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BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts

Yes it's that time of the year again when I start to get excited.

The red dirt starts to get pounded by hooves again. It all begins this Saturday at Port Hedland, and it is only 2 weeks to Broome from there.

It's the time of the year when we find out which horses have left stables, and transferred North for the winter.

Anne King has dominated Port Hedland for the last couple of years, jusst like Tommy Pike has done in Broome. Will they do it all again this year?

Word on the street is that the Dave Casey / Meryl Hayley team won't be in Broome this year.

Are the dulcit tones of Max Simmonds going to fill the Gantheaume Point course this year, and if not, who will be filling his shoes? I think he retired after his 40th ??? Broome Cup last year.....I hope I am wrong.

So forget about your race fixing allegations down there, forget about Mailman's rants, set yourself up to enjoy some good, hard salt of the earth dirt racing for the next couple of months.

As Big Kev used to say, "I'm Excited!"

footnote: How do you think Mailman would go trying to explain the differences in performances from week to week up here? I wonder if his system accounts for having dirt thrown in your face?

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  • Paulo8Paulo8    253 posts
    You know I have never been to the Broome Cup (or Broome for that matter) but would love to.

    What is recommended, stay for a few days? Or....?

    Also, does the town cope with all the tourists or does it get too busy?
  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts
    5 sleeps to go.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,481 posts

    is mike all geared up, bc4e?

    i'm not going up this year, i'm all broomed out...

  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts
    Have hung up the pencil Falcon. Will be attending purely as a racegoer, beverage sampler and filly analyst..... might have the occassional investment as well.
  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts

    Sorry Paulo8, missed your reply before, was too busy creating my countdown calander.

    Broome gets busy, but that is what makes the Cup such a good week. But believe me I am more than happy by the time my friends leave on the Sunday. If you are making plans, you need to factor in to attend Ladies Day Tuesday 13th August and Cup Day Saturday 17th August. Then leave town, clense your kidneys and sleep for a couple of weeks.

  • Raff_2000Raff_2000    802 posts
    edited May 2013
    If you have a spare 10-15 minutes then I do suggest you follow the link below and enjoy this quality interview with Julio Santarelli and Peter Hall. This is a very impressive piece of work on Julio's behalf and Peter is a top fellow to catch up with and work with on race days. Plus he is a real quality jockey to match.

    http://www.perthracing.com.au/news.aspx?ContentID=36687
  • H-BOMBERH-BOMBER    10,567 posts
    Im bypassing Broome this year in favor of my first Kalgoorlie Round. Booked today, cant wait!
  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts

    The Derby meeting scheduled for next week has been postponed till June 29th (originally the Cup date). The Cup will now be on July 20th, originally a weekend off for the Broome / Derby season.

    Circumstances beyond the control of the committee.

    Whilst an inconvenience for all involved, no doubt this decision was made in the best interests of all concerned.

    I wish the new committee all the best in organising their season.

  • thefalconthefalcon    20,481 posts
    is sos still chairman?
  • joneseejonesee    715 posts
    Raff_2000 said:

    If you have a spare 10-15 minutes then I do suggest you follow the link below and enjoy this quality interview with Julio Santarelli and Peter Hall. This is a very impressive piece of work on Julio's behalf and Peter is a top fellow to catch up with and work with on race days. Plus he is a real quality jockey to match.

    http://www.perthracing.com.au/news.aspx?ContentID=36687

    Terrific interview - well worth watching
  • firemansamfiremansam    15 posts
    This is a great watch;)

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  • DarkhorseDarkhorse    666 posts
    Fantastic post Fireman,
     great to see some old faces and relive some very fond memories.

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  • firemansamfiremansam    15 posts
    Cheers darkhorse;) got a kick outta seeing my runners feature in it;)
  • goosegoose    1,638 posts
    Just a question was wondering why the turnover on win and place  race 2 at Broome was well down on the other races about 40000 compared to over 70000 on the others?
    Cant see what would cause it timing of race?
  • bookieloverbookielover    2,709 posts
    Great post Fireman. I have never been to any of those meetings, but they look like a lot of fun.

    I have always wondered how many bookies get to these meetings and was pleasantly surprised from what I could see that up to 8 bookies get to Port headland and the Bar. Would anyone know how many get to Broome and how strong the betting ring is for their carnival. I can't do it this year, but I'm very tempted to go next year, having never been to Broome.

