 1600m isn't very good. Take a look at its last 2 1600m races - both 4ths in the last 2 Railway Stakes.
That along with the weights and the small field makes it the biggest moral I've ever seen. Jeuney & KKK should ensure its a truly run race - load up. Will start $1.80 best on tote.
Has wrong profile to be the price it is
I've been doing wet track form with the promise of storms & tempests.
Keep coming back to Battle Emblem in the big one...
go to the 3.30 minute mark
towns around bunbury and to the north have had over 40mils
lucky we arent racing in the south for a while