Midweek Best Bets: Find out who the experts are tipping
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WEDNESDAY MEETINGS: Doomben (9 races, 11.45am), Murray Bridge (12.35pm), Coffs Harbour (12.45pm), Sale (8 races, 1pm), Warwick Farm (7 races, 1.05pm), Belmont (7 races, 3.25pm).
WARWICK FARM
SPORTSMAN PREVIEW: WARWICK FARM
STEPHEN ZAMMIT (Daily Telegraph)
BIG ARTY
Race 6, No. 2
When resuming for trainer Adam Wadick, this gelding won at this track on June 29, then followed with another victory here by a long head on July 13. Race well this track, is fit and in form. Hard to stop him getting a winning hat-trick today.
JOHN DAVIS (Daily Telegraph)
ESTIKHRAAJ
Race 3, No. 3
Was scratched from last Wednesday’s Canterbury card to be kept for this and gets out to a suitable distance range today. Only needs Brenton Advulla to cuddle him from his soft draw to be highly competitive in this Bm67 Handicap. Hard to beat.
SHAYNE O’CASS (Sportsman)
POUND STERLING
Race 1, No. 11
Makes his return to racing here. Barrier 10 of 11 isn’t so bad at Warwick Farm with the long run into the bend and with the rain sure to come, it might be better off the fence. The Chris Waller-trained colt is a magnificent looker and trialled well at Randwick on July 15.
SALE
MICHAEL MANLEY (Herald Sun)
HAVILDAR
Race 1, No. 2
Resumed with excellent effort for placing at Caulfield behind Sebrikka. Should dispense with his maiden tag in this.
DOOMBEN
BEN DORRIES (The Courier-Mail)
FRENCH CONCESSION
Race 7, No. 9
Showed great pace when she led all the way at Ipswich recently and on that occasion she beat Rhyme Nor Rhythm which was backed to win a fortune at Doomben last Saturday. From barrier one she will bounce to the lead and win again on a Doomben track which will suit her.
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