9/10/19 Free horse racing tips and best bets for midweek races
- Author: Mick GannonOct 09, 2019 08:03 AM
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Best bets for midweek racing
Free racing tips from Michael Gannon
With fine weather forecast in Sydney on Wednesday, the Kensington track will start a Good 4 and the rail is out 3m the entire circuit.
The rail was in the true position last Wednesday, which gave all runners their chance in the run. With a similar set-up here, punters can expect much the same.
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Kensington Race 6 Tip #14 Rockarosa $17.00 each-way
Although she is second emergency here, this girl has a high chance of getting a start with 6 of the 12 runners in the field holding nominations for other races.
Her first-up run at Newcastle was full of merit. Sitting near last off a moderate speed, she made up a stack of ground to finish 1.6 lengths off the winner Mirra Vision.
That horse made it two straight victories in a three-year-old BM70 at Warwick Farm on Monday.
Further franking the form from that Newcastle hit-out, third-place getter Bright Rubick went on to salute at Muswellbrook, albeit in lesser company.
While this is a step-up from maiden grade, Rockarosa looks well in at the weights at 52kg after the 3kg claim for Brock Ryan.
The extra 200m up to 1400m is a tick and in a big field, you'd expect moderate pace at the very least.
That will set it up perfectly for this filly to fly over the top of them late.
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Kensington Race 2 Tip #7 Ziedrich $4.40
This three-year-old went close to saluting on debut when beaten by the talented Gorgons, finishing in front of subsequent winners Invinciano and Madam Oaks.
The colt then caught my eye when resuming at the trials, after he travelled under his own steam and held his own against quality galloper Dawn Passage. All signs pointed to him having a big prep.
Unfortunately nothing went right when first-up at Warwick Farm, after he was restrained in the run and pulled up with a respiratory noise and lacerations.
He was then forced back to the trials, where he was impressive once again and showed no signs of the problems which hindered his last start effort.
The tongue tie goes on here and I expect him to go straight to the front and do it from both ends.