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R5. Reliance Partners-w.a. Oaks -  1 January 1970 preview

R5. Reliance Partners-w.a. Oaks - 1 January 1970

Scott Embry | Thu 26 March, 2015

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Bob Peters probably already has his winners speech written and he can let ANZ know that another $152 000 will be deposited within 2-5 working days. Delicacy looks home, it's as simple as that. Won the 1000 Guineas by 3.5 lengths, won the Natasha by 1.8 lengths and should realistically be sowing the Oaks up by atleast 2 lengths. Neverland isn't running so I'm happy to bank Delicacy. Boutique was my super roughie in the Natasha and I had a nibble at the 20-1 on offer the place and was happy enough with the run, whacking away into 5th. Could position up a little closer this time and be finishing in the cheques. Keysbrook has been good in both the listed preludes and many will lock the $1.60 place price into their multies. Spectacular Vision graduates from a 2000m Tatura Tuesday maiden event paying $5.60. Tatura is 167km North of Melbourne for those like me who had to look it up. She is the unknown.

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$100 win

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User dungy

dungy 30 Mar | Posts: 9217

It's disappointing that Peter Hall-who is in a rich vein of form-has been replaced by the struggling Willie Pike on the Oaks favourite, Delicacy. Adding further insult to injury is that Hall is now on the stable mate, a $51 chance. I realise Pike has the pick ...

User thefalcon

thefalcon 30 Mar | Posts: 20212

bet he got a "winners %age"...... ;)

User dungy

dungy 30 Mar | Posts: 9217

It's disappointing that Peter Hall-who is in a rich vein of form-has been replaced by the struggling Willie Pike on the Oaks favourite, Delicacy. Adding further insult to injury is that Hall is now on the stable mate, a $51 chance. I realise Pike has the pick ...

User thefalcon

thefalcon 28 Mar | Posts: 20212

only you'd have 5k to put on it, moneybags.... :)) thought you'd be hitting the clubs by now...lucky bugger and all we oldies are pulling on pajamas.... 8-}

User trevydards

trevydards 28 Mar | Posts: 647

Why didn't we put $5000 on lucky street

User thefalcon

thefalcon 28 Mar | Posts: 20212

would not have seen it, bomber..its a long way from perth to melb./sydney

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H-BOMBER 28 Mar | Posts: 10432

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sonny 28 Mar | Posts: 1366

I agree with bookielover about the jockeys. Great jockeys get bad horses home.

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SLIPPERGOLDEN 28 Mar | Posts: 7594

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