Monday, February 2, 2009

Post Mortem February 2nd, 2009

Post Mortem February 2nd, 2009


January 26,2009 
Doomben Race 4-7 CARDIO 3rd NTD


Attacked the leader in a moderate pace, shifted wide on the turn and weakened out of it after the early effort.
Caulfield Race 5-9 TIME THIEF 1st $1.90-$1.10


Running 4th one out and one back, in moderate pace taken to the outside on the turn and under hard riding drew away for a fair win.


 


January 28, 2009

Geelong Race 6-3 BEL SHOES 2nd $1.80

Slow to begin and quickly showed pace to lead in slow tempo, shot away on the turn and looked to have the race in his keeping, however never stretched out when asked for an effort.

 

January 31, 2009

Rosehill Race 5-2 GURU Unplaced

Got a great run 5/6th the fence in a solid tempo, stayed near the fence and got a run between horses. However didn't accelerate to take it not beaten far.

Rosehill Race 6-4 RABBUKA 1st $4.10-$1.40

First out and first home, lead and Blake Judged the pace well taking off 500m from home and the others never looked like catching him.

Doomben Race 8-6 MORNING COLOURS unplaced

 Got back from a wide ally and got a nice run through the field until the straight, got some skinny runs and hit the line hard late not beaten far.(Stewards Report) MORNING COLOURS was held up for clear running for a short distance passing the 300m.

Flemington Race 5-7 KEANO  unplaced

Good ride by Ollie 5th the fence in a fast pace and looked to get a dream run , until the straight when put back in a pocket. Lost his momentum and his position, and when he balanced up again got to the line strong. He'll start a short price again next start.(Stweards Report) Shortly after entering the straight, Keano attempted to improve into a narrow run between Morsecodian and Al Omghe then had to be checked when tightened for room by Al Omghe which was taken in slightly by . D. Dunn, rider of , was reprimanded and advised that when in similar circumstances in future, he must allow sufficient racing room for runners to his inside.


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