Welcome to my site on the Melbourne Spring Carnival 2007 with links to racing sites in Australia. Rob and Paul's spring carnival picks

Monday, September 06, 2010

Paul Robs punters club

21/9/2013
CAULFIELD (ROB) AND RANDWICK (PAUL)
BALANCE $100.14
Outlay $25 each
Rob won $55.61
Paul won $48.60
Total Winnings $104.21
New Balance $154.35
Leaderboard
Paul 19 pts (5 wins 1 Quinella)
Rob 6 pts (2 wins)


16/10/2010 CAULFIELD
Balance $24.00
Bad Day ......Paul Third Jungle Ruler 1pt
Standings
Paul 32
Rob 15
Descarado wins the Caulfield Cup...our money on Shocking (4th)
9/10/10 CAULFIELD
Paul lost $20 ...Rob in Bali with Family having a well earned rest

3/10/10 FLEMINGTON
balance $90.40
POINTS TABLE
Rob had a great day! With a Win to Sistine Angel $50 (3pts) followed by a Quinella (4pts) $25.20 then a 2nd place in the last race $6.80 (2pts)

First Four 100pts
Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts
Win 3pts
2nd 2pts
3rd 1pt


Paul had two 2nds (4pts)
Paul 31pts 
Rob 15pts

24/09/10 Moonee Valley
$50 deposited
Balance $0.20
Rob won Sunday Rose
Paul 27pts
Rob 6pts

18/09/2010 Caulfield
Balance $31.70
The boys just hanging in there with 2 wins Rob finally on the board with a win in the last race

Paul 27pts
1 Win So You Think ($1.80) collected $18.00
Rob 3pts
Valentine Miss ($4.80) collected $13.60


The Prize to the leading punter
This Magic Radio will reside in the leading punters house...leader has option of rubbing radio or putting it on his head!


11/09/2010 Moonee Valley

Paul on 24 pts
1 Win - Crabs (3 pts)
1 Place - Miss Octopussy (1 pt)
Daily Double (20 pts)

Rob 0
Balance $29.60


Start of Racing $100.00 in account
Bet $20 each with no winners
Largo Lad won and Shocking Won

We had a shocker!

Balance: $61.95
POINTS TABLE
First Four 100pts

Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts
Win 3pts
2nd 2pts
3rd 1pt

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Paul and Robs Bets

Saturday 31st October 2009
Kidnapped
Shocking - Winners
Balance $37.00


Saturday 10th October 2009
Results Sat 10th Oct 2009
Race 1   7,4,10     Race 2     10,4,1     Race 3    4,1,6     Race 4     3,1,11     Race 5    6,7,2
Race 6   18,6,5     Race 7       5,4,2     Race 8    7,13,6   Race 9     14,9,3



Punter's ladder


Paul 21pts (1 Win)
points scored as follows:-
First Four 100pts
Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts
Win 3pts
2nd 2pts
3rd 1pt
Saturday 3rd October 2009
Balance of Account $91.00
Paul wins on Light Vision ,Cats Whisker and Majestic Music
Rob wins on Cats Whisker
Table





Saturday 19th September 2009
Rob wins on IRISH LIGHTS  and VELOCITEA 
Paul wins on ROMNEYA and TRIBUNAL
Rob 16pts
Paul 9pts



Saturday 12th September 2009
Rob wins on WHOBEGOTYOU

and
NICCONI
Rob wins on Quinella
3-NICCONI MORGAN DOLLAR
Rob 10pts
Paul 3pts


Saturday 5th September 2009
Start of the betting account Balance $100
Bet $20 each
1 Win to Paul - Cats Whiskers
Balance $66.00
Leaderboard
Paul 3pts
Rob 0pts

Punter's ladder
points scored as follows:-
First Four 100pts
Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts
Win 3pts
2nd 2pts
3rd 1pt
Rob 21pts (1 2nd)

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Melbourne Spring Carnival 2008

