RIO DE JANEIRO -- Sabotage by unhappy workers may have caused water and gas leaks, blocked toilets and electrical faults that slowed teams from moving into the athletes village, Rio Olympic organizers said Thursday.We are considering isolated cases, but we havent seen enough to say it was an organized sabotage thing, Rio spokesman Mario Andrada said. He said the most likely cause was what he called organizational problems.All 31 buildings at the massive compound for 18,000 athletes and staff are due to be ready at the end of Thursday, with the games opening in just over a week. Andrada says about 400 of the 3,600 rooms in the complex had defects.South Americas first games have been plagued by problems, including the Zika virus, severe water pollution, security worries and slow ticket sales. But the slipshod construction is the first problem directly touching many teams and athletes.Australia refused to check in at Sundays official opening, setting off public complaints by at least a dozen teams. Those complaints ranged from water dripping from ceilings and walls, the smell of gas, electrical shorts, and stopped-up toilet bowls -- or no toilet bowls at all.Andrada described a wild scramble last weekend to find 650 plumbers and electricians.Imagine, this was on a weekend in Rio, he said. We called literally all the constructions companies. We literally called every plumber in town.Rio is a relaxed beach town, where informal dress is normal and the work schedule is negotiable.One US official told me the workers were unprepared, working with water on the floor, working with electricity and wearing no protection; wearing flip-flops, Andrada said. But thats how we live here. Guys work with flip-flops. 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Robbie Griffithss flagbearer has returned to racing this prep in great form, resuming with a dominant win down the Flemington straight before running an excellent (and somewhat unlucky) fourth in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley (where he was tipped in this column).Flemington is much more his go -- that first-up win was his fifth at the track and second over the straight six from three attempts -- and crucially The Quarterback has proven he is up to the task at weight-for-age. Looks a great each-way bet.Lankan Rupee cant be discounted if he comes on from his pleasing first-up run, while Fell Swoop is always thereabouts in these sprints and is a chance to finally break through at the top level.Our Boy Malachi is a born winner but has fallen short in Group 1 company before, and top mare English has a point to prove after three lacklustre efforts this campaign.Elsewhere, its more about potential than performance, with the likes of Spieth and Sheidel very good but needing to take the next step.Recommended bet: The Quarterback to win or each-way @ $5.50 with UBETEmirates StakesThe Emirates Stakes (nee Mackinnon) has been given a name change, a date change and a boost in prize money, doubled to $2 million. It features the usual mix of Cox Plate and Caulfield Cup contestants, but the favourite this year, The United States, comes via the Cantala Stakes, which was run until this year as the Emirates AFTER the Mackinnon.Confused? Good. The point is: History and trends are out the door.The market elect was very good in the Cantala, charging late into fourth, and is desperate for the 2000m of Saturdays race.The United States is already a weight-for-age winner over 10 furlongs, and has a clear chance on form and class, but he is backing up three Saturdays in a row and is yet to prove that Flemington is his track, having managed just one placing from four starts there.French galloper Vadamos led against the pattern in the Cox Plate, finishing a respectable fourth on ground softer than ideal. Internationals have a habit of improving markedly with a local run under their belt and the move to drier ground will suit. And this Group 1-winning stallions already excellent chances will be enhanced if Flemington favours on-pacers as it did on Oaks day. Top chance and could well start favourite on the day.Scottish was brave when leading in the Caulfield Cup and finding only Jameka too strong. He, like Vadamos, will progress and be suited on Saturday; whats more, Scottishs record at 2000m -- four starts for three wins -- bears cclose inspection.ddddddddddddappy Clapper was good in the Cox Plate and can run well on a firmer surface, while Chris Wallers import Endless Drama brings sharp European form and should be respected off an effortless trial win.Recommended bet: Vadamos to win @ $4.60 with UBET but couple him with Scottish in exotics.Best BetCanterbury Race 7, No.4 Religify @ $1.90 with UBETScratched from Hawkesbury on Thursday for this race, and with good reason: Religify on Saturday is about as close to a good thing as you can get. He was game in defeat second-up on ground much softer than ideal, and moves here to the firm going he relishes. Barrier one around Canterbury will suit this front-runner, and, while hes yet to win at this trip, hes found a very weak race and will never get a better chance to do so. Realistically, theres nothing in this field that can beat Religify apart from himself. Get on at the current quote. Hell start shorter.Over the OddsFlemington Race 3, No.1 Francis Of Assisi @ $3.30 with UBETGodolphin have targeted this race in the past with their UK stayers, and they have a live chance this year in the shape of Francis Of Assisi. The dual-purpose front-runner showed he had acclimatised well when winning the Group 3 Bendigo Cup by three lengths. Hell have company at the head of affairs thanks to market rival Tom Melbourne, who was nutted by Oceanographer in the Lexus Stakes. But Oceanographer didnt do a great deal for the form in the Melbourne Cup, whereas Francis Of Assisi was close-up behind Cup fourth Qewy two starts back at Goodwood. That strikes me as the stronger form, and Im expecting the Godolphin gelding to sit off Tom Melbourne and run past him in the straight. Should be favourite but at the present time isnt.Under the OddsFlemington Race 6, No.1 Real Love @ $10 with UBETA classy mare but is starting to show the effects of a tough campaign. Ran well in the Caulfield Cup off a hard run fourth-up, then was very plain when a well-beaten sixth behind Oceanographer in the Lexus. The Matriarch looks a tough race to win this year; even at her best Real Love would have her work cut out under 59.5kg from barrier No. 15. But as it is, this race smacks of an afterthought. Should be much longer than $10.Lay of the DayCanterbury Race 3, No.2 Sarajevo @ $4.80 with UBETHas had a stable change and this ones (dwindling) band of followers will hope the new surroundings can spark something. His best form trumps pretty much anything on offer here, and he drops in class for this, but Sarajevo keeps finding new and ingenious ways to get beaten. There are two or three handy types in opposition, namely Mr Manhattan and Painte, and surely either of those rank as safer betting propositions.Multi of the WeekendFlemington Race 3, No.1 Francis Of Assisi - PLACE @ $1.42 Flemington Race 7, No.5 Vadamos - PLACE @ $1.90 Flemington Race 9, No.6 Lord Aspen - PLACE @ $3.15 Canterbury Race 6, No.5 Sir Plush - WIN @ $2.80 Canterbury Race 7, No.4 Religify - WIN @ $1.90 Morphettville Race 7, No.5 Royal Rumble - PLACE @ $1.76 ' ' '