We round up some our leading form analysts to give us their best bets for Wednesday racing around the country.
Eagle Farm Race 6 Tip #11 Spirit House $4.20
This 4YO mare didn’t see daylight last start until the final 100m, before missing by 0.8 lengths to Goldsbrough.
She is super honest and her consistent form puts her right into the frame for this race.
Two starts back, she did well to chase down a breakaway leader and score over the same 1000m distance she tackles today at the Sunny Coast.
From the draw she will drift back in the field, though that is offset by having gun hoop Ryan Maloney in the saddle.
Tony Gollan and Maloney are a lethal combination, demonstrated by a very healthy 32.9% ROI.
This daughter of Spirit Of Boom does enjoy the bigger tracks, so look for her to be using every bit of the Eagle Farm straight to steamroll her opposition.
Warwick Farm Race 6 Tip #7 Seleque $6
This 3YO filly resumes today after a 10 week spell and just the single trial.
Last campaign she showed strong signs of maturing into a real classy racehorse against some quality opposition.
First up in the prep, she proved too tough for Military Parade who franked the form by winning at his next start.
She was then only 3 lengths off Kiku, who is now a Group 3 winner and will be one to watch over the Spring.
In her only trial on the Polytrack, she drifted to the rear of the field and was asked for very little until the straight where she lengthened nicely.
In a big tick to Seleque's chances, in-form jockey Tommy Berry jumps on board. When Tommy and gun Sydney trainer Chris Waller combine they have a 27.4% win rate and an outstanding 50.1% ROI for punters.
At the current quote, Seleque can help punters round off the day in style.
Sandown Race 1 Tip #1 Kentucky Casanova $4.20
I was really impressed with the effort shown by this 3YO gelding when winning at Swan Hill.
He was strong late when experienced jockey Brian Park asked him for an effort. He really attacked the line and was strong past the finishing post.
The step up in distance should be no issue and with minimal speed in the race, he'll get an easy time up front to really fly downhill on the Sandown straight.