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    • What Wyong Races Where Wyong Race Club & Function Centre – 71-73 Howarth St, Wyong NSW 2259 When Thursday, May 9, 2024 First Race 12:20pm AEST Visit Dabble NSW racing heads to Wyong on Thursday afternoon, with a competitive eight-race program lined up. The rail is out +3m, and with the deluge of rain set to continue across the region, the Heavy 10 rating appears likely to hold. The first race is scheduled to get underway at 12:20pm AEST. Wyong Best Bet: Outcast Girl A terrific return at Hawkesbury on April 18 should have the Marc Conners-trained Outcast Girl ready to strike second-up. She powered through the line when asked to make inroads from the rear of the field and secured third place, less than two lengths off Bianco Nero. Expect Tyler Schiller to be more positive despite the wide draw (8), and provided she can cross to the lead, Outcast Girl can finally shirk the maiden tag at start 10. Best Bet Race 1 – #5 Outcast Girl (8) 3yo Filly | T: Marc Conners | J: Tyler Schiller (56.5kg) -105.26 with Bet365 Next Best at Wyong: Duke Of Bronte Duke Of Bronte is deserving of a maiden success after back-to-back runner-up performances. He attempted to make every post a winner in his latest outing at Gosford on April 25, getting nosed out in the shadows of the post. He should strip much fitter third-up into the campaign, and with Jay Ford likely to send the son of Capitalist forward to steal a cheap sectional, Duke Of Bronte will take plenty of chasing. Next Best Race 3 – #1 Duke Of Bronte (8) 3yo Gelding | T: Joseph Pride | J: Jay Ford (59kg) -105.26 with Neds Next Best Again: Vadamos Queen Vadamos Queen has found the minor money on all three occasions this preparation and appears set to peak fourth-up. She looked the winner in her most recent effort at Kembla Grange on April 27 before Diabelli mounted a late challenge to get the head down where it matters most. She lost no admirers with that run, and as she gets back onto a suitable Heavy track in this BM64 contest, Vadamos Queen can outstay her rivals to secure win number three. Next Best Again Race 5 – #2 Vadamos Queen (6) 4yo Mare | T: Annabel Neasham | J: Angus Villiers (a1.5kg) (60.5kg) +390 with Unibet Thursday quaddie tips for Wyong races Wyong quadrella selections Thursday, May 9, 2024 2-10-12 2-3-5 2-6-7-9-11 1-2-3-9-10-11 | Copy this bet straight to your betslip Horse racing tips
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    • Agree the HRNZ 24 April press release wasn't full of clarity, and had some worrying comments re looking for "uniform application of national racing and programming policies to ensure like-for-like racing."  which would seem counter intuitive to the common sense generally discussed in this forum. But we have to be fair and await the opportunity they have in "...releasing our strategic plan in mid-May which underpins and supports the revamped calendar ". Plenty have used the phrase " Hope is not a strategy" over the years, but you never know, we could be pleasantly surprised!  
    • Dave di somma once did an interview with the canadian owner ,mike tanev and discussed the name aardie. i just watched it again to answer your question. He must have played a bit of baseball and his mates nicknamed him aardie because of his big nose. So aardie is the owners nickname. Anyway,there used to be a cartoon series which featured a character called aardie the aardvark. The aardvark is an actual animal with a tongue thats a foot long and obviously a big nose that eats termites and other insects and comes out at night and is from africa.They occasionally are shown on those widelife in africa shows.   
    • Might just chase a few more away from the game.
    • Well you could add on a couple of 00's to that now, at least,  to her value. Picked up $70k in her 2 WA starts already.  As for 'AARDIE's Express' she picked up $136k in her 2 races so far at Menangle. and running blistering 1.48.9 mile too. She could be worth anything ?.  wonder what the Aardie stands for ? that they name them?. They're aardiely giving anything else a look in at the moment anyway 😁.  
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