Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
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Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
post your fancies
Cool Your Jets and Immelman look the bankers, but could be a bit value with
Bella Jet 16/1 on offer, Zorbas Tale 3/1 and Kickstart 12/1
good punting!
Cool Your Jets and Immelman look the bankers, but could be a bit value with
Bella Jet 16/1 on offer, Zorbas Tale 3/1 and Kickstart 12/1
good punting!
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Hi Scotia.
Cool your jets should run well today,very good chance.Has Sailor's club to beat.
Bella Jet,wrong jock.Dont think it will place with a bouncing jockey.Will win by a mile with "ANY OTHER JOCKEY WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MEENING OF RIDDING A HORSE INTO STRIDE"
GOOD LUCK WITH THE REST.
Enjoy.
Cool your jets should run well today,very good chance.Has Sailor's club to beat.
Bella Jet,wrong jock.Dont think it will place with a bouncing jockey.Will win by a mile with "ANY OTHER JOCKEY WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MEENING OF RIDDING A HORSE INTO STRIDE"
GOOD LUCK WITH THE REST.
Enjoy.
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Alec Laird stable slowly coming back into form....Eye Witness News ran a fair race from a terrible draw first time out, may be the improver in race 3.
Paint the Town in the 5th shows good speed and might benefit over the 1200m.
Welsh Bob another front runner that may get away from them in the 7th.
In the last I like the swinger KickStart/Hup-Two-Three
Break a leg today
Greg
Paint the Town in the 5th shows good speed and might benefit over the 1200m.
Welsh Bob another front runner that may get away from them in the 7th.
In the last I like the swinger KickStart/Hup-Two-Three
Break a leg today
Greg
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Jon Nel to get Tickle my fancy home in the second,Nimley over Mitra in the 5th..
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
No hype about Amorosa drift this time..time to be on?
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Alec Laird stable slowly coming back into form....
are his horses sneaking out at night and training themselves now..
dont blame them...
some horses have pride too....
posted by...the "WANKER"
P6
9,10,11,12...the 10 keeps on disappointing...
1,7,5,13,14...mitra scratched
field+starter+tractor
banker carreli...anton will get it right this time..stuffed it up last time...
banker zorba tale..
field+starter+tractor
are his horses sneaking out at night and training themselves now..
dont blame them...
some horses have pride too....
posted by...the "WANKER"
P6
9,10,11,12...the 10 keeps on disappointing...
1,7,5,13,14...mitra scratched
field+starter+tractor
banker carreli...anton will get it right this time..stuffed it up last time...
banker zorba tale..
field+starter+tractor
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Not too sure what you mean by ''posted by the wanker' Andre...maybe you should explain to me?
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
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I am having a small bet on Turbin.
Dont know why he ran his last two races. But before that seemed to have form.
Dont know why he ran his last two races. But before that seemed to have form.
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
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many moons ago..
he called me a "WANKER" on TV..
I stole his price..that his opinion..on a first timer..
I took the double over 2 days..his first timer being the last leg of my double.
got 18/10 for his horse in the double..
took the bet with Peter Barr - bookie at the time Turfontein Marble Arch
the bet was R20,000/???? the double.
once the first leg won, they shortned the A. Laird first timer to 9/10
the horse won..
on the post race interviews he behaved like a @#$%^&*()_ and called the guy that stole his price a WANKER..
then he picked a fight in the Winners bar at Turfontein with me..I just laughed him off..Bud Spencer...????good night...???
the reality..
claims on first timers were R10,000 at the time..perhaps the claims are still.
hence the R20,000 Peter Barr stood to loose, was a double claim.
His horse was going to open short in any case, as there was nothing else in the race.
The entire randjesfontein knew about the horse..I just jumped the gun on them..and took the double over 2 days.
they waited till race day.
the early bird catches the worm..
he called me a "WANKER" on TV..
I stole his price..that his opinion..on a first timer..
I took the double over 2 days..his first timer being the last leg of my double.
got 18/10 for his horse in the double..
took the bet with Peter Barr - bookie at the time Turfontein Marble Arch
the bet was R20,000/???? the double.
once the first leg won, they shortned the A. Laird first timer to 9/10
the horse won..
on the post race interviews he behaved like a @#$%^&*()_ and called the guy that stole his price a WANKER..
then he picked a fight in the Winners bar at Turfontein with me..I just laughed him off..Bud Spencer...????good night...???
the reality..
claims on first timers were R10,000 at the time..perhaps the claims are still.
hence the R20,000 Peter Barr stood to loose, was a double claim.
His horse was going to open short in any case, as there was nothing else in the race.
The entire randjesfontein knew about the horse..I just jumped the gun on them..and took the double over 2 days.
they waited till race day.
the early bird catches the worm..
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
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Sylvester Wrote:
> I am having a small bet on Turbin.
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> Dont know why he ran his last two races. But
> before that seemed to have form.
Uncle george is due a winner,its been over 3 months ..
> I am having a small bet on Turbin.
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> Dont know why he ran his last two races. But
> before that seemed to have form.
Uncle george is due a winner,its been over 3 months ..
