Saturday, February 7, 2009

Inside Mail 7th Febuary, 2009

 

 

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The good horses are back and it's making the racing even hotter ( Sorry about The pun).

Speaking of the heat it will be interesting to see if they go ahead with today's Rosehill meeting once the temperatures reach 43 degree. It used to be that once the temps reach the level of 43 Degree the R.S.P.A. would step in and close down the meeting. We'll have to wait and see. if your looking for today's FREE TIP it's below.

 

 

 



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Video Reviews  from Racenet

 


Sydney by Paul Joice
Canterbury 29/1/09
Peace Academy
– Lightly raced three-year-old filly from the O’Shea stable. Turned in a terrific effort first-up over 1100m with Tim Clark aboard. Settled seventh one off the rails in a fast run race before switching widest into the straight. Wound-up strongly and hit the line with genuine intent – finishing second. Needs further and should be better suited on a bigger track. Follow with confidence. 
Mantova – Formerly with Jack Denham this enigmatic mare is now under the care of Kevin Moses and backed-up some solid trial form with a real eye-catcher first-up over 1250m. Settled a long way back on the rails before easing three wide approaching the turn. Wound-up gamely through the field before hitting the line strongly late – finishing second. Has won at 1800m so should be well placed at her next couple of runs. 
Rosehill 31/1/09 
Marquardt – May just get in under the radar heading towards the Golden Slipper. Gunned down the Gai Waterhouse big gun Manhattan Rain when on debut and really liked the way she hit the line – with a bit of the sleeve. Was suited by the fast tempo in front yet still had to reel off very fast sectionals (see below) in order to get the job done. If she goes the right way from this point could well the be Slipper smokey this far out. 
Court – Her video comments almost says it all – “Box-seated. Pocket t. Angled for run/blocked 200m. Across heels/ran on/unlucky.” Arguably should have beaten a very handy line-up but for luck in running. Is she a first-up specialist? Previous form says no so definitely worth something next time but not 100% convinced regarding her longevity into a campaign.


Melbourne by Brad Waters
Flemington  31/1/09
Road to Rock
This Anthony Cummings-trained galloper just continues to improve with racing. In the spring he consistently raced well in tough assignments before breaking through at Flemington on Emirates Stakes day and carrying his form into a rock-solid Sandown Classic run. At Flemington last Saturday, the son of Encosta de Lago settled just off midfield before charging to the line where his run ended 20 metres from the line to just go under. Providing he doesn’t find a wet track, this horse is in for a good campaign.
Heart of DreamsThis horse just keeps producing the goods. He was scratched from last Monday due to a foot abcess and showed that he has overcome the problem by turning in a ripper first up in the C.S Hayes Stakes. He had no luck and was forced to race wide for the entire trip and still chased Fair Trade strongly. This son of Show a Heart is a real Cadbury Guineas chance, stick with him.
Typhoon ZedWhile beaten by Scenic Blast, Typhoon Zed was the run of the race in the Lightning Stakes. He jumped smartly and faced the breeze while the winner had the cosy run at the rear. The Tim Martin-trained galloper fought on very strongly to hold second despite losing both front plates in the run to the line. He will probably go to the Australia Stakes on Feb 14 where he’ll be a chance but Typhoon Zed looms as the perfect Oakleigh Plate horse. Hopefully he runs in both.
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Saturday's Racing

 

VIC (Sunday) - Caulfield, Bendigo, Colac
NSW - Rosehill, Albury, Newcastle
QLD - Doomben, Gold Coast, Toowoomba
SA - Cheltenham
WA - Ascot

 







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