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Old 09-08-2006, 04:01 PM
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Uh oh.....

http://www.thoroughbrednews.co.nz/sp...cing/?id=25539
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Old 09-09-2006, 02:29 AM
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If anyone sees results, can you please post? Thanks!

Waiting for my boy Eremein to win this one...
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Old 09-09-2006, 02:47 AM
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If anyone sees results, can you please post? Thanks!

Waiting for my boy Eremein to win this one...
He won today in something called the Chelmsford stakes. is that the one?
He just got it by a nose, watched it earlier on bris.
It was Eremein nosing out Newtons rings.

hope that helps to brighten your night.
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Old 09-09-2006, 10:22 AM
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He won today in something called the Chelmsford stakes. is that the one?
He just got it by a nose, watched it earlier on bris.
It was Eremein nosing out Newtons rings.

hope that helps to brighten your night.
He won? Yea!

Sisties Icon and Iffraaj won, Peeress 2nd, happy about the Irish Champion results.....

On the negative side, Ace was last.....

(sigh)
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Old 09-09-2006, 12:11 PM
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Eremein broke my heart....

I had staked a lot on the country up and comer Newton's Rings for the second week in a row and he almost did it
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Old 09-09-2006, 12:54 PM
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Eremein broke my heart....

I had staked a lot on the country up and comer Newton's Rings for the second week in a row and he almost did it
Oh, sorry!

Great... now I feel guilty for being happy.

Must go think about Ace again..... that should do it.
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Old 09-12-2006, 12:24 AM
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El Segundo Could Miss Dato' Tan Chin Nam

Cox Plate favourite El Segundo could miss Saturday's Group Two Dato' Tan Chin Nam Stakes as trainer Colin Little battles to get the gelding back on track for the spring.

The Pins gelding knocked a fetlock during his outstanding winning performance in the Memsie Stakes at Caulfield at his most recent. El Segundo appeared to have recovered from the injury concern, but it has reappeared.

"It seemed to clear up quickly after the Memsie," Little told Sport 927 this morning.

"But during Saturday night and Monday morning we found heat in the injury," he added. "I decided not to gallop him this morning."

El Segundo was listed to gallop at Moonee Valley this morning along with others including Haradasun, All Bar One and Dance Hero.

Little said unless he can gallop El Segundo tomorrow morning then he would not run in the Dato' Tan Chin Nam Stakes.

"We're all hoping he'll be okay," Little added. "He's missed just the one gallop and he's swimming and doing some beach work, but the heat (in the fetlock) has to go before any serious work."

Connections would look at running El Segundo in the Group One Underwood Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday week if he's unable to run this weekend.

Following his win in the Memsie Stakes leading Melbourne bookmaker Michael Eskander slashed his Cox Plate quote to $4.50.

While El Segundo may be missing, the Dato' Tan Chin Nam could still attract the likes of Apache Cat , Fields of Omagh, Lad of the Manor, Our Smoking Joe, Red Dazzler, Spielmeister, Testafiable and Zipping.

All up there were 14 entries for the race previously known as the John F Feehan Stakes when they closed at noon yesterday.
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Old 09-13-2006, 11:22 AM
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El Segundo ruled out.....

http://www.virtualformguide.com/cgi-...recovering.txt
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Old 09-14-2006, 01:48 AM
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Need help, Moodwalker..... where's the one with Racing to Win and Paratroopers?

Thanks!

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Race 5 - Dato' Tan Chin Stakes - 1600m
Group 2 race

01 FIELDS OF OMAGH (David Hayes) Steven King (6) 58
02 LAD OF THE MANOR (NZ) (Roger Hoysted) Greg Childs (1) 58
03 APACHE CAT (Greg Eurell) Noel Callow (5) 57.5
04 TESTAFIABLE (Peter G Moody) Steven Arnold (7) 57.5
05 RED DAZZLER (Mick Price) Stephen Baster (2) 57.5
06 SPINNEY (John Hawkes) Blake Shinn (4) 57.5
07 SPIELMEISTER (David Hayes) Mark Zahra (3) 57.5
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Old 09-14-2006, 02:02 AM
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The Theo Marks Stakes at Rosehill

http://www.ozracing.net.au/cgi-bin/r....DFA?State=NSW
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Old 09-14-2006, 10:25 AM
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Oh that's great, thank you!

Don't tell anyone but i don't know half those names.
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Old 09-15-2006, 12:15 AM
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Nice piece on Dance Hero.....

http://www.smh.com.au/news/horseraci...827091245.html

..... and one on Apaaaaaache Cat.

http://www.aapracing.com.au/Story.aspx?page=RNS&id=4745

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Old 09-17-2006, 10:26 AM
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Lad won, Apache 2md...

Racing to Win won....

(... a little behind here).
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Old 09-18-2006, 11:19 PM
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What happened, Moodwalker???

http://www.virtualformguide.com/cgi-...adasaunout.txt
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Old 09-19-2006, 12:07 AM
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****, I didn't know that. Been out of town for a couple of days.
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Old 09-19-2006, 12:08 AM
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http://www.racingandsports.com.au/ra....asp?NID=92465
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Old 09-19-2006, 01:13 AM
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That's a shame. Thanks for the news.....

