Seymour tips Wednesday: $10 value bet
A Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr-trained sprinter can return to winning ways while at $10 chance can bounce back from a luckless run at Wednesday’s Seymour meeting.
A Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr-trained sprinter can return to winning ways while at $10 chance can bounce back from a luckless run at Wednesday’s Seymour meeting.
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A Mitchell Freedman-trained stayer has a great chance to post his first win while popular jockey Dean Yendall has a strong book of rides at Tuesday’s Hamilton meeting.
A solid second-up record will stand a Lindsay Park-trained mare in good stead while a $17 chance could start the Coastal Classic Day at Geelong with a bang.
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Local trainers Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans won’t have to travel far to have a good shot at posting a first-up win with a talented sprinter at Friday night’s Cranbourne meeting.
An unbeaten three-year-old from the Phillip Stokes camp can return with a win while a $13 shot can improve significantly on his first-up run at Saturday’s Caulfield Guineas meeting.
An impressive maiden winner can handle a class rise while jockey Daniel Stackhouse has a strong book of six rides at Sale on Wednesday.
The Benalla Cup is one of the highlights of Friday’s Grand Final Eve public holiday and a runner from the Mitch Freedman stable can start the long weekend on a high for punters.
Night racing resumes with Friday’s Group 1 Manikato Stakes meeting, which could conclude with a big result for a Perth mare in the Group 1 Stocks Stakes.
Punters can give a last-start beaten favourite another chance while jockey Blake Shinn should be among the winners from five rides at Geelong on Thursday.
Jockey Ben Allen’s sole ride of the day can bring a profitable result for punters in the last race of Thursday’s Cranbourne meeting.
Racenet’s Daniel Sankey analyses the eight-race card at Sandown-Hillside on Wednesday, where he’s keen on a $2.80 best bet as well as a $21 value selection.
The Lindsay Park operation will send a strong team up the road from its Euroa base while a home track galloper could score at double figure odds in the last race of Tuesday’s Wodonga meeting.
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