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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

Mountain West Conference rating twitter followers

To celebrate two years on twitter the Mountain West Conference has started ranking their fans on twitter….what a great idea! I have made the “first team”…now time to try and improve my ranking.

We’ll talk with our US reporter Dan Butterly about this when he is back on air after the MWC Basketball tournament and NCAA Basketball finals.

Meantime, why not see where you are rated as an MWC twitter fan!

packers4

Score: 1260

Ranking: 9

Level: 1st Team

Get your @SportsDP score for MWC here

Sydney Colt’s Warwick Farm Mail

Yes, I’m back from 2 weeks of R&R and in need of a fill up. I’ve spent last night and this morning ringing around our regular helpers and I am confident of eating lobster tonight!

Race 4 n5 DORF COMMAND e/w. I have taken $7.0 this morning and may back up for a little more. There is a ton of pace in this race which will suit our bloke coming from the rear. 1 start for 1 win at this track and distance. Nice fresh horse also.

Race 5 n1 MORE STRAWBERRIES I suggest they rename this neddy More Lobsters, because that is what we will be ordering after it salutes. Far superior to these based on ratings.

Race 8 n9 KISS FROM A ROSE This won for us previously and I’m told it should control the pace again today. Could be another ‘Gai Day’.

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

The Punters’ Guide to the 2011 NRL Season

The NRL season is nearly upon us and as the cricket thankfully winds down and the trials start to arc up, we all get that feeling deep down in the loins.  It is February, right now, where we start thinking starting line-ups, draws, player moves, fantasy, long-term futures betting and the countdown to round one.

That being the case Nick Tedeschi has created The Punters’ Guide to the 2011 NRL Season where each team and each player are broken down with absolute truth and absolute honesty.  The Punters’ Guide to the 2011 NRL Season is the must have guide for every rugby league fan.

Respected rugby league writer and pricing consultant Nick Tedeschi has put together this thorough guide that is a no-holds barred assessment, unique statistical evaluation and comprehensive betting appraisal all rolled into one. With the legendary Mr Rugby chiming in and much information sourced from within the gambling industry, there is no better tool for the rugby league punter no matter how seriously one takes their betting. It can even be used to win your tipping competition or fantasy league.

The Punters Guide to the 2011 NRL Season includes:

All the latest team information with complete squad listings for each club.

Detailed betting information from the 2010 season including analysis of head-to-head, line and total points betting for each club and the NRL as a whole.

The thoughts and premiership prices of Australia’s top rugby league gambler and former Punting Ace guru, Mr Rugby.

An in-depth and original statistical analysis of all 16 teams.

Detailed betting data for each and every team.

Recruitment analysis, positional and coaching assessment and draw evaluation for every club.

Predictions and betting advice for the 2011 season.

Nick says there is no guide quite like The Punters Guide to the 2011 NRL Season.  It is on sale for only $14.95 and is extraordinary value for every rugby league fan.  Go to http://www.makingthenut.com/content/punters-guide-2011-nrl-season to purchase a copy.

Gelding’s tips for 18 February 2011

The Gelding turns his attention to Flemington today and thinks the overnight rain will have softened the track just enough to make conditions close to perfect for racing today.

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

Flemington

Race 3 Horse 9 – I’m Discreet (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 5 – Southern Speed
Race 5 Horse 8 – Enjin Number 9
Race 6 Horse 7 – Sportzfan Radio’s own – Black Caviar (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 15 – Studley Park

As an extra for today I also like an each way bet in Race 6 Horse 9 – Crystal Lily

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

A Heart stopper for this fan

My visit to the heart mechanic this morning didn’t exactly go to plan….

I (unusually) arrived early so I decided to kill the time reading the headlines in one of our leading newspapers…..Whilst the 1.25 litre bottle of water I was drinking may have disguised my morning custard tart and flat white from the impending blood pressure reading, the headline on the front page certainly didn’t.   

“Soccer fans the Worst”.

So a top cop says.

I’m not a police officer, but a fan of the A-League and moreover, the world game, and not here to dispute what the chief says.  I repeat however, I am a football fan….something I’m unsure Victoria Police and large sections of our media fail to understand.  But more on that later…

I am baffled though, why this newspaper felt so compelled to report this story on its front page….  

