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    • Today at Wingatui right from Race 1 it was obvious that being as near to the outside fence as possible in the home straight was the place to be. I backed Our Bo Jakk in Race 2 and the jockey took a gamble by staying to the inside, I'm sure it would have won if on the outside, but being only Race 2 maybe it was worth the risk. But when I saw Hayley Hassman riding the hot favorite from Walker stables in Race 6 stay hard against the fence and run last you have to wonder what the instructions were ?? I was more than worried because I had already had a bet on one of her rides later called Ex Aye, but no worries she kept it wide, and came down the straight hard against the outside fence and won. I just don’t understand, why she and a few others tried going through the glue, especially on a Walker/Bergerson hot favourite 6 races in ??
    • Could you show which ones were in profit?
    • Might have stretched the truth for the moment BUT have a read , the stage is set for persecution .  South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law a bill allowing land seizures by the state without compensation - a move that has put him at odds with some members of his government.  The law "outlines how expropriation can be done and on what basis" by the state, the government says. It replaces the pre-democratic Expropriation Act of 1975, which placed an obligation on the state to pay owners it wanted to take land from, under the principle of "willing seller, willing buyer". The new law allows for expropriation without compensation only in circumstances where it is "just and equitable and in the public interest" to do so.    Attacks on white landowners has been an ongoing issue in South Africa. In 2023 there were 49 murders and 296 attacks on white farmers, according to the South African NGO AfriForum.
    • How do you keep racing…. With so many meetings ….. losing money….
    • I was interested in this fellow too. Was disappointed in his first start and though drawn wide yesterday cruised to the front into the straight but gave it away the last 200. I expected better. Jury is out for mine.
    • There were 28 race meetings in March, only 4 of them made a profit!!!!!
    • 1. Randwick R1 3/10/2 bb 2. Doomben R1 9/6/1 3. Doomben R2 5/2/3 4. Doomben R3  1/2/11 5. Doomben R4  2/7/10 6. Doomben R5 5/1/9 7. Doomben R6 4/8/6 8. Doomben R7 6/1/4 9. Doomben R8 3/1/7 bb 10. Doomben R9 11/4/5
    • Given that horrible horrible genocide that's occurring in South Africa right now, I'd expect to see very few white players in the South African team facing the haka at Eden Park on 6 September.... and those that are there, surely won't be returning home. That is, unless President Trump has got his facts wrong.
    • Trainer Marcus Vitali, inactive running horses in New York after being suspended by NYRA in 2021 and reaching a confidential settlement agreement with NYRA in 2022, runs Crossed Sabres Farm's Classy Lass in the fifth race at Aqueduct May 23.View the full article
    • Sad to hear of his passing yesterday...RIP thanks for all the great articles...you were one of the last good journos...thoughts with his friends and family.
    • 1.   Randwick R1        1x4x7 2.   Doomben R1        3x10x13 3.   Doomben R2        3x10x12 4.   Doomben R3        1x2x6 5.   Doomben R4        2x3x10 6.   Doomben R5        5x6x10              Best Bet 7.   Doomben R6        4x5x13              Best Bet 8  . Doomben R7        4x7x12 9.   Doomben R8        4x7x9 10. Doomben R9        7x8x18   Thank you, John & Scooby.
