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  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    Still no one up going on 10.30 am Wed from what I can see.
  • VillageKidVillageKid    2,358 posts
    GP
    Race 1-   Rocknroll Elliot,  Mea Culpa,  Lucky Galleon,  Tinseltown
    Race 2-   Onesmartfella,  Pinny Tiger,  Tenzing Bromac,  Ima Rockabilly Rebel
    Race 3-   Ragazzo Mach,  Sugar Street,  Middlepage,  Orlando Blue
    Race 4-   Mighty Conqueror,  Vampiro,  Glenledi Chief,  Typhoon Banner
    Race 5-   Patronus Star,  Diego,  Minstrel,  Magnificent Storm
    Race 6-   Nevermindthechaos,  Star Of Diamonds,  Cherishthememories,  Just For Love
    Race 7-   Manning,  James Butt,  The Kraken,  Gran Chico
    Race 8-   Aussie Scooter,  Strauny,  American Bullitt,  Acuto
    Race 9-   Pradason,  Handsandwheels,  Sangue Reale,  Valbonne
    Race 10- Hengheng,  Rumour Has It,  Unconditional,  Carrera Mach

    Busselton
    R1- Rip Jackson
    R2- Alta Rhett
    R3- Arden Velocity
    R4- The Running Camel
    R5- Cohlin
    R6- Hope
    R7- Follow The Music

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  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    edited January 2023
    I didn't have a lot of confidence in thinking I could map tonight's races all that well but I've still backed a few.

    R1 No1 Tinseltown. I thought he could do enough to lead, I'm not super confident he can win but is EW now and if he can just repeat last week he can probably get home in a couple of 28.5 quarters which would make him hard to get passed.

    R3 No4 Ragazzo Mach was never a horse I was overly fond of but he has turned the corner the last month, class will see him win.

    R4 No10 Miracle Moose. Going to have something EW the Moose, he was poking up nicely through them last start-just hoping the 1,9 and maybe so.ething in-between cook it early and he can be last man standing.

    R5 No12 Minstrell. Some really nice prices during the week was able to have 75w25plc to cover the bet. I just think this works out perfect for him. Magnificent Storm should get the breeze outside Lavra Joe pretty comfortably but I can just Aldo not wanting Joe to getaway with too much and them going to quick from the 1400m-600m setting it up for Minstrell to again be last man standing coming from a lovely soft trip in the moving line. Still $15-$18 around Minstrell for the WA Pacing Cup aswell which I think is great shopping as he looks one to me that will appreciate the longer trip.

    R7 No1 Jamesbutt into R9 No2 Handsandwheels multi-both lead and win at a but better than 5/2.

    R8 No4 Feeling Aces. Had something on this the longer prices as I feel he just might bounce to the front-probably.sits on something and gives it a real scare up the straight.

    Good luck all

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    Not a serious $ punter at GP 

    But just for an interest i had a small place bet in the 1st race on Master Leighton @ the $10 

    That horse is racing well - so it has a flukers hope for a place in that race - especially if they go hard early

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  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    Markovina said:

    Not a serious $ punter at GP 


    But just for an interest i had a small place bet in the 1st race on Master Leighton @ the $10 

    That horse is racing well - so it has a flukers hope for a place in that race - especially if they go hard early



    Trainer on radio during the week saying they were really happy ith the horse and expected it to keep on improving having only had it for one campaing.

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    Another top class drive by Deni Roberts their - in a very competitive free for all - plenty of initiative too - circling them to go to the breeze - because Vampiro is allways suspect in the straight - thus the breeze is a pretty good spot to be 

    I said about 8-10 weeks ago that she is the best female driver in WA - and she is by about the length of the Randwick straight - tonight she drove that horse tough - where as her win on Patronous Star about 6 starts ago - was tactically brilliant as well - drove the horse ice cold and had no interest at all in being in the running line - till the 350 metre mark - so she saved every ounce of energy with that horse 

