Grafton tips, preview: Grisedale’s Express to go straight to the top
A Donna Grisedale-trained seven-year-old will appreciate a drop in weight when he heads to Grafton in search of a third win for the preparation.
A Donna Grisedale-trained seven-year-old will appreciate a drop in weight when he heads to Grafton in search of a third win for the preparation.
Owner, breeder and trainer John Ramsey is looking forward to the return of smart filly Shine Your Light on her home track.
A more mature Lockdown Gamble begins his quest for a return to shot at the Country Championships when he resumes at Cowra.
Our Sydney form experts have a couple of top tips for punters keen to cash in at Rosehill.
Mr Brightside is unbeaten over the Randwick 1600m and form analyst Shayne O’Cass is confident he will add the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes to his resume.
A Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained filly is coming off a nice win at her second start and looks hard to beat again from an ideal draw. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
A solid first-up second has a John O’Shea-trained mare primed to go one better when she heads to Warwick Farm. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Brett Robb has his stable star ready to sizzle in The Kosciuszko but firstly, he has his sights set on Coonamble Cup success.
Kim Waugh wasn’t the least bit surprised by the first-up performance of Jared at big odds and feels he will run another bold race when he heads to Hawkesbury.
Protagonist won at Rosehill at his Australian debut last autumn and returns to that track with a great chance in the Hill Stakes according to form analyst Shayne O’Cass.
A Brett Dodson-trained galloper is looking to add another Cup victory to his burgeoning resume when he heads to Taree, BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Trainer David Payne has remained philosophical about the recent bad luck encountered by State Of America but hopes a wide draw will be the key to turning his fortunes around.
An eye-catching run from the Colt Prosser-trained Little Prophet last start has her on track to break through for her first win for the season.
Former jockey Michael Travers is chasing his first Cootamundra Cup win as a trainer and feels Blessed Award is in the right form to make it happen.
Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/sport/horse-racing/expert-opinion/page/9