Gelding’s tips for Caulfield races on 11 February 2017

professor-geldingThe Gelding’s attention remains at his home track at Caulfield today and after a well known jockey’s ride last week put the Gelding’s all up bets in jeopardy, he had no qualms in immediately awarding an s-hit ride.

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

Caulfield

Race 2 Horse 2 – Peacock
Race 3 Horse 3 – Catchy (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 4 – Pariah
Race 6 Horse 7 – El Divino
Race 7 Horse 4 – Malaguerra (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Weekend musing – Australian Open, Garry Lyon on radio, Darren Gauci retires…..

Chris Barwin HillsLast weekend we had the women’s and men’s finals in the Australian Open tennis tournament and each participant was aged over 30. The
272647-roger-federer-wins-australian-open average age across both finals was 34. This surely must be some sort of record. Open officials probably couldn’t believe their luck after the early exit of Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray with the Williams’ sisters, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal making it through to the final days of the tournament.

We had the much heralded return to the spotlight of Garry Lyon this e1f12fd5f6f40a0470b3f704d5f66570week on the re-vamped SEN breakfast show and I must say, to date, I am significantly under whelmed. It would want to improve significantly to stay on the air!

Darren Gauci retires from the saddle this weekend and what a great career he has had. He was a boom apprentice in his early days and darrengauciayersrockucistakes_630x368dmacunfortunately, a number of falls impacted on him later in his career. He was always regarded as one of the best riders of front runners and still got rides even though he was past his best due to his ability to rate a horse out the front. The statistics show that he won 10% of his rides and was placed in nearly 30%. That is a pretty good strike rate.

Have a great weekend!

Gelding’s tips for Caulfield races on 4 February 2017

Mar 13 2011 021The Gelding’s attention is on his home track at Caulfield today and after a reasonable outing last week he is looking to build on that with these tips.

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

Caulfield

Race 2 Horse 3 – Hursley (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 1 – Jukebox
Race 5 Horse 5 – Formality
Race 7 Horse 6 – Derryn
Race 8 Horse 1 – Faatinah (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s tips for Flemington races on 28 January 2017

gelding2The Gelding’s attention is at Flemington today and after a reasonable weekend on the punt last week with two winners and a second, he is looking to build on that today.

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

Flemington

Race 1 Horse 1 – Jennifer Lynne (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 2 Horse 2 – Deja Blue
Race 4 Horse 12 – Portman (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 6 Horse 2 – Barthelona
Race 7 Horse 4 – Hellbent

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s tips for Moonee Valley races on 21 January 2017

gelding & dalliganThe Gelding’s attention is at Moonee Valley today and with the new year there comes new hope that he will be in for a bumper year on the punt!

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

Moonee Valley

Race 2 Horse 6 – La Speciale (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 1 – Burning Front
Race 6 Horse 1 – Cool Chap (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 2 – Crystal Dreamer
Race 9 Horse 8 – Ameristralia

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Weekend musing – Test Cricket, Big Bash, Chris Lynn……

Sfan OB6Continuing on my theme from last week, the Australian test team performed a miracle by winning the Second Test bowling the Pakistanis out for less than 200 in the second innings. Given the red flags from Steve Smith comments at the end of day 4 and the Pakistani capitulation on the final day I was surprised that nobody in the media raised an eyebrow over the result. More so when you consider the time lost to rain and the docile nature of the pitch. It was a big surprise to see Australia win.

I watched Chris Lynn playing for the Brisbane Heat last night and his hitting has to be seen to be believed. He equalled the record for the number of 6’s in a T20 innings at 11 and with Brendon McCallumunknown reached the Perth Scorchers score with ease. The Big Bash has again attracted the public’s attention and the batting of Lynn has set the tournament alight. Hopefully he remains fit for the international T20 game against Sri Lanka in Geelong on 19 February 2017 and I will be able to see him in person.

Have a great weekend!

Gelding’s red hot tips for Caulfield races on 7 January 2017

img_3802The Gelding’s attention is at his home track of Caulfield today and is looking to make 2017 a great one on the punt.

