I am surprised to see 5yo Hi Manameisjeff, winner of 9 of only 18 starts, in the Claimer on Saturday night
https://www.harness.org.au/racing/fi...22#MXM13082206
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I am surprised to see 5yo Hi Manameisjeff, winner of 9 of only 18 starts, in the Claimer on Saturday night
https://www.harness.org.au/racing/fi...22#MXM13082206
Archie/peterprofit is letting his dislike of the APG distort his thinking
He is complaining about the claiming race system because Summit bought Sirletic for $28k at the APG mixed sale and now have a $100k price tag on him in a claimer
I am sorry Archie but if I pick up a bargain somewhere – maybe even a painting by a famous artist, I will put whatever value on it that I wish to and will feel no obligation to let you have it for what I bought it for
I read the story. My take - the ridiculous price scale for claiming races in Victoria. A race for runners where claim prices range between $10,000 and $100,000 is a joke. Sirletic's true value is $28,000 so putting a hundred grand on him ensures he will never be claimed. The next "cheapest" is Sicario who has at least won half a million bucks to justify his $75,000 tag. No hope of him being claimed at that price, probably never while Chris Alford drives him compared with how Daryl Douglas won with him at Kilmore two starts back. 40 to 50 to North America would seem a good around outcome. Nothing like what the owners paid for the horse but that was their call.
But for the money I'm sugesting would you be interested in the 200 start rising 11 year old Love In A Chevy for $50,000? Anyone? I think Archie is highlighting the bleeding obvious. Done properly claimers are good but the price structure HRV is using is off the wall.
Interesting Trev. Is the problem that Claiming races have not been embraced?
I wonder whether we would have got the same entries if the range was $10k - $50k ?
As Rob Auber just said - he won like a horse worth $100k
https://www.harness.org.au/racing/fi...22#MXM13082206
After watching that performance are we expected to believe David Aiken is a spud of a trainer? Obviously, because the stewards have not queried the performance, just took a routine swab. I would be (a) forensically testing the swab for every substance known to mankind; (b) reviewing the stable returns from current and former trainers and transfer of ownership forms (include handwriting and fingerprint experts on that one); and (c) go through all records at APG like a dose of salts, including who entered the horse in the sale, who bid on the horse and who paid for it.
This stinks. The only thing about this race that seemed consistent was Chris Alford's typical poor drive on Sicario - ignore the chance to get a cart-up in the last lap then come 6 and 7 wide on the home turn.
And no, a change of stable environment doesn't cut it for me.
Giveitatry who was well supported to spoil Catch A Wave's return is owned by the same interests - interesting
https://www.harness.org.au/racing/fi...22#MXM20082203
Why was it that Catch A Wave chose to take on the older horses in the Vicbred Gp3 instead of just his own age in the Gp3 Sires?
There is a first starter in the last at Cranbourne with one of the worst pedigrees I have ever seen - she will probably win lol