Bets of the week ringaround – December 24th 2015

First of all we would like to say a big thank you to all our tipsters throughout the year who have put up with us annoying them each Wednesday. Your co-operation is much appreciated.

Last week was one of the best ever for tipsters and the followers of the weekly ringaround with ten winners and eight placegetters being a huge achievement.

Boasting rights of the week went to Shane Walkinshaw with Stanley Ross Robyn who returned a very healthy $10:60

Now we are into the holiday season, it just becomes a bit of overkill for the next few weeks with trotting meetings left right and centre.

We will cover as many as we can.

Cambridge – Thursday night

Bob Butt – Gives Matatoki a big chance of bouncing back to form in race 1

Peter Scaife – Rates Big Bad John a great each way chance in race 2

Sean McCaffrey – Thinks Norvic Ruby will handle the step up well and can win race 4

Scott Phelan – Reckons American Flybye can bounce back and win, also in race 4

Tim Williams – Very keen on the chances of Trilogy winning race 7

Steve Richardson – Keen on the chances of Beyond The Silence in race 8

Maurice McKendry – Likes Eva Sophnally to upset at good odds in race 10

Todd Mitchell – Rates Alta Leroy a great each way chance, also in race 10 

Gerard O'Reilly – From the draw, he thought Tiger Tara could beat Hughie Green in race 11 

Steven Reid – Agrees with Gerard that Tiger Tara will be tough to beat in race 11

Tony Herhily – Thought from the draw Dark Energy would be hard to beat in race 12

 

Westport – Saturday afternoon

Gavin Smith – Thought the first starter Chuck Norris would be hard to beat in race 3

Ricky May – Reckons Seel The Deal off the front will be hard to beat in the Westport Cup, race 7 

Jim Curtin – Rates The Smoocha as very hard to beat in race 10

John Dunn – Gives Music a big chance of upsetting them at odds,also in race 10

 

Ashburton – Saturday afternoon

Matthew Williamson – Very keen on the chances of Luisanabelle Midfrew in race 2

Terry Chmiel – Thinks Nek Time is well overdue and should win from the good draw, also in race 2

Mark Jones – Rates Sunoflindenny as overdue and thinks he will win race 7

Blair Orange – Bullish about the chances of Hypervelocity in race 11

John Curtin – Thought Dreamy Damien was impressive last start and could win again, also in race 11

 

Gore – Sunday afternoon

Craig Ferguson – Thought Summertime Lizzie would be hard to beat in race 5

Brad Williamson – Bullish about the chances of Springbank Eden in race 6

Shane Walkinshaw – Rates Give Me The Night a top each way chance in race 9

 

Harness Racing Waikato – Tuesday afternoon

Todd MacFarlane – Rates El Dolar an upset chance at big odds in race 5

Geoff Small – Thinks Major Classic from barrier one should just about win race 7

 

Wairio – Tuesday afternoon

Clark Barron – Thought All Jokes Aside from his handy barrier would be very hard to beat in race 6

Brendon McLellan – Gave Mr Handleman a good chance of upsetting the favourites, also in race 6

 

                                              HORSES TO FOLLOW OVER THE HOLIDAYS

 

Todd MacFarlane  –  Real Good

Todd Mitchell  –  Rascher

Geoff Small –  Major Classic (Especially on grass)

Maurice MCKendry  –  Shandale

Sean McCaffrey –  Royal Willie

Scott Phelan – Rocknroll Princess

Peter Scaife  –  Jackalck Sue

Steven Reid  –  Vegas Star

Steve Richardson (TAB)  –  Itz Bettor To Win

Mark Jones  –  Eyre I Come (Alex Park Dec 31st)

Tim Williams  –  Stroke Of Luck

Gavin Smith  –  Imola

Blair Orange  –  My Cash

Gerard O'Reilly  –  Man Of Change

Ricky May  –  Gershwin

Brad Williamson  –  Father Christmas

Matt Williamson –  Semper  Fidelis

Craig Ferguson  –  Rocking Robyn

Shane Walkinshaw  –  Stanley Ross Robyn

Terry Chmiel  –  Real Dash

Clark Barron  –  Rakarazor

Tony Herlihy  –  War Horse

John Curtin  –  Alta Intrigue

John Dunn  –  Joey Maguire

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