Benalla Tuesday tips: Back Blake to salute
Star jockey Blake Shinn heads to Benalla on Tuesday to take a strong book of rides, including the day’s best bet for the Mike Moroney and Glen Thompson stable.
Star jockey Blake Shinn heads to Benalla on Tuesday to take a strong book of rides, including the day’s best bet for the Mike Moroney and Glen Thompson stable.
A Lindsay Park-trained filly can return to winning ways while a $10 chance could earn a reward for consistency at Moe on Monday.
The Pride Of Jenni vs. Mr Brightside clash in the Group 1 Memsie Stakes highlights a ripping day of racing at Caulfield on Saturday. Here are Brad Waters’ best bets for the program.
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott have a lightly-raced galloper primed for a win while patient punters could secure a result in the last race of Tuesday’s Seymour meeting.
A four-time winning mare who gets conditions to suit looks a great each-way play at Horsham on Monday. Get Daniel Sankey’s best bets and value selection.
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A lightly-raced filly who’s already winner on the synthetic track at Ballarat can make it two wins on the trot on Tuesday. Get Daniel Sankey’s best bets and value bets for the eight-race card.
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A promising filly can notch her third win at just her seventh start when she steps out on the synthetic track at Ballarat on Tuesday. Get Daniel Sankey’s best bets for the seven-race program.
News Corp’s Editorial Director for Racing and Wagering, Daniel Sankey, analysis Flemington Finals Day on Saturday where a talented mare can take an eight-week freshen in her stride.
A mare with an excellent fresh record appeals on a competitive eight-race card at Sandown-Hillside on Wednesday. Get Daniel Sankey’s best bets and value bets.
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Fresh off a fast-closing third at Ballarat last month, a Tony and Calvin McEvoy filly can notch a deserved maiden victory at Seymour on Tuesday.
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