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Bunbury Cup Sunday 8/3/2020

West Australian Racing
Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
Just jumping in early for Sunday...a field of twelve at this stage, no stars in it but some handy ones and a few battlers.
Two faves in order are Arctic Stream and The Big Show.

Been an Arctic Stream fan but going to veer away slightly from him.

Won't be easy with 59.5kgs and first up since early January, but going for Spiritual Warrior, was badly held up at a vital stage in the Perth Cup and did well to come back and run 5th, was impressive winner beforehand going into the Cup.

Mackenzie Brook, Arctic Stream, and The Big Show all huge dangers.

Craig Newitt to ride roughie Plays The Game.
After being placed in the Narrogin, Albany and Esperance Cups and with in form Smokin Jo Azzopardi riding, wouldn't be surprised soft run on pace if Superior Smile placed again.

1. Spiritual Warrior
2. Arctic Stream
3. Mckenzie Brook
4. The Big Show
Best roughies - Plays The Game and Superior Smile.

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Great to see Craig Newitt back in WA and well thought of by trainers and owners with eight rides out of the nine races.

    Won five Group Ones on Miss Andretti.
    Four Group Ones aboard Lankan Rupee.
    Other Group Ones on Tarzino and Extreme Choice.
    First Group One was Perfect Promise in the 2006 CF Orr Stakes.

    Was surprised has ridden 35 winners for Chris Waller.
  • savethegamesavethegame    3,216 posts
    Won five over two days of kalg. carnival ------It was,only the ride on palma meranti  allowed it to blouse Regal Counsel out,even after slipping on the bend.he never missed a beat.


  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    For sure stg, had a great Kalgoorlie carnival. Haven't had a great look at his mounts for Sunday but think on a few at each way odds and longer.

    Recall when he first started and that distinctive left hand. Can't beat the ones who use their left hand and left leg on the footy field! I was often turning those backmen inside out haha yeah right.
  • savethegamesavethegame    3,216 posts
    tThe day he rode perfect jewel  at over 80/1. with whip in the left in railway, had trouble in the run gee  flew to  run 4th thought he would have got the sit in the Kingston town. Some horses that haven't experienced whip in the left prior,and  the ones holding back full potential.it can make a big difference backed Mr Nicholas at Esperance for that reason with another leftie . B.Parnham,did it ping. on sunday   

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Some big fluctuations already on the Cup.
    Mckenzie Brook scratched.

    Once again ( recall last campaign ) Spiritual Warrior - the horse many punters take an aversion to, out the door to as much 9/1 with Corps.

    The Big Show now fave ahead of Arctic Stream.

    Pike aboard Red Army into 15/2 ( $8.50 ) with Tabtouch.

    The rough one thought had a place chance Superior Smile into 5/1 with Tabtouch...what the..?
    Couldn't win Narrogin, Albany, Esperance Cups when think probably started better than 5/1. Give it a chance but 5/1 that's rock bottom odds, surely closer to 10/1 or 12/1 by start time.

    Wrinkly has also come in from double figures to 8/1 him and Superior Smile, they'll be right there when swing for home.
  • ChrisChris    5,734 posts
    The Big Show is one of WAs most underrated horses
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Don't often see the highest winning stake money horse in the race be on the equal minimum and also be better than 25/1.

    Yes the Dark Musket hits the turf again - only won the 5 races but placed 20 times - over 600k in the bank. Can't believe he's only won the five. Those 20 place cheques have added up - 3rd in a Kingston Town helps too.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Big call there Chris, but more than handy that's for sure.

    Reckon Spiritual Warrior underrated. Pretty consistent - won races like the Apprentices Cup, Kalgoorlie Cup, ATA Quality - think runs second at least in the Perth Cup, if not held up at a crucial time. 59.5kgs and first up - he's already unpopular!

    Will happen very soon where a good horse resuming over the distance wins one of these big races, happens regularly overseas but still somewhat foreign territory here.

    A few punters today said no first up to amazing Melbourne Cup winner Vow And Declare - didn't win but was a tremendous run for third at big odds over the 2000 metres.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    One small trifecta doing just in case - all ways the horses that have run in a Perth Cup.
    Arctic Stream
    Spiritual Warrior
    Plays The Game
    Dark Musket
    Adding The Big Show as well - pretty sure was scratched late from a Perth Cup.
  • The_BullThe_Bull    929 posts
    The big show meets AS 1.5kg better for getting beat a half length. That will do me.
  • TheDivaTheDiva    13,248 posts
    The big show out now... 
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Makes the job easier for several with the scratchings of McKenzie Brook and The Big Show and something has to win it and these all good hopes but if ask me...
    6/4 Arctic Stream - too short.
    11/4 Superior Smile - too short.
    9/2 Red Army - too short.
    11/2 Wrinkly - too short.
    Just 11/1 for an out of form He's A Parker - too short.

    Not a classic field that's for sure.
    Even with the scratchings Spiritual Warrior remains unwanted.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    If was a betting man.
    7/1 Spiritual Warrior ✔️
    12/1 Plays The Game ✔️
  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    I can never understand the confidence and money He’s A Parker always seems to attract.. no disrespect but it can be treated as a scratching every time it goes round

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Did strike a remarkable purple patch this time last year but yep apart from one reasonably good run recently when ran fourth - can't get out of its own way.

