Best bets and inside mail for Canterbury on Friday
Trainer Ron Quinton can win at Canterbury on Friday night with Signor Tortini in the colours of Hall of Fame members.
Trainer Ron Quinton can win at Canterbury on Friday night with Signor Tortini in the colours of Hall of Fame members.
Punters can put their faith in an import from the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr stable while a $9.50 chance can end the day on a high for punters at Wednesday’s Sandown Lakeside meeting.
Trainer Michael Freedman can bookend the Kembla Grange meeting with the only two horses he is sending on Wednesday. BEST BETS, INSIDE MAIL
Sticking with the Ciaron Maher stable should bring a profitable result while a $17 chance can improve sharply at Tuesday’s Geelong meeting.
A wife and husband trainer and jockey combination can make some early honey for punters at Port Macquarie if their stable newcomer can salute.
A lightly raced galloper from the Busuttin and Young stable can post another win while a $13 chance trained by Grahame Begg is worth an each-way play at The Valley on Friday night.
A consistent filly from the Phillip Stokes stable can post a breakthrough win while a $16 chance can go one better than a promising first-up second at Wednesday’s Mornington meeting.
Racing Editor Ray Thomas has identified a first-up runner which showed promise in the winter as his best bet for racing on Wednesday.
An eye-catching debut effort could lead to a second-up win for a Charlotte Littlefield-trained filly at Tuesday’s Yarra Valley meeting.
Trainer John Thompson has found the perfect race for a lightly-raced and talented filly to post her second straight win of the campaign at Newcastle on Tuesday.
The trainer/jockey combination of Gratz Vella and Damon Budler are chasing a unique Cups double with half-brothers when they head to Cowra.
Trainer Tony Ball is looking to build a strong hand for next month’s Country Championships Qualifier and two of his leading contenders step out at Port Macquarie.
Chris Waller has the two favourites in the January Cup at Rosehill but Ron Dufficy and Shayne O’Cass are both backing an upset.
Jay Ford has the opportunity to relive his first stakes win in the 2004 January Cup, then known as the Tattersall’s Club Cup, when he rides a German import on Saturday.
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