VAAL TUESDAY
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
quartet 12 x 2 3 4 5 9 13 x f x f
tri 12 x 3 4 5 9 13 x f
last race
tri 12 x 3 4 5 9 13 x f
last race
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
Loopy Logic Wrote:
> jakes Wrote:
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> > anybody have a get out bet as I am broken
> > today.............com boys gooi me 1
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> Interesting stat... Binda / Lembethe has won the
> last 2 meetings's LAST RACE at Vaal...quite a
> ...winning:
> 24 Nov (R72,40/R9,30)
> 22 Nov - abandoned when entering #7Capitaline that
> day running here...
> 20 Nov - ( R19,60/R4,70)
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> just a coincidence you think...?? It might VERY
> WELL run last today but you know how I like my
> stats ...
So it was Binda's turn once again last at the VAAL... this time it just was not Lembethe's turn, he had his turn previous 8th race ...
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BOOOM Binda does it again !
> jakes Wrote:
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>
> > anybody have a get out bet as I am broken
> > today.............com boys gooi me 1
>
> Interesting stat... Binda / Lembethe has won the
> last 2 meetings's LAST RACE at Vaal...quite a
> ...winning:
> 24 Nov (R72,40/R9,30)
> 22 Nov - abandoned when entering #7Capitaline that
> day running here...
> 20 Nov - ( R19,60/R4,70)
>
> just a coincidence you think...?? It might VERY
> WELL run last today but you know how I like my
> stats ...
So it was Binda's turn once again last at the VAAL... this time it just was not Lembethe's turn, he had his turn previous 8th race ...

BOOOM Binda does it again !
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
Some post race analysis with focus on both jockeys and trainers.
Race2. Maujean for Moffet on favorite, Stryker wins for Moffet. Emphasis is on both jockeys
Race3. Stryker for Moffet on favorite. Maujean wins for Houdalakis (good for Lucky), but again emphasis on both jockeys.
Race4. Stryker for Tarry on favorite. Brown wins for Lerena. Emphasis is both jockeys
Race5. Stryker on favorite. Brown for Erasmus. Emphasis on both jockeys and winning trainer.
Race6. Stryker on favorite. Wins. Emphasis on jockey, once again.
Race7. Wild card race, wild card jockey on favorite. Stryker for Tarry, nowhere in the race. Brown not riding. Favorite with Rensburg, for Pettigrew, crappy ride. Erasmus wins, with wild card jockey. Emphasis on trainer and jockey present and missing.
Race8. Lembethe for Tarry on favorite, wins. Stryker. For Binda, 3rd.
Race 9. Brown on favorite for Erasmus. Stryker wins for Binda.
There will probably be a lot of critics about this observation. The observation I intend to highlight here is , bar one race, there does appear to be some commonality, between jockeys And trainers. The links that keep popping up with today's race are Stryker/maujean, Stryker//moffat, brown/Erasmus, Stryker/brown, Stryker/tarry, Stryker/binda.
Not to mention Stryker going missing on woodruffs mount.
Would it be fair to say that Stryker played a big role in today's results, without any disrespect to his riding ability.
And I do have the utmost respect for his riding skills.
Would be good to have some objective views.
Race2. Maujean for Moffet on favorite, Stryker wins for Moffet. Emphasis is on both jockeys
Race3. Stryker for Moffet on favorite. Maujean wins for Houdalakis (good for Lucky), but again emphasis on both jockeys.
Race4. Stryker for Tarry on favorite. Brown wins for Lerena. Emphasis is both jockeys
Race5. Stryker on favorite. Brown for Erasmus. Emphasis on both jockeys and winning trainer.
Race6. Stryker on favorite. Wins. Emphasis on jockey, once again.
Race7. Wild card race, wild card jockey on favorite. Stryker for Tarry, nowhere in the race. Brown not riding. Favorite with Rensburg, for Pettigrew, crappy ride. Erasmus wins, with wild card jockey. Emphasis on trainer and jockey present and missing.
