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R2. Westminster National Personal Finance Handicap -  1 January 1970 preview

R2. Westminster National Personal Finance Handicap - 1 January 1970

Perth Turf Talk | Fri 13 March, 2015

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J.Turner early double

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I'm tipping an early double for Jordan Turner aboard the Trevor Andrews trained Paseo Del Prado, always around the mark he is a places multi lock and should again run a drum. Has finished in the money at 12 of 16 WA runs and picks up 1.5kg on Right Honourable for only being beaten 1.2 lengths. An extra 100m should be in his favour and to the detriment of Right Honourable who is yet to place beyond 1500m so I'm more than happy to have Paseo Del Prado on top. Effort first-up when beaten a long neck New Time was super and he should settle about third in running and be too strong. Right Honourable will be looking to steal some cheap sectionals, he was heavily commissioned last start. Step Right Up hit the line hard after missing the kick, a bit of a suck horse with only 1 win from 24 starts so I would want an eachway price to be backing him.

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User kittrad

kittrad 24 Mar | Posts: 38

Congrats to the winners here. Too bad I was away and wasn't able to put on some money here. 

User paraletic

paraletic 15 Mar | Posts: 3721

Bobs tried horse sale wouldnt qualify his operation as commercial, surely. Doubt he'd be getting benefited in that way I was referring to breeders that sell at the yearling sales etc not bobs operation.

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 15 Mar | Posts: 7463

Several years ago, as I understand the ruling, the ATO isolated your business interests so you could not offset your profits from one, and lever them against your losses in another. This had a huge impact on the breeding Industry and it's growth.Now I think I ...

User PunterPete

PunterPete 15 Mar | Posts: 189

Bob has the money..its a passion to him, has been for decades and hopefully for decades to come. EXACTLY my point he's not in it to make money most likely has not over the years he's a rich guy who loves the sport an can afford to chuck large amounts at his...

User ColourfulRD

ColourfulRD 15 Mar | Posts: 454

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User thefalcon

thefalcon 15 Mar | Posts: 20212

Bob has the money..its a passion to him, has been for decades and hopefully for decades to come.

User darkshines

darkshines 15 Mar | Posts: 2825

Bobs tried horse sale wouldnt qualify his operation as commercial, surely. Doubt he'd be getting benefited in that way

User paraletic

paraletic 15 Mar | Posts: 3721

I think you can only claim losses if its seen as a commercial operation. For example a breeder must offer the horses for sale and if there is a loss it is claimable? That is my very simplistic opinion of it. Im not an accountant.

User SPUDLEY

SPUDLEY 15 Mar | Posts: 1507

I could go into more detail but as I have left the stud side of things I still have knowledge that I will not divulge on this site.

User Carlosa

Carlosa 15 Mar | Posts: 1285

ATO don't just allow businesses to run at a loss...not saying this doesn't happen but it ain't that simple.