It was a complete and utter fill-up for followers of our Market Movers last week with 6 winners from 8 tips.
For a $100 punter that was over $2,200 cash profit.
We return with a fresh set of tips for Australia's leading racing formula for Kembla Grange and Cranbourne.
At Cranbourne, the flying Team Hayes pair up with Blake Shinn on a promising gelding that looks up to 'Black Type' company.
While at Kembla, a last-start winner has been smashed by the Joe Pride camp and when they bet, they rarely miss.
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The Hayes camp appears to have a very promising gelding in Romani Ite Domum, coming into this race on the back of two dominant on-pace victories.
He’s improving with every run, and his consistent partnership with Blake Shinn underscores the high regard both the stable and Melbourne’s leading jockey have for him.
From the plum draw in barrier 1, he’s perfectly placed to secure a soft lead against rivals who may need to be ridden out of their comfort zones to keep up early.
With plenty in his favour here, the early market support indicates his connections are confident he’s ready to deliver again.
Overactive returned in terrific form at Geelong, finishing strongly from the rear to miss by just 0.2 lengths behind the talented Barber.
He was then tested at Listed level down the Flemington straight, where he acquitted himself admirably as a rank outsider.
Now third-up and at peak fitness he steps back into BM70 grade, draws a favourable gate and gains the services of Ben Melham.
With plenty of pressure expected from the outside, the race tempo should be genuine, allowing Overactive to find the moving line and storm home over the top of his rivals.
Akrotiri opened at a remarkable price and was quickly backed in by those in the know. Quietly tipped last start, he was narrowly beaten at Moe by the talented Alma Rise.
With Alma Rise subsequently heading to Flemington and scoring again, the form has been well and truly franked.
From barrier 8, Akrotiri maps for an ideal run in the moving line, and any further rain on Saturday will only enhance his chances.
He’s well-positioned to break through with a deserved win in this contest.
Air Assault can be inconsistent, but on his day, he can win a race of this calibre.
He demonstrated that when leading throughout to claim the Balaklava Cup and returned to form with similar tactics in his most recent outing.
A firm track is key for Air Assault, and with sweltering conditions expected on Saturday, he’s set to get the surface he thrives on.
The wide draw in barrier 18 allows him the space and time to work across and position forward in a field lacking genuine tempo.
With Damian Lane in the saddle for the in-form Gluyas stable fresh off their Derby success, Air Assault looks a serious contender.
If there’s late market support, he’ll be hard to beat.
Monte Supreme has put together a strong campaign and now gets her chance to claim a Highway victory.
Returning to her home track at Kembla Grange, she’s rock-hard fit for the Price stable and well-positioned to strike.
From barrier 7, with no weight on her back, she can settle in a more forward position, which suits the race shape.
Tommy Berry remains in the saddle, and with clear running down the outside, Monte Supreme should be right in the finish.
Duke Of Bronte has come back in excellent form for the Matty Dale stable.
He was dominant in Highway grade last start at Randwick, and this assignment isn’t much tougher.
Despite drawing barrier 14, he has the tactical speed to cross the field and find a soft lead.
The booking of Tim Clark adds to his appeal, and his proven class at this level makes him a standout.
Very keen on his chances.
Tavi Time ran well in The Big Dance, where he peaked on his run late after being heavily supported in betting.
Now fourth-up, he’s at peak fitness, and the claim for apprentice Ben Osmand reduces his weight to a manageable 59kg.
From barrier 9, he’ll need a touch of luck early to secure a position, but if he slots in, he’s the one to beat.
With the best turn of foot in the field, Tavi Time is a strong winning chance.
When the Pride stable targets a race, they rarely miss, and Dragonstone is no exception.
Coming off a career-best performance where he saluted at long odds, this gelding looks primed for another strong showing.
He’s drawn perfectly in a soft gate, and with Adam Hyeronimous taking the ride, he maps to sit just behind the leaders.
If he finds clear running in the straight, Dragonstone has the turn of foot to overpower his rivals and claim victory.
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