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If youde had the quinella ten times and gone all up on moment of change, we would of had enough in the kick to hire really ugly bikies to hang out with chad Wingard AND Ollie Wines.
 
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Bernie said:
Calibrate has accepted for Sandown mid week.

worth an e/w investment?

PUNTING ORDER



Tiger44 (PUNTER)
Archly boy
Snake
Kiwi tiger
Happy tiger
Bernie
Remote tiger
TGW
Streak

BOTTOM LINE

-$30
 
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Re Calibrate at Sandown today, here's the trainer's view as of yesterday.
Please find below a report from Tony Noonan:
CALIBRATE goes to Sandown tomorrow, on a track that is currently rated a Dead 4, for his third up start after two terrific runs this preparation. The horse looks super at the moment, as reported his work has been good, we are just waiting on his blood results tonight but at this stage the plan is to go there tomorrow.
He has drawn nicely, it is obviously a harder race than his first two runs this preparation, the Weir horse Taiyoo looks the one to beat, it was impressive running second in a strong race at Moonee Valley where the winner went on to win the Kilmore Cup on Sunday. Our horse is in a good spot though, we expect him to sit midfield and I am very confident he can finish in the first three.

I've gone each way on that advice.

Look out for Moorluv at Randwick today, R4 No4.
 
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very kind of you bernie. I spotted it in the field and am on my way into town to have an investment. 3rd up over 1500m seem like a good race/draw. Coincidence that a favoured horse in the same race is called Bernie!! might take the calirate/bernie quinella! good luck
 
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Bernie said:
Hope you guys got on Moorluv. I got tens fixed earlier

I got 7's. You just bought my family a counter tea and have shot to the lead in the PRE punter of the year. Im on Calibrate fixed at 10's, but might up the ante a bit with some more love. :fing32
 
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Have had $10 win on Eurozone in the Australian Guineas on the weekend at Flemington. Fixed odds at IAS. Ran a very close second to Moment of Change at Caulfield which has since gone on to win another Group 1 so hoping that Open class form is a bit stronger than the Hucklebuck form which has been against other 3 year olds.

Fingers crossed!

Go Tigers (and Eurozone)
 
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Tiger44 said:
Have had $10 win on Eurozone in the Australian Guineas on the weekend at Flemington. Fixed odds at IAS. Ran a very close second to Moment of Change at Caulfield which has since gone on to win another Group 1 so hoping that Open class form is a bit stronger than the Hucklebuck form which has been against other 3 year olds.

Fingers crossed!

Go Tigers (and Eurozone)

sounds logical 44. MOC is a very good horse. What priced you get?
 
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Sorry Golly, my bad. In my excitement forgot to mention the price, $5.
 
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Glad to see you guys taking up these tips.
Moorluv was a good thing.
Please pm if you want stable tips we can share
 
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Bernie said:
Glad to see you guys taking up these tips.
Moorluv was a good thing.
Please pm if you want stable tips we can share

didnt hear calibrates race. glad bernie of babylon didnt win. Still doubled my money for the day thanks to moorluv which = counter tea for mrs gw and all the little gw's. :beer

Tiger44 said:
Sorry Golly, my bad. In my excitement forgot to mention the price, $5.

OK punters, courtesy of tiger44 we are on EUROZONE in the guineas this saturday in melbourne. $10 to $50. A win will put the PREPC in the black, and on the front foot.
 
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Hey TG, I'm going to be out of action for the next 2 weeks, might be an idea to slide me down the list a notch or two.

EUROZONE, Go you good thing.

Good Luck Tiger44
 
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Bad luck 44. Possibly the second hardest race on the calendar to pick. I must admit though, I dont mind it when the best horse wins the race.

Snake is in Burma and Archy is tied up sourcing pelts for his factory, so note adjusted punting order

Kiwi tiger (punter)
Snake
Archy boy
Happy tiger
Bernie
Remote tiger
TGW
Streak
Tiger44

BOTTOM LINE

-$40

Good luck Kiwi. No pressure, but we kind of need a 5-1 winner to get in the black and build some confidence.
 
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By the way, Criterion, runner up in yesterday's Guineas, is a half brother to our Calibrate.

A stat for those who enjoy stats. The Yass Picnics are run annually; first Saturday in March. The last two years have been abandoned totally and yesterday's was meeting was called off after the second.

The 1200m Maiden, Race 1, was won by a city discard having its thirteenth start. The thing won by 12.8 lengths in 1.07.99. By comparison, the BM 85 at rosehill yesterday was 1.12.12.

Those crafty bush trainers!
 
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Bernie said:
By the way, Criterion, runner up in yesterday's Guineas, is a half brother to our Calibrate.

A stat for those who enjoy stats. The Yass Picnics are run annually; first Saturday in March. The last two years have been abandoned totally and yesterday's was meeting was called off after the second.

The 1200m Maiden, Race 1, was won by a city discard having its thirteenth start. The thing won by 12.8 lengths in 1.07.99. By comparison, the BM 85 at rosehill yesterday was 1.12.12.

Those crafty bush trainers!

Sire or Dam in common with Criterion Bernie?

Sounds like the trainer of the winner of the picnic maiden at Yass knows a good chemist. Heavily backed was it? :hihi
 
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My apologies to all for my continued run of poor tipping. Couldn't pick my nose at the moment. Slinks away tail well and truly between his legs. Perhaps I should back Gold Coast in Round 1?

No excuses, thought Bossy rode him a bit close to Shamus Award but in reality the only way that horse was going to lose was something pressuring it in front and nothing else was going to do that. At least my theory that the "open class" horses would be better than Hucklebuck was sort of proved, helped by a not very good ride on that horse.

Go Tigers
 
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