Race8. Lembethe for Tarry on favorite, wins. Stryker. For Binda, 3rd.
Race 9. Brown on favorite for Erasmus. Stryker wins for Binda.
There will probably be a lot of critics about this observation. The observation I intend to highlight here is , bar one race, there does appear to be some commonality, between jockeys And trainers. The links that keep popping up with today's race are Stryker/maujean, Stryker//moffat, brown/Erasmus, Stryker/brown, Stryker/tarry, Stryker/binda.
Not to mention Stryker going missing on woodruffs mount.
Would it be fair to say that Stryker played a big role in today's results, without any disrespect to his riding ability.
And I do have the utmost respect for his riding skills.
Would be good to have some objective views.
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
Observer,i dont know what point you are trying to make.Are you saying racing at The Vaal is as bent as a donkeys hind leg
or are you saying you have had a losing day..
That is one big conspiracy your highlighting,unless there were unusual betting patterns i think your pissing into the wind
or are you saying you have had a losing day..
That is one big conspiracy your highlighting,unless there were unusual betting patterns i think your pissing into the wind
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
davetheflower Wrote:
> Observer,i dont know what point you are trying to
> make.Are you saying racing at The Vaal is as bent
> as a donkeys hind leg
> or are you saying you have had a losing day..
> That is one big conspiracy your
> highlighting,unless there were unusual betting
> patterns i think your pissing into the wind
Davetheflowery,
I guess you need to go and get yourself an Oxford dictionary, and look up the meaning of the word OBJECTIVE.,
And, no I am not pissing into the wind, however your response makes me wonder whether my comments are pissing on your patch.
> Observer,i dont know what point you are trying to
> make.Are you saying racing at The Vaal is as bent
> as a donkeys hind leg
> or are you saying you have had a losing day..
> That is one big conspiracy your
> highlighting,unless there were unusual betting
> patterns i think your pissing into the wind
Davetheflowery,
I guess you need to go and get yourself an Oxford dictionary, and look up the meaning of the word OBJECTIVE.,
And, no I am not pissing into the wind, however your response makes me wonder whether my comments are pissing on your patch.
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
Oh I forgot you are the educated one.
Trouble is all your studying has overloaded you too much.The jockey bookings are often made due to weight,owners preferences and
familiarity with the horse.Your looking for something that isn't there.Ive watched the races and I haven't got a problem with any of Strykers
efforts.
In fact your posting is a complete waste of time.
Your right about one thing though,there probably is a lot of critics about your educated observation.
Trouble is all your studying has overloaded you too much.The jockey bookings are often made due to weight,owners preferences and
familiarity with the horse.Your looking for something that isn't there.Ive watched the races and I haven't got a problem with any of Strykers
efforts.
In fact your posting is a complete waste of time.
Your right about one thing though,there probably is a lot of critics about your educated observation.
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
Observer1 Wrote:
> Some post race analysis with focus on both jockeys
> and trainers.
>
> Race2. Maujean for Moffet on favorite, Stryker
> wins for Moffet. Emphasis is on both jockeys
> Race3. Stryker for Moffet on favorite. Maujean
> wins for Houdalakis (good for Lucky), but again
> emphasis on both jockeys.
> Race4. Stryker for Tarry on favorite. Brown wins
> for Lerena. Emphasis is both jockeys
> Race5. Stryker on favorite. Brown for Erasmus.
> Emphasis on both jockeys and winning trainer.
> Race6. Stryker on favorite. Wins. Emphasis on
> jockey, once again.
> Race7. Wild card race, wild card jockey on
> favorite. Stryker for Tarry, nowhere in the race.
> Brown not riding. Favorite with Rensburg, for
> Pettigrew, crappy ride. Erasmus wins, with wild
> card jockey. Emphasis on trainer and jockey
> present and missing.
> Race8. Lembethe for Tarry on favorite, wins.
