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Old 13th March 2010, 02:56 PM
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a couple to follow from saturday's ascot meeting..

the pupster..just warming late for 2nd..slow to begin..raced wide from the 500m..
saytorio (agree with schonegg) ran on well for 3rd..raced greenly throughout..

the pupster..just warming late again today for 4th..needs more ground..
saytorio only start since..won with a bit in hand..

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Old 13th March 2010, 10:32 PM
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Ranger is still a maiden after 6 starts but probably shed that tag next start!
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Old 16th March 2010, 02:56 PM
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..a few to follow from bunbury last week..

hatfull..had difficulty obtaining a clear run from on straightening until near the 150m..ran on well beaten ¾ len..

bridgestone..good winner 2nd-up over 1400..even better over more ground..

ottumwa..held up for clear running from the 400m..passing the 200m made contact with another runner..ran on well beaten lnk..

whipsaw..at 6th start won bunbury cup..easy maiden winner previous start..
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Old 16th March 2010, 09:24 PM
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Thumbs up Ascot Saturday looking good

A Group3 and 3 Listed races including......
Marasco is back, the brilliant unbeaten 2yo Motion Pictures, the Guineas for 3yo fillies with return clash For Your Eyes Only and Le Plunge, Whipsaw the super impressive winner of the Bunbury Cup, and the champ Paul Harvey back from injury.
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Old 20th March 2010, 02:56 AM
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R1 - leader Lie In Wait should be unchallenged and that could be the race. Admiring needs more pace on, unless it goes forward early(possible). Tip 1 - 4. Lay 2.

R2 - tricky stayers race. Calico Blue was 3 wide without a trail last time and finished well. Goldtown runs on strongly when in the mood. Tips 2 / 6. Lay 4.

R5 - leader Stratazoa - La Forza - Shock Value. London(easy Trial win) has a bad draw so with luck could end up 3 wide with cover. Tipping Shock Value to pinch a break from Escadaire(good Trial) with London running on well. Tip 10 - 1/3. Lay 5.

R6 - leader Comic Hero - Spitfire Lad. Marasco resuming from nearly 290 day spell and without a Trial, but there aren't any standout challengers in this. Fred Kersley having a bad run, his last Ascot winner was in January. The WFA conditions help Tarzi turn around the Bunbury form with a couple of the others. Tip 1 - 2. Lay 6.
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Old 20th March 2010, 02:12 PM
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ascot..r1..main trio..ottumwa..admiring..& lie in wait..next best..last curtain..pencaza..snuglet..& la soeur noir
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Old 21st March 2010, 09:41 PM
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Super victory to Marasco running his usual sub 34 secs for last 600m. Haven't seen Kersley's plans yet but he likes going East so I'll guess something late Sydney carnival or the Doomben 10000 / Stradbroke races.

One to follow from yesterday is Shock Value. Started badly from the gates and instead of being on the pace it was out the back. Ran on well.
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Old 24th March 2010, 05:13 PM
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That's big news Hat. McNair has extended the career of Mustard and experienced with horses with different sorts of problems. Hay List will be his best horse he's had.

Immediate racing plans for Hay List are up in the air. Trainer John McNair has revealed he is battling a major problem with the 4YO’s front heels.
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Old 27th March 2010, 12:22 AM
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Smile Ascot Saturday

R1) Leaders....Lie In Wait - Hawkeye Mort(gear changes) - Truckin Tobie. Lie In Wait is $2.6, I have it about $4. So it has to be a Lay. A roughie for exotics is Money Exchange.

R5) Open race and some tipsters going for Trafalgar Square. But I'm backing eachway Hoodlum Gang and Vainito.

R7) Roberts Stakes is for 3 year olds heading towards the Derby. Leaders....Yabigorse - Impressive Jeuney. Looks to better suit God Has Spoken which should position closer in the run than Bridgestone and For Your Eyes Only. The leaders are dangerous as well. It's a very good race.

R8) Big field, luck needed. Backing Highest Honour, 3rd up to its best distance, and Major Sweeney, a newbie from Adelaide and is a big query.
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Old 27th March 2010, 03:31 PM
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R1) Leaders....Lie In Wait - Hawkeye Mort(gear changes) - Truckin Tobie. Lie In Wait is $2.6, I have it about $4. So it has to be a Lay. A roughie for exotics is Money Exchange.

Nice start schonegg!
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