Metro racing in South Australia returns to Murray Bridge, with hot weather expected and the rail back in the True position.
Despite frequent use, the track continues to hold up exceptionally well, offering all horses a fair chance if they’re good enough.
While the early races feature many well-supported favourites, I’ve identified three strong each-way plays that should give followers a great sight.
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Reine of Nine has returned in excellent form this preparation and while this is her toughest test yet, she looks ready to rise to the challenge.
Stepping up to 1100m is a slight query, but her recent runs have shown she has the turn of foot and stamina to handle it, evidenced by her strong late splits.
Her record at Murray Bridge is superb (5:2-2-1), and she benefits from carrying just 54kg with Manoel Nunes aboard.
At the generous opening odds, she’s impossible to ignore as an each-way play in what shapes as a competitive race.
Fine Future returns to his home track after a luckless effort last start in a similar race.
He missed the start, uncharacteristically settling at the back, but unleashed a strong late charge to just miss in a heartbreaking finish.
The rise to 1200m should be much more suitable, and with his regular rider Jacob Opperman back aboard, he’s well-positioned to bounce back.
From an ideal draw, Fine Future should settle closer to the pace this time, giving him every chance to be in the finish.
This is an open race, but Fine Future looks incredibly well-priced at double figures and is a strong 1x3 each-way play.
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