At least it's not life-threatening.

Too bad though.
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Old 09-21-2006, 12:20 AM
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From Fox Sports AU.....


Court's In Session claims Cameron
By Grahame Timbrell

September 20, 2006 TRAINER Guy Walter rode the racing roller-coaster at Newcastle today, winning the Cameron Handicap with Court's In Session just 40 minutes after watching Excites refuse to take part in the Spring Stakes.

Walter came up with almost every superlative available to describe Court's In Session tenacious victory in the Group III feature.

"He is just a marvellous, wonderful horse, one of the best I have ever trained," Walter said.

"He is one of my favourite; he is everyone's favourite.

"Don't forget he is a seven-year-old who has carried 60.5kg and refused to give in despite all the hard racing he has had."

Walter said Court's In Session would next start in the Group I George Main Stakes at Randwick on Saturday week, but he was in two minds about starting him in the Epsom Handicap.

"I am 50-50 about whether to start him in the Epsom," Walter said.

Court's In Session's victory was in stark contrast to the effort of Excites, who started favourite in the Spring Stakes but took control of jockey Zac Purton shortly after the start and refused to take any further part in the race.

The Spring Stakes was won by the John Hawkes-trained Mearas.

Court's In Session's win will live long in the memory of breeder and part-owner Peter Cruickshank, as the winner's dam was served early yesterday morning by Rock Of Gibraltar.

"September 20 is going to be a very important date in my memory for a long time," Cruickshank said.

"Unfortunately I had a seven-month-old full sister to Court's In Session but we had to have her put down two months ago because of a hip infection.

"That's the thing about racing. You have to enjoy the highs like this win because there are certainly a lot of lows as well."

Court's In Session was taken on for the lead early by Gorgonite but jockey Danny Beasley was eventually able to settle the second favourite in front while the $2.60 favourite Malcolm was second last under Darren Beadman.

Malcolm raced quickly to challenge for the lead in the home straight, but Court's In Session refused to give in and held on to score by a half-head over the favourite, with Mac's Tune a further 2¼ lengths away in third.

Tony Marney, the part-time jockey who rides Court's In Session in all his work, was among the most excited people on track.

"I won a Cameron on Manuan back in 1982 but I am more excited now than I was back then," Marney said.

"This horse is so special."

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A lovely story but here's my question..... what happened with Excites today?
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Old 09-21-2006, 12:24 AM
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Court's In Session claims Cameron
By Grahame Timbrell

September 20, 2006 TRAINER Guy Walter rode the racing roller-coaster at Newcastle today, winning the Cameron Handicap with Court's In Session just 40 minutes after watching Excites refuse to take part in the Spring Stakes.

Walter came up with almost every superlative available to describe Court's In Session tenacious victory in the Group III feature.

"He is just a marvellous, wonderful horse, one of the best I have ever trained," Walter said.

"He is one of my favourite; he is everyone's favourite.

"Don't forget he is a seven-year-old who has carried 60.5kg and refused to give in despite all the hard racing he has had."

Walter said Court's In Session would next start in the Group I George Main Stakes at Randwick on Saturday week, but he was in two minds about starting him in the Epsom Handicap.

"I am 50-50 about whether to start him in the Epsom," Walter said.

Court's In Session's victory was in stark contrast to the effort of Excites, who started favourite in the Spring Stakes but took control of jockey Zac Purton shortly after the start and refused to take any further part in the race.

The Spring Stakes was won by the John Hawkes-trained Mearas.

Court's In Session's win will live long in the memory of breeder and part-owner Peter Cruickshank, as the winner's dam was served early yesterday morning by Rock Of Gibraltar.

"September 20 is going to be a very important date in my memory for a long time," Cruickshank said.

"Unfortunately I had a seven-month-old full sister to Court's In Session but we had to have her put down two months ago because of a hip infection.

"That's the thing about racing. You have to enjoy the highs like this win because there are certainly a lot of lows as well."

Court's In Session was taken on for the lead early by Gorgonite but jockey Danny Beasley was eventually able to settle the second favourite in front while the $2.60 favourite Malcolm was second last under Darren Beadman.

Malcolm raced quickly to challenge for the lead in the home straight, but Court's In Session refused to give in and held on to score by a half-head over the favourite, with Mac's Tune a further 2¼ lengths away in third.

Tony Marney, the part-time jockey who rides Court's In Session in all his work, was among the most excited people on track.

"I won a Cameron on Manuan back in 1982 but I am more excited now than I was back then," Marney said.

"This horse is so special."

* * *

A lovely story but here's my question..... what happened with Excites today?
He went ape****.....
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Old 09-21-2006, 12:26 AM
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He went ape****.....
Oh wow, that was fast!

How though? What did he do, pull a Rakti or what?

Oh please give a visual.....
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