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21 Feb 18 01:12
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This champion mare had a in between race day trial against 4 other of trainers Chris Wallers horses over 1200m.

She won hard held by 8 lengths to 2nd and another 8 lengths to the rest.

She ran a faster time in her easy trial than all the 1200m races on the day.

A freak and if she comes over will be for not one but 2-3 races.

On 98.75% fitness she has heaps left in the tank.

Amazing performances she continually produces.

James

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By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 21 Feb 18 08:12
Reckon she was nearer 98.83% myself.
By:
spyker
When: 21 Feb 18 09:57
She def won't come over here to beat our 2nd raters - much better she stays over there and easily beats the 3rd raters that we send over for much more money.
By:
dibdob
When: 21 Feb 18 12:42
Isn't the 2nd best horse down in Oz the ex mark Johnston horse Hartnell? A group 3 horse here at best.
By:
value bet
When: 21 Feb 18 21:17
Australians are buying dozens of UK horses to race in Australia each year.

Some go onto Group 1 glory such as Hartnell.


Now ask your self, is Australian Group Races so poor a quality that many horses from UK can win up to 3 million pounds in Group 1 glory?

OR

Australian trainers can put 10 lengths on your horses because they are better trainers?

You will faint if Winx performs to her best in UK and France.

Just think of her as a bit smaller than Frankel but as big a motor.

They may bring her over and then go to the barn to Frankel?

She is a freak and a good fitness trainer in Chris Waller.
By:
acey deucy
When: 21 Feb 18 21:36
Winx will be Destroyed if she comes over here imho.Plain
By:
spyker
When: 21 Feb 18 21:44
Aussie trainers may well put 10 lengths on our average horses - in totally unrelated news i see there is another milkshake scandal involving top Aussie trainers and poss the Melbourne cup itself.

https://www.racingpost.com/news/international/milkshaking-scandal-builds-as-claims-dopers-could-target-horses-close-to-races/320368

Yep those aussie trainers can certainly teach our amateurs a thing or 3 that's for sure!
By:
value bet
When: 22 Feb 18 00:56
There are way too many dopings in Australia and that is because their Trainers programs are hopeless, so trainers can't keep up with the big boys and their suspensions are about 1/10th of what the should be.

Admin is at fault big time, the buck all falls back to them.

So what stops u from doping a horse and getting the cash?

$2,000 fine or 30 days.

Chris Munce (Australian jockey) riding in Hong Kong gave out some tips to punters, he got jail for 3 months and exported back home.

Hong Kong don't have drug stories.
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 22 Feb 18 01:00
Australia has been very weak breeding wise of middle distance horses for years that is why your lot spend top dollar on decent handicappers and Listed/G3 horses who are subsequently G1 IN NAME ONLY in your country
By:
value bet
When: 22 Feb 18 01:01
Doped up horses do not effect my fitness % ratings, because they are bouncing out of their skin and I include them in and they win.

You cannot dope up an unfit horse and win, so they get the horse fit, then give it a boost, but in fact the horse was more like to win anyway.

Dumb.

(Where that member who hates me?)

Slack.
By:
value bet
When: 22 Feb 18 01:04
Im pretty sure I am heading to Hong Kong and less in Australia.

With 15 minutes in the parade yard, 80 million punters and up to $35AU million in the pool for every race, why would u not?

I am been doing most of their 2 meetings now for the last 3 weeks and still strike gold.

Get up to 2k plus hits for only a handful of races.

It is half the pressure of in Australia.

James
By:
value bet
When: 22 Feb 18 01:06
Your breeding is far superior to Australia as goes back centuries of fine blood lines.
By:
Evee
When: 22 Feb 18 14:40
I hope she does go to UK but I don't think they'll risk her getting beat. She seems unbeatable Down Under at the moment but doing the same after a trip to the Northern Hemisphere is a different story. Black Caviar only fell in at Royal Ascot, poor ride or not, and she was a tougher, more reliable horse than Winx. Competition is more fierce at Ascot these days than it was when the likes of Takeover Target, Scenic Blast, Star Witness and Co won sprint races.
In saying that, she has nothing left to prove Down Under and a trip to Ascot to test her against different opposition would be great for the sport. Her owners don't really sweat the prizemoney so staying in Oz for more probably wouldn't be the biggest factor involved.
By:
ItsMeSwaddle
When: 22 Feb 18 14:44
Name a track she can make 10-15 lengths up (through a large field) in the UK even on the preferred ground.
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