Tony found the Quinella, Exacta, Trifecta and First Four in Race 9 at Bendigo yesterdar BUT he suggested boxing the top four, even though 5 runners were given out. The top selection was recommended each way and it ran 2nd @ $11 so okay there but it was the 5th rated runner that won. The Quinella paid $20 the Exacta $34 Trifecta $200 and First Four, well depended where you took it. Mostly I’m happy to just box the five. My records long term suggest that works best. We’ve posted the Flemington preview under the Gold Club for those members and how much better off are owners these days. One of our Gold Club horses ran in a barrier trial yesterday and we could view that replay and see for ourselves not long after. Our horse had an easy run and ran 4th of 10 or so and is soon ready for his next campaign which this time should be on Good tracks. Racing today is at Pakenham and on the grass track! Plus five meetings altogether. Last night we had four C Plan winning races in a row. We had a run of slow C plan action and it was good to see it all happening again and as is always the case back to normal.
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I am one who generally takes the top 5 selections you give out when it comes to multi’s. I too took the top 5 but only did the quinella yesterday at Bendigo, as I was out n about working so just quickly placed my bets & kept working. Fortunately at race time I was driving & able to listen to it….doubling ya money is fine by me.