    What I'd also like to know if anyone knows, is where do these bookies come from? Are they from Perth and fly up to the meetings, or do they come from the local towns in the area?
    Once again, thanks for the post. Terrific stuff.
  • RIORIO    14,902 posts

    Great post Fireman. I have never been to any of those meetings, but they look like a lot of fun.


    It's not only the ones in the video but you can get a taste for it at any of the once a year race meetings around the city..and i dont mean Toodyay, yes it is a good day but also very popular with city and country folk.. we've done Moora and Pingrup in the past 12 months ad i'd strongly advise anyone that has a slight interest to go and do it.. get a mate or two or the missus if you have to (or choose to) and go out and enjoy it...
    As much as we enjoy going to the major tracks on the east coast for a bit of a look, we also get a lot of enjoyment out of going to these country meets..real people, real racing...you don't expect to win...and the bookies generally ensure you dont!!!!!

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  • SPUDLEYSPUDLEY    1,584 posts
    THAT WAS AWESOME got to see my old boy Royal Cobra he is one of the clerk of course horse's at Port Hedland well done to everyone involved thankyou.
  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts
    There are 5 bookies in Broome for the season, with another 3 for Ladies Day and the Cup.
    Swindle lives in Broome, Ernie McCreed comes up from Esperance for the season, David "chicken and spaghetti" Poletti comes up from Geraldton for the season and drives taxis during the week, West Coast (Peter Oliver and Craig Coombe) travel from Port Hedland when there is a meeting, or have an agent if they can't make it, and Neville " Old Mother" Hebbard comes up for the season and drives Taxis as well. There is not a lot of money in the ring up here and competing against the tote is hard work.
    For the big meetings we are joined by Neil Gill and Brett Arthur from Kalgoorlie and Peter Cribb from Perth.
  • thefalconthefalcon    20,481 posts

    hey bc4e, that a. robinson riding up there, is he the nsw hoop adrian (?) robinson.?

    anyone know where willie arnold is?

  • bookieloverbookielover    2,709 posts
    edited June 2013
    Thanks for the info BroomeCup4Ever. 

    I live in Melbourne and get to Perth every year to visit family.
    I have never been to Broome, but have heard a lot about it, and as for Marble Bar that was shown in the video, my old man was stationed there for three months during the war. 

    They were stranded because it was the rainy season and no transport could get through to them. When the floods receded, the first delivery, dad told me, was a truckload with three months of their beer rations. Do I need to tell anyone what happened that night after they got their ration of beer?
    b-(

    I must admit that I'm surprised at you saying that there is a lack of money in the ring, particularly in light of the mining boom. The boom isn't as good now, but if you are referring to last years carnival and meetings, then I would have thought the bags would have been overflowing. Anyway, you have tempted me to take the missus and get there next year.

    Also love the surname of the Broome Bookie, Swindle. You couldn't make that up if you tried.
    :)) :))
  • RodentRodent    7,469 posts

    hey bc4e, that a. robinson riding up there, is he the nsw hoop adrian (?) robinson.?

     I hope if it is, he is keeping his hands to himself.
  • firemansamfiremansam    15 posts
    edited June 2013
    The Norwest season is an awesome campaign. I love the people & their genuine attitude. the bush meetings are iconic& full of outback cheer;) Marble Bar, Hedland, Roebourne, Broome, Wyndham, Kununurra, Newman, Junction, Carnarvon, Moora, Mt magnet, meekatharra, Leinster, Leonora, Laverton & back to collie...phew should cover 10,000 km;) happy punting;)
  • BroomeCup4EverBroomeCup4Ever    341 posts
    Bookielover
    Broome is a tourist town, and as such there is no money around. Woodside were going to build a gas processing plant at James Price Point, which would have been great for the local economy, but that has now been shelved. The tree hugging hippies that were vehemently against the development are yet to come up with another project that will inject hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy to take the place of the Woodside development. Unfortunately growing dreadlocks, not shaving your armpits and basking in the glow of your unwashed body odor isn't an industry that can support a town...... By the way I was pro gas.
    As for Swindle, his name is Mike Windle, so there was never another alternative as far as a nickname goes. He even has "Swindle" number plates on his car, and used to run a nightclub called "Swindles".

    Falcon, I'm pretty sure it was the same bloke, obviously served his time and looking for a change. Watched one of his rides yesterday and aggressive is an understatement. Got stuck into one at about the 600 and never stopped until he got cut off and had to change direction. Put him on a decent horse and I would back him for sure.

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  • bookieloverbookielover    2,709 posts
    Thanks mate, if God is kind to me and I keep going on top of the ground, I'm definitely coming up there.
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