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Four high speed racing tips & parlay for Caulfield Guineas day on 14 October 2023

The Professor and the Gelding give their four high speed tips for today’s Caulfield Guineas and the Professor’s Parlay that includes some NFL tips. The track is currently rated a Good 4 with the rail in the True position for the entire circuit.

Caulfield

Professor’s tips

Race 3 Horse 7 – Brayden Star (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 4 Horse 2 – Red Card (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 9 Horse 1 – Militarize

Race 10 Horse 3 – Amelia’s Jewel

Professor’s Parlay

Race 9 Horse 2 – Mr Brightside (Randwick) into Miami Dolphins to beat Carolina Panthers into Buffalo Bills to beat New York Giants (NFL).

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

4 red hotties for Caulfield Guineas day on 8 October 2022 and the Professor’s Parlay

After an indifferent outing last week, the Professor and the Gelding are looking to start the Spring Carnival on a high on Guineas day at Caulfield today where the track is currently rated a Good 6 and the rail is in the true position for the entire circuit.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Caulfield

Professor’s tips

Race 2 Horse 2 – Old Flame (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 3 Horse 2 – Troach (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 7 Horse 7 – Anamoe

Race 8 Horse 2 – Berkeley Square

Professor’s Parlay

Race 7 Horse 7 – Anamoe into Buffalo Bills to beat Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) into Manchester City to beat Southampton (EPL).

The Professor and the panel of the Judge, the Gelding, Coutta, Sarah Radlow and Paul Dalligan will be talking sport including AFLW tomorrow on the Sportzfan Radio YouTube channel from 12.00pm AEDT.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

The red hot tips for Caulfield Guineas day on 9 October 2021 and the Professor’s Parlay.

A big day of Spring carnival racing at Caulfield today with three Group One races for decision including the $2 million Caulfield Guineas. The track is rated a Good 4 with the rail in the true position for the entire circuit.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Caulfield

Professor’s tips

Race 1 Horse 1 – Brereton (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 3 Horse 3 – Pandemic (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 6 Horse 2 – Zaaki

Race 8 Horse 1 – Anamoe

Professor’s Parlay

Race 6 Horse 2 – Zaaki into Manchester City to beat Burnley (EPL) into Arizona Cardinals to beat San Francisco 49ers (NFL).

You can see the latest episode of That’s Racing!! here.

The Professor and the panel of the Judge, Coutta, Paul Dalligan, Sarah Radlow and the Gelding will be talking sport on the Sportzfan Radio YouTube channel from 12.00pm AEDT tomorrow. Special guest former Penrith Panther & Cronulla Shark player, Luke Lewis.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

The Professor’s and the Gelding’s red hot tips for Caulfield races on 10 October 2020 and Professor’s Parlay

With the Spring carnival just around the corner and four Group one races for decision at Caulfield today, the Professor and the Gelding are looking forward to seeing how some of the good horses go in the big races. The track is rated a Good 4 but there are showers predicted during the day that could affect that rating. The rail is in the true position.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Caulfield

Professor’s tips

Race 3 Horse 6 – Windstorm (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 6 Horse 6 – Russian Camelot (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 7 Horse 3 – Instant Celebrity
Race 8 Horse 2 – King’s Legacy

Professor’s Parlay

Race 9 Horse 13 – Junipal into the South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat Parramatta Eels (NRL) into Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Las Vegas Raiders (NFL).

You can hear the Professor and the Sportzfan Radio panel live tomorrow from midday on the Sportzfan Radio Facebook page.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

Friday musing – Cox Plate, Cage Fighting, Gough Whitlam…..

Chris Barwin HillsWell the Spring Carnival is in full swing and this week sees the running of the WS Cox Plate. It doesn’t look to be a classic field, but it is probably the best that can be assembled. However, I do question the inclusion of Wandjina who has been placed in only two of nine starts, but obviously got a start based on his third placing in the Caulfield Guineas. Unfortunately last years winner was a maiden who had similar lead up form so the precedent had been sent, but I don’t think it sends a good message when you tout yourself as the Weight For Age Championship of Australasia. My tip in the race is Fawkner, but they all have to get past The Cleaner.

