Our free Saturday best bets for Sydney head south to Kembla Grange this weekend, with a cracking 10 race card highlighted by three Group 3's including the Sam Domenico Stakes.
The track is currently rated a Heavy 10 and the rail is out 4m from the 1100m to the winning post and 2m for the remainder of the circuit.
Expect the inside to chop up as the meeting progresses, with jockeys likely to head to the outside rail later in the meeting.
Kembla Grange Race 3 Tip #5 Steel Diamond $4.80
This Chris Waller trained mare has been building to a win this prep and gets conditions to suit on Saturday.
Her last start effort at this track on a dry surface was impressive.
She'll be better suited on the rain affected deck for this clash and the booking of Hugh Bowman suggests she's ready to produce a peak rating.
From barrier 2, look for Bowman to position three pairs back before peeling off them and producing a powerful finish over the top.
Kembla Grange Race 5 #1 Coastwatch $2.70
This Waller trained galloper profiles very well for this third-up 1400m assignment, with James McDonald jumping back aboard and finally drawing a positive barrier.
He has the early speed to sit handy on pace throughout, which I think will be the difference here.
He has had two big runs this prep, and on both occasions was forced to sit wide and sustain a long run to just go down late.
The gelding's fitness will be peaking now and the form-lines through Tiger Of Malay stacks up well.
He has a win on a Soft 7 as a 2YO and was 0.7 lengths off converge too.
There are plenty of form factors on his side this Saturday and he will be mighty hard to beat. Nice horse.
Kembla Grange Race 1 #5 Danzadel $4.60
I'm keen to stick with the Robinson trained daughter of Adelaide here, as she gets her chance to break into the winner's circle this preparation.
The 4YO mare has been racing consistently this preparation in strong highway grade.
She bumped into Mr Hussil first-up when only beaten 1.19-lengths, before getting stuck wide second-up when 5th behind Sunrise Ruby, who has since run well in midweek grade.
Last start, she was much better away from the gates and stuck on well behind Commando Hunt and Whatsin at Kembla Grange over 1400m.
She gets here fourth-up at peak fitness, she is holding good condition and finds a weaker highway than what she has been facing.
Also in her favour is the wet track, where she is yet to miss the money (5:2:2:1).
From the good gate with Tommy Berry aboard, she can land in a near pace stalking position and looks the one they all need to hold out with strong form-lines.
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