Is the Everest-Guineas double now our best race day?
Sure, the Melbourne Cup has its own holiday and traditions, but this carefully co-ordinated two-state extravaganza may now rival it as the peak punting day for the average Aussie.
Sure, the Melbourne Cup has its own holiday and traditions, but this carefully co-ordinated two-state extravaganza may now rival it as the peak punting day for the average Aussie.
With a century of winners in sight, apprentice Hannah Williams has strong support with three leading chances from trainer Danielle Seib at Orange.
An in-form mare from the Natalie Jarvis stable looks ideally placed to add a second win to her record at Nowra.
Tamworth bound galloper Supertrail, whose sire So You Think and dam Amelie’s Star both lined-up in the race that stops a nation, will be hard to beat for trainer Brett Cavanough
An ultra-consistent mare from the Angela Davies yard won impressively at Newcastle last start and can repeat the effort. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
James McDonald and Clarry Conners combine with a promising filly who can kick off her campaign on a winning note. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Big eight-race card at Taree on Tuesday with a good track and a decent level of confidence from tipster Shayne O’Cass. BEST BETS and INSIDE MAIL analysis
James Cummings can set a personal milestone if Aft Cabin can win the Randwick Guineas or Golden Mile takes out the Canterbury Stakes at Randwick.
Daily Telegraph form analyst Shayne O’Cass examines every race for Group 1 Randwick Guineas Day at Royal Randwick on Saturday to point you in the right direction to finding a winner.
A Michael Freedman-trained colt can follow a solid first-up run with a win at Newcastle. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
A locally-trained gelding looks set to secure his first career win when he steps out in Thursday’s Jesse Riley Memorial at Coffs Harbour for trainer Sally Taylor. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
A Mark Newnham-trained mare was impressive winning first-up and can make it two from two this campaign on Wednesday. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
A Gerald Ryan and Sterling Alexiou-trained three-year-old makes his return to racing as a gelding and it’s now time for him to put his best foot forward. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
They may be the two outsiders of the Group 1 Surround Stakes but trainer Kris Lees believes has two fillies can perform better than market expectations.
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