RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.
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1 hour ago, Gruff said:

After Stoppers Post about Joe exotic that Teddy Mercury was the omen bet :rcf-rich-1: maybe Stopper has a hidden talent :rcfe-surprise: 

Prussians  on the drift  :rcf-thinking-1:

Nice run Gruffy. Got a wee bit of the Tri in Beckers race...thanks to the missus wanting to include Teddy Mercury...as our Shih Tzu is called Teddy... Good a form  ref as any I suppose.....couldn’t believe it paid over $4k....it was only $600 in NSW........:lol:

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Just now, Ohokaman said:

Nice run Gruffy. Got a wee bit of the Tri in Beckers race...thanks to the missus wanting to include Teddy Mercury...as our Shih Tzu is called Teddy... Good a form  ref as any I suppose.....couldn’t believe it paid over $4k....it was only $600 in NSW........:lol:

We had it for 10 % of quaddie , back to the drawing board :rcfe-happy-3: was paying $39,000 . Couldnt of ridden it any better didnt get gap early enough . Nice work, go Teddy :rcfe-like:

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57 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Nice run Gruffy. Got a wee bit of the Tri in Beckers race...thanks to the missus wanting to include Teddy Mercury...as our Shih Tzu is called Teddy... Good a form  ref as any I suppose.....couldn’t believe it paid over $4k....it was only $600 in NSW........:lol:

I went to the local wildlife park , had only one animal in it , it was a shih tzu .

Boris Becker one more stride it's home , unlucky , we'll done on Tri though. 

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34 minutes ago, Red Rum said:

I went to the local wildlife park , had only one animal in it , it was a shih tzu .

Boris Becker one more stride it's home , unlucky , we'll done on Tri though. 

Your fave Jack Regan tomorrow RR....?! Blinkers first time might help.

Hope you got on Brandenburg in the Doncaster. 15’s looking good right now.....:rcfe-like:

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1 hour ago, Gruff said:

Affair to Remember in Race 3 tomorrow Sandown, drawn 17. Comes from last and wins by 2. Better than these regardless of gate

Looks ok if a bit skinny. Fields of Yulong, Clementina (again ) and Koowerup my three. Watch Kajaani in the last, placed behind Mr Quickie recently. This might be too short.

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58 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Looks ok if a bit skinny. Fields of Yulong, Clementina (again ) and Koowerup my three. Watch Kajaani in the last, placed behind Mr Quickie recently. This might be too short.

ATR is no certainty that’s for sure.

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58 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Looks ok if a bit skinny. Fields of Yulong, Clementina (again ) and Koowerup my three. Watch Kajaani in the last, placed behind Mr Quickie recently. This might be too short.

Been running 2000m so dont mind fresh into something shorter, the Quickie trial not a great lead but not hopeless, i like Adversary particularly if swoopers having a  day out and hopefully Poy is :rcf-thinking: I got u has the draw.

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China’s coronavirus conspiracy: Wuhan residents tell of chilling death toll clue

 

Wuhan residents believe up to 18 times the number of people died in their city from coronavirus than authorities are reporting.

The seven funeral homes serving Wuhan have reportedly been running nonstop recently, prompting one resident to say “anyone with any ability to think” knows officials are lying about the death toll.

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China announced 2,535 deaths in Wuhan - the initial epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic - which was locked down for two months.

But some locals believe the number is closer to 50,000.

News website Caixin.com reported that 5,000 urns had been delivered by a supplier to the Hankou Funeral Home in just one day.

“It can’t be right ... because the incinerators have been working round the clock, so how can so few people have died?” a Wuhan resident surnamed Zhang told Radio Free Asia.

 

Some Wuhan residents believe almost 50,000 people died in their city from COVID-19. Some Wuhan residents believe almost 50,000 people died in their city from COVID-19. Credit: Barcroft Media/Barcroft Media via Getty Images

A resident surnamed Gao said the city’s seven crematoriums should have a capacity of around 2,000 bodies a day if they work around the clock.“Anyone looking at that figure will realise, anyone with any ability to think,” Gao said. “What are they talking about [2,535] people?”

“Seven crematoriums could get through more than that [in a single day].”

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Some people estimate 46,800 COVID-19 victims will have been cremated, based on the capacity of the funeral homes.

Buying silence 

Residents say city officials have been buying their silence with 3,000 yuan ($685) cash handouts in “funeral allowances” to make sure cremations are completed by the grave-tending festival of Qing Ming on April 5.

“It’s to stop them keening [a traditional expression of grief]; nobody’s allowed to keen after Qing Ming has passed,” Wuhan local Chen Yaohui said.

