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If More Strawberries decides to leave the stalls with the rest of them you have a chance, but I think it's clear that the Waterhouse number one is Brightexpectations. Military Rose is going to take some beating though. She can relax anywhere in the race, cruise up on the bend and hopefully settle it a furlong out.
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I saw military rose's last win...pretty decent tool.
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Always considered this a race to not get involved in. Had a look through the field and if I was to pick one it would be Brightexpections who seems to have a decent profile, imagine he'll be short though. There's a big draw bias in this race isn't there?
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Like Chance Bye in this. It's sectional times stand up. Bought for $15,000. Battling trainer, rags to riches fairytale if it wins the richest 2yo race in the world. Follow me in if you believe in fairytales. lol.
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No Easter Bunny, lol, well deserved win to Crystal Lily.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0J9Guej_nM
Really love the way the Aussie cards are structured, ten races, five Group Ones, some quality racing at Rosehill. Nice to see Littorio win the BMW, was on at huge prices for the 2008 Melbourne Cup the day before he beat Weekend Hussler in the Turnbull Stakes. Also is the commentator's name Mark Sheen? Excellent caller. |
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40 minutes between races - no need to rush your pint.
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Faint Perfume, what a run. Looking good for the Aus Oaks in a couple of weeks, and the Caulfield Cup and possibly Melb Cup in the Spring.
Barts best hope of winning his 13th Melb Cup this year.imo. |
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For anyone interested this is a link to Faint Perfume's run yesterday. Click on Rosehill Race 3.
http://horseracing.bigpondsport.com/livevideoreplays.aspx |
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she came from a different parish
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Awesome run. Bart has said the Caulfield Cup could be here aim in the Spring. I'm hoping that she has a Melb Cup in her also.
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Really impressive, looks a perfect horse for the race from what I can see. Running on late showing stamina, quick ground action which will be at home in the race and was clearly value for a lot further so could be well handicapped. Looks one to follow, thanks for pointing her out :)
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Computer nerd question.
I've had this problem before. My computer is from the last century, and won't install Silverlight, so that I can watch Bigpond videos. Microsoft Silverlight is not supported on your computer. Your CPU does not support the SSE instruction set which is required by Silverlight. How much would it cost could to get a new, updated CPU, and how easily would it be to install? Thanx, Gerald. |
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Me2,what computer have you got ?
http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=0&oq=how+to+install+a+cpu&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=how+to+install+a+cpu+on+a+motherboard plenty of ideas on here,but tbh,you'd be better off buying a new one,or a more up to date second hand one. |
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Me2,cost of a new processor will be in excess of £100.
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Thankyou, TT. Can't be arrsed to get the PC out of the cabinet to look at the back of it to find what kind it is.
As regards cost, looks like I need to have backed either the Irish National or Grand National winner, and buy a new one. Failing that, much wailing and working of overtime. |
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No problem Me2 ;)
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