A massive edition of Wednesday's best bets is here.
Our 3 jets are joined by the All-In boys to give us their top picks for midweek racing.
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Belmont Race 6 #2 Find Your Man $4.80
I have a strong belief that this 5YO son of Deep Field can claim his third win of his career today.
He was arguably a good thing beat last start when he had little luck, before storming home once clear.
He finished fourth, 1.6 lengths behind 'Westriver Miracle'.
The winner (Westriver Miracle) has gone on to win again since to provide some strength to that formline.
He steps up in distance to the 2200m for the first time.
This is a slight query, but judging the way he finished off over the concluding stages of the mile, there can be some confidence there to suggest he will relish getting out over further.
He has won on his only Heavy track run of his career, so conditions are of no concern. He should get better luck this time around with his draw and the smaller field.
Randwick-Kensington Race 1 #14 One Destiny $11.00
I am happy to play this 3YO gelding at odds in this field.
As per normal, a lot of the attention will be on the big named trainers and this should result in us getting a huge price.
Whilst the form lines don't look flash and he is now an 8-start maiden, all three of his runs this campaign have had merit.
Two starts back he ran second to a very sharp type in Zoukerino, who will be tackling Stakes grade this weekend.
Last start, he led in a frantic race where he had to burn early to find the front. He overexerted in the run and should have rightly faded.
However, he showed tremendous determination to stick on in the tough conditions to finish 5th amongst the pack.
He enters this contest now 4th up and at peak fitness. Kathy O'hara retains the ride and will need her experience to pay divisions from the wide barrier.
There is speed inside so a clean getaway will be crucial. If Kathy can work him to sit outside the leader, he will be given every chance to break through.
As a final note, it is worth mentioning that One Destiny has always carried promise. As a 2YO she was entered in two Group 3's and wasn't far off Cythera and Sejardan.
This isn't the strongest of fields and if he runs up to potential can break through.
Doomben Race 6 #2 Otyrar $2.35
He was a good thing beaten last start in this same grade.
I've taken it as a positive sign that they are backing him up only a week later.
At his last start effort, this Waller-trained 5YO didn't get a clear passage early in the straight and this cost him dearly.
He motored late and only went down by a half-length.
The stable's other runner Moktaffy has been saved for Saturday, which opens the door for Otyrar to score his first Australian win.
Samantha Collett, who is in great form after a double on Saturday, will ease him back from the wide gate.
Third up, and with a soft enough run in transit Otyrar will be ready to rip loose.