A challenging program awaits punters in South Australia this Saturday, but with that comes the opportunity for value betting.
With showers forecast, we are expecting the track to sit in the Slow range, with the rail positioned out 7m in the 1200m chute and 4m for the remainder of the track.
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Amongst the early markets, the following selections stand out at their opening prices.
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Zarkana comes into this off a massive second-up runner-up effort where she was simply a certainty beaten.
She covered a lot of extra ground throughout but still finished strongly, going down by just 0.8 lengths.
Drawn the fence she should do no work early and being race one, the inside should be racing well.
Down to the minimum weight, with even luck, she’ll take a stack of holding out late.
Rated $3, I’m pretty keen here.
This relatively lightly-raced 6yo gelding has always shown above-average ability.
His first-up 3L fourth behind the flying Klabel reads well, especially given his preference for longer trips.
Second-up, he jumped quickly to 1550m and was desperately unlucky not to win, finishing just 0.9L back in third after never being on the track.
With that run under his belt and his third-up form from last campaign where he placed at Flemington on Cup day, he’s ready to peak.
He also drops 2kg here, in what isn’t a tougher race. Rated $3.30.
While Bonnie Gangster doesn’t make a habit of winning, this is clearly the easiest race she has contested for some time.
The rise to 1800m is overdue as she’s been catching the eye late in her races, passing stronger horses than these.
The favourite Fretta didn’t travel well last start, and Morryl Moral is unproven at this trip.
Bonnie Gangster should be fighting out favouritism here and rates at $4.50.
Jet Jitsu has always shown better ability than his record suggests.
He signalled a return to his best form with a strong second-up win last start.
Remarkably he’s never raced over this slightly longer trip, which he’s always indicated he would relish.
This isn’t a strong affair and the booking of Toeroek is a strong lead.
Currently offered at double figures, I reckon he’s great each-way value and should be half his current price.
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