Brad Waters’ best bets and value play for Tuesday’s Bendigo races
A Gavin Bedggood-trained on-pacer will be tougher to run down while a $19 chance could build on two encouraging efforts at Tuesday’s Bendigo meeting.
Form expert Brad Waters analyses Tuesday’s eight-race card at Bendigo, presenting his best bets, value pick and jockey to follow.
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BEST BET
MANHATTAN VIEW (Race 7 No. 5 – $4.60): Led and faded behind a smart type at Sandown. She’ll be fitter for that outing and will be harder to run down.
NEXT BEST
REVOLVER (Race 5 No. 5 – $7.50): The Archie Alexander-trained gelding was narrowly beaten first-up and his recent jumpouts indicate another forward showing is likely on Tuesday.
SOFT LOVE (Race 8 No. 10 – $9.50): The three-year-old won well at her only spring run and has had more time to mature. She can measure up at Bendigo.
VALUE BET
SNAPPY BEAU (Race 2 No. 8 – $19): The Kyneton-trained gelding wasn’t far away on this track second-up and will be better again for that outing. He’s a great each-way chance at odds.
THE JOCKEY – LUKE CURRIE
Jockey Luke Currie heads to Bendigo for five rides on Tuesday. MOON GODDESS (Race 1 No. 9 – $3.30), SWEET CITY DANCER (Race 3 No. 9 – $23), DHARAM SHALAA (Race 4 No. 3 – $1.65), KIMMORLEY (Race 5 No. 2 – $20), DUTY CALLS (Race 8 No. 11 – $23).
Originally published as Brad Waters’ best bets and value play for Tuesday’s Bendigo races