The Magic Radio
Paul the Punter

Melbourne Cup Preview
by Paul Inglis

Well finally they're racing and what a day it will be the first Tuesday in November and the greatest horse race in the land. It all comes down to Race 7 Flemington at 3pm.
My tips are Septimus, Gallopin, Moatize (for the ladies) and Barbaricus (the grey)
The punters Rob and Paul each have $47 to bet and hope to bring home a truckload of money.
Heres a run down of the horses
1 SEPTIMUS - sounds like a month with a disease
2 MASTER O'REILLY - sounds like a schoolboy associated with a pedophile priest
3 HONOLULU - wasn't that an Elvis film
4 C'EST LA GUERRE - my french teacher
5 NOM DU JEU - my french teacher's boyfriend
6 YELLOWSTONE - where Yogi Bear lives Scratched
7 ZIPPING - something you do after you leave the Men's toilets
8 MAD RUSH - getting out of the Flemington carpark after the races
9 ICE CHARIOT - something cold that doesnt move fast from "Ben Hur"
10 VIEWED - watching the fillies at the races
11 LITTORIO - lotto with a few extra letters
12 BAUER - german beer
13 BOUNDLESS - Flopsy the Rabbit
14 GALLOPIN - what the streaker will be doing down the straight at Flemington
15 GUYNO - lesbian
16 ZARITA - board game Scratched
17 NEWPORT - where the America's Cup was held
18 PROFOUND BEAUTY - Megan Gale
19 RED LORD - embarrassed horse owner
20 VAREVEES - vrooooooommm
21 PRIZE LADY - hooker
22 ALESSANDRO VOLTA - wife of Alexander the Great
23 BARBARICUS - one of Russell Crowe's roles
24 MOATIZE - french moat













Saturday 1st November 2008
Balance $94.00
Good comeback by Rob on the Punter's table only trailing by 1 pt leading into the Melbourne Cup
Rob 1 Quinella 1 Win 1 Place
Paul 1 Win 1 Place
All still looks good for the Melbourne Cup!


Saturday 25th October 2008
Balance $106.00
Cox Plate Day big day for the boys
2 Winners and a Quinella for Paul
1 Winner and a Quinella for Rob
This balance should help the boys on Melbourne Cup Day
Paul currently leads punters table
While camping Paul pulled out the "Magic" radio for Race 10 and placed it on his head
Horse tied for first

PUNTERS TABLE
PAUL 34PTS (2 QUINELLAS 4 WINs 2 PLACES)
ROB 33PTS (2 QUINELLAS 4 WINS 1 PLACE)










Saturday 18th October 2008




Bad day for the punters nothing




Caulfield Cup won by All the Good




All The Good gave Godolphin an historic victory in the BMW Caulfield Cup in Australia.
Superbly handled by Kerrin McEvoy, the five-year-old entire surged to the front halfway down the Caulfield straight to defeat the fast-finishing Nom De Jeu and pacemaker Barbaricus.








Dolphin Jo to run in Caulfield CupDolphin Jo is now almost certain to back up in Saturday's Caulfield Cup after gaining an automatic berth with his win in the Winning Edge Presentations Stakes.

Saturday 11th October 2008
Balance left $38.00
One Quinella win to Paul $20.15 DOURO VALLEY & POMPEII RULER



Paul and Robs Racing started on Saturday 4th October at Flemington
A good win in Race 4 ensured the boys would be away to a good start this year.
The Magic Radio is in a Good Place at Paul's Home and was working well however when Michael placed it on his head we ran second. Paul placed it back on his head to ensure Gallica ran home
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Weekend Husler beaten by Littorio
Balance $56.20 after meeting closed
PROFIT $6.20

Both won on Light Vision
Rob won on Gallica
Paul place on Cat's Whisker
Paul won on Sea Battle

POINTS TABLE
WIN 3PTS
PLACE 1PT
QUINELLA 10PTS
TRIFECTA 50PTS
DAILY DOUBLE 100PTS
QUADRELLA 500PTS










Friday, October 19, 2007

Caulfield Cup 2007

Punter's ladder
points scored as follows:-
First Four 100pts
Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts
Win 3pts
2nd 2pts
3rd 1pt
Saturday 3rd November 2007
Rob scored 1 winner 1 Quinella 1 second (total 9pts)
Paul scored nuthin'
Rob now leads premiership by 5 pts
Rob 39pts
Paul 34 pts
Saturday 27th October 2007 - Moonee Valley
Punters Table
Paul 34pts
Rob 39pts
Cox Plate Day Rob (Kaphero and Marching) and Paul (Miss Marielle and Sonic Quest) picked 2 winners each no change in Punters Premiership
Balance 117.00


