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Racing Odds: Sea Moon Straight To The Melbourne Cup

October 16th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

It looks like Sea Moon will head straight to the Melbourne Cup after his run in the Bart Cummings a couple of weekends ago. The veteran overseas stayer didn’t turn in a performance at Flemington that has set his Melbourne Spring alight, but he’s almost certain to feature in the Racing odds for the Melbourne Cup in November, and he’ll go into that race with Read the rest of this entry »

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Caulfield Cup Odds: It Could Be A Day For The Ladies

October 16th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

The Caulfield Cup is nearly upon us, and the anticipation is really starting to mount for the big race on Saturday – and for the whole day’s entertainment. We’ve been keeping tabs on the Racing odds for the Caulfield Cup and the races that surround it, and it looks like there might be some real leading ladies in the limelight this weekend!

The favourite going into the race looks like it will be Read the rest of this entry »

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Melbourne Spring Odds: Botti Trio Making Themselves At Home

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

Here’s three more overseas raiders to add to your checklist when you’re going over those Racing odds for the signature races of the Melbourne Spring: Dandino, Seismos and Guest of Honour are safely in Australia, settling in well by all accounts, and starting to get into their preparations for their Melbourne Cup and Caulfield Cup campaigns.

All three are trained by Marco Botti, and all three are Read the rest of this entry »

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Racing Odds: Veteran Horses Line Up For Melbourne Cup

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

Maybe it’s a bit of a cliché to say that some horses are like fine wine or great cheese – with age, they simply get better. But a look down the list of horses making their presence felt in the Racing odds for the 2014 Melbourne Cup will give you more than a little hint that there’s some truth in a platitude like that. Certainly, the veterans are out in force for this year’s Race That Stops A Nation, not least crowd favourite Red Cadeaux, who will be setting a record as Read the rest of this entry »

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Racing Odds: Europeans Arrive For Melbourne Spring

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

We knew they were coming, and there has been plenty of press interest in them and the impact they might have on the 2014 Melbourne Spring – along with more than a few punters keeping a close eye on where they’re standing in the Racing odds for the signature races of the Spring Festival. And now the Europeans are here: 19 imports from Europe landed safely on Australian shores last week, and will be by now starting to Read the rest of this entry »

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Melbourne Cup Odds: The Year For Chris Waller?

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

Last year was all about Gai Waterhouse, the First Lady of Australian Racing – she did, after all, score her first Melbourne Cup win, and prove to herself and to everyone else who was watching (which was pretty much everyone) that she can train stayers. But Waterhouse has never had things all her own way in Australian Racing, and why should the 2014 Melbourne Spring be any different? Matching her pace for pace and winner for winner is Chris Waller: with a very good weekend under his belt last weekend and a trio of horses looking good in the Racing odds after it, could it be that the 2014 Melbourne Spring is shaping up to be all about Waller?

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Melbourne Spring Odds: Raiders Target Caulfield Meeting

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

There’s a big weekend in store at Caulfield, with the Caulfield Guineas and plenty more to enjoy, and lots to look at in the Racing odds for what will be not only a great day of Racing, but a really useful guide to how some of the big races still to come in the Melbourne Spring might shape up.

And there are a few key overseas prospects in action at Caulfield – all of them horses you’re going to want to keep an eye on. You’ll have to wait another week before you get your first chance to see red-hot Japanese imports Bande and Admire Rakti in action, but this weekend offers Read the rest of this entry »

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Caulfield Guineas Odds: A Tough Task For Looks Like The Cat

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

There’s no doubting that Looks Like The Cat has all the talent in the world to go with that great name, and the Tony Gollan-trained 3-year old has been getting plenty of attention in the Racing odds in the start of the 2014 Melbourne Spring. But he has run in two second places, in his last two races, both of them behind Rich Enuff – and who will be lining up with him again in the Caulfield Guineas?

That’s right: Rich Enuff is the favourite for the Caulfield Guineas, and Tony Gollan and the rest of the team behind Looks Like The Cat could be forgiven for being sick of the sight of him. But Gollan sounds like Read the rest of this entry »

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Melbourne Cup Odds: Bande And Admire Rakti Arrived

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

There’s been a little something missing from the Melbourne Cup for the past few years. Not that we would necessarily have been able to put our finger on it on race day, and not that there haven’t been thrilling, dramatic Melbourne Cups over the past few years. But principally thanks to an outbreak of equine flu, there haven’t really been any Japanese stayers in the Racing odds for the Melbourne Cup, and that has been a loss for the Cup as much as it has been for Japanese Racing.

That’s set to change in 2014, though, with Read the rest of this entry »

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Caulfield Guineas Odds: Rich Enuff Well Set

October 9th, 2014 by Pom de Turf

He’s the punters’ choice for the Caulfield Guineas, and he’s sitting as the favourite in the Racing odds as of today, with odds of $2.50 beside his name on Sportsbet. And Rich Enuff has got Read the rest of this entry »

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