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Ascot Preview, 19th January news

Ascot Preview, 19th January

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

Race 1 - Hot And Humid We’ll be copping a scorcher on Saturday with 37 degrees, the early forecast. Confident we can have a hot start to the day, with Wild Gust being the best bet on the...

35 Comments | 7 years ago

Pinjarra Preview, 12th January news

Pinjarra Preview, 12th January

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

We head to the country to give Ascot a well earned rest. This will also be a shorter and more concise preview (thank god the crowd screams). Roughies galore, forgive me. Race 1 - No Idea No...

1 Comments | 7 years ago

2019 Perth Cup Day Preview news

2019 Perth Cup Day Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

Race 1 - Miss Dom Sheed As per the norm with the two year old races I won’t speculate on a speed map with so many first starters, but this race does look to have Miss West Coast’s n...

42 Comments | 7 years ago

Ascot Preview, 29th December news

Ascot Preview, 29th December

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

A brief lull in what has been a tremendous summer carnival, as we all recover from our Christmas food comas and come to terms with the reality that this is the best eleven cricketers our country ca...

36 Comments | 4 years ago

CB Cox Stakes Day Preview, Ascot 22nd December news

CB Cox Stakes Day Preview, Ascot 22nd December

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

With temperatures set to soar, we will have to wait til 2.44pm for our first winner of the day. The only issue with the late start is for the Eastern States punters who will have to wait until 9.50...

15 Comments | 7 years ago

Ascot Preview, 15th December news

Ascot Preview, 15th December

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

Race 1 - Trial And Error Won’t bother even attempting a speed map with the juveniles, with six of the nine runners unraced. Specialism completely picks itself on what it has shown at the...

15 Comments | 7 years ago

Full Kingston Town Classic Day Preview news

Full Kingston Town Classic Day Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

We reach a sad but fulfilling conclusion to the TabTouch Master series, with my body feeling the full effects of many a Kirin Megumi. It’s definitely been a staying test, ran at a sprinters t...

4 Comments | 7 years ago

Full Winterbottom Stakes Day Preview news

Full Winterbottom Stakes Day Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

The lengthy stint in the nets paid dividends last week when all our wildest Railway Stakes dreams came true. Unfortunately there are still remnants of the hangover present as I type this four days...

35 Comments | 7 years ago

Full Railway Stakes Day Preview news

Full Railway Stakes Day Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

While it’s now known as the ‘masters series’, Railway Stakes day will always be Super Saturday to me. The day which makes a grown man feel like a twelve year old kid at Christmas...

6 Comments | 7 years ago

2018 Railway Stakes Preview news

2018 Railway Stakes Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

The race which stops half a nation. This isn’t the highest quality Railway Stakes of all time and I don’t really agree with the 4kg swing from top to bottom in the weights, but nonethel...

2018 WA Guineas Preview news

2018 WA Guineas Preview

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

Monster edition of the 2018 WA Guineas, with thirteen blokes to do battle against the three quality girls backing up from the Champion Fillies seven days ago. Chris Waller, Darren Weir and Gai Wate...

Ascot Preview, 17th November news

Ascot Preview, 17th November

Terry Leighton | Metropolitan Racing | 7 years ago

Race 1 - Seven Days With just one week til the biggest day in the Perth Racing calendar, my liver is already starting to get that uneasy feeling when it knows a serious onslaught is coming. For...

2 Comments | 7 years ago

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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.

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warrenrobinson 09 Jun | Posts: 570

They've been a little busy.jeez, they took their bloody time... :-q

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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...

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jeez, they took their bloody time... :-q

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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?

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thefalcon 08 Jun | Posts: 20197

yes riders but they got to the other side safely.

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lick 08 Jun | Posts: 273

Put an angled gate on the mobile barrier. Give the outside draws a better chance, rather than no chance. 

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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...