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Racing: Caulfield And Melbourne Cups In Prospect For Kirramosa
July 28th, 2014 by Pom de TurfKirramosa was robbed of the chance to confirm her staying credentials in the Autumn, but trainer John Sargent will be very pleased indeed to see her back to full health and back out on the track again. And Kirramosa is a name we’ll be keeping in mind as the Spring Season comes closer, and it’s one we expect to see featuring heavily in the Racing odds on sites like Sportsbet…
Jockey Tommy Berry, on board for Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: River Lad An Emirates Stakes Possibility
July 25th, 2014 by Pom de TurfWe’re not seeing many Racing odds for the Emirates Stakes in November, but we’ve already mentioned a horse (here) – Speediness – who’s likely to be a prospect for the race (and who won it last year) unless a run in the Cox Plate takes him away. Well, here’s another one to watch for the Emirates Stakes on November the 8th: River Lad.
River Lad took the Stradbroke Handicap by a nose from Temple of Boom, and trainer Natalie McCall immediately set about Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: Speediness A Cox Plate Prospect
July 25th, 2014 by Pom de TurfLast year was a successful one for Speediness, and it looks like trainer Colin Scott has in mind a similar path – one that starts with the Bobbie Lewis Quality, a race that Speediness won last year with a run that launched him into his Spring Season. Look out for him in those Racing odds as we head towards September, and Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing: Moody Betting On A Cox Plate Run For Dissident
July 25th, 2014 by Pom de TurfThis could easily have been a season that Dissident spent away from the racecourse, with some sizable offers coming the way of his owners that very nearly tempted them to give him the year off. But a few key retirements amongst the weight-for-age horses that would have been his competition have persuaded his owners to give him a chance at the Cox Plate in 2014 – and the Racing odds show him as a real chance at this early stage…
There was reportedly Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: O’Shea Weighs Golden Rose Options
July 23rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfLooking ahead to September 13th and the Golden Rose Stakes at Rosehill, it seems like trainer John O’Shea has an embarrassment of riches at his fingertips, and that he’ll have some tricky decisions to make when it comes to choosing a prospect to run. We make three colts that will be in his thoughts before the Golden rose Stakes, and we’ll be looking for their Racing odds between now and then…
It looks like Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: A Cautious Approach For The Quarterback
July 22nd, 2014 by Pom de TurfThe Quarterback is a talented, rising four-year-old, and he’s a horse that’s well worth keeping tabs on when you’re looking over the Racing odds in advance of the big races coming up in the Melbourne Spring. But don’t necessarily expect to see The Quarterback putting in too many appearances – trainer Robbie Griffiths looks to have a light schedule in mind for his charge…
The Quarterback’s maiden Group 1 opportunity came Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: Grafton Cup Winner For Waterhouse
July 22nd, 2014 by Pom de TurfIt’s only last week that we were looking ahead to the Melbourne Cup and the possibility of a second winner for Gai Waterhouse, and she’s seen some success in the last few weeks that just remind us of the strength of the stable, and that has just whet our appetite for the Spring Season, and set us looking over the Racing odds available at this early stage…
It was Queenstown who eased home to claim the Grafton Cup for Waterhouse, confirming yet again a Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: Look Out For Cluster On Saturday
July 19th, 2014 by Pom de TurfAfter a good win (by more than nine lengths) back in June, Fastnet Rock colt Cluster will be in action again at Rosehill ths weekend, and there will be plenty of pundits and Racing enthusiasts – and his trainers! – watching and taking stock of when he’s at, and where he might be able to get to in time for the Spring Season. And, of course, how a run – good or otherwise – will affect his and plenty of other Racing odds…
Aside from that strong win at Kembla Granage in June, Cluster put in Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: Can Gai Waterhouse Win The Cup Again?
July 18th, 2014 by Pom de TurfIt was a great day for Australian Racing fans when the first lady of Racing in Australia, Gai Waterhouse, scored her first Melbourne Cup win with Fiorente. But she won’t be resting on her laurels, by any stretch of the imagination, and when you’re looking at the Racing odds at the other end of the link, have a look out for the name Tres Blue, who might just be the horse to Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: Bounding Makes Australian Debut
July 18th, 2014 by Pom de TurfKiwi filly Bounding ran a race that would have been heartening for trainer Ken Kelso in her first run on Australian soil, at the Royal Sovereign Stakes back in April. And she’s a horse that might make an appearance in the Racing odds that you’ll see between now and the Spring Season, especially if you’re Read the rest of this entry »
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