The Caulfield Cup wash-up: Can your horse win the Melbourne Cup?
In light of an exciting Caulfield Cup won by a New Zealand-trained, Chinese-owned and Tasmanian-bred Mongolian Khan, we will analyse each horse's run from…
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Hilfy has to play in England in my opinion. He was our best bowler in England last time we were over there and he will lap up the swinging conditions in the UK. Ignore his last Ashes series as he clearly wasn’t right. Should he return to the high arm action that has brought him all these wickets in the past, he can act as our main swing bowler as well as being a good accurate bowler who can bowl long spells. So versatile to have when he is bowling well.
Top article John, creates some very good discussion!
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Couldn’t agree more! Yesterday I had to have a look at the TAB odds for Australia’s run chase hoping they’d be 200, 300-1. Instead they were $9! Absolutely ridiculous! Don’t think they’d be enticing many people with those odds.
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