Bendigo is the venue for midweek Victorian racing on Wednesday, where punters will eye off a competitive eight race card.
A typical winter track will be presented to participants, with a top of 16 degrees and fine weather predicted for the central Victorian town.
The track is a Good 4 and the rail will be out 5m for the entire circuit, which should give all horses a fair chance.
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Bendigo Race 1 Tip #5 Sippity Sup $2.80
Despite the fact she's yet to taste victory from her three career starts, it's clear that this filly is bursting with talent.
After joining the Chris Waller yard earlier this year, she kicked off this campaign at Moe where she was met with a Heavy 9 surface and clearly wasn't suited.
She was then sent to another rain affected track at Seymour, where she experienced troubles throughout after beginning awkwardly and then being held up for a run at the 350m mark.
The filly managed to battle on despite the setbacks, flying home to finish a commendable 3 of 14.
She now gets to a much more suitable set-up on a dry track and out to 1400m with fitness on her side.
Expect her to put this race away and break her maiden status in style.
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Bendigo Race 3 Tip #2 Converging $4.20
Matt Cumani finds a winnable race here for this fit mare, who is deep into her preparation.
Last start over 2400m on a Heavy 9 surface at Sandown, she didn't get a crack at them after being restricted for room early in the straight but still kept coming.
You can put a line through that effort, however prior to that run she was very good when finishing a close second behind Yulong Captain. That form stacks up well for this.
She looks like a horse that will be suited back on top of the ground and that's exactly what she gets here.
With a lack of tempo engaged, Michael Walker will be able to use the mare's early speed to his advantage.
Look for him to stalk the leaders and make his move on turning for home, proving very hard to catch.