Race 5 – 2.40PM Merry Christmas Member HCP (1000m)
6. Alpha One Started the final preparations, winning the 900m Newcastle Maidens three races earlier, and later became favorites against the Giga Kick in G2 Vain Stakes. The Giga Kick nailed him over the line and the rest is history. Just one tryout before his return, but he’s only been hit once in his previous two campaigns. We were there to see everything we needed to see from the Alpha One, showing off his customary door speed before cruising to the production line. You shouldn’t have any problems finding the front. 12. Shadow Vampire Chasing a four-game winning streak. Iowna Merc table rows now read fine. He’ll see most of his opponents turn and go home, but he has just 51.5kg on his back, 7kg less than in his last start.
How to play: Alpha One wins.
Race 6 – 3.20pm Yes Yes First Year HCP (1400m)
the bet is 1. Arnold Can get back to his best form. His form dipped slightly late last season, but he was outside the leaders on both occasions and didn’t look comfortable on two of the wettest tracks he’s ever raced. Back on the dry track, at this level, weighing 59kg, he was ready to bounce back. Six months ago he was level with Watford. 8. Shades of Green Had to deal with the drop back down to 1400m, but he had three and a half weeks between runs and looked particularly sharp since then in a tick test with flashes on. They stay on game day. The opportunity was picked up by promising Kovalika in the final leg at Warwick Farm.
How to play: Arnold wins.
Game 7 – 4 p.m. NJT honors PAM O’NEILL OAM (1600m)
16. Boss Mander Fly without reward. He had never seen second place before competing in two leader-crawling races and officially winning. The larger field here promises a more realistic pace, and starting from the soft gate, average rider Quayde Krogh should be able to finish in the top twelve.He gained form through a subsequent Magee Cup win 8. Camagüey The relationship is fine considering they have nothing to do with Kembla Grange behind Tamerlane. 1. French hat Now has seven wins from 19 races and is in the lead. It was the same start to the last Nora Cup, when the usually assured victory was achieved. She’s now forced to lift heavy and can’t dodge heavy weights, but she’s a proven lifter. 6. Bling Launched late at Canterbury to win on a track that really didn’t suit him.
How to play: Manderboss every way.
Race 8 – 4.40pm RANVET HCP (1400m)
6. Chopped Looking good enough to get back to his favorite 1400m trip, the soft pull gave Josh Parr the option. The 6-year-old was in the race, but he wasn’t leading at all costs like some of the other horses here. Loved the way he fought to win at Warwick Farm with 64.5kg on his back, blocking a Mensa missile. After that, he had the opportunity to surpass 1500 meters and 1600 meters, but failed. At the last stop, he ran a mile at Kembla Grange and was beaten by the Nugget by 2.7L. The form lines have sufficient depth. 9. Kotehler Just needs to keep him in shape to finish the game again. Last race he was left in front at Rosehill far from home and was knocked out by Knight Charles on the last move. 1. Coal Crusher He became a favorite in the G3 Festival Stakes that started last time, but he didn’t seem to finish the 1500 meters.
How to play: Zusack wins.
RACE 9 – 5.20pm ATC Tree Planting for QUEEN’s JUBILEE HCP (1200m)
15. Dehorned unicorns Just a narrow winner at first, but the margins are deceptive. This is an excellent victory. A race-fit duo looked to have let their rivals slip on the Rosehill 1100m turn and showed consistent speed, but Dehorned Unicorn opted for Authentic Jewel for the final move. He was just the first. It’s only the third time he’s seen a good track, and he’s now two-thirds of the way. He finished fourth in the final 200 in all conferences and ran faster than the Listed Starlight Stakes, despite leading faster. With only 51.5kg on his back after claiming 1200m and a soft gate, he got the perfect platform to improve again.enough objection 5. I am me Proceed with caution when quoting. She has competed in two sprint 1100m races that have become home to sprints.
How to play: The horned unicorn wins.
Race 10 – 5.55pm FURPHY HCP (1400m)
3. Sweet Ruby This one has been great. She found the 1100m too steep, first by running behind Huon in a similar run before talking about the sprint home. The four-year-old ran the final 600 meters fastest but failed. Rubick’s daughter was back in Saturday’s company but liked her swap Canterbury for Randwick and is now third on the 1400m. She should be able to stop closer on soft-pull runs. Back in the final preparations, she finished third on this trip, 1.5 lengths behind Flying Crazy and Military Expert. Forget her two runs on the heavy track. An underrated mare.James Macdonald gets his first match day 6. beautiful, the second time redemption has been sought after what happened in Rosehill two weeks ago. We know she’s a graceful mare capable of charging through the grades.
How to play: Sweet Ruby.
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