Posts Tagged ‘Australian Horse Racing’
Melbourne Cup Odds: Uncertain Future For Ethiopia
October 8th, 2014 by Pom de TurfThe Bart Cummings Stakes at Flemington last weekend was supposed to be a return to action for stayer Ethiopia that helped him ease back into racing after a spell of decent length out in Western Australia. He was shaping up to be a contender in the Melbourne Cup Racing odds if everything went according to plan, and trainer Pat Carey was pretty upbeat about the injury troubles that have dogged Ethiopia: ‘he had two runs in the autumn and he pulled up sore and he went home to Perth where he spelled and just started Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Caulfield Guineas Odds: Waterhouse Backs Almalad
October 8th, 2014 by Pom de TurfAll the indications for Saturday’s Caulfield Guineas are that Rich Enuff will be the horse to beat, and if you take a little look at the Racing odds at the other end of that link, you’ll see that Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Melbourne Cup Odds: Umeda Arrives To Oversee Admire Rakti Preparations
October 8th, 2014 by Pom de TurfWith the Melbourne Cup getting closer, we’re starting to see the international horses whose names will be cropping up in the Racing odds for the big race – and for a few of the races between now and November 4th, as well – touching down in Australia and, after seeing out their quarantine requirements, starting to get into the serious work of preparing for their Melbourne Spring races. But it isn’t just famous horses making their way from all over the world to our shores – each and every Melbourne Spring campaign involves serious numbers of people working away behind the scenes, and a few high-profile trainers, too.
One of those Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Caulfield Guineas Odds: Rich Enuff The Favourite
October 8th, 2014 by Pom de TurfIt’s almost time for the Caulfield Guineas, and Saturday’s race is seeing some interesting movement in the Racing odds we’ve got for you at the end of the link there. Not that Rich Enuff has shifted from the shortest odds, mind you – Ken Keys’ 3-year-old is Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Caulfield Cup Odds: A Look At Bande
October 3rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfHave a little look at the Racing odds for the Melbourne Cup right now by following that link, and you’ll see that as of today on Sportsbet, The Offer and Bande are sharing the favourites tag for The Race That Stops A Nation, with odds of $12.00 on offer for both of them. And Bande is right in the mix for the Caulfield Cup, too – you’ll get odds of $11.00 for him at the moment, which puts him Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Rolling Stones Odds-On To Rock The Melbourne Cup?
October 3rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfThe jewel in the crown of the Melbourne Spring Racing Festival, the Melbourne Cup hardly needs any more lustre – but it’s an event that just keeps on getting bigger and bigger. We spend a lot of time checking back in on those Racing odds for the big race, but it’s nice to see some news stories about the Melbourne Cup that aren’t about the racing, but about how big the day has become for Australians everywhere, and not just the all-year-round Racing fans.
We’ve already reported that the Melbourne Cup itself has been on a tour of Australia and New Zealand to get people excited about The Race That Stops A Nation (as if they need Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Melbourne Spring Odds: Lucia Valentina Turnbull Stakes Favourite
October 3rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfA quick look at the Racing odds for today’s Turnbull Stakes will show you that Lucia Valentina is the favourite on Sportsbet right now, with odds of $5.50 beside her name. That has time to change, of course, between now and the start of the race – and Puissance De Lune is Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Melbourne Cup Odds: Red Cadeaux Settling In
October 3rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfVeteran stayer and perennial crowd favourite Red Cadeaux was amongst 19 international arrivals to touch down last weekend ahead of the 2014 Melbourne Spring, and punters all around Australia and all around the world (with one eye on the Racing odds for both the Caulfield Cup and the Melbourne Cup) will be pleased to hear that he’s in good shape and seems to be settling in nicely.
The 2014 edition of The Race That Stops A Nation will be Red Cadeaux’s fourth attempt to land a win in the race, and after Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Racing Odds: A Guest Of Honour At The Melbourne Spring
October 3rd, 2014 by Pom de TurfTalented Irish entire Guest of Honour has already arrived on Australian shores for his 2014 Melbourne Spring Season campaign, and he’s going to be well worth keeping an eye out for in those Racing odds we’ve got for you at the end of the link there…
With a couple of wins from two starts this year, Guest of Honour comes into the 2014 Melbourne Spring with some real form behind him, and every possibility of Read the rest of this entry »
Read more »Melbourne Cup Odds: Admire Rakti The Equal Of Delta Blues?
October 2nd, 2014 by Pom de TurfThis is an exciting year for the Melbourne Cup, and it could be the start of a resurgence in the fortunes of Japanese horses in the race. It has been a number of years since any sort of serious Japanese presence has been seen in The Race That Stops A Nation, but a look at the Racing odds for the Melbourne Cup and the Caulfield Cup will show you that both Bande and Admire Rakti are going to be key players in the 2014 Melbourne Spring.
And it could just be that Admire Rakti follows in the footsteps of Delta Blues, who won the 2006 Melbourne Cup with compatriot Pop Rocks in his wake. Certainly, the feeling in Japan is that these two are genuine prospects for Cup glory. According to Naohiro Goda, one of Japan’s best-respected Racing commentators: ‘for the past three years or so, Read the rest of this entry »
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