There was a lot of grandstanding in the corridors of power this week about cage fighting/mixed martial arts. To allow the mixed martial arts fights without the cage, is like boxing without the ropes. The fighters can still hit their opponent the same way, they just do it in different surrounds. What real difference does it make. I have watched a bit of the UFC on Channel 1, but not for some time. It seems to be well adjudicated and from what I understand there have been no catastrophic injuries. If these guys want to fight each other in a controlled environment then I cannot see what the problem is with the use of the cage. I also find the Police Commissioner’s comments about violence a little hard to fathom as well given the acceptance of all types of fighting sports in the community. I have a nephew who is doing mixed martial arts training and I am sure my brother would much rather he practised his sport in a controlled environment, with or without a cage. The proper control is the key, not the cage. Will I go along and watch, no.

Now my last comment this week only has a loose connection with sport because his wife swum in the 1938 Empire Games for Australia. E G Whitlam must surely be one of the most interesting politicians ever produced in this country and I always considered that having spent so long in opposition, once he got into power, he tried to implement too many programmes too quickly. Like a good marathon runner, if he had paced himself his legacy could have been greater. Anyway I can thank him for my tertiary education, a national health system and Blue Poles that I saw in Canberra recently. Vale Gough.

Enough of my own political grandstanding, have a great weekend!

Gelding’s hotties for Caulfield on 11 October 2014

42The Gelding’s attention returns to his home track at Caulfield tomorrow for the running of the Caulfield Guineas. After a ripper start last week with a winner and two seconds, there were a few s-hit rides by jockeys who should have known better. Gelding described their rides as follows….’…lost this way…’ ‘….lost his compass….’ etc, etc.

Hopefully this week all the riders know which way to go.

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

Caulfield

Race 4 Horse 4 – Overreach
Race 6 Horse 10 – Dissident (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 4 – Trust In A Gust
Race 9 Horse 3 – Rich Enuff (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 10 Horse 1 – Girl Guide

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Friday musing – AFL trade period, NRL, Caulfield Guineas…..

Chris Barwin HillsWell what a week in AFL trading! We already knew about Paddy Ryder and Dayne Beams, but this week Allen Christensen and Ryan Griffen emerge wanting to be traded. Who will pop up next? These trades will be difficult, but if a player has publicly flagged that he wants to go, he has to be traded in my opinion. There are exceptions, like Ryan O’Keefe who flagged a few years ago that he wanted to go to Hawthorn, the Swans kept him and he went on to win the Norm Smith medal in their 2012 premiership side. Supporters from the four clubs involved will all be very disappointed as the players are popular players at their clubs, but for different reasons they want to go and the clubs have to try and get the best deal available.

On a related topic, I was not surprised the AFL knocked back the proposed de-listing of Paddy Ryder to give Essendon an additional draft pick. It would have been a good result for the club, but tantamount to draft manipulation.

Now that it is inevitable that Paddy is going, my son will have to remove the badge from his jumper and send it over to Port Adelaide. The situation at Essendon seems to be lurching from bad to worse. What player would want to come to that club the way things are at the moment? Even Jason Winderlich, who grew up an Essendon supporter and was not involved in the supplements saga wants to go! I cannot see any light at the end of the tunnel at the moment and this is a club that played finals this year!

I watched the NRL Grand Final last week and it was a lot more competitive than the AFL equivalent. Although South Sydney did eventually blow Canterbury out of the water, the game was in the balance until about half way through the second half. The game apparently rated higher than the AFL Grand Final and there has been a renewed push for the AFL to play its Grand Final at night. As much as the ratings would be better, I hope the AFL retain the afternoon time slot, but money does dictate the terms in sport these days and it is probably inevitable that the AFL Grand Final will be played at night or the early evening before too long. The first AFL night final was in 1993 so we are probably lucky that it has lasted in the afternoon for so long.

The Spring Racing Carnival is really starting to pick up with Caulfield Guineas Day this Saturday. This is one of the best days on the racing calendar and should Rich Enuff emerge as the winner of the Guineas this weekend, we may have found the star of the carnival. To date no horse has stamped their authority on the Spring and racing really does need stars to bring people to the races. Weight For Age racing looks a bit thin this year and if Rich Enuff can get through he would be highly fancied in the Cox Plate. He looks the logical winner with Looks Like the Cat the one that could knock him off without being a big upset.

Have a great weekend!

Gelding’s tips for 13 October 2012

The Gelding’s attention is on his home track at Caulfield today with the Caulfield Guineas being the feature race. Plenty of great horses running around today with the first three favourites in the Cox Plate going through their preliminaries.

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

Caulfield

Race 2 Horse 10 – Snitzerland

Race 4 Horse 4 – Pampelonne

Race 5 Horse 6 – Ocean Park

Race 6 Horse 1 – More Joyous (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 7 Horse 1 – Pierro (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