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    • Interesting that they confirmed it? I dont bet very often at Auckland nowadays, in fact very rarely! Personally think that punters shouldve been refunded as they were betting into a race that was meant to be 1700m and therefore the race was misrepresented. the 1609m start is too close to the bend where at least the 1700m gives a longer run in! Anyway nothing surprises me up in the North Island racing, there are many instances of puzzling decisions!  
    • There are 16 horse racing meetings set for Australia on Saturday, October 19. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the best bets and the quaddie numbers for Caulfield, Randwick, Eagle Farm, Ascot & Darwin. Saturday’s Free Horse Racing Tips – October 19, 2024 Caulfield Racing Tips Randwick Racing Tips Eagle Farm Racing Tips Ascot Racing Tips Darwin Racing Tips As always, there are plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans. Check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking for a new bookmaker for the horse racing taking place on October 19, 2024 check out our guide to the best online racing betting sites. Neds Code GETON 1 Take It To The Neds Level Neds Only orange bookie! Check Out Neds Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. What are you prepared to lose today? Full terms. 2 It Pays To Play PlayUp Aussie-owned horse racing specialists! Check Out PlayUp Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. Imagine what you could be buying instead. Full terms. Dabble Signup Code AUSRACING 3 Say Hey to the social bet! Dabble Have a Dabble with friends! Join Dabble Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. THINK. IS THIS A BET YOU REALLY WANT TO PLACE? Full terms. Recommended! Bet365 Signup Code GETON 4 Never Ordinary Bet365 World Favourite! Visit Bet365 Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. GETON is not a bonus code. bet365 does not offer bonus codes in Australia and this referral code does not grant access to offers. What’s gambling really costing you? Full terms. 5 Next Gen Racing Betting PickleBet Top 4 Betting. Extra Place. Every Race. Join Picklebet Review 18+ Gamble Responsibly. What are you really gambling with? Full terms. 6 Bet With A Boom BoomBet Daily Racing Promotions – Login to view! Join Boombet Review 18+ Gamble responsibly. Think. Is this a bet you really want to place. Full terms. Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Chris Taylor will make his debut at Darwin’s Fannie Bay on Saturday. He debuted at Kununurra in WA in August, and now Tweed Heads-based jockey Chris Taylor will make his first Darwin appearance on Saturday. Taylor, who started his career in South Africa, has four rides at Fannie Bay and will partner Dick Leech’s stablemates Envenomate, Boomerconi and Miracoli, as well as Patrick Johnston’s Ankle Rolex. Taylor strives to join a long list of fellow interstate riders who have tasted success when visiting the NT for the first time. The form guide suggests that Miracoli and Ankle Rolex are his best hopes. “I’m riding a few horses for Phil Brittain in Darwin,” he said. “I met Phil at Kununurra and did some trackwork for him and Chris Pollard while I was over there, and they said to give them a bell if ever I wanted to ride in Darwin. “I thought I’d give it a go up that way, it’s just a new experience and if I get a winner happy days. “I haven’t gone through the form properly yet, but the rides look competitive enough.” Pollard was training Brittain’s horses with Leech serving a suspension, but Leech made his return at Fannie Bay a fortnight ago. Having the opportunity to ride in south-east Queensland and northern NSW during the week, Taylor featured at Kununurra after replying to an advert on Facebook. He had four wins at the Kununurra meetings on August 24 and 31, which included a double for prominent NT trainer Kerry Petrick. “I always want to travel and try new places, I’m more than happy to ride wherever as long as there’s chances,” Taylor said. “I lived in Dubai for seven years, so the Darwin conditions won’t be a problem. “I’m no stranger to dirt racing, and Fannie Bay looks like a nicely designed track.” Taylor, 45, arrived in Australia in December 2016, and with visa issues restricting him to trackwork, he finally got his first race start at the Gold Coast in January 2018. He completed his apprenticeship in South Africa in the late 1990s before moving to Dubai in the early 2000s where he rode the Middle Eastern circuit. After also riding in Korea and Zimbabwe, Taylor returned to South Africa and all was going well until his neighbour was hijacked, which prompted the move to Australia. “Heading to Darwin is less travelling time to some of the tracks I’ve been going to in Queensland,” he said. “Some of the trips I have been doing of late have been five, six or seven hours in the car. “Just drive to the airport and relax on the plane for four hours.” Horse racing news
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    • a mistake for sure,but i think in reality if you were a punter you would be being unrealistic if you thought the small difference in starting distance should have meant they didn't confirm the result. In my opinion,the common sense decision was made when they confirmedit. No big deal in the whole scheme of things.
    • sigh, I got to work the camera there back in 87/88?  The Avondale Cup nights then were Very Exciting! The Club as really 'active' and what was happening on any raceday! The Lights when from being brilliant to a near mill stone! I recall the first every night meeting,  'we' really didn't know if our film in the camera was fast enough for the new night lights, thankfully is was! A good mate riding the winner of the Cup helped!  
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