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Old 12-18-2007, 12:29 AM
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Oh crap, I posted the replay somewhere else.

Great to see him back though, even if he was last.

Wonder why he's having problems going in the gate. Hmmm.....

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An update.....

Jokers Wild Bouncing Back From Infection (Whew!)



Former champion New Zealand juvenile Jokers Wild is still hanging in after being hit by a life-threatening blood infection following an operation to remove bone chips from his fetlock three months ago.
The Mike Moroney-trained entire had the operation after he ran last to Bon Hoffa in the Group One Rupert Clarke Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on September 22.

However the horse suffered severe lameness after the operation due to the staphylococcus infection and had to have surgery twice within 24 hours at the Ballarat Veterinary Hospital.

While he will not race again, it is hoped he can be saved so that he can stand at stud.

"He had a staph infection and was in a box with his leg in a cast, but it was removed on the weekend," Moroney's stable manager Anthony Feroce said.

"It all depends how he is going to be without the cast in the next week or so.

"At this stage he's alright, but he needs to be able to walk and put pressure on the leg.

"If he can do that then he should be out of the woods," Feroce added.

Jokers Wild, now a four-year-old, won two Group One races in New Zealand as a two-year-old and last season won two Group Two races and was runner-up in three Group One races there before finishing a gallant and very close third behind Miss Finland and Casino Prince in the Group One Australian Guineas (1600m) at Caulfield in March.

By Black Minnaloushe, Jokers Wild raced 20 times for seven wins, five placings and $531,733 in prizemoney.

Meanwhile Feroce said Redondo Beach had pulled up well following his win in the Western Health Cup (2500m) at Flemington last Saturday.

"It was a good win and we are looking forward to the Bagot and taking on Gallopin. It should be a good race," he said.

Redondo Beach will clash with the Danny O'Brien-trained Gallopin, who won over 2000m at Flemington on Saturday, in the Listed $150,000 Bagot Hcp (2500m) at Flemington on New Year's Day.
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Old 12-21-2007, 06:30 AM
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2 amazing days of racing coming up on Boxing Day and New Year's Day at Ellerslie. 10 stakes races on the 2 days. Really exciting.

BOXING DAY

Newmarket Handicap (1200m Handicap)
Last year: 1st Kay's Awake, 2nd St Verdi, 3rd Donna Rosita - Kay's Awake G1-placed since, St Verdi stakes winner since, Donna Rosita G1 Railway winner.

Entries this year include: Captivate (G1 winner), Needuask (G2 winner), Kay's Awake again, Clifton Prince and the very fast Magic Tryst.

Eight Carat Classic (G2 1600m 3yo fillies)
Last year: 1st Veloce Bella, 2nd Princess Coup, 3rd Irlanda - Veloce Bella has won 2 G2s since, Princess Coup won the Oaks and Kelt and Irlanda is undefeated this year including 2 G2s.

Entries this year include: Insouciant , Keepa Cruisin , Anna Bek and Bella Valentina. Should be a great race.

Zabeel Classic (G1 2000m WFA)
Last year: 1st Mikki Street (amazing performance, died in a training accident a week later ), 2nd Sharvasti, 3rd Fiscal Madness

Entries this year include: XCELLENT , Alamosa, Sir Slick, Dorabella. Stunning field. I can't wait.

Great Northern Guineas (G2 2100m 3yo)
Last year: 1st Santagostino, 2nd Mettre En Jeu, 3rd Uberalles

Entries this year include: C'est La Guerre, Prince Kaapstad, Six O'Clock News, Mission Critical, Avancer, Sircross. This is the first real prep race for the Derby on the same track in March. This is probably the race I'm most excited about on the day.
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Old 12-22-2007, 01:13 PM
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Sounds Xciting!

Jump up and down and blow smoochies and wave wildly to X for me!!!!!