    • Frateli La Vita is set to defend his title May 25 in the Gran Premio Club Hipico Falabella at Club Hipico de Santiago with an automatic starting position in the Breeders' Cup Mile on the line.View the full article
    • Jim and Claire Limited's Heart of Honor, fifth in the Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course May 17, arrived at Saratoga Race Course May 21 and walked the shedrow May 22 as he begins preparations for the $2 million Belmont Stakes (G1).View the full article
    • Field of Gold will face eight rivals as he bids for classic redemption in the Irish Two Thousand Guineas (G1) at the Curragh May 24.View the full article
    • Frateli La Vita is set to defend his title May 25 in the Gran Premio Club Hipico Falabella at Club Hipico de Santiago with an automatic starting position in the Breeders' Cup Mile on the line.View the full article
    • For the first time since 2000, Laurel Park in Maryland will host National Steeplechase Association hurdle races on Father's Day, June 15.View the full article
    • Te Rapa has the full range of racing options from juveniles to jumps racing on Saturday.View the full article
    • A schedule, compiled by America's Best Racing, of racing programs on radio and television.View the full article
    • We have the final declarations through for Saturday's racing. The feature card is at The Curragh whrer the ground is Good, Good to Firm in places (watered). The Irish 2000 Guineas over the mile has nine runners. Clear favourite at 4/5 is English 2000 Guineas second, FIELD OF GOLD who had previously won the Craven. Was he unlucky in the Classic or did he get a poor ride from Kieren Shoemark? Not sure - RULING COURT was the sharper miler on the day and I'm not convinced this easier mile will play to FIELD OF GOLD's strengths but he's a worthy market leader and will take a lot of beating. He runs for Juddmonte as does COSMIC YEAR from the Charlton stable who went into a lot of notebooks on his debut last year and having beaten trees in a Kempton maiden, won a 1400m Listed at Newmarket three weeks ago. It's a big ask to go from that to a classic and while Oisin Murphy is a good a rider as there is, I have my doubts. Aidan O'Brien runs two - more favoured in the betting is OFFICER who won the Tetrarch last time but that's a Group 3 so again it's a big step up in grade. He's Ryan Moore's choice over EXPANDED who was ninth in the English 2000 Guineas and might need softer turf. HOTAZHELL represents Jessie Harrington and did me a nice favour when winning the Futurity at Doncaster beating DELACROIX. This is his first run as a 3-y-o and the evidence is he prefers slower ground. RASHABAR was second in the Coventry last year and was runner up again in the Greenham at Newbury behind JONQUIL who ran well in the Poulains. He's a big price at 20s as is National winner SCORTHY CHAMP who was seventh in the English 2000 Guineas and should come on a lot for the run. With nine runners, we can play the each way game a bet and while I think FIELD OF GOLD will win, I think both RASHABAR and SCORTHY CHAMP are worth small plays each way at 20s. The supporting Group 2 Greenlands over 1200m for the older sprinters features the northern hemisphere debut of STORM BOY, who is still technically a 3-y-o but gets in as Southern Hemisphere 3-y-o can compete against Northern Hemisphere 4-y-o. STORM BOY was fourth in the Golden Rose and a close eighth in the Everest which is Group 1 form so he should pick these up and carry them if he's on song. That's the big if - will he need the run? To be fair, this is a weak renewal and he could well be too good - MY MATE LEVI improved through handicaps, Listed and Group 3 company last season and could be the main threat. At Haydock, the going is Good to Firm - ten go in the Group 2 Sandy Lane for the 3-y-o over 1200m. This is the last significant Commonwealth Cup Trial and last Saturday's Newbury winner SYMBOL OF HONOUR backs up quickly - he did it very well and if he's improving further could well take a hand. BIG MOJO was fourth in the Gimcrack and ended up fourth in the Breeders Cup Juvenile Sprint. He looked in fine form on seasonal renewal winning at Ascot and could well be the one. He was, however, two places behind ARIZONA BLAZE at Del Mar and this looks an interesting Irish contender. His three runs this season have been mixed - the 1400m stretched him behind HENRI MATISSE at The Curragh and last timr he won over 1100m at Chantilly. POWERFUL GLORY is unbeaten and represents northern trainer Richard Fahey. He looked very smart when winning at Pontefract on debut by five and a half lengths and followed up in the Mill Reef at Newbury on heavy ground. That reads well and if he has thrived over the winter he could be right in this. It looks wide open and is probably more a match for watching and reviewing than playing. The Group 2 Temple is for the older sprinters over 1000m. It's the main trial for the King Charles III at Ascot. STARLUST is top rated and if you knew he would bring either his Nunthorpe form when third to BRADSELL or his Del Mar form when winning the Breeders Cup Turf Sprint, you'd have him as your favourite. The trouble is he lacks consistency but he has run well on quick ground and if he's fit and ready I'd give him every chance. MGHEERA won the Saint Georges at Longchamp two week ago but is better on soft ground while RUMSTAR won the Palace House at Newmarket (WASHINGTON HEIGHTS fourth) and that's solid enough albeit Group 3 form.  STARLUST is the one for me in this and I've played at 6s.
    • An earner of more than $3 million, Skippylongstocking has competed at 15 different tracks during his career, in which he has won eight graded stakes.View the full article
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