Horse Racing Tips for the 7 Stakes & The Shorts 2024
- Author: Luke HovhanesianSep 19, 2024 11:45 AM
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Luke & Mick's Feature Race Plays
The Sydney Spring Carnival is in full swing, and Randwick is set to showcase four exciting feature races this Saturday.
Two of TheGreatTipOff.com’s top analysts, Mick Gannon and Luke Hovhanesian, have just released their best bets.
Get the inside scoop on their top selections now and make sure you're fully prepared with this comprehensive form guide for the upcoming features.
Race 6 - Bill Ritchie Hcp (1400m) - Luke Hovhanesian
I want to give Freedom Rally ($9.50) another shot here after a brave first-up run in the Group 2 Tramway.
He had every right to drop out sharply over the concluding stages, but continued to fight to the line.
He will strip fitter here and gets the key booking of Nash Rawiller.
In a race with only a moderate tempo, he is going to sit forward of midfield and have every chance to storm home.
Mchale ($61.00) is also worth a gold coin each way.
Race 7 - Darley Tea Rose Stakes (1400m) - Mick Gannon
It's challenging to compare the form lines directly in this race, but Autumn Glow ($2.00) is on the rise and looks set to peak third-up.
She appears to be a miler in the making, so the step up to 1400m is ideal.
The booking of J Mac strongly suggests she has continued to improve.
Erno's Cube, meanwhile, seems to be over the odds and could easily run a place at a good price.
Race 8 - 7+ Sport Stakes (1600m) - Mick Gannon
Fangirl's ($2.00) first-up performance was slightly below her best, but she raced on inferior ground and faced an unsuitable race shape.
She has since had a tick-over trial and appears to be in excellent condition.
While she will need to overcome a start disadvantage against her nearest rival, Royal Patronage, her best form is certainly good enough to secure a win.
Race 9 - The Shorts (1100m) - Luke Hovhanesian
I want to have a two-bet play in the shorts with Our Kobison ($13.00) and Mazu ($10.00).
Our Kobison was impressive second up, beating all bar Joliestar who had a career peak performance on that occasion.
He draws well in barrier 5 to land in a great midfield position and has a perfect 2/2 record third-up.
Looks a big price and is still on the up.
The other is Mazu who looks to be slowly getting back to his best.
Joe Pride has been patient with him and while he is arguably the best wet track sprinter in the country, he is more than capable on dry ground.
He will land in the first four runners from barrier 6 and can show his best in the straight as he looks to secure an Everest slot.
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