Melbourne Cup 2009 Best Bet to Win
The Melbourne Cup, the event that "stops a nation", the single biggest betting free-for-all in the Australian year, the fashion, the fun, the memories and the hangover and hang ups, these are just some of the things that make it such an important day in Australian culture.
The Melbourne Cup is one of Australia's biggest days with millions of dollars being bet on Race 7 - the Emirates Melbourne Cup as every vies to make quick fortune, woud you like to know how to win that money? Maybe which horse is the best horse to bet on? Read on....
Theres alot to take in when you are a newcomer to the horse racing scene especially when its a large event like the Melbourne Cup with alot of media attention especially on the horses and the bookies putting forward 'their' favourites to win, but when you look at it, it comes down to 3 important things:
- The Horse's form
- Is the horse 100% before the race?
- How much weight is the horse actually carrying?
Lets expand on these.
1. The horses form?... well you can get this from looking at a form guide, this will tell you how well the horse has performed in its recent 4 races, for example 'Alcopop' currently shows 1111 in the form guide which means he has won the last 4 races, a commendable effort and one worth noting if you are placing a bet on the cup. In short look at how the horse has performed in its previous races, if there is no number it means that it has only been in 1 - 3 races or less.
2. Albeit they weigh in at over half a tonne, a horse is actually a very fragile animal a small rock in its hoof can lame it and prevent it from racing properly, a bad nights sleep or even knocking its head prior to the race, be sure to look at the horses when they are being taken on a lap of the yard prior to the event starting or you may be making a bad bet.
3. This is one that doesn't get enough attention, people say that a horse is carrying 58kg (Viewed this year) however you have to add the weight of the heavy vest that a jockey will wear for protection so 'Viewed' is more than likely carrying a weight of 60kg. Where as 'Leica Ding' Sport Bet Australia's favourite for the cup will only be carrying 52kg which is a considerable difference, its worth noting that Leica Ding came 1st in this years Geelong Cup, the same feat as Bauer last year except she carrying less weight than he did when 'Viewed' beat him in the 2008 Melbourne Cup.
Finally you should bet smart, don't use strange sites that don't seem legitimate and if you can't afford to lose then you shouldn't be betting in the first place. Be sure to visit Sport Bet Australia for the latest odds and news on the cup as it unfolds tomorrow at Flemington Race Course.
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