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Midweek Best Bets

OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner as they look at the major cards around the nation.

Horse Racing at William Hill Park Sandown, Race- 7- (5) Damien Oliver onboard Redasun storms home to win. Melbourne. 12th August 2015. Picture: Colleen Petch.
Horse Racing at William Hill Park Sandown, Race- 7- (5) Damien Oliver onboard Redasun storms home to win. Melbourne. 12th August 2015. Picture: Colleen Petch.

OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner as they look at the major cards around the nation.

Wednesday meetings: IPSWICH (7 races, starts 2.02pm), SANDOWN (8 races, starts 1.02pm), CANTERBURY (7 races, starts 1.55pm), STRATHALBYN (7 races, 1.45pm)

SANDOWN LAKESIDE

MICHAEL MANLEY (Herald Sun)

CRIMSON CAPE

Race 2, No. 2

Emerging young middle-distance prospect aiming for a hat-trick. Controlled race to win at Flemington last start. Defeated some smart horses last start when he came across from a wide barrier to take up the running. Well drawn and should take running down again.

DANNY RUSSELL (Herald Sun)

COUNTESS MARINOV

Race 5, No. 14

Beaten by a wide draw on the tight-turning Werribee track first-up, and will have improved off that run. Trainer Mick Price has been very happy with the mare’s work.

Brad Rawiller makes him move on the turn aboard Diamond Valores to win at Sandown in August. Picture: Colleen Petch
Brad Rawiller makes him move on the turn aboard Diamond Valores to win at Sandown in August. Picture: Colleen Petch

CANTERBURY PARK

RAY THOMAS (The Daily Telegraph)

BULLRUSH

Race 7 No. 4

Effortless winner of his only two race starts. Cruised home to win his maiden at Goulburn back in August then resumed with a dominant effort at Wyong two weeks ago. Led throughout and reeled off a very fast closing sectional without being extended. Promising sprinter and drawn to control this race.

JOHN DAVIS (The Sportsman)

MULTITUDE

Race 1, No. 8

Performed well off a let-up last week at Warwick Farm and drops 2.5kg into this event. The Gai Waterhouse/Adam Hyeronimus combination is a powerful one. Ready to win.

STRATHALBYN

LINCOLN MOORE (The Advertiser)

KINGSGROVE

Race 6, No. 2

Murray Bridge winner on debut before getting tired after leading behind Courtside who went on with things. Had some specking on track first-up when he was game behind Tarco and looks nicely suited.

Originally published as Midweek Best Bets

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