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desibg
09-18-2011, 10:21 PM
I'm a mug punter and ex-owner who quit the sport 8 weeks ago due to the cheats and time it's going to take to clean up this sport. I'm glad i don't have a horse anymore watching Luke Mc win 4 and 5 races a night, but he is so much smarter then the other drivers at Menangle. He knows when to go froward, when to go back, makes his moves down the back straight covering less metres then doing it around a turn.

Last night took the cake though when his $1.04 pop is 60m behind the field, the idiots in the race almost wait for him to catch up, then let him go to the front and let him run 30/31 sec qtrs. I know the horse is 10 fold above the others but at least put it to him and make him run 4x quick sectionals to give your selves a chance.

I still don't understand why drivers drive a normal M0 race different to a Group 1 race, would you want to win it no matter what, at the end of the day a Group 1 might be worth $200,000 but $16,000 is still alot of money for an M0. I have never sat behind a horse but the drivers at Melton seem to put "more effort" into their races.

MasterK
09-20-2011, 03:21 AM
Very true. This reminds me of the 1st time Auckland Reactor got beaten. He lost 60m at the start and David Butcher being the amazing driver he is sent All tiger forward and ran them as hard as he could for as long as he could not allowing Auckland Reactor the chance to catch. In saying that it is widely known people will often run horses for 2nds and 3rds so they dont advance through the grades and can earn more money with place stakes

justdoit
09-20-2011, 04:00 AM
We had a trainer do exactly that with one of our race mares, he no longer trains for us.

Don Corleone
09-20-2011, 11:14 AM
I'm a mug punter and ex-owner who quit the sport 8 weeks ago due to the cheats and time it's going to take to clean up this sport. I'm glad i don't have a horse anymore watching Luke Mc win 4 and 5 races a night, but he is so much smarter then the other drivers at Menangle. He knows when to go froward, when to go back, makes his moves down the back straight covering less metres then doing it around a turn.

Last night took the cake though when his $1.04 pop is 60m behind the field, the idiots in the race almost wait for him to catch up, then let him go to the front and let him run 30/31 sec qtrs. I know the horse is 10 fold above the others but at least put it to him and make him run 4x quick sectionals to give your selves a chance.

I still don't understand why drivers drive a normal M0 race different to a Group 1 race, would you want to win it no matter what, at the end of the day a Group 1 might be worth $200,000 but $16,000 is still alot of money for an M0. I have never sat behind a horse but the drivers at Melton seem to put "more effort" into their races.

Agree with you desi - if that grade was ever going to beat him then it was in that race. Over here in NZ I see it all the time. The hotpot has a mishap and no one takes the bull by the horns and they basically WAIT for the hotpot to catch up.

Daryl New
09-23-2011, 01:25 AM
Isn't there a rule about giving your horse every chance to win?

Flashing Red
09-23-2011, 01:31 AM
Rule 149 I believe, but in saying that everyone is wiser in hindsight, which puts the stewards in a bit of a difficult situation....