RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.
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You got CNN on in every room of the house2 points
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Rosehill R8 Fasika Trainer using this as a stepping stone for an Everest spot and owners have already started discussions with a slot holder. Great fresh up record of 2 wins and a 2nd and has had 3 nice trials to get ready for this.Currently @ $2.60 but I believe will be $2 by start time.1 point
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Well, as reported following his comeback from suspension, he’s said the following: “It has happened, I can’t change it. If I had my time again, I would do things differently“. Says it all huh?1 point
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TAB Comments
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It has to be, Huey. Otherwise, whoever is doing the comments needs to be shot.1 point -
1 in 5 Children in the UK are now scared to go out... Where are all our Covid deaths And why are Coronavirus cases from PCR being labelled Covid cases1 point
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Still plenty of money around. In the top French sale there were 3 lots in 7 figures over night ( after 2 days of their sale) Galileo colt --2 million Euros Dubawi filly --2.5 million Euros Kingman colt -- 1.1 million Euros At the moment : 1 Euro = NZD 1.781 point
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Huge day on Saturday with significant races in both the UK and Ireland. At Doncaster it's Leger day - the ground has dried to Good, Good to Soft in places and might be near perfect by Saturday. Before the classic there are two Group 2 races - the Champagne for the juvenile colts over 1400m is a race with a rich history. ALBASHEER won on debut in a maiden over course and distance by six and a half lengths. It was visually hugely impressive and while the obvious question is whether he beat trees, the fact remains he could be anything. CHINDIT has on both his starts and won a Listed at Ascot last time. His form is better than ALBASHEER's but the latter could be a superstar. The Park Stakes is also a Group 2 over 1400m but it's for the older horses and this division is, as we know, full of talent this year. Eight go but it's another strong field. ONE MASTER is a Foret winner but this year's renewal is going to be red-hot and she's now looking like a 1600m filly. LIMATO is now eight and won this way back in 2015. He's mixed it with some very good horses and returned with a nice win at Newmarket. I think he would want even quicker ground and I'm more interested in WICHITA who was second in the 2000 Guineas and third in the St James's Palace, True, he was well held in the Sussex and I can excuse his run in the Maurice de Gheest on the ground. I think this is a real opportunity and they've brought him here rather than go for a race in Ireland. Twelve go in the St Leger over 2800m and it's a trappy race. PYLEDRIVER did me a huge favour at York and could well be the one while SANTIAGO has to bounce back after a moderate effort in the Goodwood Cup but he won the Irish Derby and the Queen's Vase so back among his age group he has real claims. ENGLISH KING won the Lingfield Derby Trial and was favourite for the Derby. He wasn't the only one who had a miserable experience but looked below par at Goodwood in the Gordon and has questions to answer. HUKUM came into prominence with an impressive win at Newbury last time. He's lightly raced and has obvious claims. GALILEO CHROME represents Joseph O'Brien and won his last two by wide margins but this is Group 1 not Listed and he has it to do. Among the bigger prices I'm keen on BERKSHIRE ROCCO who was running on at York behind PYLEDRIVER and is a knocking each way bet at 33/1. Who wins the Leger? I like Group 1 form in Group 1 races and that means SANTIAGO - he is back in his own age group and is a classic winner so he'll do for me with BERKSHIRE ROCCO to sneak into the frame at a price. In Ireland, it's day one of Champions Weekend which takes place at Leopardstown where the ground is currently Good. Eleven go in the Group 1 Matron for the fillies and mares over 1600m. PEACEFUL and FANCY BLUE were first and second in the Irish 1000 Guineas back in mid June but the latter has gone on to win the Diane and the Nassau at Goodwood but these are both over 2000m and I just wonder if that may be her trip. PEACEFUL was a neck behind her in the Diane and I think back at this trip she will come out on top. ALBIGNA is held on Irish Guineas form but KNOW IT ALL could be the one. She was a fine third in the Rothschild at Deauville mixing it with some decent older fillies. I think the sharp track will suit and she's my choice. The Juvenile Colts race is a Group 2 over 1600m. Not quite sure what to make of this - CADILLAC was hugely impressive on debut but was beaten on soft ground at The Curragh in the Futurity and it has to be hoped the sharper track and quicker ground will help. FERNANDO VICHI was a clear maiden winner over course and distance last time but his jockey cannot claim his allowance. The one that interests me is IDES OF AUGUST who has been absent since a debut win over 1400m at Leopardstown in June. I suspect he's been kept for this and Ger Lyons can produce the horses cherry ripe after a break. Just six go in the Irish Champion Stakes, a Group 1 over 2000m. This is often one of the best races of the year and it's got another stellar line up. GHAIYYATH has won three Group 1 races in England - the Coronation Cup, the Eclipse and the Juddmonte International last time. A sharp 2000m will be fine and he has every chance. JAPAN was a shade disappointing behind ENABLE in the King George and I'm not convinced this is his trip. MAGICAL is a wonderful mare as we know but she was well held by GHAIYYATH at York last time and I don't see why she should reverse the places. SOTTSASS is the French raider and adds hugely to the race. He won the Jockey Club last year beating PERSIAN KING (and that looks serious form now)and ended up with a third in the Arc which was a great run. He looked really good in the Ganay but wasn't so effective on the heavy at Deauville last time. I remember Almanzor winning this race when it was the race of the season and SOTTSASS is going to go close if he can lay up with GHAIYYATH and pounce late but the latter brings the best form to the race and should win. Ten go in the Group 2 Boomerang Mile - SAFE VOYAGE was a nice winner at York and I take him to beat CENTURY DREAM who relished the soft conditions at Goodwood last time. SAFE VOYAGE was third in the Queen Elizabeth II at Ascot so a sharp 1600m should be ideal.1 point
