Betting Tips: Early Market Movers at Rosehill & Flemington 4/7/26

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Early betting markets have again provided a strong guide this week, with several significant moves shaping the markets at both major venues.
At Flemington, Danny O'Brien appears to have timed his runners to perfection for the lucrative Winter Finals program, with two stable representatives attracting strong early support.
Meanwhile at Rosehill, a noted front-runner looks ideally placed to control proceedings from the front, while a number of progressive gallopers have also been well found by early punters.

Miss Aria
The Danny O'Brien stable has found excellent form in recent weeks and this mare looks ready to capitalise after another encouraging preparation.
She only just missed at Morphettville last start where late support suggested the stable expected a bold showing, and she now returns to Flemington with another fitness edge.
Craig Williams takes the ride and from a suitable draw they may elect to settle a touch closer, giving her every opportunity to finish over the top late.
Decalogue
Progressive staying prospect who has quickly developed an outstanding record, winning his past three starts in increasingly dominant fashion.
Each victory has suggested there is still more improvement to come and the rise to 2500 metres looks ideal for a horse with genuine staying ability.
If he continues on his current trajectory, he looks capable of measuring up well beyond this grade.
Al Ducca
Produced an excellent effort at Flemington last start when only narrowly denied by the talented Seafall after racing prominently throughout.
With Clayton Douglas taking the reins of the stable while Anthony and Sam Freedman are unavailable, there is every reason to expect this horse has been meticulously prepared.
Barrier two gives him the opportunity to settle right on the speed where he has proven most effective.
Lucky Lucky Boom
Another Danny O'Brien runner partnered by Craig Williams, who appears to have been set specifically for this Winter Finals assignment.
His latest second placing at Flemington was full of merit after racing on speed and sticking on strongly to the line.
With that run bringing him to peak fitness, this looks an ideal opportunity for the stable to strike again.

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Chris Waller's gelding had no luck whatsoever at Randwick last start when badly held up at crucial stages and never given the opportunity to build momentum.
Many felt he should have won with even luck and the market has been quick to forgive that performance.
A clearer passage this time around should see him right in the finish.
Polyglot
Michael Freedman has an outstanding record with horses improving sharply second-up and this preparation appears to have been mapped out perfectly.
His first-up run had all the hallmarks of a fitness builder before the stable struck with a more serious assignment second-up.
The early market support suggests confidence is high that he is ready to produce his best.
Engine Of War
Continues to race consistently and now reaches peak fitness after a solid preparation.
The recent Decalogue form line already looks exceptionally strong and reads very well for this assignment.
With plenty of race fitness on his side, he looks ready to take advantage if the tempo is genuine.
Winchat
Natural leader who possesses brilliant gate speed and looks the obvious horse to control this race from the outset.
Despite drawing midfield, he has the tactical speed to cross without burning excessive energy and once in front is renowned for making rivals chase.
If the track is offering any advantage to on-pace runners late in the day, he could prove extremely difficult to reel in.
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