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The Raceday Washup
A tough day and some big results gave the ladder a good shake up
1 Comments | 1 decade ago
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The Raceday Washup
178 tipsters piled into the first week of Raceday and 21 races were formed. Long term and active member Blacks A Fake bagged a massive 5 winners and two placegetters on the 9 event program, inc...
31 Comments | 1 decade ago
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Raceday opens for week 1 (again)
Perth's tipping championship begins the marathon
11 Comments | 1 decade ago
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Perth's tipping championship Raceday opens for entries
The competition that rewards the most consistent Perth tipster has reopened for entries in 2015. Commencing Aug 22 to the Perth Cup meeting the competition that has had over 400 previous entran...
64 Comments | 1 decade ago
Breeding
Secret's Success
The run of success for Rangeview Stud Stallion So Secret has continued again this week after city victories with Steve Wolfe trained King Closet and also Nullaki getting up for trainer Alan Mathews...
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Raceday ready for return
Perth Turf Talk's premier tipping event is on the verge of returning after choc's victory over Moocow in the 14-15 Summer edition. RIO & choc are the previous two winners of the Per...
2 Comments | 1 decade ago
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Delicacy dominates South Australia
Delicacy showed she is capable of better things in the spring after trouncing her rivals in Saturday’s $400,000 Group I Australasian Oaks (2000m) at Morphettville. The Grant Williams-trai...
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Ascot April 18
The Good Renewed Zest for Racing - Great to see old warriors win, and always a testament to good trainers and patient owners, but as a side note I'll have another whinge. He'd already e...
2 Comments | 1 decade ago
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Ascot April 11
The Good Not So Delicate - It looked like William Pike had returned home from a war after the Oaks victory. His two winners were obvious contenders for ride of the day, but I'll give the no...
17 Comments | 1 decade ago
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Ascot April 4
The Good Hold the Water, Man - How was it 20/1??? The old adage always forgive one bad run pays big pidends if you're willing to follow it, he was always travelling in the run under those s...
Recent Comments
Thrawn 09 Jun | Posts: 22
Moving forward owners should determine if prospective trainers of yearling purchases have CCA treated fence posts, gives them a competitive advantage relative to trainers who dont.
warrenrobinson 09 Jun | Posts: 570
They've been a little busy.jeez, they took their bloody time... :-q
DamienWyer 09 Jun | Posts: 7444
Thoroughbred stewards� inquiry � Trainer Mr Brock Lewthwaite (MARINES CRY) Racing WA Stewards have concluded an inquiry into reports from ChemCentre in Perth and Racing Analytical Services Limited (RASL) in Victoria, which detected arsenic above the 0.30 ug...
thefalcon 09 Jun | Posts: 20197
jeez, they took their bloody time... :-q
Chopchop43 08 Jun | Posts: 445
But if we are talking handicapping, the best horses draw the worse, why would you want to give them an advantage?
thefalcon 08 Jun | Posts: 20197
yes riders but they got to the other side safely.
lick 08 Jun | Posts: 273
Put an angled gate on the mobile barrier. Give the outside draws a better chance, rather than no chance.
Chopchop43 07 Jun | Posts: 445
What in hell has happened to the GP track the last 2-3 weeks - it was allways terribly unfair , but i think presently it should be closed ASAP it is not fit for racing Was it Hayden King Frid night doing the track side the Race 7 replay ...
warrenrobinson 07 Jun | Posts: 570
What in hell has happened to the GP track the last 2-3 weeks - it was allways terribly unfair , but i think presently it should be closed ASAP it is not fit for racing Was it Hayden King Frid night doing the track side the Race 7 replay ...
Ridersonthestorm33 07 Jun | Posts: 10435
Somehow have always had the knack of being on horses sitting 3 deep without cover in a small field, but nah that's an excuse, plodder and one paced grinder, kept coming ( slowly ) when the rest had enough to run an ordinary 4th. Just like Moses and the Red...