Chiefy asked me to do something along these lines.

I will list here under a starting point and update it as the week goes on.

 

CURRENT MARKET  AS AT TODAY TUESDAY 28/10/25

$6  Al Riffa ......trained in Ireland by Joesph O'Brien, son of the legend Aidan O'Brien and interestingly he has won the Melb Cup twice and his father has never won it.

$6  Half Yours......winner of the Caulfield Cup and trained in Australia by the McEvoy team.

$7  Valiant KIng.....slashing second in the Caulfield Cup trained by Australia's leading and Great Trainer Chris Waller

$8  Buckeroo   ......2nd to Via Vistina  in last Saturdays Cox Plate and also trained by Chris Waller

$9  Preage Nocturne 

$13 Maydaan 

 

$15 plus Others. A field of 40 hopefuls are in contention at this point in time.

On race day there will be 24 starters subject to late scratcings. The field will be finalised on Saturday night and you will have all your SWEEP information when you wake up Sunday Morning.

 

My early tip is to box the first 4 in that betting order with a view of getting the Trifecta. Your outlay will be $24 to achieve this for a 100% return $6 will return you 25% if you want just a small flutter.

 

I might add that this blog is live, anyone and everyone can put their 2 bobs worth or ask any questions. This information could be completely different by the close of Saturdays Race Meetings, dont commit to anything yet......

MORE INFORMATION No 1  7.30 summer time  28/10/25

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  • Buckaroo looked great in the Cox pop, chased down a champion horse.  Needs more distance but stormed home

    Definitely in the trifectas

    • 2 miles is the query?.....Given Waller is Rosehill based, we could call him our Parra candidate.....don't mention the fact that Waller is a Kiwi....actually think (not sure) he may live in the Hills district?

      • I believe he does. My dad worked with someone who had shares on a horse trained by Waller and there was a mention of him living in the Hills district.

        • Winston Hills...and his wife is hot

          • He's a very jealous man Rudolph....stay clear of things out of your depth LOL

          • I grew up in the shit hole known as Winston hills.    Winston hills the horse is decent though.  Backed him a few times and he finally got up for the win a couple weeks ago.

  • I'm on Absurde , did well in the Caufeild Cup to finish as close as he did, saw interference all the way up the straight, changed direction numerous times but still found the line only beaten 3 lengths .

    McEvoys on board again after butchering it in last years cup, trained by Mullins who gave it a run before the cup this time in .

    Can stay all day , wet or dry it doesn't matter and only carrying 53.5 kg which is a feather for him.

    People might be put off by Australian standards he's an 8yo but a year younger in the northern hemisphere.

    Never runs a bad race and is over the odds for mine, barring an horrendous barrier and interference he should be in the finish.

    Its a rubbish field this year, the last few have been poor.

    Meets the Cup favourite 1.5 kg better then he did at Caufeild , all things being even I expect him to be fighting it out.

    I loaded up on Buckaroo in the Cox Plate if only Mick Dittman was on him I would have cleaned up , ran Sir Delius to .4 of a length two starts before and was way over the odds at 18/1 would have had the first 4 25 times if he lifted, devastated.

    • I do like Absurde.

    • Noted those comments Bupper, I will now have him in my exotics, 

      PS Backed Via Vistina in the Cox Plate.

      This blog could be worthwhile with that sort of information

  • Valient King has had a nice prep and stormed home in his last two runs, including a 3rd in the Caulfield Cup. The extra 800m will do him good. He ran 13th last year, but seems to be ready this time around.

    Then you have Vauban, could be the most talented horse there but goes missing in the big races. Blake Shinn recently said he believes he would be better on wider track, Flemington suits that.

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