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The Professor’s and the Gelding’s red hotties for Sandown and Eagle Farm races on 12 June 2021 and the Professor’s Parlay

The Professor and the Gelding are a bit worried by the effect the weather will have on today’s Melbourne race meeting with the Sandown track already rated at a Heavy 9 with the possibility of further rain during the day. The rail is in the true position for the entire circuit.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Sandown

Professor’s tips

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

Race 2 Horse 5 – Sign Seal Deliver (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 3 Horse 7 – Sweet Sixteen

Race 4 Horse 8 – La Richesse

Eagle Farm

Race 8 Horse 1 – Mr Quickie

Professor’s Parlay

Race 1 Horse 1 – Mimosas into South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat Newcastle Knights (NRL) into St George Illawarra to beat Canterbury Bulldogs (NRL).

You can see the most recent epsiode of That’s Racing!! here.

The Professor and the Sportzfan Radio panel of the Judge, the Gelding, Coutta, Sarah Radlow and Paul Dalligan will be talking sport on our You Tube page from 1.00pm tomorrow.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

The Professor’s and the Gelding’s red hotties for Flemington races on 27 February 2021 and the Professor’s Parlay

The Professor and the Gelding had mixed luck at Caulfield last week with two placings and are hoping to improve on that today at Flemington.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Flemington

Professor’s tips

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

Race 4 Horse 5 – Subedar (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Gelding’s tips

Race 5 Horse 1 – Fabergino

Race 7 Horse 1 – Ole Kirk

Professor’s Parlay

Race 4 Horse 5 – Subedar into South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat St George Illawarra Dragons (NRL) into Leicester City to beat Arsenal (EPL).

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

The Professor and the Sportzfan Radio panel of the Judge, the Gelding, Coutta, Dan Butterly, Sarah Radlow and Paul Dalligan will be live talking sport on our Facebook page tomorrow from 12.00pm AEDT.

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

The Professor’s and the Gelding’s tips for Flemington races on 4 July 2020 and the Weekend Parlay

The Professor lowered his colours to the Gelding last week but won the overall challenge 2-1. Today they pit their punting skills against each other at Flemington. Overnight rain may have an impact today as the track is already rated a Soft 7 with further rain predicted during the day. The Gelding’s gone for selections in the early races whilst the Professor has decided to wait until later in the day. The rail is in the true position.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Flemington

The Professor

Race 5 Horse 1 – Great Again (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 7 Horse 2 – Smoke Bomb (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

The Gelding

Race 1 Horse 6 – Sense of Honour
Race 3 Horse 1 – Cherry Tortoni

Weekend Parlay

Race 7 Horse 2 – Smoke Bomb into Richmond to beat Melbourne (AFL) into South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat Canterbury Bulldogs (NRL).

The Sportzfan crew including the Professor, the Gelding, the Judge, Coutta, Dan Butterly, Paul Dalligan and special guest Sarah Radlow will go ‘live’ on Facebook tomorrow from midday. Catch up with the panel’s views on the AFL, NRL, grass roots footy, racing and more!

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

The Professor’s red hotties for Caulfield races on 17 August 2019 and the Weekend Parlay

The Professor was in some sort of form last week with a win and placing on the horses and the weekend parlay saluting. He’s looking to build on that today at Caulfield. The track is rated a Soft 5 with the rail 10 metres out.

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Caulfield

Race 6 Horse 1 – Lyre (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 1 – Hartnell (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Weekend Parlay

Race 6 Horse 1 – Lyre into Hawthorn to beat Gold Coast Suns (AFL) into South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat Canterbury Bulldogs (NRL).

You can hear the Professor discuss today’s results with the Gelding, the Judge, the Saint and Coutta on Sportzfan Radio from midday tomorrow on 88.3 Southern FM, the Sounds of the Bayside.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

Professor’s red hotties for Doomben races on 11 May 2019 and his weekend parlay

The Professor has decided to study the Queensland form today and stay away from the rain affected track at Caulfield. Last weekend’s successful parlay had to wait until extra time for Adelaide United’s last minute winner!

Don’t forget to back the tips each way!

Doomben

Race 4 Horse 12 – Multaja (for the ladies at the Tennis club)
Race 8 Horse 1 – Osborne Bulls (also for the ladies at the Tennis club)

Weekend Parlay

Race 7 Horse 2 – Mr Quickie (at Morphetville) into South Sydney Rabbitohs to beat North Queensland Cowboys (NRL) into Manchester City to beat Brighton and Hove Albion (Premier League).

You can hear the Professor and Coutta discuss today’s race results on Sportzfan Radio tomorrow from midday on 88.3 Southern FM, the Sounds of the Bayside.

Good luck and good punting!

The Professor

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!

Friday musing – AFL, Robert Flower, Essendon FC & more…..