> Stryker. For Binda, 3rd.
> Race 9. Brown on favorite for Erasmus. Stryker
> wins for Binda.
>
> There will probably be a lot of critics about this
> observation. The observation I intend to highlight
> here is , bar one race, there does appear to be
> some commonality, between jockeys And trainers.
> The links that keep popping up with today's race
> are Stryker/maujean, Stryker//moffat,
> brown/Erasmus, Stryker/brown, Stryker/tarry,
> Stryker/binda.
>
> Not to mention Stryker going missing on woodruffs
> mount.
>
> Would it be fair to say that Stryker played a big
> role in today's results, without any disrespect to
> his riding ability.
>
> And I do have the utmost respect for his riding
> skills.
>
> Would be good to have some objective views.
Striker's rides is usually just like Marcus rides,too short in the betting than it should be and that create a lot of false favorites and when they ride a horse they never ridden before you can add 3 lenghs over sprints and up to 6 lenghs over distances 1600m+ if you a form studier,and if they did ride a horse 3 times or more and didnt win on it before then please note:it WILL be FAVORITE and most times WILL GET BEATEN AGAIN like it proved today,hope you learned something very very important today.....no disrespect but your postrace analysis of today is like water running down a duck's back and you wasted your time doing that....
> Some post race analysis with focus on both jockeys
> and trainers.
>
> Race2. Maujean for Moffet on favorite, Stryker
> wins for Moffet. Emphasis is on both jockeys
> Race3. Stryker for Moffet on favorite. Maujean
> wins for Houdalakis (good for Lucky), but again
> emphasis on both jockeys.
> Race4. Stryker for Tarry on favorite. Brown wins
> for Lerena. Emphasis is both jockeys
> Race5. Stryker on favorite. Brown for Erasmus.
> Emphasis on both jockeys and winning trainer.
> Race6. Stryker on favorite. Wins. Emphasis on
> jockey, once again.
> Race7. Wild card race, wild card jockey on
> favorite. Stryker for Tarry, nowhere in the race.
> Brown not riding. Favorite with Rensburg, for
> Pettigrew, crappy ride. Erasmus wins, with wild
> card jockey. Emphasis on trainer and jockey
> present and missing.
> Race8. Lembethe for Tarry on favorite, wins.
> Stryker. For Binda, 3rd.
> Race 9. Brown on favorite for Erasmus. Stryker
> wins for Binda.
>
> There will probably be a lot of critics about this
> observation. The observation I intend to highlight
> here is , bar one race, there does appear to be
> some commonality, between jockeys And trainers.
> The links that keep popping up with today's race
> are Stryker/maujean, Stryker//moffat,
> brown/Erasmus, Stryker/brown, Stryker/tarry,
> Stryker/binda.
>
> Not to mention Stryker going missing on woodruffs
> mount.
>
> Would it be fair to say that Stryker played a big
> role in today's results, without any disrespect to
> his riding ability.
>
> And I do have the utmost respect for his riding
> skills.
>
> Would be good to have some objective views.
Striker's rides is usually just like Marcus rides,too short in the betting than it should be and that create a lot of false favorites and when they ride a horse they never ridden before you can add 3 lenghs over sprints and up to 6 lenghs over distances 1600m+ if you a form studier,and if they did ride a horse 3 times or more and didnt win on it before then please note:it WILL be FAVORITE and most times WILL GET BEATEN AGAIN like it proved today,hope you learned something very very important today.....no disrespect but your postrace analysis of today is like water running down a duck's back and you wasted your time doing that....
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Re: Re: VAAL TUESDAY
12 years 5 months ago
> Your right about one thing though,there probably
> is a lot of critics about your educated
> observation.
Only one it seems.......
> is a lot of critics about your educated
> observation.
Only one it seems.......
Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go to where there is no path.....
AND LEAVE A TRAIL
Go to where there is no path.....
AND LEAVE A TRAIL
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