Fairview Friday 1 April

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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that must have paid for Hollywood's buying of Cliff Top after that Cape win

Sure it would have, but not the way they wanted it to happen


yes and not good for the sire Canford Cliffs and breeder either -
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I do believe in conspiracies and though the odds on pop ran stone last, not everybody was left to pick up the pieces.

1. The jockey on Cliff Top went too fast sure, he is retained by the breeder of the shock winner Mur Mur.
It was a win win for the breeder.

2.The owners were not overly devastated that their deep in the red favourite took out thousands
of doubles, multiples and high rollers.
Unlike the bookies who operated in the ring with a single clerk and accountant and a briefcase, our conglomerates these days have branches countrywide and with the end of month overheads especially the salaries and brick and mortar that they operate out of.
3. The trainer will not be scratching his head or tearing his hair out.Instead will be celebrated as the greatest pops around as the filly is owned by his dogtertjie.

So a win win situation all round for those mentioned above, not the punters....... who gives a hoot about the mugs anyway?
They always come back for more punishment.

PS.
You heard it first on ABC...... this Mur Mur will be even better going over more ground and there's black type paddock value written all over this filly.


It was NOT a win for the breeders... They stand Canford Cliffs and they are hoping he sires a Champion for the stallions future success( They have many of his produce running in their own colours countrywide to get his name out there) - Why would they want to jeopardise a stallion and their band of mares for a quick buck - Jockey Gould was as shocked as anyone that he won the race.

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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that must have paid for Hollywood's buying of Cliff Top after that Cape win

Sure it would have, but not the way they wanted it to happen


yes and not good for the sire Canford Cliffs and breeder either -
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I do believe in conspiracies and though the odds on pop ran stone last, not everybody was left to pick up the pieces.

1. The jockey on Cliff Top went too fast sure, he is retained by the breeder of the shock winner Mur Mur.
It was a win win for the breeder.

2.The owners were not overly devastated that their deep in the red favourite took out thousands
of doubles, multiples and high rollers.
Unlike the bookies who operated in the ring with a single clerk and accountant and a briefcase, our conglomerates these days have branches countrywide and with the end of month overheads especially the salaries and brick and mortar that they operate out of.
3. The trainer will not be scratching his head or tearing his hair out.Instead will be celebrated as the greatest pops around as the filly is owned by his dogtertjie.

So a win win situation all round for those mentioned above, not the punters....... who gives a hoot about the mugs anyway?
They always come back for more punishment.

PS.
You heard it first on ABC...... this Mur Mur will be even better going over more ground and there's black type paddock value written all over this filly.


It was NOT a win for the breeders... They stand Canford Cliffs and they are hoping he sires a Champion for the stallions future success( They have many of his produce running in their own colours countrywide to get his name out there) - Why would they want to jeopardise a stallion and their band of mares for a quick buck - Jockey Gould was as shocked as anyone that he won the race.

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Oh dear.
There is a half sister to Mur Mur sired by Canford Cliffs from the same mare.
It will be interesting to see whether this filly will be offered for sale by the breeder or retained for racing in their own interests.
And the price it will fetch at the sales?
Any further improvement by Mur Mur is bound to increase the value at the sales.

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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Let's forget that she was carrying 54.5kg... I think now the best course of action is to back this filly for the remainder of her career as a retirement plan :whistle: :whistle:

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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And let's also forget that super mare of the future Murmering Sky was sold for 65k by these manipulative breeders last year so they clearly had a plan to keep her bloodline for decades .Not

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Let's forget that she was carrying 54.5kg... I think now the best course of action is to back this filly for the remainder of her career as a retirement plan :whistle: :whistle:

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That is a foolish thought for any serious punter. Expecting a filly to earn black type and paddock value is not rocket science.

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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Actually I think Cliff Top is a 1000m horse....the third horse actually improved its debut time and the race as pointed out by Naresh was actually slow

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Well Cliff Top has already cost the public a small fortune.

And the owners paid five figures for a 1000 Mt horse who has won already won over the stiffest 1000 mt in the country?

I think punters, owners etc should not write the horse off going over 1200mts yet.

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Re: Fairview Friday 1 April

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Actually I think Cliff Top is a 1000m horse....the third horse actually improved its debut time and the race as pointed out by Naresh was actually slow

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Well Cliff Top has already cost the public a small fortune.

And the owners paid five figures for a 1000 Mt horse who has won already won over the stiffest 1000 mt in the country?

I think punters, owners etc should not write the horse off going over 1200mts yet.

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I don't expect you to say THANK YOU for my rebuttal.
It's a pity that some on here could have gone with your analysis and brassed Cliff Top. :(
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