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Friday musing – Cobalt in the feed?, Darts, Taylor Walker….

Chris Barwin HillsThe big story this week was the three horse racing trainers possibly facing charges for traces of cobalt being found in their horses. This has the capacity to damage a sport that is already damaged so it will be interesting to see which way it goes. My gut feel is that the racing industry cannot afford to have three of the biggest trainers in the state suspended and this will be a shot across their bows as a warning to everyone else. The suggestion at the moment is that the horses that tested positive were well over the prescribed limit which would negate any assertion that it was bad feed, but it is difficult to accept that these trainers, who know the rules have allowed their horses to be administered cobalt to a level which is banned. These guys have teams of vets working for them and need to keep very detailed records of feed and supplements/medications which are administered, so what went wrong? There is more to this than the Essendon supplements saga, but it won’t attract as much attention because horse racing just doesn’t have the profile save for the Spring Carnival.

I didn’t go to the darts at Etihad stadium last week, however, I did see the news on Sunday and the behaviour of the crowd was deplorable. If it was a higher profile sport the examination of the episode would have continued all week. dartsThe reports from the event last year were that it was a great success, but now any future tournament will be highly scrutinised. Imagine if you attended on Saturday night and had your night ruined in that fashion, you would not be very happy. Perhaps they need to breathalyse patrons as they enter the stadium!

I was interested to see that Adelaide had named Taylor Walker as their captain for next year and for me, it raised the concerns about full forwards as captains. There is no doubt you can captain the side from full forward. The AFL’s longest serving captain, Stephen Kernahan, spent more time at full forward than centre half forward and I think the same could be said about Wayne Carey. Jason Dunstall was a genuine full forward who was captain and hisTaylor Walker influence was difficult to assess as Hawthorn were on the slide when he took over. My question mark about full forwards as captains is they have a limited opportunity to influence the game from that position, unless, like Carey, they can be swung onto the ball. I think the main reason Patrick Dangerfield didn’t get the position is not because he may return to Victoria, but his lack of popularity with his team mates which emerged late last year. It will be interesting to see how Walker goes.

Have a great weekend!

Gelding’s red hot tips for 10 January 2015

sean & geldingThe Gelding’s attention returns to Flemington tomorrow and after a handy day on the punt last Saturday, he is looking to pick more winners than placed horses tomorrow.

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

Flemington

Race 2 Horse 2 – Every Faith (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 4 Horse 7 – Relaunch
Race 7 Horse 8 – Aeratus (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 15 – Orujo
Race 9 Horse 7 – Samartested

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s tips for 3 January 2015

IMG00123-20101219-1210The Gelding’s attention is on Moonee Valley today for his first go around of the New Year. After finishing 2014 on a high, he is looking to get off to a quick start.

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

Stop Press: Meeting pushed back due to heat with first race to jump at 5.50pm.

Moonee Valley

Race 2 Horse 4 – Spanish Love (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 3 Horse 11 – Second Bullet
Race 6 Horse 6 – Tan Tat Sun (now scratched)
Race 7 Horse 11 – Pink Perfection
Race 8 Horse 10 – Reldas (now also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s red hotties for 20 December 2014

Mar 13 2011 026The Gelding’s attention returns to Flemington tomorrow and is looking for one final path to punter’s glory prior to the New Year!

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

Flemington

Race 3 Horse 3 – Roundabout
Race 4 Horse 4 – Taiyoo
Race 5 Horse 5 – The Sicilian
Race 8 Horse 3 – De Little Engine (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 9 Horse 1 – Kaiser Sun (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s five best bets for Flemington tomorrow

gelding2The Gelding’s attention is on Flemington tomorrow as he looks to finish the year on a big note. Last week should have put a few pennies in the Christmas Club for the ladies at the Tennis club. After the year they have had it will be chicken and champagne for the celebration, not dry biscuits and spumante.

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

Flemington

Race 2 Horse 1 – Calming Influence
Race 5 Horse 2 – Tuscan Fire
Race 7 Horse 4 – Kingdom of Dreams (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 2 – Tried And Tired
Race 9 Horse 7 – Making Mayhem (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Geldings red hotties for 6 December 2014

42The Gelding’s attention is fixed firmly on Sandown today. After a return to form last week, he is looking to put a little pre-Christmas cheer in every punter’s lives with his selections, especially the ladies at the Tennis club!

