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By scooby3051 · Posted
Thanks Saynomore...been missing these...I will put up $250. as a prize...you can split is as you like between weekly winners and the overall winner. Hope we get a great response to this fun format...I know many members here love the comps you run so well and it is greatly appreciated by myself and all the members. Look forward to running somewhere near the back end as always happens.....🤣 -
By say no more · Posted
Yes they've been good for football in NZ but absolutely can't bring myself to support them in the play-offs. We had this debate at work and a couple of Phoenix supporters suggested they would like to see Auckland go all the way. I liken that to an Everton supporter celebrating Liverpool's EPL win, or a Spurs supporter hoping Arsenal can win the CL, because they're from the same city. Wouldn't happen! -
By say no more · Posted
The formats used will be as follows - you should be familiar with these by now: Week 1: Standard Pairs comp format Week 2: Knockout format Week 3: Trifecta format Week 4: LGL (lay) format - in this format you earn points, not dollars but for Sub-Comp 1 points will be converted to dollars (including any negative tallies) Week 5: Standard Pairs comp format Week 6: Knockout format -
By say no more · Posted
Welcome back! We've had a nice little spell so time to get back into it with a competition over the Queensland racing carnival. 6 weeks, starting next Saturday (10 May) and running through to Stradbroke day (14 June). We will use all of the Group and Listed races from Queensland and supplement with the odd NZ race and some other Aussie metro races. It will be an individual comp, run over several formats with several comps within the comp. You only need to submit one set of picks but they will have you in three different sub-comps. Sub-Comp 1: Total dollars earned across the six weeks. Sub-Comp 2: Total points earned across the 6 weeks - points earned based on number of entrants you finish ahead of each week (similar to recent comps). Sub-Comp 3: The top 32 entrants in Week 1 will proceed to a H2H bracket to take part in a knockout comp running from Week 2 to Week 6. No need to register your interest - just look out for an entry thread on Wednesday and submit your picks before the deadline next Saturday! -
I don't tip many winners, and he didn't win that day but if you followed him yesterday you would have been rewarded with winning odds of $89 and $17 at Eagle Farm.
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You have to wonder how low this cretin will go. And the Christians are ok with this ? Religion = Joke.
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By Harry Newshound · Posted
With a relentless rally on the outside under Irad Ortiz Jr., Mindframe edged Nysos and Banishing to win a blanket photo in the May 3 Churchill Downs Stakes (G1).View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Think Big improved his turf sprint record to 4-for-4 while earning a second grade 2 win in the $569,600 Twin Spires Turf Sprint Stakes (G2T) at Churchill Downs May 3.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Macho Music took charge and outlasted bids from Madaket Road and Gaming to win the May 3 Pat Day Mile Stakes (G2) at Churchill Downs.View the full article -
By sunlineboy · Posted
It's a hard ask for her to be running at the same level as she once was, which was good enough to put 10+ lengths on Via Sistina. It depends on how the race is run, and where it's run. She will still win in Brisbane because the fields there aren't much chop. Charlie - her fresh up win came against stronger opposition and she put them to bed as well. Her second-up failure came at Flemington, where it's much harder to last the entire straight in front, and her condition likely gave out. Jenni is still a Group 1 horse, and whilst she has nothing to prove, the owners have every right to keep picking up excellent prize money. We don't know their individual circumstances, and you don't get horses that can pick up $200-300k easily very often. -
By scooby3051 · Posted
She won ..so I guess thats a plus...no doubt they will push on to QLD ..sorry but I dont think she is going as well as before she bled. She has nothing to prove. -
Good win in a very poor field . Lets see how she goes against some decent competition 😀
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By scooby3051 · Posted
I also like Sandman and took some quinellas with the two Japanese horses...as you rightly say its anyones race. -
By sunlineboy · Posted
I had a little nibble on Tiztastic, but on this track, they could all win. -
By sunlineboy · Posted
So.... was that win good enough to see off retirement? -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Thorpedo Anna, last of seven in the May 2 La Troienne Stakes (G1) at Churchill Downs, will be x-rayed and examined by renowned Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital surgeon Dr. Larry Bramlage, trainer Kenny McPeek posted May 3 on social media.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
The Florida Legislature concluded policy discussions for the 2025 regular legislative session, effectively killing the proposed decoupling provisions of SB 408, HB 105, and HB 1467, all of which the Senate declined to approve for final passage.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Kentucky-bred Ruling Court, a son of Justify, continued Godolphin's brilliant recent record in the Two Thousand Guineas (G1) May 3 with victory for Charlie Appleby and William Buick.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
In her seasonal debut, Simply Front rallied from midpack to put her nose down in front at the wire to win the $740,670 Churchill Distaff Turf Mile Stakes (G2T) May 3.View the full article -
By Harry Newshound · Posted
Trainer Brad Cox is amazed that Good Cheer has managed to stay unbeaten through seven career starts after her victory in the May 2 Kentucky Oaks (G1) at Churchill Downs. Despite the growing target, the trainer said he's not feeling any pressure yet.View the full article
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