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
NIC ASHMAN (Daily Telegraph)
SINGING FLAME
Race 2, No.1
Loves the wet tracks and will find this a lot easier than his recent runs.
JOHN DAVIS (Daily Telegraph)
RENESMEE
Race 8, No.14
Renesmee races in the same interests as Arabian Gold and looks every bit as good. Unleashed a powerful sprint to score at Goulburn. Should go right through the grades.
GEELONG
DARREN PRENDERGAST (Super Racing)
AUTRICE
Race 4, No.12
Produced an eye-catching run on debut and will be suited by the extra distance.
GAWLER
LINCOLN MOORE (The Advertiser)
ORNE RIVER
Race 4, No.12
Resuming and showed enough in first campaign to more than competitive here. Started an odds-on fav last time at Penola.Trained by Tony McEvoy and owned by Coolmore Australia, will look the winner at some point.
BEN SCADDEN (The Advertiser)
BURNRO
Race 8, No.3
Quality John Hyam-trained gelding who has been racing well — and with limited luck — against strong opposition at Morphettville. He was beaten less than a length behind some smart types last time after being blocked for a run in the straight and gets the draw to make amends for comeback jockey Paul Gatt.
Originally published as Midweek Best Bets