This week we have seen a significant market push for key chances at both major venues.
At Caulfield (Heath) punters believe the bush form is sufficient and have backed those who have recently checked off their Maiden status at country venues.
While at Randwick, it is all about the big betting Kris Lees stable.
They look to have a number of their runners ready to win and peaking for this day.
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Colour Our World
Lightly race 3yo filly who simply brained them (4 lengths) at Warrnambool last start to break her Maiden status.
She was heavily backed last time out, when hammered in betting from $1.60 all the way in, to start a $1.35 favourite.
She is well above average and appears right up to Saturday grade.
Flying Fizz
Heartfelt runner for the late great Col Mckenna, where the family have chosen to retain this one and race on in the family colours.
She was good at Donald last start in Benchmark 70 grade and deserves her chance now up in class to Benchmark 78 level.
The stable will be out to make an impression here for the family, and should have this runner peaking to win here.
Miss Altair
Is looking for a hattrick of wins here to kick off this preparation which has been faultless to date.
She has good tactical speed to take up an ideal position and from the low draw they will take full advantage.
She could simply lead and give nothing else a chance, or take the sit just behind the first pair and peel as she like.
Easy Dun
Is a good staying prospect with a touch of class and still enough brilliance to be effective sub-2000m.
He ran in some of the top 3yo races including numerous Guineas at stakes level, and adds a touch of quality to this race.
Back to Benchmark 70 level now for this, he can beat up on these.
Yes.
Chica Mojito
Comes out of a hot race at Kembla Grange last start, where did it tough wide with no cover, yet still managed to cling on for a close up (0.8 lengths) 2nd of 13 placing.
She had no right to be there at the end last time out when nothing went right, which suggest she has a huge engine and given more luck can win.
A soft draw again in gate 5 and the bigger Randwick circuit should allow plenty of favours, and time to secure a more favourable run.
Cantiamo
Has been one of the biggest tips all year in a race where the stable has multiple chances which all tie in through the trial form.
If the stable back one they are generally right, and the money hasn’t stopped here since prices went up and may even continue on race day.
The ownership group who bred the horse did retain her with specific intentions of targeting the rich Inglis restricted races, hence a long-term plan could be at foot here and ready to pay off.
Tavi Time
Quality galloper for a lethal betting stable that must have seen improvement following the last start 3rd of 13 placing at Kembla.
She has always shown good ability and if they make the field and more money arrives in the last few minutes before start time, she will be hard to beat.
K McEvoy must have confidence to be booked on an emergency runner, in a good guide to this runner's chances.
Brudenell
Another Kris Lees runner who they have backed early and must be showing enough at trackwork.
He was far from disgraced first-up at Kembla Grange, after sticking on late to finish 5th of 11 when certainly not suited by the hard track.
He should lead here and with more give in the ground could simply kick off the front and be very hard to run down.
Granted this race has depth, however the speed map favours give him a significant advantage and there still may be some value in the price.
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