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Tennis guru Brett Phillips talks Davis Cup and 2024 Australian Open

The Professor, the Judge, Coutta and Paul Dalligan talk with special guest, the First Serve’s, Brett Phillips about whether Australia can win the Davis Cup final and makes some predictions for the coming 2024 Australian Open. The panel discuss the AFLW finals having to compete with the AFL draft and Paul Dalligan gives an update on what’s happening in the NRL off season. To top it off, the Gelding has a stab at picking some winners at Kilmore and Swan Hill races.

You can hear Brett on the First Serve every Monday from 8.00pm on SEN.

Our 4 best bets for Flemington races on 2 July 2022 and the Professor’s Parlay!

After an ordinary outing last week the Professor and the Gelding look to improve at Flemington today where the track is currently rated a Soft 6 and the rail is in the true position for the entire circuit.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Flemington

Professor’s tips

Race 3 Horse 1 – Bella Rouge (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 5 Horse 6 – Whirly Jig (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 6 Horse 1 – Maserartie Bay

Race 8 Horse 12 – Tuvalu

Professor’s Parlay

The Professor and the panel of the Judge, Coutta, Paul Dalligan and the Gelding will be talking sport tomorrow on the Sportzfan Radio YouTube channel from 12.00pm AEST. Special guest Roddy Reynolds from SEN’s First Serve to talk tennis and the Wimbledon championships.

Race 8 Horse 12 – Tuvalu into Richmond to beat West Coast Eagles (AFL) into Melbourne to beat Adelaide Crows (AFL).

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

Sportzfan Radio show #440 with special guest, Roddy Reynolds

The Professor and the panel of the Judge, Coutta and Paul Dalligan discuss Novak Djokovic’s recent court case and disect the coming Australian Open with special guest, Roddy Reynolds from SEN’s the First Serve.

You can see this episode of Sportzfan Radio here.

The red hotties for Flemington races on 6 November 2021 and the Professor’s Parlay

An ordinary outing for the tipsters on Oaks Day but, as the Sydney Colt says, as long as the confidence is not lost we’re OK. The track is currently rated a Good 4 but there are showers forecast during the day. The rail is out 8 metres for the entire circuit.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Flemington

Professor’s tips

Race 2 Horse 5 – Wentwood (for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Race 3 Horse 6 – Alcyone (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 6 Horse 1 – Nature Strip

Race 8 Horse 4 – Zaaki

Professor’s Parlay

Race 8 Horse 4 – Zaaki into Chelsea to beat Burnley (EPL) into Brighton and Hove Albion to beat Newcastle United (EPL).

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

The Professor and the panel of the Judge, Sarah Radlow, Coutta and the Gelding will be talking sport on the Sportzfan Radio YouTube channel from 12.00pm AEDT tomorrow with special guests, host of SEN’s The First Serve, Brett Phillips and Collingwood FC Board nominee and Sports Geek, Sean Callanan.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

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!