Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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thisotherdude wrote: Cecil sits right there in the studio, the result flashes up on the screen and yet he still gives the wrong result. fokkit!!!! :ohmy:
HaHa,he's just done it again in the Cape.Saying number 6 ran second when the commentator clearly gave Cape Quarter 2nd.

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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durbs wrote:
thisotherdude wrote: Cecil sits right there in the studio, the result flashes up on the screen and yet he still gives the wrong result. fokkit!!!! :ohmy:
HaHa,he's just done it again in the Cape.Saying number 6 ran second when the commentator clearly gave Cape Quarter 2nd.

The amount of mistakes this oke makes is mind blowing. Oh how i miss Shaheen Shaw :(

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Shatoosh not well in here but has recent runs and an inside draw and can place.

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Was saying earlier how bad Donovan Mansour's strike rate was and now he just won his second race of the day again on a Janse Van Vuuren horse.This a a good stable and his confidence will increase riding winners and maybe will get back to his best with this stable behind him.He was decent before he went to Mauritius and did well there but hasn't been at his best since coming back.

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Looked like Fort Ember stuck her head in the air

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Mambo Symphony likes this cd and was drawn deep in his last 2 starts. On a line through Full Mast looks pretty close to 2nd favourite so could be place value.

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Frodo wrote: Looks a nice competitive card - and as my balance in the betting account has improved during the last couple of meetings, I'm looking forward to this afternoon - not least to see the Lions run circles around those Mountain Goats :P

Thoughts on the card:

R2: Shufoog all the rage, but still a first timer around a tricky turn, so no value at those odds imo; main danger would be Microbe, who gets blinkers and Striker after a disappointing last effort; Ultimate Shamrock from a good draw and in-form stable to finish close up as well

R3: Interesting Grad Plate for 3 yr olds; no doubt that Naafer on paper looks the right one; gets 3 kgs from his stablemate, so should be no race; the fact that he is not odds-on though, sends out warning signals; Pillaroftheearth consistent, and should hold Alfolk at least, but probably lacks the class of some of these; so runners like Boatswain and Whorly Whorly need to be considered; still if Naafer is ready after the break, I think he will win; if not it becomes open; interesting to see the 3 yr old filly making her debut in this field

R4: Pinnacle, so should be rather straightforward; however the principles are all returning from breaks. Pagoda imo probably not really suited to the track, but has obvious claims along with Crowd Pleaser. Girl on the Run is a winner over 1800 at this track, tries blinkers so also must have a chance with Bankable Teddy and I'm also giving Cool Chardonnay a chance (better over further, but really well weighted here)

R5: Ali Bon Dubai the obvious one, but his racing style could be a problem at this track - I know he won here last time, but still he would need all the right gaps to open; main danger imo is Gentleman Only who has a good draw and should be closer to the pace than the favorite; next in line for me would be West Coast Warrior (Striker sticks with him from a good draw) and Highlander, who will probably play 'catch-me-if-you-can' coming into the straight. None of the others are totally without claims.

R6: Royal Utopia a big disappointment last time, but she was found to be 'in season', so worth another chance - however the 1800 could be a problem as imo she needs more ground to show her best; I think there is plenty in the form to suggest that she could find it tough to beat End Game at the weights - also taking into account that EG will probably find the 1800 more suitable and Striker can't hurt; these two stand out for me from Miss Bulsara who imo has more to do and would prefer a longer straight; others to consider are Tiger Flame, Snowdonia and perhaps Irridium Silver

R7: Conditions Plate for fillies and mares where Bi Pot stands out; needed her last start and had some excuses as well according to the stable; would be my banker in a P6; main danger imo is Kilauea, who has her first run for a new stable and steps out with the blinkers removed; held by Bi Pot on form, but would be my clear 2nd choice. Wind Chill imo will find this too short and Fort Ember has lots to find at the weights and the Tarry coupling should all need the outing; the others are simply outclassed imo

R8: Social Order all the rage, can win, but the track could present a problem; for me the value here is Mambo Symphony, who from pole position and with the cheek pieces re-fitted is going to make them come and catch him; Whosethebossnow has something of a reputation and can throw out a challenge; nothing much between Unagi and Cashin, while Elevated and Wild Brier also have some credentials, should SC not get going in time

R9: Not the easiest race to close; Neuf de Pape unlucky last time and has won twice over 1600; has a good draw and must have a chance with Jackman, who also is often thereabouts and is a winner over this track and trip; Space Tornado now down to a realistic rating and is well handicapped, tough draw probably means he can place at best; for me Detonation only has Gavin and a good draw going for him; despite blinkers being fitted imo has a lot to over 1600

Enjoy B)

Unfortunately banked Bi Pot in the P6, but luckily included Kilauea in the BP and collected a piece :)

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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amazing how we play more cautiously in bipots and pa then in the p6

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Small nibble Unagi and swingers boxed Street Fighter x Unagi x Elevated

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Magi wrote: Small nibble Unagi and swingers boxed Street Fighter x Unagi x Elevated

Nice call on Unagi Magi.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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That was dreadful.

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Re: Turffontein Saturday 21/10/17

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Magi wrote: Small nibble Unagi and swingers boxed Street Fighter x Unagi x Elevated

Nice - course specialist, but I don't think anyone thought it could win that easily :huh:

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