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

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  1. 51 minutes ago, Value Bell said:

    In 1983 at Hawera Wolfie had won the first five races. Our horse was in race 6. 15 in the field we were 15/15 in the betting. We won by two lenghts going away. Our trainer said we have Tony Herlihy as our driver. I asked who he was. Was told a member of the Purdon dynasty. 

    VB,I enjoy taking trips down memory lane.Your memory pretty sharp.

    Your horse was rank outsider (in 14 horse field),winning by 2 lengths,paying $41win $11.60place & $405 quinella.Maiden Race with $1050 winners Purse.

    Now back to Wolfie.How was this for an 8 day period,including your day at Hawera.

    Sat/Alex Park x 2 wins Hilarious Guest & Thriller Dee

    Mon/Palmy x 1 win :Wed Palmy x 3 wins :Fri Hawera x 5 wins

    Sat/Alex Park x 2 wins *G1 Auckland Cup brilliant Armalight (beating Hilarious Guest) & Thriller Dee again.

    Just another week in life of P T Wolfenden.Clocked up the miles.Maiden winner one day at Hawera,Group One at Alex Park the next.

  2. 1 hour ago, Iraklis said:

     look at his draw, and where he came from, last turnin, 5 wide to run home on that pace, to me he did bloody well.....

    Cheers Iraklis

    Ahh Iraklis,true his draw of 8 front line did him no favours.

    However,finishing almost 6 lengths behind first six place getters I would rate disappointing.He was,afterall,second favorite.

    Did you notice that the two horses with worse draws (9+10) finished 3rd & 4th,both as $70 shots.😃

    Cheers Pilli

  3. 3 hours ago, locarno said:

    Wasn't Matty A impressive on Thursday. I think he is going all the way to the top. Love his breeding being by Dream Vacation and going back to Tussle

    He is a lot larger than most standardbreds and looks like he has a big motor. It is hard to believe that he goes back to tussle as most horses going back to her have been small.

    Perhaps Matty A is a 'genetic freak'.

    Agree,an impressive debut.For such an inexperienced horse,stepped beautifully from the stand,and stretched out long strides near winning post.

    Looks like Tim Vince can expect some fun with this guy.

  4. Crusty..your memory playing some tricks on you me thinks.I travelled to Sydney Easter 1977 to cheer  Sir Silver Lad/Des Wyatt home at Randwick in a high class field Australasian Championship Stakes.He was trained by Barry Petley (brother of scribe Jack)at Takanini,and owned by Robin Peel-Walker,Glynis McNicholl (20 years later a role in Shorty St) and another partner.

  5. Sad News broke today that highly respected Northern Trainer Steve Clark had passed away suddenly.

    Steve had a lifetime association in The Greyhound Code,harking back to Kumeu Days during the 1970's.

    After mixing his  business career & greyhounds as hobby,The New Millennium saw Steve get serious & devote all his time to building up a strong Racing Team.

    From his Dairy Flat Kennel,alongside partner Kathy,he tasted Group One success for the first time in time honoured Waterloo Cup 2008 with Magic Spike,They also combined to win NZ Shootout in same year

    Steve enjoyed mass publicity due to deeds of star stayer Swift Fantasy,a dual Group One winner in Silver Collar 2010,and NZ Stayers Cup 2011.

    A rare Group One Quinella followed in 2012 NZ Derby,with a litter he bred and reared seeing Grizz and Peking Tom starring.

    Another home bred Blitzing Mayhem gave Steve his first NZ Cup victory in 2014,a celebration lasted long into the night next day at Sefton Arms.(thanks Steve)

    Recent years saw a change in property and downsizing his team,but another quality hound gave Steve his second NZ Cup on mantelpiece with Pinny Mack in 2019.

    Ironically,Pinny Mack was favourite today at Manukau In The Peter Earley Classic,his final race in a stellar broadcasting career.However,like Steve,his runners never made it to the start'.

    Thanks Steve for the many trips to the races,and thrills galore helping with your runners on the track.

    Condolences to your Daughters, Grandkids ,and Kathy.

     

     

     

  6. 10 hours ago, john legend said:

    silli pilli. see if you can find a solution to a problem without going to the dogs.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

    Actually John,my comment to Andre was more than tongue in cheek.He spent several years working in leading kennels in both Islands,before beginning his Trotting Journey with Stephen Doody.

    As a solution,what,if any,travel subsidy do ATC offer Trainers from Lower North Island & South Island!

  7. Auckland Trotting Club are racing this Friday with a 5 Race Program..yes that's right,only 5 races.

    Their total nominations for a full card were less than 60 horses.

    So,Manukau & Cambridge Dogs haven't sunk to our Rival Code dire levels yet!

  8. I think it's fair to say that most pundants would rank the strength of NZ Greyhound Regions as Southern..Central Districts..then Northerners. 

    So,it was something of a surprise to see the NZ Cup/Galaxy Group 1 double go to Steve Clark & Jared Udy/Denise Cottam Northern Kennels.

    Well today,the Auckland Cup/Railway Group 1 double went the way of Peter Ferguson & Jared Udy/Denise Cottam.

    In fact,from only 4 finalists,northern dogs ran 1st 2nd 3rd & 1st.

    Noteworthy some exciting lower grade dogs from Karen Walsh kennel look set to take their place in Group Races during next 12 months.

    Pilli.Northern Cheerleader.