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O'man, how about doing a bit of revision and check out Fauci's assessment in Jan/Feb ( mild virus and masks actually detrimental), Trump's early border closure, obstructive practice by Democrat governors, especially Cuomo in NY ,Trump's admission he was not a Dr and had to defer to the medics, challenging big Pharm for their fiscally based negative agenda. You, Heap, Idolmite etc have your opinions based on the crippling disease of TDS so my natural empathy excuses your ravings. BTW, Federal and State governance as per USA and Australia throws up an absolute shit-show.1 point
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Will Miss Ardern be ensuring that all cannabis users are tested each fortnight like port workers & others are required to for Covid? Will those who use it for Medicinal & other purposes have to Socially Distance from others & immediately put on a mask after washing their hands & signing in with a Contact Tracing App? Just wondering if her sidekick Helen Clark very close pal of UN & WHO has ensured she will be so that ALL people can go safely about their lives without any detriment to "Public Health".1 point
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Had a mare served by Vino Rosso today.What a lovely animal and with the most amazingly placid temperament.They let us give him a carrot and pat him after the deed was done and he came out to let us inspect him again. Very pleased with our decision.1 point
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We are relying so much on something its inventor said is not designed to test for Viruses. COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless off-guardian.org/2020/06/27/covid19-pcr-tests-are...1 point
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Global Warming / Climate Change
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Geez poor little miss muppet sent back to school , the virus has destroyed her movement , it's not the end of the world after all . "After a year off school to campaign on pressing for tougher action on curbing climate change, Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg says she's returning to class. coronavirus outbreak has prevented the Fridays for Future movement that Thunberg inspired"1 point -
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Poor Greta. 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Mark: Mark changed the listing description. · 4w See All in Messenger Murray Sanders · -------M---a-y 2-----8-- -----a---t- -2-:-0-4-- P--M · One crisp winter morning in Sweden, a cute little girl named Greta woke up to a perfect world, one where there were no petroleum products ruining the earth. She tossed aside her cotton sheet and wool blanket and stepped out onto a dirt floor covered with willow bark that had been pulverized with rocks. “What’s this?” she asked. “Pulverized willow bark,” replied her fairy godmother. “What happened to the carpet?” she asked. “The carpet was nylon, which is made from butadiene and hydrogen cyanide, both made from petroleum,” came the response. Greta smiled, acknowledging that adjustments are necessary to save the planet, and moved to the sink to brush her teeth where instead of a toothbrush, she found a willow, mangled on one end to expose wood fibre bristles. “Your old toothbrush?” noted her godmother, “Also nylon.” “Where’s the water?” asked Greta. “Down the road in the canal,” replied her godmother, ‘Just make sure you avoid water with cholera in it” “Why’s there no running water?” Greta asked, becoming a little peevish. “Well,” said her godmother, who happened to teach engineering at MIT, “Where do we begin?” There followed a long monologue about how sink valves need elastomer seats and how copper pipes contain copper, which has to be mined and how it’s impossible to make all-electric earth-moving equipment with no gear lubrication or tires and how ore has to be smelted to a make metal, and that’s tough to do with only electricity as a source of heat, and even if you use only electricity, the wires need insulation, which is petroleum-based, and though most of Sweden’s energy is produced in an environmentally friendly way because of hydro and nuclear, if you do a mass and energy balance around the whole system, you still need lots of petroleum products like lubricants and nylon and rubber for tires and asphalt for filling potholes and wax and iPhone plastic and elastic to hold your underwear up while operating a copper smelting furnace and . . . “What’s for breakfast?” interjected Greta, whose head was hurting. "Fresh, range-fed chicken eggs,” replied her godmother. “Raw.” “How so, raw?” inquired Greta. “Well, . . .” And once again, Greta was told about the need for petroleum products like transformer oil and scores of petroleum products essential for producing metals for frying pans and in the end was educated about how you can’t have a petroleum-free world and then cook eggs. Unless you rip your front fence up and start a fire and carefully cook your egg in an orange peel like you do in Boy Scouts. Not that you can find oranges in Sweden anymore. “But I want poached eggs like my Aunt Tilda makes,” lamented Greta. “Tilda died this morning,” the godmother explained. “Bacterial pneumonia.” “What?!” interjected Greta. “No one dies of bacterial pneumonia! We have penicillin.” “Not anymore,” explained godmother “The production of penicillin requires chemical extraction using isobutyl acetate, which, if you know your organic chemistry, is petroleum-based. Lots of people are dying, which is problematic because there’s not any easy way of disposing of the bodies since backhoes need hydraulic oil and crematoriums can’t really burn many bodies using as fuel Swedish fences and furniture, which are rapidly disappearing - being used on the black market for roasting eggs and staying warm.” This represents only a fraction of Greta’s day, a day without microphones to exclaim into and a day without much food, and a day without carbon-fibre boats to sail in, but a day that will save the planet. Tune in tomorrow when Greta needs a root canal and learns how Novocain is synthesized.1 point
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This from NZTR NZTR general manager racing and infrastructure Tim Aldridge said the new season had started brightly in the South. So far in the six weeks of racing, there had been 899 starters in South Island meetings. That compared with 635 in the same period last year. Betting turnover had also increased. Anything from our fearless HRNZ staff- not a chance Greg0 points
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He did top job , Mike and Hustler . What's he been doing since then as he stats dropped off . Let those of us who don't know much about him a bit of a bio of last 18 or so years . Good on him with Green Dispatch, hope he gets him going well. 1000 metres trial a mere blow out so early days .0 points
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