RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.

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  1. I’m all in at Caulfield Race 4 #3 Forest Diamond R5 #3 No Effort I note D. Burrow ( be it a he, she or a they ) has made the same lay.. that’s a concern Thank you all for putting the comp on, and thank you losers for doing your best imitation of Chris Thomson & Bevan Sweeney
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  2. Not wishing to blow my own trombone but a couple of winners from the Stodge Tipping Machine - NEVERENDINGSTORY won at 5/6 and PROUD AND REGAL went in at 11/4 so a nice £10 win double means Mrs Stodge could have a fish and chip supper with large cod AND mushy peas AND a gherkin. Don't say we don't do sophisticated here in East London.
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  3. Blue

    1st August 2022 means ?

    During more than 50 years of marriage my wife's birthday has always been 1st August. If you've ever had an argument, and discussion or a lengthy debate with a woman you will understand the reception I got when I told her that's not happening any more.
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  4. 6 have been confirmed for the King George at Ascot on Saturday. The 3-y-os WESTOVER and EMILY UPJOHN remains the market leaders at 11/8 and 9/4 respectively and given the big weight concession it's likely they'll be involved at the business end. I prefer MISHRIFF (4s) who was only beaten by the Derby winner last year and ran very well in the Eclipse. A tactical 2400m on quick ground is ideal and I fancy him to run down WESTOVER close home despite the concession of 11 lbs. The York Stakes is a similar kind of race but it's a Group 2 over 2000m. The 3-y-o CLAYMORE did it well at Ascot after a disastrous run in the Jockey Club. He won the Hampton Court while DUBAI FUTURE won the Wolferton, the runner up did little for that form at Newmarket a fortnight ago. DUBAI HONOUR hasn't been seen since the Sheema Classic where he was tenth but beaten only four lengths in that bunch finish. He has big claims on his Champion Stakes second but that was on much slower ground. 9 have been entered for next Wednesday's Group 1 Sussex at Goodwood. BAAEED, the top rated horse in the world, is 4/11 with CORROEBUS at 3s and ALCOHOL FREE at 10s and ORDER OF AUSTRALIA at 20s.
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  5. New Plymouth R6 - Miss Dixie Randwick R8 - Jojo Was A Man Thanks again
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  6. Randwick R2 Zadig Randwick R7 Titanium Power Good luck all.
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  7. New Plymouth R 5 Darci la Bella Caulfiel R 6 Pascero (joker) Time to get a bit serious I suppose. Thanks for the comp guys and hopefully I am still alive for next week!
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  8. Rotorua R4 Sweet Clementine New Plymouth R4 Establishment Joker Caulfield R 3 Minouche My extra selection after late scratching last week Thanks
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  9. Caulfield Race 5 No Effort Caulfield Race 6 Pascero Thanks John and Scooby
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  10. Rotorua Race 1 Quartz Queen Rotorua Race 2 Beyond Skies Thanks Guys
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  11. Sayer's picks: Rotorua R1: Fly My Wey New Plymouth R1: Leon Rouge
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  12. A few snippets of evening news from up here... Derby winner DESERT CROWN, who had been intended as a runner in tomorrow's King George, will now also miss the Juddmonte at York next month. Indeed, it may be we won't see him again until the Arc where he will come to the race fresher than most. Next Thursday's Nassau at Goodwood over 2000m for the fillies and mares has 11 entries - Diane winner NASHWA is 4/7 and we know this is her trip - she didn't quite get home when finishing third at Epsom. That said, the older fillies bring some decent form - MY ASTRA was runner up in the Pretty Polly at The Curragh last time while DREAMLOPER won the Ispahan in France. 11 also in the Group 2 Richmond over 1200m for the juvenile colts - not much Ascot form on offer but Godolphin's NOBLE STYLE (Kingman- Eartha Kitt ex Pivotal) made a nice impression on debut in May - he's not been since and I'd worry about quick ground. At this stage I much prefer CHATEAU who was fourth in the Windsor Castle, a race which is looking the gold standard of the Ascot juvenile races and won well at Sandown in Listed company last time.
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  13. JOT

