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Race-by-race preview and tips for Wednesday meeting at Warwick Farm

By Ray Hickson
Updated

Selections based on a soft to heavy track.

Race 1

6. Ohope drew wide and sat handy before weakening in the group 2 Sires’ at Flemington almost a month ago. Freshened and trialled quietly at Hawkesbury recently. Back in class and looks a good chance. 9. Just A Journey is on debut after a couple of recent trials where she wasn’t asked for a lot over the shorter trips. Bred to love this sort of trip fresh and is one to keep an eye on. 8. I Am Overs debuted with a close third in a small field at Gosford a couple of weeks ago. Likely improver on that and is in the mix. 2. Gaeilge hasn’t yet lived up to early promise but gave a sight when third at Newcastle behind Buffalo after leading.
How to play it: Ohope WIN

Racing returns to Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

Racing returns to Warwick Farm on Wednesday.Credit: AFR

Race 2

1. Engine Room looks a promising type, and he comes through a strong maiden from back in October where he split Snitzanova and Brigidine Gal at Kensington. If he handles the ground he will be a major player. 9. She Rex hasn’t done a lot wrong in her three starts for as many placings at the end of last year. Muswellbrook trial winner a couple of weeks ago and is capable of showing up. 7. Manukau was a shade disappointing on debut but improved with a closing second at Hawkesbury last time out. Still on the up and a wet track might be a plus. 3. Now Is The Hour us on the way up and has been right in the market in his two runs back. Extra trip might suit him now.
How to play it: Engine Room WIN

Race 3

12. Modella is straight out of maiden company, but she couldn’t have been any more impressive showing a sharp dash to score easily at Kembla back in late January. Placed here on a wet track on debut. 9. California Sunrise hasn’t finished worse than fourth in seven starts and while best is probably at 1400m plus she can run a race fresh. Have to keep her safe. 8. Linwood wasn’t fancied in betting at her only start but swept home to win on a heavy track here back in July. While 1200m likely short of her best this prep she could show up.
How to play it: Modella WIN

Race 4

5. Dr Evil ran about as well as he could on a dry track coming off a seven-week break at Hawkesbury, running into third. Loves a wet track and around the mile is his sweet spot so he has to be a good each-way chance in an open race. 2. Arqana was a solid favourite at Flemington a month ago and didn’t really make an impact, staying about midfield all the way. Never won on a good track, so the conditions will suit her this time. 7. Imposing Pier looked the winner when he darted through on the inside at Hawkesbury last time only to be nailed on the line. Consistent type who can be around the mark again. 8. Inferencia is in career-best form and is in line for a hat-trick after leading all the way in a Midway at Rosehill. Has a show.
How to play it: Dr Evil EACH-WAY

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Race 5

7. Mawjood ran up to what was expected at Kensington three weeks ago and scored a solid win over this trip. Has won on a heavy, so softer ground isn’t an issue and while a short-priced favourite he’s the one to beat again. 5. Poppin’ Champagne didn’t have a lot of luck after a first-up win last preparation and is an interesting runner. Two quiet trials, drawn to do no work, she could be a surprise packet. 1. Little Beginnings is racing well and just finding one better of late with a string of seconds. Tried hard to chase down the leader at Wyong last time, handles all ground and should be around the mark again.
How to play it: Mawjood WIN

Race 6

4. Be Real has her share of weight, but she’s going to love getting back onto a softer track after two eye-catching runs in group 3 mares company since a break. No issues with the trip and she should be right in the finish. 8. Marama is the big watch of the race first-up for William Haggas. She’s only raced four times for a win over 2112m on a soft track at Chester in September. Check the betting. 3. Father’s Day has just come back a notch off his excellent effort first-up at a mile but getting to 2200m now will be right up his alley. Could take running down.
How to play it: Be Real WIN

Race 7

3. Perspiration hasn’t raced since he ran down Gatsby’s to win at Listed level in September. No public trials but has been in work for some time given he’s been scratched from dry tracks of late. Looks hard to beat. 6. Zealously strung three wins together before he ran a gallant fourth behind Private Harry and Lady Of Camelot at the Sunshine Coast in January. The only query on him is the softer track. 2. Confess Our Dreams is right back in class after a fair effort fresh at group 3 mares level a month ago. Her best is good enough to have her in the finish.
How to play it: Perspiration WIN

Race 8

15. Heat Missile was never in danger when leading all the way to an easy first-up win at Kembla Grange. Draws wide here, but it’s a kind start, and she’ll be able to cruise across onto the speed. Doesn’t appear 1400m will be an issue. 10. Good Sort ran a nice race first-up at this track and distance before sitting handy on a quick tempo when a fading tenth at group 3 level last time. Forgive that, she can be in the finish of this. 5. Makena made a handy return over this course a month ago running third behind Art Volant. Both wins have been second-up. Each-way chance.
How to play it: Heat Missile WIN

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