Posts Tagged ‘Moonee Valley’

Dato Tan Chin Nam Odds betting 2010

Friday, September 10th, 2010

Moonee Valley

Moonee Valley just might be a swimming pool this Saturday with more wet weather forecast. And at the valley it is not just a case of searching for horses that can swim. You need to find horses that can swim at the valley! Typhoon Tracy, Whobegotyou and Shoot Out.

All three have special Moonee Valley flair that cover different areas of form, but combining all three may be the way to go for an outstanding quinella odds betting this weekend. Check out the How to Bet videos for help in determining the best way to bet this race.

Dato Tan Chin Nam is one of Bart Cummings favorites in the owners ranks and has invested a lot in Australian racing.

Patinak Farm Crystal Mile Odds 2009

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

On the card at Moonee Valley is the Crystal Mile Stakes 2009 and the betting for this horserace is hard to pick. Well priced is Rangirangdoo and with Corey Brown at the helm, this New Zealand horse will be hard to beat. I’m tipping Raffaello followed by David Hains trained All American to come home 2nd and third in the Patinack Farm Crystal Mile Stakes race.

2009 Manikato Stakes Odds Betting Tips

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

It’s a big thrill for many of us who will be watching the 2009 Manikato Stakes as the Victorian Spring Horse Racing Carnival kicks off – this time under lights at Moonee Valley Racing. Hey, look what it did for Cricket!

Apache Cat - Favorite to win the Manikato Stakes

Apache Cat - Favorite to win the Manikato Stakes

Horsebetting Tips for 2009 Manikato Stakes

Apache Cat is in fine form winning the Doomben 10,000 earlier this year. It’s amazing to think he He has won 17 black type victories! Apache Cat is all class over this distance – having twice won the Group 1 Australia Stakes at the same course and distance. Mic Mac will come close as well but I feel the Anthony Cummings trained Solo Flyer will fly home to win the Manikato Stakes.

Well, I’m a little biased here as I know the owners pretty well :)

Watch out for my favorite jockey, Damien Oliver, who is on board Russeting trained by Bart Cummings last trained the Manikato winner in 1998.