Another resident, Hu Aizhen, lost his mother to COVID-19 and said nobody in the city believes the official death toll.

 

All overseas visitors come to Beijing have to be isolated for 14 days Testing for coronavirus. Credit: AP

“The official number of deaths was 2,500 people ... but before the epidemic began, the city’s crematoriums typically cremated around 220 people a day,” Aizhen said.

“But during the epidemic, they transferred cremation workers from around China to Wuhan keep cremating bodies around the clock.”

Stamping out second wave

Mainland China has reported a drop in new coronavirus cases for the fourth consecutive day as Beijing seeks to stamp out the risk of a second wave of infections by shutting its borders to foreign travellers and cutting international flights.

 

China street China's return of expatriates had sparked fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections.Credit: AP

The National Health Commission said on Monday that 31 new coronavirus cases were recorded on Sunday, including one locally transmitted infection, dropping from 45 cases a day earlier.

Four new deaths were reported, taking the cumulative, reported death toll in the mainland to 3304, from 81,470 infections.

The number of new infections has fallen sharply in the mainland from the peak in February.

Reopen for business

The government is now exhorting businesses and factories to reopen for business as it rolls out various stimulus to drive a recovery from what many now expect to be an outright economic contraction in January-March.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said the government would adjust support policies for small and medium-sized firms promptly as the situation developed to protect them from the impact of the coronavirus.

 

Pedestrians in China on March 20 Chinese citizens move about during the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: AP

Chinese firms should actively resume operations and production even as coronavirus prevention efforts continue, Xi also said during a Sunday visit to Ningbo, a major port city in eastern Zhejiang province, according to state media.

No new Hubei cases

Hubei province, where the coronavirus outbreak first emerged in late 2019, reported no new cases for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday after the province of 60 million people lifted its traffic restrictions and resumed some domestic flights.

Beijing remains worried about the risk of a second wave of the epidemic triggered by cases involving travellers coming to China who were infected overseas.

The virus has now spread globally, infecting hundreds of thousands outside China’s borders.

China has barred foreigners from entering the country and ordered airlines to slash the number of international flights into the country.

The vast majority of the so-called imported cases reported to date have been Chinese nationals, many of whom are students.

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2 minutes ago, arjay said:

USA in trouble, well at least LA. They have deemed Gunshops essential, which to most of us in NZ seems crazy.:rcf-skull:

The NRA sued LA regarding the closures.....which were perfectly reasonable. In lockdown with guns at home ? What could possibly go wrong....?!

Shows the power of the NRA....not the first time they have sued LA either. 
https://i.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/120663625/coronavirus-nra-sues-california-over-closure-of-essential-gun-stores

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21 hours ago, High Sparrow said:

Trump handing out the cure as we speak. Yeah right.  You aren't by any chance a member of the Flat Earth Society are you? Yes someone will discover a vaccine at some stage but we're not there yet and anyone who tells you otherwise is pulling your chain and most probably, along with Trump,  trying to bolster a tanking sharemarket by pushing up their vested interests in big pharma stocks.  Wake up brother. The only one being hoodwinked is you.  Even Trump's own health officials are calling his lies out. If it's a choice between the scientists and medical experts and the biggest ego on two legs in America I know who I'm betting on and it ain't Donald. How long before the would-be Great American Dictator says it's too unsafe to hold an election? What odds people?

Hasn’t got the power to do that fortunately HS.....;)

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25 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Hasn’t got the power to do that fortunately HS.....;)

Yes you're right cobber. He might play for time and try and delay it as the virus spreads perhaps? Or maybe he might change from calling it a "Chinese virus"  to a "Democratic virus". ;)

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56 minutes ago, High Sparrow said:

Yes you're right cobber. He might play for time and try and delay it as the virus spreads perhaps? Or maybe he might change from calling it a "Chinese virus"  to a "Democratic virus". ;)

Bound to....;) Looked very worried in the briefing today, 800+ deaths in a day starting to hit home, this ain’t the flu....

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5 minutes ago, Ohokaman said:

Bound to....;) Looked very worried in the briefing today, 800+ deaths in a day starting to hit home, this ain’t the flu....

 

Your thinking it is 5 g related hokesy? Wouldnt blame you,does seem a massive co-incidence with Wuhan being the test bed... looks a very dodgy idea indeed...and theres going to be towers every bloody where

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3 hours ago, arjay said:

USA in trouble, well at least LA. They have deemed Gunshops essential, which to most of us in NZ seems crazy.:rcf-skull:

But don't you recall the reports of long queues outside NZ gun shops a fortnight ago? WTF was that about?

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