Oct 07 2008

The cash register and the pretender

Published by SJ at 5:09 am under General

I had an enjoyable weekend even forgetting the destruction of the Storm at the hands of the Sea Eagles.

The Albion hotel provided many hours of entertainment with a few winners and many laughs had. A feared pretender proved to be so with the not so mighty Weekend Hussler capitulating in the straight at Flemington. It was a tough run where he was forced to sit three wide most of the way. He did his best and I am not counting him out of the Cox plate but as I suggested in a previous post, anyone willing to smash him at low odds is taking a pretty big gamble in my estimation. If anyone wants to back him at less than the $5.00 mark in the Cox Plate you are a braver man than I.

On to the cash register.

Blacks a Fake is the greatest pacer in the history of the world, as far as I am concerned. I mean you see he is running, you walk up to the cash register, ring the bell and collect the freaking CASH!!!! It is that freaking simple. I made the short walk from the Breaky creek hotel after a luscious steak to watch Blacky go around and I must admit I was a bit excited. I was even more excited as Blacky dominated a small three horse field to turn my $100 into $200. If you ever see him on the board and think that $1.70 is to short just remember two things. Blacks a Fake is a cash register and Weekend Hussler is a pretender.

3 responses so far

3 Responses to “The cash register and the pretender”

  1. Rob Bon 07 Oct 2008 at 3:27 pm

    You certainly like to have a flutter mate. But you also talk about finance at times. A varied individual you appear.

  2. iamasmartman.comon 07 Oct 2008 at 7:24 pm

    bogan pride

  3. Maxon 07 Oct 2008 at 8:14 pm

    The Hussler is no good beyond the mile. They should keep him for the sprint events. It’s like asking Billy Slater to be a marathon runner. Fine if you give him time to train for it but a big risk if you ask him to do it within a short timeframe.

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