Last week's edition of midweek best bets went 3/3, with our sharp tipsters landing a mega $60 multi.
The boys return with a fresh set to fill your wallet before the weekend.
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Randwick Kensington Race 5 #14 The Milkybar Kid $3.60
Firmly in the corner of this progressive 3YO son of Reliable Man.
The former New Zealander has not taken long to hit the ground running here in Australia, having broken his maiden at just his second start in the country.
While his two runs to date haven't had the strongest of form lines, he had a lot of conviction in his maiden win last start to suggest that he can successfully make the step up in grade.
I loved the way he savaged the line late in that dominant four-length win at Wyong which suggests that the step up in trip will very much be suitable.
He drops down significantly in the weights as a result of the rise in grade from 59.5kg to 55kg and Tim Clark stays on board.
He can land just off the speed with cover, just like he did last start.
With that run in the race and what looks to be just a moderate tempo on paper, he can get all the favours to be in the finish.
Randwick-Kensington Race 4 #1 Himalaism $4.00
Looks to have come back in super fashion for the powerful Chris Waller stable.
He has really started to develop physically, highlighted by his ability to settle into his runs a lot smoother.
He had a strong trial in the lead-up to his first-up run and arguably should have broken his maiden when caught in a traffic jam.
He will strip fitter second-up and draws perfect in barrier 1.
Gun jockey Hugh Bowman takes the reins for the first time on race day, after piloting him in a few trials.
Hugh can get him a lot more forward from the inside gate to sit two pairs back the fence.
From there he will need some luck but if the gaps come, he can blow these away.
Eagle Farm Race 8 #3 Go Wandji $2.00
This Toowoomba-trained galloper has an excellent record to date with 6 wins from 9 career starts and he hasn't missed a place (9:6-2-1).
He drew the wrath of the stewards on April 30 after being fractious in the barriers.
He was withdrawn from that event and was set to go close as race favourite on that occasion.
The let-up won't be a cause for concern as the son of Wandjina is unbeaten first up in 3 attempts.
At his last run, he got a mile out of his ground and flew home late to finish second.
He draws barrier 4 here, so Larry Cassidy will be able to find a position midfield in the run.
His powerful finish can get him home here.