Balance $111.05
Paul 28pts
Rob 24pts

Rob posted the first winner Try This Race 1($22.80) and snared himself a one point lead on the punters table.
Paul came back strongly in race 6 with a $16.90 Quinella earning him 4 pts
Then $4 place bet on Caulfield Cup winner Master Reilly
A $20 win bet on Maldavian was returned after the horse was scratched from the Caulfield Cup

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Rob and Paul's Racing Tips

WEEKEND HUSTLER



Weekend Hussler claims Caulfield Guineas
October 13, 2007 - 5:27PMSource: ABC

Strong performer ... Weekend Hussler, ridden by Brad Rawiller, wins the Caulfield Guineas
Photo: Getty Images
Weekend Hussler stormed home in a stellar run to win the $1 million Group One Caulfield Guineas in Melbourne today.
The three-year-old gelding, earmarked as a star for the future, blitzed the field to claim the race meeting's major prize.
Earlier, five-year-old Maldivian upstaged Cox Plate favourite Miss Finland to win the Group One Yalumba Stakes.
Ridden by jockey Michael Rodd, Maldivian should now line up at next week's $2.5 million Caulfield Cup as the favourite.



Caulfield 13th October 2007

Balance $100.45

Paul picked two winners Gamble me and Gold Edition

Rob picked one winner Storm signal and one quinella

Punters table

Paul 23 pts

Rob 21pts


Divine Madonna wins Toorak Handicap
13/10/2007 6:32 PM
Trainer Mark Kavanagh and jockey Michael Rodd make it back-to-back Group One wins at Caulfield on Saturday when Divine Madonna stormed come to claim the Toorak Handicap.
Kavanagh and Rodd had earlier combined with Maldivian to take out the Yalumba Stakes and Divine Madonna scored her third win at the elite level when she finished fast to beat Niconero and Wonderful World.
It was the five-year-old mare's first win at Caulfield.
Rodd had attracted criticism for his ride on Divine Madonna when she was a fast-finishing fifth to Bon Hoffa in the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on September 22 but rode her to perfection in Saturday's 1600m feature.
He settled her last of the 10 runners until approaching the home turn where the Bart Cummings-trained Wonderful World had taken the lead.
Rodd eased her to the outside in the straight and she ran home much too well for her rivals.
"This is probably one of my best (days) on a racetrack," Kavanagh said.
"He (Rodd) rode it terrific today."




Flemington 6th October 2007


One third placing

Balance $78.00

Punters table

Paul 17pts

Rob 14pts


Caulfield September 22nd 2007

Punter paul uses his 'magic' gambling formula and it pays off

Paul scores bigtime in Race 4 Scweppes Thousand Guineas with No. 9 Gabbidon collected $90.20 from $2 each way bet

also Bon Hova again gives the Punter's Club another win

Balance $132.80

Punter's Table

Paul 17pts (5 wins 2 thirds)

Rob 13pts (4 wins 1 third)



