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KIngston Town Classic TAB TOUCH Fixed Odds Market

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Just had a look at the prepost market for this race after the running of the Railway on Saturday. THere are 53 horses left in this race as at today.

THey are betting 103.7% in the first 5 horses !!!!! That leaves 48 horses running for them for 100% profit.....as an on-course bookmaker if we bet these sorts of  prices we'd be laughed off the racecourse... it's just daylight robbery.... if only us on-course bookies didn't need to have a sports betting licence to bet prepost racing like our friends at RWWA do ...!.!.!.!.! But of course that would be allowing us to compete !


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  • ChelseaChelsea    1,369 posts
    I agree it a license to print money.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,930 posts
    What's even more amazing is that some punters will step into these rock bottom odds pre-post.... And if that's not bad enough...it's an all in market...no refunds on scratchings right up until final field!

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,471 posts

    there is one on sportingbet WAY,WAY over the odds....... $-)

    i'm have a lick tomorrow....and it WILL start...barring accidents.

  • georgecantstandyageorgecantstandya    43 posts
    edited November 2015
    @velcrocandy Those 48 horses 'running' for them will only be doing just that until the final field is declared, then the top 5 chances will be considerably shorter and the bookies will be struggling to lay anything else. I seriously doubt they will attract any significant business pre post anyway. Black Heart Bart is the only one that seems overs to me right now, unless you think Blackwood or Arcadia Dream can turn the tables on Perfect Reflection, that is.
  • Thoroly_BreadThoroly_Bread    2,348 posts
    I like Neverland at the price especially

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  • darkshinesdarkshines    2,837 posts

    @velcrocandy Those 48 horses 'running' for them will only be doing just that until the final field is declared, then the top 5 chances will be considerably shorter and the bookies will be struggling to lay anything else. I seriously doubt they will attract any significant business pre post anyway. Black Heart Bart is the only one that seems overs to me right now, unless you think Blackwood or Arcadia Dream can turn the tables on Perfect Reflection, that is.

    Come on, you cant possibly defend 240% 9 days away from the event.

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  • @velcrocandy Those 48 horses 'running' for them will only be doing just that until the final field is declared, then the top 5 chances will be considerably shorter and the bookies will be struggling to lay anything else. I seriously doubt they will attract any significant business pre post anyway. Black Heart Bart is the only one that seems overs to me right now, unless you think Blackwood or Arcadia Dream can turn the tables on Perfect Reflection, that is.

    Come on, you cant possibly defend 240% 9 days away from the event.
    I'd be surprised if the winner came from outside those first 5 in the market. Ihtsahymn was  $7 pre post before it won the KT, Moriarty was $7.50. I'm sure the percentages were equally appalling but I do know that the horses didn't start anywhere near those prices on raceday.
  • jumjum    3,580 posts

    I like Neverland at the price especially

    I got on at $21 TB

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,471 posts

    neverland?? :))

    don't forget the KT is wfa.

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  • jumjum    3,580 posts

    neverland?? :))

    don't forget the KT is wfa.



    I'll give you that Falc with11,418 posts. You certainly know it all.
    :-@

    Very Smart horse ridden upside down Saturday and still won well. Massive chance next week

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,471 posts

    what did it beat?

    not knocking the horse, would love to own him but the KT....just do not think so...

  • thefalconthefalcon    20,471 posts
    just had a flick through the 50+ horses and reckon it will fall away dramatically...all I hope is there is not too much rubbish left in to maybe impede the chances of the fancied horses.
  • jum said:

    neverland?? :))

    don't forget the KT is wfa.



    I'll give you that Falc with11,418 posts. You certainly know it all.
    :-@

    Very Smart horse ridden upside down Saturday and still won well. Massive chance next week

    Has been consistently owned by Delicacy when they've clashed. I can't see that changing. I'm guessing Hall gets it as it's a Pike cast off?
  • jumjum    3,580 posts

    Delicacy and Neverland have raced each other three times. Neverland beat it once. and Delicacy beat it the next two times, Bob spelled Neverland after those two runs as something was amiss.

    I definitely would not say it was owned. watch the Challenge Stakes on the 14/2/15. Delicacy had absolutely everything go its way that day and Neverland got over the top of her. After getting smashed 5 wide on the turn.

    Next Saturday will be Judgement day.