This, on the same day the A-League finals commence.  Coincidence or conspiracy?Where was the report previewing the A-League finals campaign? Half way through the sports section…..Or the report reviewing the football purists’ wet dream (that is, Arsenal vs Barcelona in the Champions’ League round of 16) and the former’s stirring comeback? It was a mere footnote…..

Or the right of reply to the refreshing and challenging remarks made by former Socceroo, Llubo Milicevic earlier this week in which he stated, amongst other things, many AFL and NRL players allegedly take drugs, yet get away with it because those codes’ stance on drugs being built on thin “ice”.  No pun intended.  I’m still looking for it…..

I did however, read an article the other day in the same newspaper about a self confessed drug and alcohol user and former AFL star whose former partner would rather spend a night with the lions (no, not the AFL club) on their African holiday than him, being offered a lucrative contract to try and do his best Fred Astaire impersonation on Dancing with the Stars  It’s ironic how sections of our media continually throw lifelines to AFL footballers who can’t, nor know, how to control their emotions, yet throws the boot in on passionate and emotional fans at football games! 

This is not the first time my temples have been pounding at the sight of such news….. 

The night after the first A-League and Melbourne football derby was played, sections of our media, rather than embrace the significance of the game, ran beat up stories about alleged violence between sections of supporters of both clubs and how those supporters allegedly vandalised our public transport system.  Yet how many people did Victoria Police arrest that night? One.  It must have been a slow news day….Oh, but the Caulfield Guineas was on that same weekend and 57 people were allegedly arrested for underage drinking.  Well so I heard on the grapevine….. 

With A-League crowd numbers already way down on those of the opening season, sections of our media seem intent on chasing more fans away from the world game.  Even lower crowd numbers are surely to be the consequence of such stories and the heavy handed manner in which the more enthusiastic, active fans are being treated by security staff and police around the country. 

And so to the point I alluded to earlier….. 

Football fans are a rare and unique breed.  Our authorities, media and the administrators of the game cannot expect a passive and sanitised form of support witnessed in other football codes.  Football supporters are, above all, fans.  They have too much pent-up passion to be able to sit there quietly and cheer when the odd goal goes in.  Of course they will get passionate if and when the winning and only goal is scored in the 94th minute of a pulsating context or the referee makes a bad decision which affects the outcome of the game!  

Football fans see themselves as members of the team and will do whatever they can to contribute to the defeat of the opposing team.  Hence the songs they sing, the giant banners supporting a team or player, the horns, the drums and the hardcore fan groups.  The passion extends beyond the field and into the stands and a connection is built that makes every fan more than a mere spectator. 

It is why at many football clubs around the world, like Boca Juniors for example, there is no number 12 squad shirt – the number being reserved for the fans who are collectively seen as the 12th man.  This is non existent in other football codes.  

This does not of course mean that passion which is channelled into violence should be accepted or go uncontrolled. There is no doubt certain fans are tarnishing the A-League brand.  I’m not that ignorant and/or one eyed.  But as a regular attendant at many A-League games since its inception, I cannot help but observe and note a consistent misunderstanding between our authorities and the games’ fans.  Passionate, positive support should not be confused with football hooliganism, an extremely different and ugly beast.  It is this difference that I feel our authorities and media do not fully understand and moreover, embrace. 

Further, I see no justification for an unnecessarily high police presence at A-League games such as the one witnessed at the Melbourne Victory vs Newcastle Jets game last month.  As a friend later remarked, “There was not one hint of violence….That sort of police presence will only fire up fans even more!” 

And let’s not let the flare throwing individual take the headlines away from a game which has given the world mouth watering local derbies steeped in history and many nations joy in times of despair.

Gelding’s tips for Caulfied 12 February 2011

The Gelding’s attention returns to his home track of Caulfield today with winners seemingly difficult to pick.  However, there could be some value with these selections.

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

Caulfield

Race 4 Horse 1 – Sepoy
Race 7 Horse 4 – Sportzfan Radio’s own Typhoon Tracey (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 2 – Reward for Effort
Race 9 Horse 1 – Bead It (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

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

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Sydney Colt’s Randwick Mail For Tomorrow

Forget all the formalities and fancy words this week. There are 2 fair dinkum good things tomorrow and our only bet is an ALL UP FIXED ODDS race 1 number 1 SATIN SHOES into race 5 number 1 MORE JOYOUS. I just took $2.65 the all up and it is like a licence to print money. These 2 have trialled brilliantly, are both incredibly weighted based on ratings and I’m told they both look superb. Follow me.

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