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The 'losing it's soul' thread prompts me to ask you to submit your racing memories. My best two...
1. My Dad and I bonding over a flask of hot soup and sandwiches at the winter Toodyay races.
2. The only day I EVER wagged school...... I was the high school bookmaker and had amassed a nice little kitty over two years. One day I really fancied this horse at Beverley. I caught the bus to the track with other racing enthusiasts.. no licence obviously and had to get older people to place my bets. It ended up being a cold miserable rainy day. My selection was in the last race. Despite massive temptation I only had small bets in two other races while waiting until the last race. There was every chance the meeting would be abandoned after race six as lighting struck.
The meeting progressed and I had what was a fortune for me as a teenager on this horse in the last.. should but can't remember the horse but Mark Sestich was the jockey at 6 to 1... I got 10s. It won with ease.
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Wahoo!!! and that is what racing is made of!
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Gotta throw in Scornvale's Karrakatta Plate win. It had allegedly "trained off" after earlier 2yo wins. I think the trainer was keen to spell her but the apprentice convinced him to keep going on a very light program of just the lad and the horse "mucking around" in the 2 weeks lead up. Got 10's as it lead all the way and won with its ears pricked. We ended up at the Ascot Inn and wisely caught a cab home!!! Big result. Better stop there - could fill the page - mostly unsuccessful haha. I think the Steelo Match Race was the most electric atmosphere I ever experienced at any race meeting I ever attended - unmatched.
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And the night of Pure Steel v Satinover was pure magic.
So I race out tell all an sundry on our table of ten we all decide to back king of saxony it wins at big odds we get the quinella with Rogan josh an tri with heed the toll we had money all over the table it was awesome then we went to the casino an got ripped
The day I got tipped the quinella by the cups king jb Cummings that was huge
My proudest memory is that I was lucky enough to work the legendary Village Kid, he might have been 21 at the time but if you got him fit enough he still would have flogged the rest of the horses in the stable,
I remember heading out to Ascot during the school holidays, putting our bets on with the tote lady that we thought we could get away with it, got them on but when we went to collect she decided to ask for our ID which obviously we didn't have, little pay bonus for her that day!
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I remember, I was at primary school when I think it was the 2000guineas was on for 3yo which was run on a Wednesday at 3.00 I told my uncle to back a horse called Pretandre for me,he was 21 years old (so he could bet with the bookies) it was about 2.45 and I told the teacher I was feeling very sick and (as school finished at 3.45) I need to go home she sent me home and then I had to run approximately a mile and a half to the bookies,just so I could hear the race outside on the pavement.The horse finished third in a field of about 25 runners ended up in front.
The following year my dad to me to the English Derby which Royal Palace won.this was the first time I had been to the races and was absolutely blown away.The tick tack men with the white gloves shooting the bookie prices all over the place there must have been close to 100,000 people there or maybe only 10,000 I have no idea but the thrill has stayed with me ever since.
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best memory was as a uni student going back about 10 odd years now. Backed Prince Of Vasac in the last on a terrible day at Belmont Park. Horse was near enough last at the turn so I start walking out to the car park thinking its no hope....... Only to see it storms down the outside and wins at $60's. I had a $15 win bet on it. Im still smiling just thinking about it! I have been a victim ever since!!!! :)
That's prob my best memory, worst memory was when I was given a tip for Tribula to beat Northerly at some race at Belmont Park. Thinking the tip was a bum steer I back Northerly only to see it run 4th (I think) and Tribula winning at $30's................... Has to be the emptiest feeling in the whole wide world.
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Did you ever think (after seeing the running of that Perth Cup) that Rogan Josh would be competitive in a Melbourne Cup? Personally I thought he'd be competitive after seeing him run in that Perth Cup, the 3200m didn't worry him and he ran it right out. Just got beaten by a better horse on the day - King Of Saxony
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Well its hard to say. I mean from memory Rogan Josh only got beaten by a a neck (not sure I cant remember), maybe it was just King Of Saxony's day to win. I'm actually looking for that 1999 Perth Cup but nowhere on the internet can I find it.
zest? I tried that. I typed in "Zest" into google and not sure what to do from there..