Hoffa survives protest for Rupert Clarke
22/09/2007 7:04 PM
By Robert Windmill
The scene was the same at Caulfield and syndicator Ken King feared the result would be too when the siren sounded to signal that a protest had been fired in against Bon Hoffa winning Saturday's Group One Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes.
King knows only too well the highs that racing can bring, but also the bitter disappointments after he was part-owner of Skalato who was disqualified after returning a positive to a prohibitive substance following his win in the Group One Caulfield Guineas seven years ago.
"I was just sitting there hoping history wasn't repeating itself," King said recalling the Caulfield Guineas that got away.
"We won it then lost it and I was hoping it wasn't happening again."
Banned substances weren't the worry this time but Bon Hoffa's abrupt shift towards the rail which hampered second-placed Niconero near the 200 metres.
Jockey Brad Rawiller said he had to take hold of the David Hayes-trained six-year-old who lost his momentum when caught on the heels of Bon Hoffa for three strides.
Hayes said Bon Hoffa "shifted in substantially to take our run", but Wendy Kelly, defending her first Group One success in 10 years as a trainer, countered that Rawiller never stopped riding Niconero.
The stewards agreed there was a shift but the interference wasn't enough to warrant a three-quarter length winning margin being overturned in favour of Niconero, much to King's relief and the relief of the army of Bon Hoffa's other owners.
Vlad Duric, who also celebrated his first Group One win on Bon Hoffa, flourishing his whip just after the winning post, has enjoyed a magnificent partnership with Kelly with the combination enjoying a strike rate in excess of 27 per cent.
Kelly was thrilled and struggled to speak as she was overcome with emotion as she led Bon Hoffa and Duric into the winner's stall.
"It is the best feeling in the world," Kelly said.
"I was as confident as you could be with a Group One and coming into a race against the best horses."
Not that Kelly has had that much experience with Group One races, in fact Bon Hoffa was her first starter at the elite level.
Last start the five-year-old gave Kelly her most important win when he landed the Group Three Bobbie Lewis Quality (1200m) at Flemington on September 8.
Significantly, since 1975 only two horses have won the Bobbie Lewis and Sir Rupert Clarke double, the most recent Magari in 1982, a year after Soldier Of Fortune.
King has had horses with Kelly since 2003 when he syndicated Bronc who turned out to be Kelly's first Group-placed horse when third to Abdullah in the Group Three L'Oreal Plate (1200m) at Flemington on Derby Day.
King's only Group One win before Saturday was Rinky Dink who, trained by Rick Hore-Lacy, won the 2004 Australasian Oaks in Adelaide but Saturday's victory was even more satisfying as Bon Hoffa, who cost $60,000, was among the first crop of horses he bought for syndication.
"It is nice closure to win a race like this with him," King said.
"It is just fantastic.
"I can't praise Wendy enough and I can't praise Vlad enough."







Moonee Valley Races 15th September 2007


no winners............no grinners


Balance $83.00

Punter's Premiership

Paul 7 pts (2 wins 1 third)

Rob 6pts (2 wins)


Flemington Races 8th September 2007


Rob picked 1 winner (Bon Hova)
Paul picked 1 winner 1 Third


Punter's Table
Paul 7 points (2 wins, 1 third)
Rob 6 points (2 wins)
Balance $53.00




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Saturday, September 01, 2007

2007 Spring Carnival Rob and Paul














Saturday 1st September 2007


Starting Balance $50.00

Races at Caulfield
First Week of the Punter's Club
Rob 1 Winner
Paul 1 Winner
Balance of Account $55.00
Punter's Points Table


Rob 3

Paul 3

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General News about the Meeting

