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R6. Vale Michael 'mick' Taylor Handicap - 1 January 1970
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Clobberetta as value
Completely in the dark without any fixed odds available currently but I'm hoping that we can get an eachway price about Clobberetta in the sixth. Last start settled last behind impressive midweek filly Cool Passion and was peeling ground off her late. Harvey sticks and from a pretty favourable draw he should settle closer to the leaders this time. Travellin' was doing just that last start, and with 600m to run you could just tell he was going to win and win convincingly. Drops 1kg on that victory and doesn't meet a much tougher band of horses. Next Contestant drops back from 1500 to 1200 which is a bit of a question mark for mine but did run really well behind Antique Dream, beating home the more favoured stablemate in Stocks. Disco Metal was scratched from Wednesday and saved for this. Tough on-paced who should lead them up to the turn. Riki Tiki Tavi ran an eye catcher first-up and all the Bob Turrell horses go well early on in their preparations. Dendee is the winner of 4 from 9 and has the blinkers added to race gear to try and sharpen her up for a drop back in distance. Wide open race where almost all of them can win.
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tony 24 Jan | Posts: 2390
After Purton and I think Moreira were unable to ride at a Sunday meeting following Melbourne rides on the Saturday because flights were diverted due to weather the HKJC said they would be reviewing their present policy at some stage, so if it does change you w...
Legless 24 Jan | Posts: 5063
sounds right - they have a good product - I'd be protecting it too
therealkramer 24 Jan | Posts: 7932
I remember seeing Zac Purton replying to a question on twitter about riding here-it may have been about Magic Millions. He said because there are no Gr1s he wouldnt be able to get permission from the hkjc. I assume that is standard policy.
thefalcon 24 Jan | Posts: 20211
yes they're certainly very wealthy men..... like top tennis players, they zig-zag the world and make mega bucks,......BUT, riding against OUR best? does not bear thinking about. like me getting out on a court with Roger Federer..... 8-X
Legless 24 Jan | Posts: 5063
These guys are Pro's these days falc - fly in and out the same day. The attraction would be riding against the best from other parts of the world on a neutral patchMoney to most of them probably stopped having any real worth a while ago - would be all about pr...
thefalcon 24 Jan | Posts: 20211
ps MM would probably fund michelle....not PR.
thefalcon 24 Jan | Posts: 20211
good idea leggy but $sssssss, they'd want bizzi class, crown accommodation, meals, maybe a hire car and maybe bring their partners...those guys do not come cheap...+ maybe an appearance fees.ffs PR cannot put on a metro meeting on boxing day, easter, Anzac day...
lame 24 Jan | Posts: 1653
Bunbury had a jockey challenge few months back that attracted a few didn't they?
Legless 24 Jan | Posts: 5063
I had no idea TRKOn another thread somewhere way back when - forumites were throwing ideas around on ways of making Perth Racing a better product.I never posted it but my thoughts at the time were why don't PR try and get a couple of these here each week.Say -...
therealkramer 24 Jan | Posts: 7932
Havent included Purton, Prebble or Callan ( dont know what State they call home) If you're going to call Whyte a HK native then it's safe to assume Prebble(born in VIC) is too-he's been there since 2002. Purton(born in Lismore, rode in QLD, then NSW) has n...