16 by skyrack Using Sepharial's Eclipse method I have it as SILVINIACO CONTI FIRST LIEUTENANT MORNING ASSEMBLY DOUBLE ROSS Quote Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:31 pm
17 by PallasAthene GB wrote:So do we use the chart for the scheduled start, or the chart for the actual start and so not look for a Pluto named horse (unless the race does actual start on time)? Frawley added a postscript somewhere and said use the scheduled time. I think it was from a cricket match (but don't quote me) ... or maybe a football match that was famous but had the usual start time changed by a few hours. He found that the "normal time" chart worked best. Which is interesting.... might be worth looking at 16:15 start time chart since is when this race usually starts.... (campaus 5th gives venus in aries in 7th... your venus signature ! ) Anyway, looking at 17:15 start time, what strikes me is campanus 5th applying to pluto which is in a (separating) earth grand trine with moon and jupiter. That is the signature I will probably be concentrating on. Rule the World jumps out. And Sir Des Champs perhaps? (Interestingly same owner for both) Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:52 am
18 by PallasAthene skyrack wrote:Using Sepharial's Eclipse method Any more info on this? Where can I find it? Thanks : ) Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:53 am
The Off 21 by pipedreamer No-one talks about the 3 o'clock at Chelsea (football) but Grand National or not the race is the Aintree 5.15 so taking the official time ought to remain valid however late the actual off. The official time is crucial because any race going off early is void. Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:14 pm
22 by GB The problem about making predictions before the day of the race is there are withdrawals. The lowest weight horse (from yesterday) has dropped-out, raising the lowest weight by 2 pounds. My Sepharial calculation now moves up a pound to First Lieutenant at 40/1. Now, can I stretch Sun in Aries to cover that? Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 6:47 pm
23 by Jupiterhead Thought I'd throw my two transit system ratings into our pot. Just to muddy the waters a bit more. Transit System 1 01. HOME FARM 02. UCELLO CONTI 03. THE LAST SAMURI 04. PENDRA 05. ONENIGHTINVIENNA 06. BALLYCASEY 07. UNIONISTE 08. MORNING ASSEMBLY 09. WONDERFUL CHARM 10. ON HIS OWN Transit System 2 01. JUST A PAR 02. HOLYWELL 03. THE DRUIDS NEPHEW 04. SHUTTHEFRONTDOOR 05. GILGAMBOA 06. TRIOLO D?ALENE 07. MORNING ASSEMBLY 08. THE ROMFORD PELE 09. RULE THE WORLD 10. ONENIGHTINVIENNA If it's not astronomically true, it's not astrologically true. Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 8:03 pm
24 by ModWasp First Lieutenant at 40/1. Now, can I stretch Sun in Aries to cover that? I think so, although personally, think that 'Lieutenant' is a slightly more mercurial term. I'm looking now at Soll @66/1 as a fun bet. Can't the that Sun/Uranus ting oot me heed Aspell's Sun is on the MC, btw. Verum e Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:05 pm
25 by skyrack As things stand and unless a non-runner upsets the Scale, I now have Sepharial's Eclipse method indicating SHUTTHEFRONTDOOR SOLL Quote Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:58 pm
Grand National 2016 26 by Simon Howe Venus is in Aries angular in the Seventh house. A woman in a man's world. The only woman in the race is Katie Walsh, a highly competent rider of more than one contest at Cheltenham. She is riding Ballycasey wearing pink with green spots. Mercury ruling the press in a mundane chart is in Taurus thus deposited by Venus. Is this who they are going to be writing about at the end of the race? Quote Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:20 am
27 by GB Although there are too many runners to look at them all, I have looked at the race transits to a few of the horses' natal charts. Wonderful Charm stands out again: Race Venus trine natal Mars. Race Moon conjunct natal Venus (what we might call the horse's 'name' planet). Race Sun-Uranus conjunction square (2 degrees) natal Jupiter. We will see. Quote Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:08 am