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17/9/2005 edition
Make Money Betting Horses
Many astute punters use a simple horse racing betting system to back plenty of winners at excellent odds, as well as successfully betting trifectas, first fours, doubles etc. They simply note the key runs of a few select horses each week and black book them. Then betting smart, they follow them.
Each week we will give some runs worth noting by horses from Saturday's racing. Keep a record of the horses, bet smart and you too could back some big winners.
Free top rated horses
10/9/2005
Here are the latest runners to be added to our Horse Watch list.
Rosehill
Battle Maiden:
Another big run at huge odds by this former South African Group 1 winner. With two runs in after a year off, this 6YO mare will be ready to win her next start.
Moonee Valley
Headturner:
This John Hawkes' trained 3YO gelding ran a great second to Maybe Better in his first city race. He has only had three starts. By a Zabeel mare, he should get better with distance.
El Segundo:
Trainer Colin Little knew what he was doing when he entered this lightly raced 4YO gelding in the Group 2 Weight for Age John F Feehan Stakes at Moonee Valley. El Segundo, who started at $26.00, ran a huge fourth only half a length behind Lad Of The Manor, champion mare and Melbourne Cup winner, Makybe Diva and Cox Plate winner, Fields Of Omagh.
Perfectly Ready:
This Mick Price trained colt started favourite and finished third to Undoubtedly in this year's Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield. He was then sent for a spell. Perfectly Ready has come back as an outstanding 3YO colt. At his second run back he was just beaten a neck by Spark Of Life in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes.
Eagle Farm
Ice Chariot:
At his first start this 3YO colt overcame difficulties to convincingly win a 3YO Maiden at Toowoomba. He then comfortably won a 3YO Class 6 at Eagle Farm running good time for the 1400 metres.
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