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Glorious! Dubai World Cup winner Gloria De Campeao is a likely starter in the Grp 1 Cox Plate at Moonee Valley in Oct. GDC will be the first Dubai World Cup winner to compete in Australia.
Each to his own. Know the old saying? In a way, it sums up betting. Some punters like to bet for a win, others for a place, still others love the ...
Victoria can proudly boast many of the best country racetracks in Australia. Quite a number of them offer spacious, testing courses which offer ev...
I’ve spent years trying to beat the TAB and bookies and I’ve lost my bank more times than I can remember. There have been a few big wins; as man...
The late Don Scott once wrote that the best form of exotic betting is the trifecta. I think he was right. Don said picking a trifecta winning bet ...
Greyhound racing is probably the best system under which a punter in Australia can risk - or rather, invest - his hard earned dough. To my way of...
Can any Practical Punting Monthly readers remember back to the 'dark' days before 1985, when there wasn't such a magazine as this? Doesn't bear th...
There are so many racetracks in Australia, all of varying sizes and designs, that punters must investigate the 'form' of these tracks, as well as ...
They call it 'deep state' handicapping. It's the method used by shrewd computer geeks to make millions of dollars on Hong Kong racing. The av...
Talk to any number of racing professionals and ask them to name the key 10 factors in their form analysis and you are likely to receive differing ...
If there's one thing that makes the four Melbourne racecourses stand out it is their complete difference to each other. You have the spacious, s...
Glorious! Dubai World Cup winner Gloria De Campeao is a likely starter in the Grp 1 Cox Plate at Moonee Valley in Oct. GDC will be the first Dubai ...
A Cox Plate bid beckons for the John Moore trained Military Attack
A CRACK at another Cox Plate for John Singleton's outstanding home-bred, More Joyous, is on the agenda, reports Craig Young in the Sydney Morning H...
Team Hawkes has ruled out the possibility of running Divine Prophet in the Cox Plate, preferring to send their Caulfield Guineas winner to t...
Sportingbet Cox Plate invitee Side Glance finished third in the Group 1 Arlington Million (2000m) this morning (AEST time) and the indications ar...
Whobegotyou's Blamey Stakes triumph paves the way for another Cox Plate bid in October - but before that the popular star will travel to Sydney for...
Only 9th in the Cox Plate last year - but maybe it will be a different story this year as far as Sincero is concerned? The way he thrashed the Mems...
Robert Smerdon is eyeing a Cox Plate bid with super filly Mosheen. And there's no chance she will run in the Oaks at Randwick. Smerdon and owner Ph...
For Melbourne girl, Jane Chapple-Hyam it was an invitation she simply could not refuse. The now UK-based Chapple-Hyam confirmed that she and her ...
Trainer Stuart Webb reckons Yosei could be a Cox Plate prospect. He'll nominate her for the WFA classic at Moonee Valley in October though he admit...
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Each to his own. Know the old saying? In a way, it sums up betting. Some punters like to bet for a win, others for a place, still others love the quinellas or trifectas, or doubles. It's all a mat...
Victoria can proudly boast many of the best country racetracks in Australia. Quite a number of them offer spacious, testing courses which offer every runner a chance. The best courses, in my opi...
I’ve spent years trying to beat the TAB and bookies and I’ve lost my bank more times than I can remember. There have been a few big wins; as many as a man with only three fingers could count on ...
The late Don Scott once wrote that the best form of exotic betting is the trifecta. I think he was right. Don said picking a trifecta winning bet was a test of skill rather than a game of chance. ...
Greyhound racing is probably the best system under which a punter in Australia can risk - or rather, invest - his hard earned dough. To my way of thinking there is nothing so good as a standout "...
Can any Practical Punting Monthly readers remember back to the 'dark' days before 1985, when there wasn't such a magazine as this? Doesn't bear thinking about, does it? In those bygone days, punt...
There are so many racetracks in Australia, all of varying sizes and designs, that punters must investigate the 'form' of these tracks, as well as the form of the horses. It is important to know ...
They call it 'deep state' handicapping. It's the method used by shrewd computer geeks to make millions of dollars on Hong Kong racing. The average punter has no idea of the penetrating analys...
Talk to any number of racing professionals and ask them to name the key 10 factors in their form analysis and you are likely to receive differing answers! It's the nature of the game. Everyone has...
If there's one thing that makes the four Melbourne racecourses stand out it is their complete difference to each other. You have the spacious, sweeping bends of Flemington, with its long 453 m h...
A CRACK at another Cox Plate for John Singleton's outstanding home-bred, More Joyous, is on the agenda, reports Craig Young in the Sydney Morning Herald. His report adds: Trainer Gai Waterhouse and...
Team Hawkes has ruled out the possibility of running Divine Prophet in the Cox Plate, preferring to send their Caulfield Guineas winner to the paddock. Co-trainer Wayne Hawkes said the Choi...
Sportingbet Cox Plate invitee Side Glance finished third in the Group 1 Arlington Million (2000m) this morning (AEST time) and the indications are that trainer Andrew Balding is keen to pursue a ...
Whobegotyou's Blamey Stakes triumph paves the way for another Cox Plate bid in October - but before that the popular star will travel to Sydney for a crack at the Doncaster Mile. Trainer Mark Kavan...
Only 9th in the Cox Plate last year - but maybe it will be a different story this year as far as Sincero is concerned? The way he thrashed the Memsie Stakes field at Caulfield signals that he's bac...
Robert Smerdon is eyeing a Cox Plate bid with super filly Mosheen. And there's no chance she will run in the Oaks at Randwick. Smerdon and owner Phil Sly reckon Mosheen has done enough this time ar...
For Melbourne girl, Jane Chapple-Hyam it was an invitation she simply could not refuse. The now UK-based Chapple-Hyam confirmed that she and her middle distance performer Mull Of Killough would b...
Trainer Stuart Webb reckons Yosei could be a Cox Plate prospect. He'll nominate her for the WFA classic at Moonee Valley in October though he admits that a more realistic goal will be the Grp 1 Mye...