Wednesday 11 August 2010

Geelong Horse Racing Tips, Thursday 12th August 2010, Victoria Australia

I am a professional punter living outside Australia. I punt for a living and for years been helping my mates out with my tips. I have friends on the inside and a professional at reading form. I watch 100’s of videos each week to pick my winners.

I only bet on Victorian races. At times when Victorian horses are interstate I will offer tips at those meetings.

I have decided to share my tips, hopefully to help the normal punter win a few bucks on the weekend.

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Geelong Synthetic Track 12th August 2010

Race 6 – No 1 Work the Room (Nominated Saturday 100K sprint, and also next Tuesday. Also nominated for the Cox Plate and Caulfield Cup) is a well bred and lightly raced 5yo. He only has 2 starts for two wins and has been kept in cotton wool. He looked smart when he came onto the scene in May 2009, with an impressive win at Ballarat, and then at Sandow. In August 09 was scratched from a trial, and the same again in September 09. 20 weeks later January 2010 trialed over 990mtrs and did poorly and again spelled for 28 weeks. If this horse is anywhere near right should account for these. No 3 Kaleske (nominated Caulfield and Melbourne Cup) returns from a spell. I expect this horse to be forward and does have plenty of speed. Will sure to be up the front at the turn and will have to be run down.

Race 7 – No 9 Reassemble (also nominated next Tuesday) is well bred out of the smart Reset. His run at Sandow was solid and really only found his feet the last 50mtrs. Last preparation. His Moonee Valley run last prep you can forget as he was terrible at the barrier, raced tight and was unbalanced. Finished a lot closer than he should have.

Race 8 - No 7 Onerahi Bay (also nominated Sunday) just hasn’t found his feet. His last 3 runs have all been solid and he did a fair bit wrong in the last two. I go back to his run in June 2009 where he ran second to Peace Treaty, who isn’t such a bad horse over 2000mtrs and 3rd in that race was Amimoweh who also isn’t no donkey. Peace Treaty has gone onto run a close second behind the very smart Apprehend. If he starts I think a big chance indeed.


Race 9 – No 2 Royal Mail will appreciate the synthetic track. I have watched all his runs and he looks a good horse that will win the odd race in the city. This looks easy and the trainer Weir is confident as he puts top jockey Williams on carrying 59kgs and not engaging an apprentice.

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