Fairview Poly 18/7/14
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Re: Fairview Poly 18/7/14
10 years 11 months agoEnglander wrote: Memory banks a bit cloudy this morning but, trying to see through the mist, on yet another tricky card, I went with...
R1 looks a bit of a dangerous race to have a punt, I'll avoid (I originally picked out Grim Reaper in the hope it would be a little value, its not!)
R2 Not much between Aspen Winter and Sister Sybil for me but the latter 2.5 x the price of the former. The Special One worthy of one of my a throw-away R1 e/w bets.
R3 Hard to oppose Careless Love. Glam I Am and Apoc for the exactas/trifectas.
R4 Not convinced by Can-Can Inn at the odds and a bit of punt has come for Liquification. Don't think Time Fore Change should be ignored. Probably a pass race.
R5 Sacred Call was of a little interest when at the big odds and Deepo possibly worth a small e/w at the odds. Crimson Fire at the prices made most appeal to me though with Do You Dance the big danger. Prairy Star to be thereabouts.
R6 Yoshie could well win and likely to be thereabouts and Tetelestai to be right there but I've taken a chance on Forest Fighter. If there is a bigger surprise, I think it could come in the form of Vanilla Twilight.
R7 If Distiller is fit and ready then I think the price is very decent and is my e/w choice. Attachment could also go well at decent odds and The Civilian to be in the mix.
R8 Not one I liked but the money for Captain's Surge has to be noted. Suit of Lights respected but Emperor's Forest could well be the right one if recapturing form of penultimate with a much better draw than lto. The real nagger though for me, and sufficient to make it my e/w selection, was Spectral Isle.
Good luck to Peter D, think they both have big shouts.
Be(s)t of luck to all
some nice ones today...
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Re: Fairview Poly 18/7/14
10 years 11 months agoCongratulations.(Do however keep Suit of Lights in your black book for next time.Badly baulked between 300 and 150 m.Flying up late.keniza999 wrote: Land Of Meadows put n take
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Re: Fairview Poly 18/7/14
10 years 11 months agocolors wrote: Pemba finished second
at a nice price...after an endorsement from the yard....


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I watched replays last night and after every race at least 3 horses where examined by the vet, is this common on the poly surely it can't be normal , for those who have the best interest of the horse at heart surely someone should investigate this or is this not a problem
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10 years 11 months agoCraig Pienaar wrote: I watched replays last night and after every race at least 3 horses where examined by the vet, is this common on the poly surely it can't be normal , for those who have the best interest of the horse at heart surely someone should investigate this or is this not a problem
? as in they looked lame etc? or after race inspection which is normal
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10 years 11 months agoCraig Pienaar wrote: I watched replays last night and after every race at least 3 horses where examined by the vet, is this common on the poly surely it can't be normal , for those who have the best interest of the horse at heart surely someone should investigate this or is this not a problem
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10 years 11 months ago
Good one Colors, thanks for reply Bob I listen to reports in evening and there seems to be a lot more horses examined by vet and found with striding out issues etc on poly than on the turf is this correct?
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Re: Fairview Poly 18/7/14
10 years 11 months ago
We had our Gold Circle/Trainers/NHRA meeting on Thursday and in talking about the Polytrack the vast majority of the trainers said their horses had pulled up better from this track than the grass. 2 Vets watch in the parade ring after every race to pick up a lameness/cuts/bleeding etc.
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