Midweek Best Bets
OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner as they look at the major cards around the nation.
OUR experts give you an early shot at finding that elusive midweek winner as they look at the major cards around the nation.
WARWICK FARM
STEPHEN ZAMMIT (The Daily Telegraph)
SENSUALISM
Race 6, No. 6
This mare from the Chris Waller yard bounced back to her best with a win in class record time at Rosehill in early June. She has run two minor placings at 1600m but is more mature now. Handles the wet and will be hitting the line hard here.
JOHN DAVIS (The Daily Telegraph)
SONG AND LAUGHTER
Race 6, No. 1
Song And Laughter is the class runner and will find this easier than runner-up efforts in Saturday company at headquarters at past couple of starts. Three kilogram claim for Kobi Jennings, makes her the good thing of the day.
BALLARAT
MICHAEL MANLEY (Herald Sun)
BELFLYER
Race 8, No. 2
Above average performer resuming. Has won two of three first-up starts. Also has had one start on a rain affected track for a win at Geelong on a soft track.
BALAKLAVA
LINCOLN MOORE (The Advertiser)
ASPOTON
Race 4, No. 1
Impressive return to the races with a big win first-up over 2200m. Finds almost identical conditions here, is in very clever hands and should be winning again.
BEN SCADDEN (The Advertiser)
ALYSIANA
Race 7, No. 4
This former Victorian mare won with some authority at her first start for the Phillip Stokes stable at Gawler. This is another step up in class for her but showed enough to suggest she can go on with it here.
Originally published as Midweek Best Bets