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Raceday focus: Kyneton best bets with Leo Schlink

Tee Train has had a major spell and the four-year-old gelding always goes well first up. Chief Herald Sun racing writer Leo Schlink gives his best bets for Tuesday’s Kyneton meeting.

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Tee Train has had a major spell and the four-year-old gelding always goes well first up. Chief Herald Sun racing writer Leo Schlink gives his best bets for Tuesday’s Kyneton meeting.

BEST BET

TEE TRAIN (Race 6, No 3) – Goes well first up and has always shown ability. Likely to be strong late with the right tempo.

NEXT BEST

IKNEWSHEWASMINE (Race 7, No 2) – Drawn awkwardly but has the pace to take up a forward position. Placed first-up in two previous campaigns. Eye-catching Cranbourne trial runner-up two weeks ago.

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Tee Train has had a long spell. Picture: Michael Klein
Tee Train has had a long spell. Picture: Michael Klein

HIDDEN CHARM (Race 3, No 4) – Unbeaten in two Tatura trials. Drawn ideally and the subject of early market support.

LIVEINTHEFASTLANE (Race 5, No 1) – Pulled up lame when third at Echuca after luckless run at Hamilton when heavily backed. City winner who can bounce back here.

THE JOCKEY – CLAYTON DOUGLAS

With two high-weight contests to start the program, the versatile Douglas rides URBAN EQUITY (Race 1, No 8), BAKERY HILL (Race 2, No 1), SAND CHOUX (Race 3, No 1), CAPE ETOILE (Race 4, No 1), SHAMROCK JOY (Race 5, No 5) and SAINT KATARINA (Race 8, No 6).

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