9/9/20 Canterbury tips and best bets
- Author: Jaycin CampbellSep 08, 2020 10:16 AM
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Best plays for Wednesday racing in Sydney
Canterbury is the venue for midweek NSW metropolitan racing, with a seven race card set for decision over the course of the afternoon.
The track is currently rated a Soft 5 but with 10-20mm of rain forecast for Sydney on race day, punters should be basing their form on a Heavy surface.
The rail is in the true position and at this set up, expect the rails in run to be the place to be around the tight turning track.
Don't be surprised if you see a few winners from off-pace later in the day, with the best going likely to be 6-8m off the rail.
Canterbury tips from Jaycin Campbell
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Canterbury Race 7 Tip #14 Rock My Wand $12.00
If the rain comes then expect this now three-year-old filly to start much shorter than her current quote.
She’s had quite a few starts considering her age and ran into some smart two-year-old's last season, including the likes of Meadow Land, Thermosphere, Away Game and Dame Giselle.
The filly had two quiet trails heading into her first-up run at Randwick Kensington, where she wasn’t able to match motors with the highly rated Plaquette.
She will improve second-up out to 1200m and she regains her regular rider in Jason Collett.
Emanate and Dubai Star have both drawn wide and possess plenty of speed. I’m expecting them both to spear to the front and set it up for the horse on their heels.
Look for Collett to ride positively from the good gate and prove too good, before moving onto some Listed level three-year-old races later in her prep.
Canterbury Tips from Adrian Sciglitano
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Canterbury Race 1 Tip #2 Cadenabbia $2.25
I'm very keen to be with the three-year-old colt, as he looks prefectly placed to get favourite backers off to a good start to the day.
The son of Group 1 winning mare Griante was well supported on debut over 1300m at the Kensington circuit, before running a gallant second behind Game Theory.
The Waller trained galloper comes here with added fitness second-up and looks well suited at the 1550m.
They have found top hoop James McDonald to take the ride, in what sets up as a quick kill for the talented colt.
From the inside gate, expect him to land in behind a rolling tempo before displaying a smart turn of foot and prove far too good for his rivals.
He holds a nomination for the Caulfield Guineas at the end of the spring carnival and I expect him to take care of what is a moderate midweek maiden.
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