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well i hope not watered down too much, I have another NZ hopeful who I also know who has a horse running to deliver on course that day and too much rain would stuff them! Currently a soft 6 which would give me a nice all up
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@Hooroo said in Rough tips and other bets...:
Likely to scratch as track will be far too good.
Track is rated a Good 4, looks firm, she’s still entered and 2nd choice in the market.
Does Waller know something we don’t??
Any slice of this is going to be fat.
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Wow, what do you make of that? Polly was leader gate to straight, had Zaaki pressing her the entire trip, and he pounced, looked a cinch. Polly faded on the firm course. But somewhere at the 100 Zaaki hit a wall, Huetor (14-1) came on the inside, Maximal (50-1) closed on the outside, they finished 1-2, Zaaki (1/9!!) in 3rd. This exacta is going to be a doozy ($2 exacta pays $570 — lower than I imagined, but still). I want to see the splits, I didn’t think Polly’s pace was too hot, but maybe she gassed the favourite.
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@Kid-Chocolate said in Rough tips and other bets...:
Wow, what do you make of that? Polly was leader gate to straight, had Zaaki pressing her the entire trip, and he pounced, looked a cinch. Polly faded on the firm course. But somewhere at the 100 Zaaki hit a wall, Huetor (14-1) came on the inside, Maximal (50-1) closed on the outside, they finished 1-2, Zaaki (1/9!!) in 3rd. This exacta is going to be a doozy ($2 exacta pays $570 — lower than I imagined, but still). I want to see the splits, I didn’t think Polly’s pace was too hot, but maybe she gassed the favourite.
Yeah I thought Zaaki would get the 250k bonus on the good track, multiples fun if you had them lol
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@bayimports said in Rough tips and other bets...:
… I have another NZ hopeful who I also know who has a horse running to deliver on course that day…
Queensland Derby G1
1st PINARELLO (NZ)
2nd PATERNAL (NZ)
3rd CABOCHE (NZ)
4th DARK DESTROYER (NZ)One of those?
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@Kid-Chocolate actually I used to work for the owner of the winner (didn't back it though), folks on here who know racing might know how rich this farker is, but I had 26-1 on Dark Destroyer from a bet way back, I know the owners of this horse very well and was set for this, a soft track I think I may have had a huge day ..alas not to be
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The prize-money the Aussies are coming up with for their purses is incredible. The inter-state rivalry makes me believe a lot more kiwibreds will be crossing the Ta$man, the lure is too attractive.
ANALYSIS: Prizemoney wars show racing is in golden era
The one-upmanship of prizemoney hikes between New South Wales and Victoria in the past 24 hours further reinforces the enviable position racing currently finds itself.
With both jurisdictions boasting soaring wagering revenue on the strength of NSW tax parity, point of consumption tax, race fields legislation and the “sugar-hit” that was Covid-19, returns to participants have never been greater.
They say confidence breeds success and in the racing industry the stocks have never been higher.
Late on Monday, Racing NSW announced that The Golden Eagle would carry a $10 million purse from 2022, usurping the Melbourne Cup as the nation’s second richest event behind the $15m The Everest.
Some took the move as a pre-emptive strike to Racing Victoria’s announcement on Tuesday morning that it would introduce three new “Champions” events on Stakes Day at Flemington totalling an eye-watering $9 million in prizemoney.
That followed further announcements from RV that the Victorian racing industry will scale record heights next season with $314 million in prizemoney and bonuses on offer, representing an increase of $140 million since 2015.
Regardless of where you sit in the state tug-of-war for national supremacy, few can argue that participants across all facets of racing are the ultimate winners.
It’s almost enough reason to turn a deaf ear to the bitter interstate rivalry which — if the past 24 hours is any indication — shows no signs of abating.
In 2012, Racing NSW returned $148 million to owners while in 2022 it is on track to shell out more than $310 million.
That is more than double in 10 years.
Racing Victoria’s ascension is similar. Just remarkable figures.
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Clash of the titans in about, ooooh, twelve hours at Royal Ascot.
King’s Stand Stakes. G1.