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

Caulfield

Race 3 Horse 5 – Crystal Dancer
Race 6 Horse 2 – Lyuba (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 5 – Plein Ciel (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 2 – Mihany
Race 9 Horse 1 – King’s Command

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Weekend musing – Perpetual Loyal, Big Bash League & Boxing Day test match….

Sfan OB6When it took line honours earlier this week, Perpetual Loyal broke the Sydney to Hobart yacht racing record by nearly five hours. If a record is broken by that much you have to sit up and take notice. Theunknown 630 nautical mile race is said to be one of the most difficult yacht races in the world, but this year conditions were tailor made for a quick journey as the second and third placed boats also beat the previous record. That record was held by Wild Oats XI. Even though it now no longer holds the race record, Wild Oats XI has set a Sydney to Hobart mark that will be difficult to beat in that it has the most line honours victories (8) and has twice held the race treble with race record, line honours and handicap honours all in the same year (2005 & 2012).

I have been watching a bit of the Big Bash League and the sloppy fielding by the Sydney Thunder in their match against the Brisbane Heat on Wednesday night got me thinking that it was so bad, a person might wonder what the coaching staff are teaching the imagesplayers. Three relatively easy catches went down and another was totally misjudged – mistakes so bad that the commentators spent two nights talking about it. The Hobart Hurricanes captaincy is also under question from me with Tim Paine failing to utilise his most economical bowler for the full four overs against the Melbourne Stars. Clive Rose started with 3 overs for 17 runs and was not used again in a very close match. I also thought Paine erred in bringing back Stewart Broad too late to have an impact. A case of poor decisions losing a match!

Sticking with cricket, it was interesting to hear Steve Smith say at the end of day 4 of the Melbourne Test Match that he didn’t think smiththe Pakistanis were trying to get him out. I would suggest that Smith was trying to apply some subtle final day pressure on the opposition through the media and it seems to have worked considering the dramatic second innings collapse by Pakistan that allowed Australia to win by an innings and 18 runs. Smith had a great match and was named man of the match after his 165 not out in the first dig. The experts must have been tested in selecting Smith though as David Warner and Mitchell Starc also had great games.

This is the last musing for 2016 so have a great weekend and Happy New Year!

Weekend musing – cricket, Pakistan’s gallant run chase, Big Bash season starts…..

Sfan OB6The Pakistan team gave Australia a real fright in the first test in Brisbane falling just 39 runs short of what would have been the highest 4th innings score and the highest to win. The previous highest score in the 4th innings to win was the West Indies who amassed 7-418 against Australia in 2002/03 in the West Indies. Thestumping highest score in the 4th innings and not win was 451 by New Zealand versus England in 2001/02 and it rivalled the 7-450 by South Africa versus India in 2013/14. The way the Pakistanis fought it out augurs well for the Boxing Day test in Melbourne and may mean in the future that test captains will be even more conservative with their declarations. I wonder if the move to “drop in” pitches mean they don’t deteriorate as much allowing teams to bat longer? The jury is out on that one and only time will give us the answer to that query. While Australia won the test, I think Pakistan still came out of the game with momentum after their gallant second innings chase.

Sticking with cricket, the Big Bash started again this week and the nightly format on Channel 10 is a winner for cricket fans. If you have nothing else better to do you can sit down and watch some entertaining cricket almost nightly for a month. I reckon that Channel 9 are livid they didn’t get the rights to the BBL and when the rights come up again they will be hot property.

Have a great Christmas and New Year!

Gelding’s red hotties for the Christmas Eve race meeting at Sandown

fullsizeoutput_18The Gelding’s attention is at Sandown today in this last metropolitan race meeting before Christmas. He acknowledges he must lift his game this outing as he needs some funds for the Chrissie pudding tomorrow.

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

Sandown

Race 1 Horse 3 – Fillie Champagne (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 3 – Domino Vitale
Race 5 Horse 1 – Burning Front (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 6 Horse 6 – Rewarding Effort
Race 7 Horse 2 – Shikarpour

Good luck, good punting and a Merry Christmas to all!

The Gelding