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Rusty

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  1. 1 hour ago, Hesi said:

    Having been to Cambridge Raceway many times, many years ago, it was good to see the crowds and atmosphere.

    And the carpet. How good is this carpet in one (possibly more?) of the rooms under the grandstand?! 

    Classy. Stay classy Cambridge. 20240412_201047.thumb.jpg.6c4b8a70b0f69fcfabacbbb87b8af3ce.jpg

  2. 3 hours ago, karrotsishere said:

    Where is Swayzee? Still on that extended vacation. 

    Very good question. 

     

    3 hours ago, karrotsishere said:

    Just checked Merlin, (he is available for someone to select NZ Cup) 

    I'm picking Merlin to run a place, behind the winner, Millwood Nike!  

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  3. 4 hours ago, Hesi said:

    Pretty much all over I would say

    Nervous times ahead! 

    Imperative to get a quick wicket, ideally two, early on day 4. If not, this may become an uncomfortable watch. 

  4. 1 hour ago, brown fox said:

    Flat pitch?If the Aussies can't bowl us out what chance our bowlers?

    All on Henry. 

    And gotta hold catches. 

    Pitch flat and getting flatter. 

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  5. Just have to bat, and bat, and bat, and bat. But easier said than done against this aussie bowling outfit. Forming lengthy partnerships will be key on Day 3 and perhaps targeting the bowling of Marsh and Green may be the key here. 

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  6. 14 hours ago, Hesi said:

    Interesting comments Rusty, thanks.

    So, how do you see this next test playing out

     

    I've got my 5-day match pass ready, along with hat, deck chair, sunscreen, a "BRING BACK WAGS" banner, drink, food, and enough car parking coins to cover for three and half days. I'm pretty sure that's all I'll need. 

    Australia will win fairly comfortably.

    No sign of rain anywhere in the forecast. 

    NZ bowlers will struggle to take 20 Aussie wickets for the match. The Aussie batters, as a collective, haven't quite clicked into gear for a while now, so they are overdue. 

    Southee doesn't have the tactical nous as captain to get up over Australia. That 10th wicket partnership at the Basin was embarrassing. To not throw Phillips the ball in the first innings at all, (yet use 6 other bowlers), and then he comes out in the 2nd innings to take a five-for is beyond belief.

    Fingers crossed Ben Sears will let rip, and do well. 

    Williamson. As much as I love him, he needs to fire up for this game. A deer in headlights v Australia, he is. Doesn't usually excel against them. 

    Australia at $1.46 is overs. 

     

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  7. Way back in the day Stead was my cricket coach (I was 12/13 years old). He suggested a big change to my run up for bowling. It was God awful and the subsequent results were pitiful. Makes me laugh now, but at the time I was so mad at him. "Get more springy. Bounce!" He would yell at me. I reverted back to my former run up (more of a walk up, being a leg spinner, based on S.K Warne's delivery style) and by season's end the wickets flowed. 

    The following season my cricket team coach was Craig McMillan. Personally I found him to be a much better cricket coach than Stead, although he was often distracted by the fairer sex and was easily distracted. 

    Both good guys though. And both put in a lot of time helping the young cricketers at local clubs. 

    Stead and Southee should have gone with Wagner for Hagley Oval though. And everyone that knows, knows it. 

  8. These trainers seem to have more than their fair share of horses dropping out of races about 400m out from home, having done bugger all work (if any) during the race. 

    Unlucky. 

    I can't recall other trainers having this happening multiple times. Especially when the horses are not racing in a fresh state. It's very unlucky indeed. 

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  9. And another one today. 

    Same trainers. 

    DELIGHTFUL CHIC - commenced to weaken from the 350m hampering trailing runners and contacted a track marker near the 220m. When questioned Driver J Dickie could offer no explanation for the disappointing run. A post-race veterinary examination revealed no abnormality. Stewards will follow up with connections in the coming days.

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  10. Are these things becoming more common these days, especially in the last couple of years, or have they always been seen in racing to this extent? 

    And what causes them? 

    Do some trainers experience more than their fair share? 

    Asking for a friend that did their money cold, on a suspected case in race 6 at Addington tonight. 

    Cheers. 

  11. 9 hours ago, Globederby19 said:

    They came adrift big time on that, and I was quite pleased about that . One of my few punts last year came in on Self Assured, at an incredible 13 -1.  Concentrated on the FFA and did the job, top horse at great odds.

    Nice work! 

    Self Assured, one of my favorites to watch. For the FFA he was paying $44 fixed just before the scratching of Akuta, and $8's to run top 4! Ridiculous money. 

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  12. On 2/6/2024 at 9:41 PM, karrotsishere said:

    Back to subject how is Deep South Watch? Are they still around or no? 

    Hell yes. 

    But most (not all) people don't care, or choose to stay quiet about it. Not even question it. 

    And no point posting about it on here. Only you, Happy and I seem to give a monkey's about it. 

    Much like George W Bush said. 

    "You're either with us, or with the terrorists." 

    And before the lefties get carried away, it means you're either on their side, or ours. 

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  13. On 2/5/2024 at 12:41 PM, karrotsishere said:

    Heard they tried to pull some sort of a Phar Lap. Where they scratched the horse from FFA, but due to pure exhaustion & just before scratching someone from his crew bet heavily on Akuta to win FFA as no scratching reductions. But wait for it, heard the bet wasnt a winning one hahaha. 

    Yes that's correct. 

    From memory it was a figure between $15-18k on Akuta at $2.20, ten minutes before Swayzee was scratched. 

  14. I agree. 

    Young guy that does an excellent job imo. Easy to listen to and paints an accurate picture. 

    Hope he gets every opportunity to ply his trade here, and we don't lose his talent overseas. 

  15. Akuta out to $2.20 after the barrier draw, which has landed him on the second row. 

    I don't think 15 is at all as bad as some are making it out to be. Especially given it's a NZ Cup "standing", walking, running, mucking around, start. Screenshot_20231109_064906_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.35c262a693270c6c4c39f07b43f0aef5.jpgScreenshot_20231109_064906_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.35c262a693270c6c4c39f07b43f0aef5.jpg

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