Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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I am very bullish on Parker - 5-10 first two is a hot bet and 25-10 a win is worth a 20% strike

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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(tu) ZE KAISER
CAPTAIN SIDERIUS
Raid Da Bookies - Suleman
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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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That is the problem with backing a horse with an appy on, drifted right across the track. :(

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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appy could not keep that horse straight - poor ride kept whip in left hand -

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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shrek Wrote:
> That is the problem with backing a horse with an
> appy on, drifted right across the track. :(


and in such a small field - back to the academy to watch a video or two asap!!!

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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Just playing devils'advocate... possible he didn't switch hands cos of the other one that went to the far rail, maybe he thought the better ground might be that way. I wouldn't have done it but I suppose an appie in the spur of the moment...

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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mr hawaii Wrote:
> appy could not keep that horse straight - poor
> ride kept whip in left hand -


they expect miracles with the claimed weight from appies but when will trainers realize that if you put poor appies on your horse no claim will help almost always, most times your horse will have a shit race also. Putting avery light appie on a big weighted horse will let the horse run with lots of dead weight on his back ,big disadvantage.

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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for what it's worth i've got a last minute treble going.

ZE KAIZER ching ching
ESTIVATION
LUNA DE VICTORIA 29 / 1 treble

happy punting.

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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Englander Wrote:
> Just playing devils'advocate... possible he didn't
> switch hands cos of the other one that went to the
> far rail, maybe he thought the better ground might
> be that way. I wouldn't have done it but I suppose
> an appie in the spur of the moment...


he was in the front rank on the turn so could have gone to the rails on the inside but I fear Blouperd is correct he could not hold the horse - His lateral movement was basically the width of the course but for that he could have won and I never talk from my pocket - I'll remember this horse and he'll get it right with a stronger rider -

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

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mr hawaii Wrote:

> he was in the front rank on the turn so could have
> gone to the rails on the inside but I fear
> Blouperd is correct he could not hold the horse -
> His lateral movement was basically the width of
> the course but for that he could have won and I
> never talk from my pocket - I'll remember this
> horse and he'll get it right with a stronger rider
> -

Certainly not disagreeing with you bud... (and I was on Parker) and indeed I was shouting at him to at worst keep him straight lol,

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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How they made estivation tote favourite is mind boggling.... battled to win a maiden grooms race and maltese falcon run to decent horses and the recall to life form line was looking good.

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Re: Re: Durbanville Wednesday 9/4/13

12 years 2 months ago
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Luna De Victoria comes from a super strong Formgids line - She surely must be in the first two

www.formgrids.com/subscriber/fgRaceResul...&hs=LUNA+DE+VICTORIA

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