    B-)
  • If Neverland was up to WFA class it would have been running in those races instead of beating up on restricted class horses.

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  • H-BOMBERH-BOMBER    10,567 posts
    Not sure about that. I think Neverland has targeted the right races thus far, and if the KT is the right race they'll go there. Look at a horse like Silverstream, it had been running around in 72+ or less races and goes to WFA GP1 and I thought performed at the level admirably. Arguably runs second if settles a little closer in the run, cracking finish. Its more about timing, and I think Neverland is right in it if they head that way.
  • jumjum    3,580 posts

    WHY  ?????

    As an owner. If you had the likes of Real Love, Delicacy, Battle Hero in your stable. Why race them in the same race, for the same prize money. If you have a horse that can go through the classes,and BEAT UP opposition and still get to a group 1, picking up easy prize money on the way.

    I"m pretty sure that is the way you would go.

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  • That's not really my point and in the Challenge Stakes Neverland was receiving 3kg from Delicacy over 1500m. Do you want me to remind you what happened when they stepped up to 1800m next start? Notwithstanding the poor decision by Pike to go back early, Delicacy was on another planet that day and it was a sign of things to come as she went on to claim the Natasha Stakes and two Oaks and two derbies in her next five starts. There is no way in the world I could back Neverland to turn the tables in the KT and even if she does it doesn't mean she will win the race.
  • jumjum    3,580 posts
    edited November 2015

    No need to remind me about that run,or Pikes Shiit house ride, or what Delicacy went on to do. That is now history.

    I never stated that she would win. I just said I backed Neverland @ $21. which  I think is great value for an up and coming horse BEATING UP on restricted class horses.

    But some one laughed at me

    :(( :(( 

    I guess I will know how good Neverland is, after next Saturday, I suppose

  • ChelseaChelsea    1,369 posts
    edited November 2015
    I have backed Man Booker to win the Kingston Town @$151Ew,$126Ew,$51Ew 3yo's have a terrific record in this race.this time we need a favourable barrier please.
    I think it will be a field of 12-14 and when you look at the possible runners there is no speed at all outside of Messene with Man Booker racing very handy

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  • @jum Not laughing mate, just having a robust discussion and thinking out loud as I haven't made mind up who I'm even backing as yet. Good luck with your investment

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  • thefalconthefalcon    20,471 posts
    i'll be after u for a BIG drink if you salute.... :!!

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  • velcrocandyvelcrocandy    204 posts

    @georgecantstandya  if you can show me on race day with final field they are betting 100% in the first 5 horses in betting, well I will agree with you. But both you & I know that wont happen. So if the first 5 in betting start considerably shorter than they are now in a final field market and you are betting into that market, please please please bet with us @ PUNTA !!!!!!!!!
  • georgecantstandyageorgecantstandya    43 posts
    edited November 2015


    @georgecantstandya  if you can show me on race day with final field they are betting 100% in the first 5 horses in betting, well I will agree with you. But both you & I know that wont happen. So if the first 5 in betting start considerably shorter than they are now in a final field market and you are betting into that market, please please please bet with us @ PUNTA !!!!!!!!!
    I couldn't tell you what % they bet last year on race day but it was a two horse race. Disposition was backed off the map and Moriarty was easy in the market because of its inside draw. I don't care if the % was 120, 130, 140 or 150. I had an all up worth $3.5k if Disposition had held on. I only regret not taking a saver on moriarty but then I didn't count on Tommy Berry being so soft and letting Douglas Whyte out of that pocket
  • DamienWyerDamienWyer    7,950 posts
    Messene has been reported as a non runner this Saturday.
  • H-BOMBERH-BOMBER    10,567 posts
    Douglas White on Neverland. Not bad B-)

    Hope he gets more than 1 ride, that would be embarrassing

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  • ChelseaChelsea    1,369 posts
    H-BOMBER said:

    Douglas White on Neverland. Not bad B-)


    Hope he gets more than 1 ride, that would be embarrassing

    He has a couple for Simon Miller as well


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  • H-BOMBER said:

    Douglas White on Neverland. Not bad B-)


    Hope he gets more than 1 ride, that would be embarrassing

    He's back!?! He did say he enjoyed Perth last year
  • lamelame    1,757 posts
    yes he did
  • FastmoneyFastmoney    4,912 posts
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