    And i particularly like - she is not in awe of anyone - when she recently went to Leeton - Ladys Ivitational race - she got a pick up drive before that race ( about a $12 pop ) now alot would have said - look im a guest here - i will just go quietly - too hell with that - she came out humming - i want the blooody lead and im getting it ( which she nearly did ) - i want to win this race - that competitive spirit she has got - will win her alot of races
  • curmudgeoncurmudgeon    2,417 posts
    I think Magnificent Storm will come out with all guns ablazin to cross Lavra Joe....and it's death or glory. Can't see him winning if he can't lead & dictate...too many good horses to keep fending them off from the running line. 
  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    Emily goes allright as well - ha - well done to her 

    Whats happening with Ryan Warwick - Ritchie said in the call - one of his last drives for Team Bond - is he going freelance - or having a spell from trotting 
  • curmudgeoncurmudgeon    2,417 posts
    Looks like my Nostradamus ball needs to go in for a service.

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  • 2lifetimewinners2lifetimewinners    529 posts
    Markovina said:

    Emily goes allright as well - ha - well done to her 


    Whats happening with Ryan Warwick - Ritchie said in the call - one of his last drives for Team Bond - is he going freelance - or having a spell from trotting 



    Change of lifestyle mate. Going into a totally different industry. 10 years at Bonds and a great stint for both.

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  • Cant_RefuseCant_Refuse    198 posts
    Cortopassi needed to be at Busselton tonight

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  • aussiebattleraussiebattler    288 posts
    Did DEG drive in sharply for a position there on himself just prior to it breaking 
  • ArapahoArapaho    393 posts

    Did DEG drive in sharply for a position there on himself just prior to it breaking 

    correct,    but you can bet, the horse will get the blame.

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  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    Dont think I've ever seen abigger smile on a person than Emily last night and good on her, things have been a lot tougher lately for her but you just have teep on grinding.

    Interestingly Minstrell still $15 for th WA Pacing Cup with Sportsbet.

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  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    Does the result from the Nights Of Thunder heats mean the entire field will just consist of the horses that ran in heat 1??
  • PackedMetalPandaPackedMetalPanda    170 posts
    Gilgamesh said:

    Does the result from the Nights Of Thunder heats mean the entire field will just consist of the horses that ran in heat 1??





    Yep, plus Orlando Blue who won the second heat.

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    Just an observation re Vampiro - who flew the gate and led on its ear -  you can clearly see at the start and all through the race - its got a very high stepping pacing action 

    Thus i reckon when its back at its stable - out in the paddock - without the hopples on - then there is a fair chance that it would Trot 

    Thus if it does - maybe they consider doing what Geoffrey Webster did - with one of his top line pacers ( who at the time was like Vampiro is now - on its mark ) - he converted it to a trotter - i forget the name of it - and i think it might have won the same/name race as a pacer and then trotter -Aust Pacing Championship - and the Aust Trotters Championship 

    Webster was of course and still is a master horseman


  • Rocket_ReignRocket_Reign    930 posts
    Markovina said:

    Just an observation re Vampiro - who flew the gate and led on its ear -  you can clearly see at the start and all through the race - its got a very high stepping pacing action 


    Thus i reckon when its back at its stable - out in the paddock - without the hopples on - then there is a fair chance that it would Trot 

    Thus if it does - maybe they consider doing what Geoffrey Webster did - with one of his top line pacers ( who at the time was like Vampiro is now - on its mark ) - he converted it to a trotter - i forget the name of it - and i think it might have won the same/name race as a pacer and then trotter -Aust Pacing Championship - and the Aust Trotters Championship 

    Webster was of course and still is a master horseman





    I dunno who told you this but from my experience that’s utterly ridiculous

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    As normal - if you put  up a bit of content on this forum - a few just just sweat on it and then rubbsh it instantly 

    So i looked up Geoff Websters horse it was Mister Zion - a few quotes re its career

    Mister Zion who used to race as a pacer - defeated the Lance Justice trained champion Smoken Up in the Group 1 SA Cup in 2010

    But since that famed victory trainer Geoff Webster has changed Mister Zions gait and the son of Red River Hanover has enjoyed enormous success in the trotting ranks 

    Mister Zion completed a rare double - Group 1 wins as a pacer and a trotter 


  • Rocket_ReignRocket_Reign    930 posts
    Markovina said:

    As normal - if you put  up a bit of content on this forum - a few just just sweat on it and then rubbsh it instantly 


