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Gedling’s tips for 16 April 2011

The Gelding’s attention is firmly on Flemington today with winners being very difficult to select.  However, always up for the test, here are some ‘mouth watering’ selections.

As always the bets are on an each way and all up basis.

Flemington

Race 3 Horse 1 – Stirling Grove
Race 4 Horse 2 – Stole
Race 6 Horse 9 – Akzar
Race 7 Horse 5 – Flat Chat (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 1 – Baranagaroo (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

You can hear the Gelding discuss racing with the Professor every Sunday on Sportzfan Radio at 12.30pm on 88.3 Southern FM.  The Gelding’s segment is sponsored by the Great Western Hotel.

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Sydney Colt’s Derby Day Mail

Top hat and tails day at Royal Randwick today. Hoping to enjoy lobster and champers in the members stand after collecting on a few of our mail horses.

Race 1 n5 CONROY’S GAP Lacks the experience of most however this neddy ran super sectionals in its trial.

Race 2 n3 DIVORCES My only worry is the barrier in a race that seems to lack true pace. Our ratings man tells me this is the best of the ratings today and we cannot ignore that great advice.

Race 7 n1 JIMMY CHOUX How are they going to beat this in the Derby? Well our pro punter friend says we should all load up on it. He says until now there has not been a Derby horse with a sprinting finish since Kingston Town. He believes JIMMY CHOUX will change that.

Race 8 n1 GRACEFUL ANNA Looms as great each way value if you ignore its last run when it pulled up poorly. I am told by a trackman that it has grown a leg since and it certainly has class on the opposition.

Money lost, nothing lost. Confidence lost, everything lost.

Gelding’s tips for 9 April 2011

The Gelding’s attention returns to his home track of Caulfield today and, after last weekend’s near misses, thinks he has some value selections to get punters back on the winning list.

As always the bets are on an each way and all up basis.

Caulfield

Race 2 Horse 5 – Cat’s Pyjamas
Race 3 Horse 3 – Upon
Race 4 Horse 4 – Tokugawa
Race 6 Horse 11 – Dubleanny (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 1 – Launay (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

You can hear the Gelding discuss racing with the Professor every Sunday on Sportzfan Radio at 12.30pm on 88.3 Southern FM.  The Gelding’s segment is sponsored by the Great Western Hotel.

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s tips for 2 April 2011

The Gelding’s attention turns to Moonee Valley today. Although there is a huge race meeting in Sydney today featuring the running of the Golden Slipper, the Gelding will defer to the Sydney Colt’s selections below.

As always the bets are on an each way and all up basis.

Moonee Valley

Race 2 Horse 2 – I’m Discreet
Race 3 Horse 2 – Mosha (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 1 – Psychologist (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 6 – Flat Chat
Race 8 Horse 3 – The Big Steel

You can hear the Gelding discuss racing with the Professor every Sunday on Sportzfan Radio at 12.30pm on 88.3 Southern FM.  The Gelding’s segment is sponsored by the Great Western Hotel.

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Sydney Colt’s Golden Slipper Day Mail

Still a little miffed after our e/w special and only bet ran 4th last week. Confidence remains high and some great bets are on offer ar Rosehill.

Race 1 n2 DO YOU THINK Would have had it among my numbers if it had made the Slipper field! This is way easier.

Race 2 n1 RETRIEVE Plenty of knockers for this fellow but it drops a ton in grade and seems the best bet of the day with one of the pro punters who feed us information.

Race 7 n2 SMART MISSILE What a win last start when he dropped SEPOY Has to be backed.

Race 8 n 12 BASE The trackman tells me this neddy looks a perfect picture. Its Melb form is first rate.

Race 9 n3 ATOMIC FORCE This one has improved heaps with the blinkers being added.

Money lost, nothing lost. Confidence lost, everything lost.

Germany vs Australia – A cause for concern to a cause célèbre

“…..the blame no doubt lies with Pim Verbeek and the fearful, naive and nonsensical tactics he employed in that match. Further, Verbeek’s tactics against Germany disarmed the players of their unique and natural cultural qualities, that being their attacking, fighting spirit.  Put simply, he did not believe in the players…..(we need) to recruit a new custodian who, unlike Verbeek, understands and is able to harness the cultural qualities of Australia’s players and moreover, believes in them” – The F Word’s musings in a previous blog.

They say time heals all wounds. 

I agree.

But so too does self belief, a willingness to change and a desire to right the wrongs of the past.