Chris Barwin HillsWell my first comment has to be about the shock regarding the passing of Robert Flower. He is one of my most admired players from other clubs and I always felt he was stiff to miss out on a Brownlow. He had all the attributes to win the codes greatest individual honour, however, playing for a side that was nearly always in the bottom half of the ladder probably worked against him. I think he came third twice which was probably a significant achievement in itself. The Melbourne Football Club has suffered more than its fair share of tragedies have the last couple of years and for another icon of the club to pass away too early is just not fair. Vale Robert Flower.

Secondly the Essendon situation has taken a further turn this week. I did not hold out high hopes for the Federal Court application on the basis that the club had self reported and had submitted to the process, but was encouraged in the running by some reported poor performances by witnesses for ASADA and the AFL. Justice Middleton was not so persuaded and I can understand the club now wanting to move to the next stage and not appeal. Why James Hird now wants to take this on does really not make much sense to me and if he persists I would not blame the club for terminating his contract. I have really swung around to the need for Bomber Thompson to stay at the club with or without Hird. James is the clubs greatest living player and carries a lot of sentiment for everyone associated with the club, but you do not put the individual before the club. Despite it not being right, I am getting to the stage where I think the players should take the ASADA deal just to bring it to a conclusion.

Thirdly, how boring was the Grand Final! When you are a non-aligned supporter you want to see a good game and I kept watching thinking that the momentum would swing to the Swans at some stage and it never did. I thought Jordan Lewis would have been a worthy Norm Smith Medalist, but you could have raffled it between him, Mitchell and Hodge. It was interesting that Sydney’s best two players were Franklin and Kennedy and they used to play for Hawthorn! The Box Hill Hawks also played off in the VFL Grand Final, so it says something about their depth and now they look like getting James Frawley. I know they lost Franklin which freed up a lot of their salary gap, but how can they keep getting good players from other clubs and paying them accordingly?

Hopefully the NRL Grand Final between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs is a better spectacle this weekend.

Have a great weekend!

Sportzfan Radio show #238.2

@SportzfanRadio now available on iTunes!11 March 2012 238.2 – The second hour starts off with the Dr Leslie CSA. John O’Callaghan comes on the show to talk about the press release for the Lingerie League that is coming to Australia. He thinks it is a bad thing being the wrong message for sport and the wrong message for women. He believes if Sally Pearson was a man she would be front page news every day. John also wants to get rid of the title Sports Minister from the cabinet as it is just a “Minister for Good Times” position. He says Australia is obsessed with winning medals at the Olympics and the money being fed into winning medals should be put into grass roots sport. Daniel talks basketball and looks at the NBA with rookie Ricky Rubio from the Timberwolves tearing an ACL and missing not only the rest of the NBA season but also the Olympics. He also can’t understand why Australians would be begging Kyrie Irving to play for Australia. If he wants to play for the Boomers, it’s an honour. He only lived here for three months so he has a tenuous link with Australia at best. The New York Knicks are struggling and Linsanity seems to be wearing off. Daniel then looks at the possible trades before the trade deadline including Andrew Bogut, Dwight Howard, Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol. He also looks at the NBL and all the right things the New Zealand Breakers are doing. They have also re-signed Darryl Corletto for a further two years. Daniel looks at the run towards the finals with five teams in the running for four spots. Paul Dalligan talks NRL and tries to explain how the Rabbitohs lost last Monday night’s game and he called it an horrific loss. He reviews the round two results and makes predictions for the games remaining. Daniel finishes the show talking about the move Troy and Brad Pitt. He asks Sportzfan Stan for advice about the achilles heel as he says Stan must have been alive back in 1AD.

Sportzfan Radio show #236.2

@SportzfanRadio now available on iTunes!26 February 2012 236.2 -Wayne Holdsworth , CEO of the Southern Football League explained the reasons behind the expulsion of the Doveton Eagles from the League stemming from racial slurs and intimidation of umpires in a 2011 elimination final. This was not the first time the Club had been expelled as in 2010, their coach had been found guilty of coaching whilst his accreditation had been suspended. Wayne also discussed that due to lack of resources, community leagues don’t conduct drug testing. On a positive note, Wayne firmly believed that within three years there will be a professional Australian Rules national competition for women. The Panel discussed the Sydney Kings choice of Shane Heal as their head coach position for the remainder of this NBL season. Daniel believes that in order to increase interest and attendance at NBL games, something needs to be done to boost scoring to make it more entertaining for spectators who want to watch a more fast-paced game. Paul Dalligan provided his NRL 2012 season preview and weighed in with his picks for the first game of the NRL season picking Newcastle to win the first game of the season at home against the Dragons. He also thought the Bulldogs would beat the Panthers and the Rabbitohs would get over the Roosters.  Paul gave his final 2012 ladder predictions including his top eight. He said it was difficult as the competition is one of the best in years.  Surprisingly, not in the top eight were the reigning premiers, Manly, after losing their coach to the Bulldogs and the Brisbane Bronco’s who he saw finishing in the basement due to the loss of several top players.