Critical mainstream media are certainly hard to find. Look at the way the gallops turned on The Age's Patrick Bartley
Ummm, I am no equine vet but I have more than done my bit in keeping their interest in the latest model Mercedes-Benz over the years.
I note Ride High had a veterinary examination after the race - not that you would know because the stewards report has not appeared on the HRA website even though the report for yesterday's Cranbourne meeting has. My Mercedes-financing, hard earnt and harder spent veterinary knowledge would suggest the horse would have shown some sign of lameness post-race, especially once it had cooled down and before it left the course. I find the explanation given in the HRV sponsored and sourced media article inconsistent with the experience I and many other participants have had with this type of injury.
Quote of the year nominee Clayton Tonkin said "we knew something wasn't right the other night". No kidding Sherlock!
The words minor an suspensory are rarely seen in the same sentence; I doubt any decent equine vet has ever been guilty of mixing the two.
More than anything, this rent-a-quote reporting is symptomatic of the industry funded media and leaves you longing for the independent, quality thinking and questioning minds of the likes of Richard Trembath and Bob Cain. I've been around the trots long enough to know if you accept something on face value make sure you are looking at the face!
Critical mainstream media are certainly hard to find. Look at the way the gallops turned on The Age's Patrick Bartley
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
The market has gone down (why?) but it would seem from the following link that the field won't be known until the draw
https://www.racenet.com.au/news/supe...ained-20201005
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
I spoke too soon as here is the field
https://www.thetrots.com.au/news/art...rcuit-classic/
ALTA ORLANDO NZ
BALRAJ NZ
BLING IT ON
CASH N FLOW NZ
CODE BAILEY NZ
CODE BLACK NZ
CRUZ BROMAC NZ
HURRICANE HARLEY
KING OF SWING NZ
LOCHINVAR ART
RISHI NZ
TAM MAJOR
MAJOR TIMES (1st Em)
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Rishi into $41 having made the field
https://www.tab.com.au/racing/2020-1...%20(Pre%20Draw)
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Amazing how the draw fell
Craig Cross = 5 front line draws
Emma Stewart = 4 second line draws
1: Balraj
2: Code Bailey
3: Bling It On
4: Lochinvar Art
5: Alta Orlando
6: Cash N Flow
7: King Of Swing
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8: Code Black
9: Rishi
10: Tam Major
11: Hurricane Harley
12: Major Times (emg)
13: Cruz Bromac
Last edited by Messenger; 10-06-2020 at 01:19 PM.
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
You're our resident New South Welshman Breno - how does that front line settle?
I have always been a fan of small tracks (mind you, small fields suit them better)
But I have to admit that a track like Menangle makes it more likely that the best horse wins
(2760m on this track would be better)
Last edited by Messenger; 10-06-2020 at 01:28 PM.
Greg Sugars was a Champion harness racing person
Dartboard job!
Drivers will be interesting and make it a bit clearer I think.
I think Cash N Flow entitled to have a dip and maybe first go at this level Balraj takes a sit. Backfires if gets caught outside Arty but to be a winning chance must attempt it.
Does Moran say I'm good enough to win from the running line and forget about leading? Won't have to fight Balraj for the lead and then have another horse try and challenge him. Cash N Flow could even cross him easily enough anyway and then lead may even be there for the taking after 600m.
Solid watch and learn race for me.
Agree this race needs to be 2760m.
https://www.thetrots.com.au/news/art...-perfect-draw/
Could be gamesmanship but no lead for Cash N Flow if this is to be believed. Can see things going horrid for KOS if tries to cross LA. While I think KOS is the best horse outside of Perth in the country he isn't a Blacks A Fake, Smoken Up or ITMQ type good that he can win out of turn.