When Australia took to the field against Germany at last year’s World Cup the team appeared bereft of ideas, spirit and passion.  The 4-0 drubbing always meant the Socceroos would need to play catch up football in their remaining two games to secure qualification to the knockout stages of the World Cup.  Despite restoring some pride against Ghana and Serbia, the mountain was insurmountable and early elimination confirmed. 

In recent months, the team, and new coach Holger Osieck, have appeared determined to make a point that they were better than their first-round exit at the World Cup.  First, an appearance at the final of the AFC Asian Cup in January and now an astonishing come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Germany in their own backyard. 

The world’s number three ranked side looked on course to replicate its 4-0 win in Durban as they dominated the first half with their speed, passing and movement on and off the ball and duly went ahead after 26 minutes. But Osieck’s spirited half time team talk sparked the turnaround.  He later told Fox Sports, “…I said (to the players) ‘you can do it’….I told them we are Australia, we are somebody and we don’t have to be afraid of them”.  The Australian players’ actions mirrored those words as they came out of the dressing-room for the second half with a changed approach and a determination to get back into the contest. Playing the ball on the ground and moving it about with short, crisp passing the Socceroos stunned the hosts with two goals in the 61st and 65th minute, first through David Carney and then a Luke Wilkshire penalty, to claim a first ever win over the European side.

Much will be made of the fact the game was a meaningless friendly and that Germany coach, Joachim Low made a host of changes to the side that beat Kazakhstan 4-0 in its Euro 2012 qualifier last weekend.  But given their stature, playing depth and superior head-to-head record, the Germans should have still comfortably beaten the Socceroos.  This was still a side that had Lukas Podolski, Thomas Muller, Miroslav Klose and Bastian Schweinsteiger, all of whom started on that fateful day in Durban.  Finally, no country, regardless of the importance of the fixture would want to lose a game at home.

The surprising thing was that the overall performance of the Socceroos was not perfect. In truth, the Germans completely controlled the opening period and had the better of the contest until the Socceroos equalised.  Further, Mile Jedinak was yet again inefficient and unimaginative in the engine room and gave the ball away too easily, whilst Lucas Neill consistently overlooked the midfield by persistently hoofing the ball forward.

But the fact Australia managed to beat the three-time World champions without playing at its best is a clear indication of how far the team has come as a football nation.  The confidence sapped by Pim Verbeek’s complete lack of faith in the players has bounced back under Osieck and the players are beginning to rate themselves again. With the 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign fast approaching, I have no doubt the national team is heading in the right direction.

Mark ‘The F Word’ Fiorenti

Sydney Colt’s Mail For Rosehill 26 March

Have had a week in Melbourne where I enjoyed some lovely lobster and assorted seafood with the Professor. Many thanks for his hospitality. I hope to return the favour by supplying a money maker at Rosehill tomorrow. Have picked up some mail direct from Gai’s stable and we will be going one out this week.

Race 7 n9 LIGHT BRIGADE e/w ($8.0) I am told in no uncertain terms this is a serious racehorse on the way up. It’s last run was a ripper and Gai has it absolutely ready for tomorrow. At $8.0 I have unleashed e/w.

Money lost, nothing lost. Confidence lost, everything lost.

Sydney Colt’s Mail For Rosehill 19 March

There are a stack of hot favs today but I have rung around town and found a few GGs to upset some of the hotpots. Enjoy the value.

Race 1 n3 MAGITA Some are happy to punt on this neddy to upset the fav owing to some sharp work on the track over the past week.

Race 3 n5 ELITE FALLS The fav in this race is long odds on but we will take our chances with this one. It will be finishing the strongest.

Race 5 n1 DECSARADO Again we have to beat an odds on fav but Gai has an outstanding record of producing this type of galloper to lead them a merry chase. It really is sensational value.

Race 6 n1 BULLBARS Everyone in the media wants to knock the chances of this bloke based on a likely lack of pace. My mail says ignore the coat pullers and get on this neddy who is the best rated value runner all day! It did run great against far superior horses in Melb last start.

Money lost, nothing lost. Confidence lost, everything lost.

Gelding’s tips for 14 March 2011

The Gelding’s attention turns to Morphetville today with a holiday Monday race meeting. Time to start towards another long run of wins & places.

As always the tips are on an each way and all up basis.

Morphetville

Race 5 Horse 2 – Southern Speed (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 6 Horse 6 – Avenue
Race 8 Horse 3 – King Diamond
Race 9 Horse 10 – Obsequious

You can hear the Gelding discuss racing with the Professor every Sunday on Sportzfan Radio at 12.30pm on 88.3 Southern FM.

Good luck & good punting!

The Gelding