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Old 08-18-2008, 11:12 PM
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Default Starting Blackbook- Melb. Spring Carnival

Hi Guys,
Just wondering, if it's allowable, about starting a Blackbook thread on horses that you think are worth watching leading into Melbourne's major Group races up to the Melbourne Cup. I have a couple that I am following at the moment, and will give updates if you think the idea has any merits.
Maybe we can come up with a few winners.....
As a new member to RacingForum your comments would be appreciated. If you think this a waste of time please say so.

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Old 08-18-2008, 11:39 PM
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G'day Jinkster, after it's run on the weekend Maldivian has to go in the black book in my opinion. He looks as though he's over his injuries from the autumn and the way he fought it out to the line (although not having a very good first up record) shows he's coming back to his best.

Good idea for a thread.
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Old 08-18-2008, 11:59 PM
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Yep great idea for a thread should really help members pick a few winners.
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Old 08-19-2008, 12:48 AM
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Thought of MALDIVIAN but yet to be proven over 2000m . Still worth watching, should be in 1600-1800m next start although in 2u seems to drop off a bit.
One I have been watching SIRMIONE. better form this year so far with his worst run only 4L off winner compared to 16L & 11L last year. Similar to Maldivian yet to be proven over 2100m but breeding shows should be capable of staying distance.

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Sounds like a grand idea. Maldivian is a definate blackbooker after saturdays run. Look out for the hussler over a greater distance too, he didnt seem to have that explosive turn of foot but instead looked more like a stayer, he was still winding up at the post. Light fantastic is going to go far, looked like he was under a lot of pressure in the straight but newitt lit the fuse and he responded well. The better horse on the day won. Yet to be convinced that fantastic will stay though.
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Old 08-19-2008, 08:19 PM
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Hey jinkster, sounds like a fanastic idea. I would love to hear your thoughts about these horses and im sure many others would too - it sounds like you know your horses well.

By the way everyone just to add to the list, Kibbutz; forget his run in the Liston last Saturday, was very unlucky but even so ran it like a true stayer... In my eyes he still poses a huge spring threat in the staying events so watch out for him!
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Old 08-19-2008, 09:24 PM
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Hi Guys,
Good to see some posts coming in, and also good to see somebody else watching David Hayes Kibbutz good FU hitout. Will now like to see over 1800m on soft track.
Hayes has Largo Lad at Sandown-Lakeside tomorrow plus Freedman has entered Jabal Tarik, will be watching scratching to get an idea as to what they are up to.
For 'The Greatest' - Mark Kavanagh, trainer of third-placed Maldivian, was delighted with the six-year-old’s performance saying that “he’s getting back to the Maldivian we all know”. A good sign !!

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Largo lads run wasnt bad at all today. Good price on the tab as well. :-)
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Largo lads run wasnt bad at all today. Good price on the tab as well. :-)
Was a very good run and paying $4.30!
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Old 08-21-2008, 06:12 AM
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Largo Lad ... Encosta De Lago... Start was a bit dusty, last at 700m, blocked for run at 600m but when he got a bit of clear air it was hands & heels to the line and still gapping them. Needs 1600-1800m next run.

Wyong - Today - Race 1
RHONE DELTA (2005) 3yo b g
Encosta De Lago (AUS) - Camargue (AUS) (Air De France (USA))
Jockey Nikolic, Danny Trainer Conners, C E
Having 1st start....
Noted Nikolic rode Fav. Amazing Dane last start ( Gosford-3rd-1.8L) but has taken ride on Rhone Delta.

Nothing to do with Melb. blackbook but may be interesting to watch Largo Lads brother run 1st up.
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