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R2. Carlton Dry Sprint -  1 January 1970 preview

R2. Carlton Dry Sprint - 1 January 1970

Scott Embry | Thu 20 November, 2014

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Early Pike double

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I'm tipping an early double for Pike in the opening two events and going with Arcadia Rose in the Carlton Dry Sprint. She is a Listed winner and finished in the top two at 6 of her 10 career starts. Well tried in the market first-up she was a tad disappointing. Pike retains the mount and blinkers added to racing gear I'm happy to give her a second chance. Nardini looks the obvious danger and bracket winning selection. Won two in a row last prep and has trialled extremely well this time in. Awkwardly drawn in barrier 10 but should be able to follow Inok across as he charges forwards. Inok has been a tremendous money spinner for me over the past few years. From Midweek to Geraldton to Saturday victories he loves 1200m, loves Jerry Noske and loves to lead. High Limit should be suited by the top end speed.

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User peleus

peleus 01 Dec | Posts: 70

Overall, I think this went fine as planned. 

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 24 Nov | Posts: 7463

The crowd was affected by the International rules game at Pattersons,I know quite a few mad Irishmen who did not stay for the Railway Stakes as they would have missed the start.would assume that quite a few did not attend the races at all.especially with the R...

User hash

hash 24 Nov | Posts: 7333

crowd was alright I'd say. whose the person on the far right drinking a can of Mid, is that a sheila on stilts or a bloke with a blonde wig on, would hate to run into her down a dark northbridge alley on an early sunday morning :-))

User IntoIt

IntoIt 24 Nov | Posts: 642

When I had a place getter in the pert cup, when itit was 3200m the crush from the grandstand to the yard was just .....beautiful :\">

User Tivers

Tivers 24 Nov | Posts: 7689

Too many bloody people in my books.Struggled to even get a view of my own horses racing...............and forget managing to get to the mounting yard in a hurry (if the need had arised)

User IronMike

IronMike 24 Nov | Posts: 502

I know several people who left the races to get there for the start of the footy. So yes, it would have had some effect. Yeah may be true mate but they still came in thru the gate The crowd was a beauty I thought hats of PR bloody hard getting people to...

User thefalcon

thefalcon 24 Nov | Posts: 20212

I reckon it was a terrific crowd and well behaved. re the lack of cars...a lot, like me, caught a cab...no use dicing with "the blue light disc". 8-X

User TheDiva

TheDiva 24 Nov | Posts: 11782

crowd was alright I'd say.

User TheDiva

TheDiva 24 Nov | Posts: 11782

I know several people who left the races to get there for the start of the footy. So yes, it would have had some effect.

User IronMike

IronMike 24 Nov | Posts: 502

The crowd was affected by the International rules game at Pattersons,I know quite a few mad Irishmen who did not stay for the Railway Stakes as they would have missed the start.would assume that quite a few did not attend the races at all.especially with the R...