    Not quite a "I'll walk to Chile" if wins...but not far off. Good luck to him if wins it, will be one of the biggest reversals of form since a poor Fitzroy defeated the Eagles!
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Never dreamt Wrinkly would even be considered for a Bunbury Cup over the distance, might get it soft but 11/2 wow - good luck.

    Superior Smile nearly 3/1 and liked him as a roughie. Nice one.

    Red Army 9/2 him and He's A Parker should have a match race to see who can finally run a place! Does have a handy hoop Red Army and strong stable.

    Something has to win it. There'll be some good runs and a few shockers no doubt.
  • udontknowudontknow    570 posts
    hash said:

    I can never understand the confidence and money He’s A Parker always seems to attract.. no disrespect but it can be treated as a scratching every time it goes round




    Im giving it a sneaky hope it that field. But if im to have a bet its on wrinkly
  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    Another jockey caught napping! The Fish on Puli 8-}
  • JimmyPopJimmyPop    364 posts
    Juicing Carrots getting closer. He is working his way back to peak fitness.

  • JimmyPopJimmyPop    364 posts
    JimmyPop said:

    Juicing Carrots getting closer. He is working his way back to peak fitness.


    Gone before the corner. Another donation.
    Well timed ride by The Pont.

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Just caught up with result, keen to see replay and margins when up on Tabtouch. Good ol He's A Parker runner up - must love the autumn, was enormous this time last year and not a thing since, grows another leg this time of year.

    Superior Smile definetly a record breaker - no time in history would a horse have been placed the same year in Narrogin, Albany, Esperance, Bunbury Cups! That's one fair training effort to have a staying type do that well - no matter the field strength.

    Arctic Stream - why went off him fractionally - a mystery! Did get out to 7/4 on tote - better than the early 6/4.
  • ThunderstruckThunderstruck    7,696 posts
    edited March 2020
    Zachariah Beau beat King Blitz home last start..poor win record and track stats but form around winners/decent horses rarely lies..peach of a ride by smoking joe helps the cause :x

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  • ChrisChris    5,734 posts
    Pont is back

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  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    Chris said:

    Pont is back




    He’d never left! Been flying so far this year ^:)^

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  • spinkingspinking    4,001 posts
    Zachariah Beau was one of Rodents tips last month. His last two runs have been very good and if you stayed and got the $6.00 fixed today well done . Did beat King Blitz home last start today's price I thought was generous

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    Rightio a brief summation on the nine of them, just on face value and only opinion...

    Arctic Stream - another great effort, and Paul Harvey continues to get the best out of him.

    He's A Parker - well ridden, got out behind the tiring ones, then through on the inside of Wrinkly - much improved effort.

    Superior Smile - doesn't know how to run a bad race.

    Wrinkly - set them a merry dance and fought on well, been showing some good grit lately. Just found out late.

    Spiritual Warrior hmmmm - early on in the race looked perfect for him - couldn't have been better placed. Basically settled 5th and ran 5th. Not too far away at the end, but you'd have thought he'd get past Wrinkly.

    Dark Musket - he was the best of the rest and the rest weren't much. Still he battled away.

    Plays The Game - think he's had his trot, didn't come on at all, just before the corner looked as if had something up the sleeve, but never ran on at all.

    Cougar Express - perfectly ridden run of the race, but when the pressure went on was out of there.

    Juicing Carrots - thought might run a cheeky race, up in the breeze on the outside of Wrinkly, he ran out of juice.

    Best run - Arctic Stream by a mile.

    Just realised Red Army must have been another scratching and that's why just the nine, so around 7/4 Arctic Stream for fave backers turned out well.

    Dissapointing that Mackenzie Brook, The Big Show, Red Army all came out.
  • hashhash    7,495 posts
    Had the race run to suit didn’t it
    There was only one horse you wanted to be on on the bend
  • paraleticparaletic    3,750 posts
    wrinkly in the race meant that artic stream was the only logical winner.... where was my logic before the race?

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  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    He did, but still had to pick them up from a fair way back and no excuses for the rest - even with a bit of speed on they all had easy soft runs.

    He's A Parker three back the inside - had a dream run.
    Superior Smile - one out one back - Smokin Jo had it in the worlds perfect spot.
    Spiritual Warrior - had it softer than butter, no excuses today.
    Wrinkly - was his normal self, battled away well off a good speed.

    2nd 3rd 5th - perfect trips - Harvey came from behind them - was fave so expected to do the job and did it with aplomb. He's an unusual one - bit of a grinder but with a touch of class.

    Recall that run before the Perth Cup when Pikey ride, goodness gracious what should he have won by that day?!

    A few punting acquaintances thought his run in the Perth Cup just fair at best, but thought was very very good. Can all see it differently.

    The first up run this campaign when Lord Help Me Run and Red Publisher beat him home was a bit dissapointed in that run - but what should've realised immediately was that he's being set for the Bunbury Cup and races like that and probably has 10 lengths improvement in him.
  • Ridersonthestorm33Ridersonthestorm33    10,946 posts
    edited March 2020
    That was Pinjarra the first up run - race forward that day, hit the lead on the corner and thought by how far but both Lord Help Me Run and Red Publisher ran him down fairly comfortably, but that was along way from his Grand Final - the Bunbury Cup.
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