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Thoroly_Bread likes this post.
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no pace in this either.... :-w
when will the market be up..i want to back something.
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Let me guess: Oliver is booked for the ride. Takes a sit instead of leading, gets bailed up on the rail and gets beat as a short priced fav much like Vitello in the guineas.
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thefalcon, AceV likes this post.
this line up is the best of our "stayers"..cant expect much more
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Well it worked for Sydney. We now have a 2000m race worth $4m
Heard she copped some pretty severe bullying at school. Chairs thrown at her and all.
I just googled it and it was worse than I thought. Bashed on a regular basis even had to be hospitalised just because she was openly gay.
:-bd
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theodor was going to tell us how much golden rivers was dobbing in as sponsership.
sfa is my bet...c'mon theo....
:-w2014 Perth Cup nominations online
Last year's first three home are among 43
nominations for the 2014 $500,000 Perth Cup (2400m) at Ascot on January 1.
There are just six
horses rated 100 or more headed by the Group I winners Mr Moet and Playing God.
The Adam
Durrant-trained Mr Moet had an unsuccessful Melbourne Spring campaign and
returned to Perth where he finished seventh in the Group I Railway Stakes over
1600 metres at Ascot on November 23 at his most recent start.
Mr Moet finished
runner-up in the last year's Perth Cup to Talent Show with Global Flirt third
and that pair are also among the entries for next year's race.
Playing God finished
just in front of Mr Moet in the Railway when 5th of 15.
Last Saturday's
Listed ATC Cup winner Travolta is an entry, the Gai Waterhouse-trained New
Zealand import relishing the 2000 metre trip at Rosehill.
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