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

Sandown

Race 1 Horse 3 – Jacquinot Bay
Race 4 Horse 3 – Taiyoo
Race 5 Horse 5 – Da Little Engine (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 6 Horse 1 – Lord of the Sky
Race 9 Horse 2 – Aeratus (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Friday musing – cricket, golf, Jordan Spieth…..

Chris Barwin HillsLast weeks Musing was devoted to Phil Hughes and I must say the despite not knowing the guy, it continued to affect me through the week. Now that we have had the funeral we can move on.

In my opinion the big thing from last weekend was the performance of the 21yo American, Jordan Spieth in the Australian Open. Currently ranked at number 158 in the world, he shot a 63, which was poignant in itself, to win the open easily was an amazing performance. The course was probably at its most difficult when he played andspeith I understand the best score from earlier in the day was 67. So he shot a score to win the tournament that no one else got close to during the day. And he is only 21! This is the guy that almost became the youngest US Masters winner, so he is no slouch and he could be the next world wide super star in golf now that Tiger Woods cannot seem to re-capture his former brilliance.

I know I have made this observation before, but Peter Donegan wasdonnes one of the commentators doing the golf telecast and he is one of the best all round sports commentators in Australia. He does the golf, he does the horse racing, he does the VFL football, the Olympics, is there any sport he cannot do? I struggle to think of any one better. Tim Lane and Bruce McAvaney have a higher profile, but PD is the ultimate support act.

Have a great weekend!

Gelding’s hot tips for 29 November 2014

MarkThe Gelding’s attention returns to the metropolitan area tomorrow when racing is at Moonee Valley. After an inglorious weekend on the punt, he is hopeful that it was the fresh air of the countryside that dimmed his usual sharp talents for spotting a winner.

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

Moonee Valley

Race 4 Horse 4 – Kingdom of Dreams (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 5 Horse 8 – Cobblestones
Race 6 Horse 9 – Eruption (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 10 – Kaiser Sun
Race 9 Horse 7 – Tango’s Daughter

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Gelding’s red hotties for Ballarat on 22 November 2014

the gelding & othersThe Gelding’s attention this Saturday is unusually at a provincial meeting at Ballarat. When asked what he thought of tipping on a meeting in the country, his response wasn’t all that enthusiastic…”Hard to get excited about a country meeting on a Saturday after the Spring Carnival”.

That being said, he is enthusiastic about the tips!!

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

Ballarat

Race 3 Horse 6 – Gracious Prospect
Race 4 Horse 2 – Reigning Meteor (by Northern Meteor)
Race 6 Horse 1 – Prompt Return (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 6 – Vilonova (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 9 Horse 1 – Eximuis

Good luck and good punting!

The Gelding

Friday musing – Golf, Cricket, Spring Carnival…….

Chris Barwin HillsThe thing that really piqued my interest in the sporting arena this week was the story about Phil Mickelson calling 16 year old US born Australian Ryan Rufflels (the son of former tennis player Ray Ruffels) to try and get him to Arizona State University on a golfing scholarship. Apparently Ryan plays off plus 6 and in a recent monthly medal at the Victoria Club shot rounds of 10, 9, 7 & 9 under. Wow! Golf seems to be producing some real prodigies at the moment and hopefully Ryan can go on and create a name for himself. Which country would have the bragging rights? I think that while he was born in the US, he grew up in Australia and took up golf in Australia, I consider that to be enough to claim him as an Aussie.

It was interesting to see that less than 25,000 people for the International T20 match against South Africa last Friday at the MCG. That is a disappointing crowd and casts a bit of doubt about the overall interest in the cricket coming into a summer where Australia will be hosting the One Day World Cup. Apart from the Ashes that is always well patronised, the cricket does seem to be losing its mojo. I have mentioned this in the past and in my opinion, it has a lot to do with the year round coverage of cricket throughout the world. The football is played over a period of six-seven months and then there is the build up and anticipation for the following season which is all very well staged managed by the AFL. The international cricket season has started with very little sense of anticipation and not helped by the recent test flogging at the hands of the Pakistanis. Time will tell if they can build some momentum into the World Cup.

The major races of the spring have now been completed and there was a number of notable performances, however, I do not think that any horse stamped its authority on the spring. There was not a dominant sprinter, there was not a dominant weight for age performer and there was not a dominant stayer. Having said that the “one off” performances of Terravista, Adelaide and Protectionist (you could also add in Admire Rakti in the Caulfield Cup) where truly great performances.

Have a great weekend!