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![]() To All The Aussie Race Fans Out There. What Are The Horses There That Run With , Looks Like Rolled Up Pieces Of Foam Padding On The Side Of Their Heads? What Are They Elongated Blinkers? Notice That They Run Better Though.
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![]() Sounds like you are talking about WINKERS which are a side roll that helps the horse concerntrate on looking forward but not as restricting as blinkers
Here is all you need to know ![]() http://www1.racingvictoria.net.au/im...019Jul2008.pdf All the information is but a press away |
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![]() you got it! thanks for the info. i love aussie racing. just wish it was a bit easier to handicap.
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![]() Oooooh, Bank Robber is entered on Saturday!
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![]() They call them cheek pieces over here, they do a pretty good job, too. Didn't realise they were called differently in Oz.
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![]() Friday, August 29, 2008
Meanwhile, Down Under... ![]() Weekend Hussler burst onto the scene last year, winning 9 of his 11 starts (six of them Group 1 races) and being proclaimed the best 3-year-old in the world by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities - he is currently tied for 5th place overall with a 122 rating (Curlin remains number one with a 130). He has run into some adversity of late, with a hoof abscess forcing him to miss some training before his last race (which was already coming off of a layoff). For that reason, some are making him a bet-against in the face of Tuesday Joy and a number of interesting horses from the barn of Mick Price, who beat him last time out. Tuesday Joy is clearly the other headliner, however; she is trained by top Aussie conditioner Gai Waterhouse (whose deep and detailed website should inspire similar efforts from North American trainers). She is the New South Wales Horse of the Year (despite not winning in any long-distance races - imagine if that were part of the criteria for our version!) after a pair of Group 1 victories last season. If her campaign goes as planned, it will be something of a victory for nominative determinism -- the Melbourne Cup is run on the first Tuesday in November, and her owner chose her name with that goal firmly in mind. Sprint star Miss Andretti is also making her return to the races after some time off following a disappointing trip to Hong Kong. She was pointed to a race last week but bowed out due to a wet track, and as a result of the change she will be missing her regular jockey, Craig Newitt, who had already committed to ride one of her rivals in the race. Here's hoping she rediscovers her best form. It's a shame we never see any of the top Australian horses here in America (since the Breeders' Cup clashes with the Melbourne Cup, timing-wise), but in any case, their races this weekend should be well worth checking out as they lead up to the big day in November. Posted by Superfecta at 10:24 AM 0 comment
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