    So i looked up Geoff Websters horse it was Mister Zion - a few quotes re its career

    Mister Zion who used to race as a pacer - defeated the Lance Justice trained champion Smoken Up in the Group 1 SA Cup in 2010

    But since that famed victory trainer Geoff Webster has changed Mister Zions gait and the son of Red River Hanover has enjoyed enormous success in the trotting ranks 

    Mister Zion completed a rare double - Group 1 wins as a pacer and a trotter 





    Yeah I wasn’t questioning that part, everyone knows who Mister Zion is
  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    One for Marko and it could be wrong as I'm just going of names of mares and breeders but I think 7 of the 10 winners Friday were WA bred including the Fremantle Cup winner.

    Considering the numbers we have to import purely to make up for the shortfall in local breeds just to meet the field size demands I think that's pretty good punching.

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  • Rocket_ReignRocket_Reign    930 posts
    Gilgamesh said:

    One for Marko and it could be wrong as I'm just going of names of mares and breeders but I think 7 of the 10 winners Friday were WA bred including the Fremantle Cup winner.

    Considering the numbers we have to import purely to make up for the shortfall in local breeds just to meet the field size demands I think that's pretty good punching.




    We don’t import because we have too we import because we want too, the breed in New Zealand is far superior to what we have here they also seem to grow up stronger over there which I presume is because of the land they’re raised on. Our breed here is getting better thanks to the likes of Kody Charles but NZ is still far better
  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts

    Gilgamesh said:

    One for Marko and it could be wrong as I'm just going of names of mares and breeders but I think 7 of the 10 winners Friday were WA bred including the Fremantle Cup winner.

    Considering the numbers we have to import purely to make up for the shortfall in local breeds just to meet the field size demands I think that's pretty good punching.




    We don’t import because we have too we import because we want too, the breed in New Zealand is far superior to what we have here they also seem to grow up stronger over there which I presume is because of the land they’re raised on. Our breed here is getting better thanks to the likes of Kody Charles but NZ is still far better



    I understand you import to win races that's a given, dont think there would be many going "im going to import a horse to make sure fields hold up so rocket can win some more races".

    BUT if people weren't importing from be it other states or NZ you'd be lucky to run half the races because there simply aren't the number of horses bred to make up the field sizes regardless of talent levels.
  • GilgameshGilgamesh    5,006 posts
    Just trying to point out at a high level the WA bred horses can compete. Be Interesting to see how the WA yearling sales av prices/clearances/horses over a certain price point have tracked over the last 15yrs.

    There are still plenty of picking however if you can import the right horses.

    It is of course a breeders right to put their own sire to 50+ mares (see Follow The Stars) to try and get them off the ground but doesn't do a lot for the quality of local stocks other than skew that stats regarding sires output.

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  • curmudgeoncurmudgeon    2,417 posts
    "It is of course a breeders right to put their own sire to 50+ mares (see Follow The Stars) to try and get them off the ground but doesn't do a lot for the quality of local stocks other than skew that stats regarding sires output."

    That's been the breeders 1st Commandment since the dawn of time Gilga ....worldwide & in both horse codes. It's largely but not exclusively a numbers game.

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    You can see from the latter posts in this thread - the ones who have some sort of education - the ones who perhaps studied micro and macro economics at school and perhaps university 

    And you can see the ones who would not have a clue what those subjects were - or the importance of those in an industry - and post accordingly 
  • curmudgeoncurmudgeon    2,417 posts
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  • curmudgeoncurmudgeon    2,417 posts
    edited January 2023

    Contemporary US Sires table...a real time example
    The numbers tell a big part of the story.....but people believe what they want to believe for their own reasons....the only certainty is the well patronized stallions are making most of the foundation money in the industry....regardless of whether their success upon examination is in fact a genetic bona fide..

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  • MarkovinaMarkovina    3,311 posts
    I read last week somewhere - in NSW - they are having a big gala dinner for Beeders and Owners of Aust bred horses - 100s are going - discussing their vision for the industry etc 

    If they held that event in WA - there would be - 3 and a dog in attendance 

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  • Rocket_ReignRocket_Reign    930 posts
    edited January 2023

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    What a phenomenon Bettors Delight has been over the years

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