A fine win by Miss Finland








also Damien Oliver had a couple of wins as well as Craig Williams

Meeting not affected by the horse flu

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0MuO1oKRhs


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Saturday September 1, 04:51 PM
Govt considers horse flu inquiry
It was logical to assume a lapse in quarantine procedures was to blame for the equine influenza (EI) crisis which has crippled the racing industry, federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran says.
However, Mr McGauran said it was too soon to say whether a public inquiry would be held into the disease which has shut down racing in NSW and Queensland indefinitely.
"It is true to assume it is perfectly logical to think there has been a breach of quarantine," Mr McGauran said.
"What we don't know is where or how or by whom.
"It was a breach of quarantine in all likelihood. It may have been human error or deficiencies in the standards of quarantine.
"Our inquiry is looking at both.
"How did the virus escape through the quarantine barriers and were the quarantine barriers adequate in the first place?
"We have 19 investigators, a number of them former police officers, on the investigation.
"Whether or not the public interest will be served by having a public inquiry is something we will consider."
The minister met with Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'Landys, Queensland Racing chairman Bob Bentley, NSW Harness Racing Club chief executive John Dumesny and Australian Racing Board chief executive Andrew Harding in Sydney on Saturday.
High on the agenda was the issue of compensation for the thousands of people facing unemployment because of the EI.
"We will examine the particular need for a wage subsidy scheme such as the government employed after Cyclone Larry," Mr McGauran said.
"There are analogies with the Cyclone Larry situation which saw the banana industry out of action for some eight months but always with the certainty the industry would restart."
The first case of EI in Australia was detected on August 23 in a stallion at Sydney's Eastern Creek quarantine station after it had travelled from the northern hemisphere.
A day later, several cases were confirmed at an equestrian centre at Sydney's Centennial Park, close to Randwick Racecourse.
Several of the horses from Centennial Park had travelled to a show at Maitland over the weekend of August 18 and 19 where they came into contact with horses which have since moved on and spread the disease to other areas of NSW and Queensland.
Before the lockdown of the Centennial Park complex, a trackwork rider unwittingly carried the disease from Centennial Park to Randwick Racecourse where it was confirmed in racehorses on Thursday.
All horse movement in NSW and Queensland is now at a standstill with the situation to be reviewed on Monday.








Monday, August 28, 2006

Melbourne Spring Carnival 2006






2006 Melbourne

Spring Carnival

Delta Blues wins Melbourne Cup

7th November 2006

Delta Blues today held off compatriot Pop Rock to win the Melbourne Cup.

Japan took out the Quinella both horses trained by the same trainer.

Darren Oliver held aloft the winning Japanese jockey's hand at the end of the race and had nothing but praise for Delta Blues.


Punter's ladder





points scored as follows:-
First Four 100pts
Quadrella 50pts
Daily Double 20pts
Trifecta 10pts
Quinella 4pts



Win 3pts

2nd 2pts

3rd 1pt


Rob
Winners 6

Second 1
Third 1
Quinella 1
(total pts 25)



Paul
Winners 4

Second 1

Third 2
(total pts 16)

Saturday 4th November 2006

Paul 3rd and 2nd

Rob 2nd

Saturday 21st October 2006

Paul place bet only for day

Saturday 14th October 2006

Rob picked 1 winner

Paul picked 1 winner

Saturday 7th October 2006 Flemington

Rob picks 1 winner 1 Quinella

Paul nothing
Sphenophyta new Caulfield Cup favourite
07/10/2006 7:25 PM
By Mark Ryan
The Lee Freedman-trained Sphenophyta has replaced Zipping as favourite for the Caulfield Cup following his Turnbull Stakes victory.
Sphenophyta came in from $7 to $4 while the Lloyd Williams-owned Zipping also firmed from $6 to $5 following his eye-catching fifth from a wide barrier in the Turnbull.
Freedman now has three of the top four horses in Caulfield Cup betting with Serenade Rose, equal third in the Turnbull, and Our Smoking Joe, runner-up, both firming as well.
Serenade Rose is in from $9 to $7 while Our Smoking Joe firmed from $11 to $9.
The John Hawkes-trained Headturner (sixth in the Turnbull) and Railings (eighth) are both at $10.
That pair head Melbourne Cup betting at $7 ahead of the David Hayes-trained import Tawqeet who was the big firmer from $13 in to $8 after his impressive victory in the Metropolitan Handicap (2400m) at Randwick.
Tawqeet also firmed markedly in the Caulfield Cup from $26 to $13.
Racing To Win firmed from $4.60 to $3.60 after his Epsom Hcp (1600m) victory at Randwick and is regarded as clearly the main danger to $2.60 favourite El Segundo.
Latest Caulfield Cup betting from Michael Eskander:-
$4 Sphenophyta
$5 Zipping
$7 Serenade Rose
$9 Our Smoking Joe
$10 Headturner, Railings
$13 Tawqeet

Saturday 23rd September 2006 Caulfield

Picked one winner each

Saturday 16th September 2006 Moonee Valley -

no winners picked - bad week!

Saturday 9th September 2006 Flemington


Paul picked two winners Rob picked one winner


Saturday 2nd September Caulfield

Rob picked two winners

Hayes and Craig Williams won five races

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