Crio’s promoting frugality this weekend, but fear not, he’s still full of suggestions for the Guineas.
Crio’s Racing Review : The Diamond is on the Soles of HER Shoes
Crio reviews the top racing from the weekend and looks to the carnival races ahead. (Hope you copped the cryptic tip in my preview title – Ed.)
Donald Community Health Day
Our rural racing correspondent Glen has been to Donald for their first meeting for 2014 . Not as much community health as he’d hoped, but the race results and catering did not disappoint.
Crio’s Racing : Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes?
Its the (time-honoured) Blue Diamond Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday (Manikato, Zeditave, Redoubte’s Choice, Bel Esprit add lustre to the honour roll). Crio and his Crazy Diamonds shine on with more winners this weekend.
Crio’s Question : Hidden Gems?
Crio reviews the last week’s crowded sporting landscape, and in the words of many racecallers in a blanket finish “you don’t know where to look”. Let us know what hidden gems you enjoyed.
Gone to the Dogs
Daryl Sharpen might have gone to the dogs, but he witnessed the special feat of legendary trainer EA (Teddy) Medhurst leading in 7 winners from 11 starters. Phenomenal. And Dazza may have had a small interest in their success.
Crio’s Racing: Follow the Money
Magic Millions is hogging the limelight, but down south Crio also has his eye on the Flemington chances.
Crio’s Racing: first Saturday meetings of the year
Crio has a look at racing around the country, from the glitz and schmooze of the Magic Millions lead-up to the picnics in Victoria.
Horseracing: A summer odyssey
Glen gathers the troops and heads to Corowa and to Hanging Rock for the races. Here’s how things panned out.
Crio’s racing: New Year’s Day
Crio takes a sprint round the country to find a multitude of options for New Year’s Day, for those feeling up to the task.
Crio’s racing: A quaddy and a liver in need of supplements
Tthe weeks don’t so much “end” as roll in to each other at this time of the year, but there’s another full round of races to be run and a last chance for a metrop “get out” for the calendar year.
Greetings from what season?
Sal Ciardulli casts his eyes back across the 2013 sporting wreckage (sorry landscape) and nominates his 3 best and 3 worst of the year. Get your votes in folks.
Crio’s Racing: Slim Christmas Pickings
Crio recommends rural racetracks for the Boxing Day punters. City meetings are ‘as thin as a boarding house scrape of butter’ to use a well-worn. But there’s a winner in every race and Crio’s crew are always on the lookout.
Crio’s racing: Irrelevant?
This is about as obscure a race weekend as we get. But Crio’s still going to take a look, to feed your quaddy habit.
2013 End of Year Sale and Gift List
Is it better to give than receive? Tony Robb gives AFL powerbrokers, horse trainers, media ‘celebrities’ and the old enemies an extra big serve of Christmas comeuppance. With Santa best wishes to Kate, Carlton and Christian charity.
Crio’s racing: The metaphorical fan gets struck
Racing is currently testing the “Any Publicity Is Good Publicity” mantra, and Crio has the wrap on all the less-than-positive news. He’s also turning his mind to Flemington.
Avoca Xmas Meeting
Our rural racing correspondent Glen is back enjoying Avoca, at a rare TAB meeting.
Crio’s Racing: Is Hong Kong bigger than Texas?
Crio tantalises us with Group 1 racing at Sha Tin that is bigger than Texas (Qld) – but only just. Avoca, Balnarring and Stony Creek are recommended, but so is finding a winner. Can you help shine a light into the punting darkness?











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