    Trump written off

    Just a bit of balance Hedley
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  14. I understand where you are coming from Kingsbeer. I think the idea of this comp is really for those that are keen on breeding and horses that are likely to show form over their three year old/moving into four year old seasons - at a pinch five year old, and that are happy to follow their progress and report on it. It's a comp that will interest some, including me, so I'm in but I also see that there are others that aren't so interested in that aspect and nothing wrong with that
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  15. How far are we about to fall is the question I would pose. The recent Gavelhouse+ sale was a disaster. Dayess...a Stravinsky daughter of Ethereal in foal to Vadamos at $6250!!!. That is one of many. You might argue that she had her chance but interpret it this way. Stravinsky a champion sprinter by a champion stallion. Dayess (this mare)...first mating,...a very small Redoutes Choice first foal. The second by Bernadini (not very good stallion, then an Ocean Park (SW to foals at .089%), followed by a Sacred Falls (.071%sw/foals) then an Eminent and Ace High, then this mating. Vadamos is not a disaster. 12 months ago this mare was worth $25k. We might be witnessing the start of the tumble
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  16. Hi All, the entry fee is a red herring, I just dont think members are interested in Black Kirrama's idea at all. I joined Race Cafe a few months ago to put my skill and luck up against other competitors. It has never been a matter of a free entry format for me. I am quite happy to pay every week for the thrill and enjoyment. The current competition picking 2 horses to get beaten doesnt really interest me, however I still compete. I like picking horses to win, especially long-shots. If the organisers of the Race Cafe Competitions contact me I will happily donate $200 to a "LONGSHOT" competition in the future. I wish everyone good punting this weekend - and as always thanks to the support team and scorers for their efforts
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  17. To guide THREE WATERS against the unwilling Plebiscite tide. They gave the job to a guy that wont be here after the next election. Nobody more senior wanted the shit jobs
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  18. Racing resumed fully here today after a two-day pause in England due to heat - temperatures above 40c in much of southern and eastern England yesterday. A decent card at Leopardstown tomorrow featuring two juvenile races which are often good guides o future classic prospects. The Silver Flash for the fillies over 1400m has the Aidan O'Brien trained NEVERENDINGSTORY as the 5/4 favourite. She's by Dubawi and the first foal of Athena, who won the Belmont Oaks and was a close fourth in the Irish Champion to the much missed Roaring Lion. The Tyros is the colts' equivalent and O'Brien saddles Coventry seventh AGE OF KINGS but I'm much more interested in PROUD AND REGAL, trained by his son Donnacha. The horse is by Galielo out of a Danehill mare, Simply Perfect and that makes him a full to MEKONG RIVER and to the staying mare SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL so decent without being earth shattering. PROUD AND REGAL won a maiden at the Irish Derby meeting which often turns up a good one. Finally, a reminder next week is the Glorious Goodwood Festival - five days of good action and the entries are in for next Tuesday's opening card. The Group 1 Goodwood Cup has nine entries and the market suggests a match between Ascot Gold Cup winner KYPRIOS and third placed STRADIVARIUS (with Andrea Atzeni replacing Frankie Dettori). TRUESHAN has been declared but seems an unlikely runner on the prevailing fast ground. The supporting Group 2 races on the opening day are the Lennox over 1400m - 14 have been entered and two I backed at Ascot, SACRED and LUSAIL are in opposition. 14 also in the Group 2 Vintage for the juvenile colts over 1400m.
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  19. I wonder how many race courses will be trapped in this new government snare , it won't be very hard to cook up some excuse apply the new zoning and take control . If the maori historic criteria is applied then most will come under scrutiny , if the outstanding natural landscapes is applied then it's open slather , just opinion , luckily Ellerslie sold the hill . Here's an example Awapuni , ex wikip Maraetarata is the site of the ancient Awapuni Lagoon, upon which the racecourse is now situated. The word ANCIENT will do it . 𝐈𝐅 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐀𝐍 𝐔𝐑𝐁𝐀𝐍 𝐎𝐑 𝐑𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐋 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐓𝐘 𝐎𝐖𝐍𝐄𝐑, 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 ex Groundswell , (abbreviated) Anyone that owns, leases, or manages property or land in New Zealand, both urban and rural, should be very concerned about the latest developments on the West Coast. That is the message from Groundswell NZ, after over 1500 West Coast property owners received letters in the mail, out of the blue, stating that their properties had been zoned for takeover by state control and that restrictions would take immediate legal effect. This takeover of private land came about after the four West Coast councils released a combined district plan last week, called Te Tai o Poutini. The zonings include sites of significance to Maori, historic areas, outstanding natural landscapes, and significant natural areas (SNAs). Both urban and rural residents are impacted. This state takeover of private land is accelerating throughout New Zealand, as local councils are being forced by Government directive to enforce unworkable regulations. The raft of ill-conceived regulations coming out of Wellington is causing considerable stress and anxiety for the thousands of people caught up by the legislation. This is the main reason Groundswell NZ started campaigning.
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