Ready to Rip Horse

Ready to Rip trained by Peter Moody is a 5yo bay or brown gelding (male) from AUS. This Ready to Rip horse page includes his form guide, news, photos, trainer and jockey stats, career statistics, breeding details and Ready to Rip's next race under upcoming events with the betting odds comparison and field form guide.

Ready to Rip

Ready to Rip Details

Age:5yo
Foaled:12/10/2007
Origin:AUS
Sex:Gelding (Male)
Colour:BAY OR BROWN
Sire:More Than Ready
Dam:Lady Langham
Trainer:Peter Moody
Owners:A J Havig
Ripa (Mgr: R B Greenup)
S A Bassingthwaighte
Dr J R Bell
Mrs J A Bell
G S Scheu
A S Wilson
Mrs V M Wilson & Mrs S L Widderick
Training History: 
Jul 12 - Current Peter Moody
Caulfield, VIC
Sep 10 - Jul 12 Andrew Williamson
Sunshine Coast, QLD

Ready to Rip Career Stats

Win Range:1000m - 1200m
Earnings:$553,500
Win Rate:31%
Place Rate:58%
Starts:26
Wins:8
Seconds:5
Thirds:2
Avg Win Odds:$4.00
ROI:23%

Ready to Rip News

Weight fears for Famous Seamus in Sprint
Trainer Noel Mayfield-Smith fears the handicapper as much as the opponents of Famous Seamus in the BRC Sprint at Doomben on Saturday.
Moment Of Change seeks Goodwood glory
A second placing behind Black Caviar in the Lightning Stakes followed by another second to Shamexpress in the Newmarket led Peter Moody to hold the reasonable belief that Moment Of Change was among the better sprinters in the country.
Honey Flower heading to Hawkesbury, Scone
The promising mare Honey Flower is in line to join a growing band of Victorian gallopers looking to next month's Hawkesbury and Scone feature meetings for an elusive stakes victory.
Moody tips Club Command to bounce back
The retired Black Caviar will attract all the attention when she parades for her fans at Caulfield on Saturday, but her trainer Peter Moody is also well placed to make an impact on the day's racing.
Snowflake faces stiff test in tough Galaxy
The potential of lightly-raced filly Isabella Snowflake will be put to the test on Saturday in a Galaxy field jockey Craig Newitt describes as arguably the toughest in a decade.