Thursday, April 22, 2010

150th Melbourne Cup Winner Rundle chance

Rundle is racing St Leger Stakes this Sunday at Flemington. Rundle is a three year old thoroughbred race horse that has the potential to be a Melbourne Cup winner. The owner of the thoroughbred race horse is none other than Lloyd Williams.

Lloyd Williams is a owner of many thoroughbred race horses. He is also a businessman and an Australian Property Developer. He went to college at Xavier College in Melbourne. He is the founding father of the Crown Casino in Melbourne.

Williams also owns and breeds thoroughbred race horses. He has won the race that stops a nation on three seperate occasions. He won with Just A Dash in 1981. He did it again in 1985 with What A Nuisance and in 2007 with Efficient. This year Williams might do it again with Rundle. It all depends on how the horse performs this weekend.

Williams will be on the lookout on three stayers imported all the way from England. The three lighly raced horses were bought as 3200 metre race horses and are a potential in the Melbourne Cup.

Being a Melbourne Cup Winner is not an easy task. Bart Cummings who is a famous trainer has done it a massive 12 times and also been the trainer of 7 Caulfield Cup Winners. Williams also has a few more European gallopers called Alandi and Mourayan. They are all chances in the 150th Melbourne Cup this year in 2010.

This year the Melbourne Cup will be a very special event and millions of dollars are up for grabs for the winner and punters alike. If you are looking to have a quick bet, take a look at my blog: http://www.egglets.com/melbournecup

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Will trainer Sir Patrick Hogan's horse Precedence be the 150th Melbourne Cup Winner

Sir Patrick Hogan is hoping for a Melbourne Cup Winner this year in 2010. With his first AJC Derby winner back 42 years ago, he wants this years Melbourne Cup quite badly.

He owns a third of the wonderful horse called Precedence. He has breed many Group 1 winners over the years which earned him his knighthood in 1998. Sir Patrick Hogan is an Irish born New Zealander. He has won the Auckland, Wellington and New Zealand cups over in New Zealand. He has won many cups and now wants to win the ultimate prize known as the Melbourne Cup.

The Melbourne Cup Winner will be a very memorable one. It is the 150th Melbourne Cup this year since it started back in 1861. It was won back then by a horse named Archer. Will Precedence take precedence over the other horses this year. It is in with a chance.

As a personal friend of Bart Cummings for over 40 years. He wants Bart to train Precedence to win. If Bart Cummings wins this year it will be his 13th Melbourne Cup win. This will take him well in the lead of Melbourne Cup wins. Bart Cummings has a outstanding record of 7 Caulfield Cup wins and 12 Melbourne Cup wins. He is a force to be reckoned with.

The Melbourne Cup is into its 150th year. It will be a very special day on the first tuesday in November this year. The race that stops the nation has just gotten a whole lot better.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

150th Melbourne Cup Winner is going to be ...

Who will the 150th Melbourne Cup Winner this year? Who will be that magical horse? No one knows yet.