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
15 years 7 months ago
Carmen gets a run today
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay I like her very much !!!!
But not enough to punt
Just waiting for the claim as the horses seem to run better when they are not claimed.
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay I like her very much !!!!
But not enough to punt
Just waiting for the claim as the horses seem to run better when they are not claimed.
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Re: Re: Vaal Tuesday 10th Nov
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JACK MILNER - While the saying that ``one swallow doesn’t make a summer’’ often turns out to be accurate, perhaps it is no longer true about trainer Geoff Woodruff.
It is no secret that they have been battling over the last few months but after a brace of winners at the Vaal last Thursday, coupled with Seattle Ice’s victory in Saturday’s Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile, it could be worth sticking with the Woodruff yard.
They send out Mitra in Race 5 at The Vaal tomorrow, a Condition Stakes for fillies and mares over 1200m, and the popular trainer can pay another visit to the No 1 box. The Jallad filly has found her form in no uncertain manner and has now scored three successive victories.
She was allowed to go off at 13-2 in her last start over 1450m on the Turffontein inside track following an almost four-month layoff but she belied her price and came from off the pace to beat Captain’s Girl going away by 1.25 lengths.
She is the best weighted runner in this event so she is well positioned to win here and she will be ridden by Piere Strydom, who has an unblemished record on the filly, having ridden her twice for two wins.
While she would appear to prefer a little further, Mitra has won over the course and distance that should not be too big a concern.
Her main rival looks to be Mochachino from the Michael Azzie yard. She may be 3.5kg out with Mitra on handicap but Azzie has opted to give the ride to apprentice Tshwaro Appie who claims 4kg. Based on their run in October, Mochachino appears to have very little chance as she finished four lengths behind Mitra in that race at Turffontein and is only 2.5kg better off.
However, she followed that up with a two-length fourth to Milk And Honey in her next start and should improve further in her third run after a layoff.
Although reasonably well handicapped here, Nimley is in a similar position to Mochachino. He also ran in that Turffontein race and finished 5.25 lengths behind Mitra. Her 2.5kg advantage may also not be enough to reverse the placing but Sean Tarry’s runner looks better suited to this 1200m that the 1450m of the Turffontein race.
Anton Marcus gets the ride and that should at least give her a good chance of featuring in the Trifecta.
Miss Turbulence is not far off Nimley based on their race over 1000m at Turffontein on 22 October. The addition 2000m is likely to suit the five-year-old daughter of Jet Master and with Gavin Lerena doing some sterling work for the Weiho Marwing stable, Miss Turbulence must have solid place prospects at least.
Paint The Town is very speedy and Dominic Zaki’s runner finally ended her frustrating run of places with a start-to-finish victory over 1400m at this track. Now that she’s finally got her head in front, winning might become infectious and with just 54kg to shoulder, the daughter of London News could be upset material.
It is no secret that they have been battling over the last few months but after a brace of winners at the Vaal last Thursday, coupled with Seattle Ice’s victory in Saturday’s Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile, it could be worth sticking with the Woodruff yard.
They send out Mitra in Race 5 at The Vaal tomorrow, a Condition Stakes for fillies and mares over 1200m, and the popular trainer can pay another visit to the No 1 box. The Jallad filly has found her form in no uncertain manner and has now scored three successive victories.
She was allowed to go off at 13-2 in her last start over 1450m on the Turffontein inside track following an almost four-month layoff but she belied her price and came from off the pace to beat Captain’s Girl going away by 1.25 lengths.
She is the best weighted runner in this event so she is well positioned to win here and she will be ridden by Piere Strydom, who has an unblemished record on the filly, having ridden her twice for two wins.
While she would appear to prefer a little further, Mitra has won over the course and distance that should not be too big a concern.
Her main rival looks to be Mochachino from the Michael Azzie yard. She may be 3.5kg out with Mitra on handicap but Azzie has opted to give the ride to apprentice Tshwaro Appie who claims 4kg. Based on their run in October, Mochachino appears to have very little chance as she finished four lengths behind Mitra in that race at Turffontein and is only 2.5kg better off.
However, she followed that up with a two-length fourth to Milk And Honey in her next start and should improve further in her third run after a layoff.
Although reasonably well handicapped here, Nimley is in a similar position to Mochachino. He also ran in that Turffontein race and finished 5.25 lengths behind Mitra. Her 2.5kg advantage may also not be enough to reverse the placing but Sean Tarry’s runner looks better suited to this 1200m that the 1450m of the Turffontein race.
Anton Marcus gets the ride and that should at least give her a good chance of featuring in the Trifecta.
Miss Turbulence is not far off Nimley based on their race over 1000m at Turffontein on 22 October. The addition 2000m is likely to suit the five-year-old daughter of Jet Master and with Gavin Lerena doing some sterling work for the Weiho Marwing stable, Miss Turbulence must have solid place prospects at least.
Paint The Town is very speedy and Dominic Zaki’s runner finally ended her frustrating run of places with a start-to-finish victory over 1400m at this track. Now that she’s finally got her head in front, winning might become infectious and with just 54kg to shoulder, the daughter of London News could be upset material.
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