Reigning Breeders Cup Turf Sprint champion GOLDEN PAL (USA) vs reigning Everest champion NATURE STRIP (AUS).
J-Mac faces Irad Ortiz Jr for the first time. (My two fave riders.) It’s both jockeys first trip to Royal Ascot. Golden Pal is unbeatable at home in America on a turn, not so great on a straight in U.K., but he is explosive. Hope James & Waller represent and do us proud.
I’ll be watching!
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@Kid-Chocolate said in Rough tips and other bets...:
Clash of the titans in about, ooooh, twelve hours at Royal Ascot.
King’s Stand Stakes. G1.
Reigning Breeders Cup Turf Sprint champion GOLDEN PAL (USA) vs reigning Everest champion NATURE STRIP (AUS).
J-Mac faces Irad Ortiz Jr for the first time. It’s also the latter’s first trip to Royal Ascot. Golden Pal is unbeatable at home on a turn, not so great on a straight in U.K., but he is explosive.
I’ll be watching!
Yep looking forward to this race. Both appear ripe for the picking though so the value bet could be Man of Promise. I still struggle to look past Golden Pal to place at $2. Goes in my multis
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My fave jockeys:
1 J-Mac
2 Irad
3 Flavien PratJ-Mac and Irad have been my 1-2 faves for most of the last decade, so to see them in the same race for the first time gives me bonus excitement, and for same reason I don’t want to see them get swamped by an 15-1 outsider, but it could happen. J-Mac has some (not a lot) experience racing the long straight — he and Nature Strip won the Darley at Flemington on that style course — but Irad has fuckall. Steep learning curve on such a huge race with big expectations. Golden Pal has an explosive start, and in a turn race would be very hard to pin back. He’ll have a couple lengths on the field at the first furlong, and I hope Nature Strip stays close and grinds him down. Still, it’s a big ask for both riders racing on this course for their first time.
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@Kid-Chocolate said in Rough tips and other bets...:
There is plenty of value in this race, but I’m not going to wager, I just wanna see a dogfight between the two shorties and hope Nature Strip nails him.
I hope so too
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James has picked up a few extra rides at Ascot, now seven in total. Some are rough shots. I’ll take a swing and a have a small play on most of them, cross my fingers and see if he can do his horse-whisperer voodoo sorcery and get them over the line.
https://www.racenet.com.au/news/james-mcdonald-with-seven-chances-for-royal-ascot-glory-20220614
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Was that not fuckin’ beee-youuuu-teeee-fulll?
Congratulations Nature Strip.
Congratulations Chris Waller.
Congratulations James McDonald.
You have all done the Australian and New Zealand racing industry proud.
Annhilated them.
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@Kid-Chocolate absolutely!
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I am happy to say I played a few small exactas and tris with Nature Strip singled on top and won a couple hundred dollars on the exacta. Would have liked to get the 3rd place horse in the tri, it was over 100-1. $1 trifecta paid over $2.5k return, which goes to show you can still single a hot fave on top and get big value plays underneath.
Lots of craziness in the above clip.Racecaller gets his name wrong, calls him Nature “Stripe”. Broadcaster posts wrong winner, displays Twilight Calls as 1st. And that loose horse had me super concerned when he laid in on Nature Strip near the finish, but the old boy and J-Mac never panicked.
And really, does anybody think he’ll take his qualified spot in the Breeders Cup when there’s a $15 million Everest back home?
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What a year for Waller and J-Mac. An Everest, a Cup, and Royal Ascot. They have to be pinching themselves. Propelling themselves to the top ranks of all-time greats.
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[…]
Watching in disbelief was Hansen, who along with his wife Lady Tash watched the race with fellow Kiwi owners and lifelong mates Peter Kean and Paddy Harrison.
"I have been lucky enough to have been involved in some pretty special sporting moments obviously but this is a different feeling than, say, winning a World Cup because you have no control over the result," said Hansen.
"You hope for the best but I have owned horses since I was in my 20s and you know so much can go wrong.
"So I was nervous. But for him to win like that, that easily, was pretty incredible. You get the same rush as winning a big rugby game, the same adrenalin but you also get to do it with lifelong mates.
"That is the great thing about racing, it can give you moments like this."