(Poor Mikki Street).
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Old 12-26-2007, 05:16 AM
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The weather was really bad at the start of the day but half way through the Newmarket the sun came out and it was awesome. Really big crowd:


Too lazy to put the videos on Youtube right now, so I'll post links to the videos on the Ellerslie website instead!

Newmarket Handicap: Needuask was a very impressive winner of this race. After he won the G2 Concorde last start we were wondering if it was a fluke...well, obviously it wasn't. This was an even bigger performance. Clifton Prince went well under the top weight for 2nd and Mary Ellen closed nicely for 3rd.

Eight Carat Classic: Satinka, very unlucky in more than one big race so far this season, finally got her turn. She was ridden brilliantly by Bruce Herd (who also won the Zabeel on Sir Slick), with a beautiful run along the inside, and just held out Pretty Vegas and Keepa Cruisin in a tight 3-way finish. Insouciant was very disappointing, it was her first time on a right-handed track and Michael Walker said it felt like she didn't like racing this way around at all.

Great Northern Guineas: This race had no pace at all, which disadvantaged a lot of the back runners, but Prince Kaapstad still won impressively. It was another great ride by Samantha Spratt (who also won the Newmarket on Needuask), but the horse was headed by Il Divo and fought very strongly to regain the lead. A really excellent performance. Six O'Clock News closed nicely for 3rd.

Zabeel Classic: A bit sad to see Xcellent's unbeaten NZ record broken, but if any horse had to do that I'm glad it was Sir Slick. He's just such a tough horse, he goes straight to the lead in every race and makes it almost impossible for anyone to get past him down the stretch. When he's in his best form there aren't many better horses to watch in NZ.

Now it's only 6 days until the next big day, January 1!

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Old 12-27-2007, 02:44 AM
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What races are Jan. 1st ed?
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Old 12-27-2007, 03:53 AM
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In winter we're happy with 1 stakes race on a day, on Jan 1 we've got 6!

Eclipse Stakes (G3 1200m 2yo)
The biggest 2yo race of the season so far. Last year Grand Dancer won it at 40-1. Haven't heard of him since. It looks like most of the good early 2yos are going to be there, like Vincent Mangano, Silk Spur, San Bernardino and Minstrel Court.

Royal Stakes (G2 2000m 3yo fillies)
Satinka's going to try to do what hasn't been done for a long time, winning the Eight Carat Classic-Royal Stakes double. Not sure who else is going there at the moment, Satinka will be the favourite though. Last year Keep The Passion won it (25-1), she's been disappointing since, but Dorabella was 2nd.

Dunstan Championship (2200m Handicap)
This is a really good race for finding good horses for the following season. A horse called The Fuzz won it last year, now he's running some good races in Australia for David Hayes. The favourite for it is Aukay, who has so far only won 2 races but has been in the first 3 14 times out of 16. Looks like a talented horse.

Rich Hill Mile (G2 1600m Handicap)
Sir Slick's going in this! He'll have a massive weight, but that can't stop him when he's at his best. One of the best mile races of every year. Dezigna won it last year.

City Of Auckland Cup (G2 2400m Handicap)
Pasta Post: 7 starts, 6 wins. There are 2 last-start G2 winners in the race, Everswindell and Mirkola Lass, but Pasta Post is at even money. This is a really good horse. Last year Highflying was a 40-1 winner, she's been G1 placed since.

Railway Handicap (G1 1200m Handicap)
Our sprint championship. Is Needuask the real deal? Looked like it in the Concorde and Newmarket. He's favourite to make it 3 in a row but he's a long-priced favourite at 6-1. Others in the field are 2005 winner Baldessarini, back from a 18-month injury layoff, and some very fast fillies in Jazella, Crossyourheart, Martini Red, Magic Tryst, Imananabaa and Brianna. Should be awesome. Another 30-1 longshot won it last year, Donna Rosita. She never raced again, they decided to retire her.
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Old 12-30-2007, 10:27 PM
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Damn.

http://www.nzracingnews.co.nz/news-a...-survival.html
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