Midweek Best Bets: Who the experts are tipping
OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner.
OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner.
WEDNESDAY MEETINGS: Sandown — Lakeside (8 races, 1.30pm), Warwick Farm (7 races, 2.15pm), Sunshine Coast (7 races, 2.53pm), Murray Bridge (8 races, 2.08pm).
WARWICK FARM
NIC ASHMAN (Daily Telegraph)
BREWERY (Race 5, No. 1)
Dominant last start when the blinkers went back on and set to go right on with it now.
STEPHEN ZAMMIT (Daily Telegraph)
BREWERY
Race 5, No. 1
This Gerald Ryan-trained gelding turned his form right around with a most impressive 7-1/4 len win over 1350m at Wyong on February 14. Has drawn ideally today and will take no end of beating again.
JOHN DAVIS (Daily Telegraph)
BREWERY
Race 5, No. 1
Resumed from a let-up in dazzling form to win a Wyong restricted handicap last month in emphatic fashion. Under this compressed weights scale, he looks a safe wager.
SANDOWN (Lakeside)
MICHAEL MANLEY (Herald Sun)
HE’S OUR ROKKII
Race 3, No. 3
Classy gelding who worked home nicely when first-up at Sandown Hillside over 1300m. He was competitive last spring against Mahuta. Step up to 1600m, blinkers back on and looks a bit better than his rivals.
MURRAY BRIDGE
BEN SCADDEN (The Advertiser)
BRIMARVI CUGAT
Race 3, No. 2
Consistent gelding who usually races on the speed. He lost rider last time at Strathalbyn but caught the eye with a strong trial effort when second to Jimando (Happy Trails was third) at Morphettville in early February. Should be in the thick of things when it counts.
Originally published as Midweek Best Bets: Who the experts are tipping