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4/4/20 Horse racing tips from early market movers

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Betting has been robust in early markets for Day 1 of the Championships, with a number of key professional money moves identified for Randwick’s big day.

Caulfield will provide a worthy support act, where we have also detected heavy betting action on key runners.

If there's a further market push closer to the jump for either of the below selections, you can bet with confidence.  

 

Caulfield Tips

Caulfield Tips

 

Talented

Won well first-up at Sandown, where she ran on strongly to collar them all late.

The Snowden yard must have a high opinion of her, as she was tested in Group 2 company last campaign in the Edward Manifold.

She is again kept to the easier fillies only grade here, and I expect the stable to have her cherry ripe for the prominent owner.  

 

Absolute Flirt  

Has a touch of class after competing in stakes grade at her past five starts.

She had strong market support to win first-up ($8 into $6), before just missing when 2 of 11 at Flemington. 

This is a drop back in grade and you can expect her to appreciate the significant class respite. Yes. 

 

Russian Camelot

Is a very exciting staying prospect and has the potential to be a Spring superstar this year.

The first-up effort at Flemington was excellent, where he was slowly away and stoked up late to run home strongly and finish 4 of 11 over 1400m.  

He looks suited out to 1600m here and if he wins, it will be an absolute bloodbath for bookmakers.  

 

Benitoite

Was a huge-tip to win the Group 1 Coolmore Classic at Rosehill last start, where he steamed into it to finish 4 of 15.

This is a massive drop back down in grade and if he can show anything near the form of last time, he should simply win.

The rider change to Damien Oliver should add lengths.   

 

Randwick Tips

Randwick Tips

 

Reloaded   

After racing well in Group 1 level at his past two starts, this colt finds a much easier race.

He was excellent last time out in the Rosehill Guineas, when he placed 3 of 13 behind the very smart Castelvecchio.

Expect him to receive "run of the race" favours from gate 2, before proving way too strong late. Yes. 

 

Bobbing

Has a lethal turn of foot and will appreciate the big Randwick track, which allows him more time to stoke up.

He is likely to get well back, however if the speed is on he should be reeling off the best late sectionals.

The second up stats (4:2-1-0) are impressive and you can expect him to fight out the finish.  

 

Collete  

Carries a huge boom and has a good sense of timing following the dominant win at Kembla Grange over 1600m.

The stable have openly talked up her chances and have held a high opinion of her all the way through.

Expect from barrier 4 they race midfield with cover, before unleashing hell on the leaders late.  

 

Gallic Chieftain 

Is a quality stayer who although may appear currently below his best, can certainly pull out a big run here.

He found the 2000m last start at Bendigo a fraction too sharp, and out to 2600m here will be more suited.

From gate 1 the rider won’t spend a cent, and they can suck up along the inside for the entire trip. Could start shorter. 

Gallic Chieftan

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Apr 03, 2020 12:04 PM
by James Beeson
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