Midweek Best Bets: Find out who the experts are tipping
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.
Wednesday meetings: NEWCASTLE — BEAUMONT (8 races, starts 1.15pm), SANDOWN — LAKESIDE (8 races, starts 1.30pm), DOOMBEN (8 races, starts 1.35pm), STRATHALBYN (8 races, starts 1.42pm), YORK (7 races, starts 4.25pm). All times AEDT.
NEWCASTLE (Beaumont)
NIC ASHMAN (Daily Telegraph)
LITTLE MISS BROWN
Race 5, No. 8
Big debut at Wyong behind a promising galloper and looks set for victory here.
JOHN DAVIS (Daily Telegraph)
LADY SANSA
Race 5, No. 7
Should be ready to peak and is up to a suitable distance range following handy 1.7 lengths fifth to Crevettine in 1200m Wyong Mdn March 3. Appears to have struck a quiet field, importantly, against her own sex. Tough nut to crack.
SHAYNE O’CASS (Sportsman)
DUVET
Race 3, No. 5
Is one of several leading chances in the Royal Blue of Godolphin racing at Beaumont on Wednesday. This son on Boban’s Preakness winning father Bernardini is 5s 0-1-2 at present and one of those placings is at Warwick Farm. His two trials have been very good indeed and he’ll take beating here all things being equal.
SANDOWN (Lakeside)
MICHAEL MANLEY (Herald Sun)
HE’S OUR ROKKII
Race 5, No. 1
Returned to form with easy win at this track last start. Has a touch of class and should make it back to back wins.
DOOMBEN
BEN DORRIES (The Courier-Mail)
APPLE THIEF
Race 7, No. 3
Has nice form behind impressive recent Saturday winner My Little Flicka. Gets a good gate and in-form apprentice hoop Sarah Eilbeck. A good bet at around the $6 mark in early markets.
Originally published as Midweek Best Bets: Find out who the experts are tipping