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R8. Amelia Park Lamb Sprint - 1 January 1970
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Deserves some Luck
Going with War Prince off the back of two forgive and forget runs where he has been held up at crucial stages and blocked for clear running for probably a combined total of 2 furlongs. Drawn barrier 7, carrying 57kg for in-form apprentice Aaron Mitchell I think he'll be pretty hard to beat in the weekly Get Out Stakes. Is a model of consistency and deserves a little bit of luck to go his way because he could easily have won a couple in a row. Senso should again find the front and give them something to catch. The 3 year old was well supported first-up and lead them to the 100m. He'll give it a shake again. Mississippian was awefully flat first-up after an impressive trial. Won 3 races last preparation and really came of age as a galloper and is much better than that. Should see sharp improvement while Gigante is always around the mark and should get the softest of runs from barrier 1. PTT Quad: 1,2 / 1,2,9,10 / 1,2,4,6,10,11,12 / 3,4,7,9 - $100 = 45%
Chris Nelson's Bets for the Meeting
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hash 03 Apr | Posts: 7333
possibly... or another obvious point I'm sure we can all relate to without being vets or scientists, is that they're simply not matured and developed enough to be competing in those high class races being ran into the ground? and while speaking of gr...
Bucks 03 Apr | Posts: 142
This talk of 2yo's not coming back as 3yo's, are you sure we can't put it down to there only being a handful of 2yo's that are actually competitive so they win by default rather than being a top class horse i.e small fish in big pond. Obviously the older they ...
hash 03 Apr | Posts: 7333
didn't win 1 lol placed several times in G2's and G3's and was very competitive when he raced in QLD but no didn't win........... ;)
notapunta 03 Apr | Posts: 922
stud value would be enormous but realistically if you win the KK and Sires your a one in a million chance to come back and be competitive as a 3yodunno about that stats but the proof is there as to how many half decent 2yo runners ...
DamienWyer 03 Apr | Posts: 7463
There is no stud value in a KK winning entire. In fact the entire idea of a non-descript race making a stallion prospect is laughable. A KK winning mare producing yearlings offered for sale in WA has some value, but in most markets this is heavily discounted b...
paraletic 03 Apr | Posts: 3721
stud value would be enormous but realistically if you win the KK and Sires your a one in a million chance to come back and be competitive as a 3yodunno about that stats but the proof is there as to how many half decent 2yo runners ...
hash 03 Apr | Posts: 7333
stud value would be enormous but realistically if you win the KK and Sires your a one in a million chance to come back and be competitive as a 3yodunno about that stats but the proof is there as to how many half decent 2yo runners ...
notapunta 03 Apr | Posts: 922
the Karrakatta seems the graveyard of horses...have a look at the last few years, like I did today in the racebook...lucky street is the exception but not really proved as yet. racing as a 2yo in general falc, if you've got one good enough to be competitive...
hash 03 Apr | Posts: 7333
the Karrakatta seems the graveyard of horses...have a look at the last few years, like I did today in the racebook...lucky street is the exception but not really proved as yet. racing as a 2yo in general falc, if you've got one good enough to be competitive...
carey 02 Apr | Posts: 6229
Just wanting to send out a search party for Dungy? I hope he has been following his foolproof plan of laying Miller 2yo's. Bloke is a star trainer, statistics and data back that up. 5 qualified horses for the KK plate, and the best 2yo he has didn't even get t...