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3. Lilac is a lightly raced and smart filly that can strike first up. Won two from three in a late winter prep, including a listed feature at Caulfield. Has tactical speed and strength at both ends, and comes off two trials, bolting in in the latest by six lengths. Gets a little map advantage on her main market rival. 6. Polyglot was dominant when claiming a BM72 here in soft ground when resuming. Won easily second up last prep in Victoria, and only has to get over from a tricky draw. 2. Storm The Ramparts has been costly for punters in two runs back, but that said, not a lot has gone his way pattern-wise. Suited over a little more ground, with blinkers back on, and the early double-figure price was over the mark. 1. Panic is another one resuming off two improving trials. Has a smart fresh record, so watch for any strong betting push with the jockey taking 3kg off.
How to play it: Lilac to win.
5. Kapakiri is suited second up, getting out to a likeable distance. Settled near last a fortnight ago before sneaking runs underneath and driving to the front, only collared late by a later closer in superior ground when his condition gave out. Top jockey goes on, and he’ll eat up the 2000m being by Kermadec and out of a listed-winning mare by top class group 1 Irish stayer Doyen. Has already won at 2400m, and naturally any further rain is a huge plus. 10. So Newchee Thinks again represents value shooting for a third straight win, despite rising to Saturday level. Drops a kilo, capable in all going and also searching for this journey. 12. Piggyback can bounce back from a soft draw and four weeks between runs after a poor second-up effort from midfield when coming off the bit a long way from home and only grinding late. Stepping up to this trip is a plus. 1. Our Anchorage is a tough six-year-old shooting for three straight wins on a seven-day turnaround and back in grade. Against that is not well in at the weights. 3. Age Of Sail, impeccably bred by unbeaten UK superstar Frankel and out of a Pivotal mare, can improve second up over further. 14. Akadian Emperor also improves fourth up after being well beaten behind Tajanis, which then won the listed Australia Day Cup on Monday.
How to play it: Kapakiri to win.
14. Lady Boss is a sparingly raced mare that, despite stepping up a grade second up, looms as the best value at the weights. Boxed on OK from the front when resuming behind progressive Headley Grange. Improves further dropping 3kg, and naturally any rain makes her an even better on-speed proposition. 11. Step Aside is a market watch for the Waller-McDonald combination on a seven-day back-up after losing the rider when resuming. Blinkers come off, and better off over more ground. 6. Infatuation gets her chance to win again deep into the prep. Comfortably run down at the Sunny Coast before a game effort in a Magic Millions Feature against her own sex, finishing a bit over a length from the smart Miss Roumbini. 2. Bunker Hut beat all bar the winner in three consecutive starts before boxing on in that same race as the previous top selection. Will park handy, and the drop back 150m is a big key. 9. Starman is bursting to win again after placing in his past three, but may rely on a wider pattern from the outside barrier.
How to play it: Lady Boss to win.
9. Accredited is high class and can make it four straight wins. Has been bulletproof for punters, dominant from on the speed. Drops 3kg for the class rise, and like the way he’s been brought back to this trip off the break. The middle barrier might also prove an asset with any pattern options. 5. Willaidow resumes off two trial wins and is lightly raced with a smart 40 per cent winning strike rate. Handles all ground and draws to get a cheap run on the speed. Big threat. 1. Hard To Say held his ground after a testing run first up at the Gold Coast, but up 2kg in group 3 company may be too tough an ask. 3. Iowna Merc comes back to his pet distance deep. Won two straight up to listed level, finishing best from midfield before a fair closing effort when stretched out to 1350m. 2. Brudenell is over the odds down in the weights from a handy trailing draw. 7. Disneck is a big watch freshened up via a nice trial. Talented four-year-old that stormed home to win three straight before the let-up, and gets a 4kg weight drop returning in a group 3.
How to play it: Accredited to win.
6. Time To Boogie can make amends for that horror watch at Canterbury on New Year’s Day when a certainty denied in the listed feature, failing to get any room down the straight. Has been given time since via a nice trial win, and importantly is drawn to get to the outside. Smart on his day and boasts a 25 per cent win rate from 16 starts. 14. Spring Lee gets weight relief second up after closing well when resuming in a lesser grade. 4. Inhibitions comes back from Victoria for Godolphin four weeks between runs. Has plenty of ability and did win at Caulfield before Christmas when coming off a similar break. 12. Eye Of The Fire is building a nice record. Hasn’t been far away in three consecutive runs at BM78 level, and gets much-needed weight relief for a rise in grade.
How to play it: Time To Boogie to win.
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14. Zondee is capable of causing a big-priced upset fourth up. Sat on the speed and missed by a whisker in lesser grade before being ridden quieter and thundering home to beat Kapakiri, which is the on top selection in a previous race. Gets a 2.5kg weight drop, and while a tall ask to beat the hot favourite, he’s a mile over the odds. 8. Yorkshire is that short-priced fancy and a promising galloper shooting for a fifth win from seven starts. Got within a head of the promising Accredited two starts back before dominant at Wyong in lesser grade. That said, despite being suitably placed at the weights, still under the odds up to BM88 level. 12. Sandpaper peaks third up over 100m further with weight relief. 5. Lincoln Rocks resumes, and is a two-time winner in Victoria over much further. 16. High Blue Sea is a big improver with weight relief fourth up.
How to play it: Zondee each way.
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3. Lilac is a lightly raced and smart filly that can strike first up. Won two from three in a late winter prep, including a listed feature at Caulfield. Has tactical speed and strength at both ends, and comes off two trials, bolting in in the latest by six lengths. Gets a little map advantage on her main market rival. 6. Polyglot was dominant when claiming a BM72 here in soft ground when resuming. Won easily second up last prep in Victoria, and only has to get over from a tricky draw. 2. Storm The Ramparts has been costly for punters in two runs back, but that said, not a lot has gone his way pattern-wise. Suited over a little more ground, with blinkers back on, and the early double-figure price was over the mark. 1. Panic is another one resuming off two improving trials. Has a smart fresh record, so watch for any strong betting push with the jockey taking 3kg off.
How to play it: Lilac to win.
5. Kapakiri is suited second up, getting out to a likeable distance. Settled near last a fortnight ago before sneaking runs underneath and driving to the front, only collared late by a later closer in superior ground when his condition gave out. Top jockey goes on, and he’ll eat up the 2000m being by Kermadec and out of a listed-winning mare by top class group 1 Irish stayer Doyen. Has already won at 2400m, and naturally any further rain is a huge plus. 10. So Newchee Thinks again represents value shooting for a third straight win, despite rising to Saturday level. Drops a kilo, capable in all going and also searching for this journey. 12. Piggyback can bounce back from a soft draw and four weeks between runs after a poor second-up effort from midfield when coming off the bit a long way from home and only grinding late. Stepping up to this trip is a plus. 1. Our Anchorage is a tough six-year-old shooting for three straight wins on a seven-day turnaround and back in grade. Against that is not well in at the weights. 3. Age Of Sail, impeccably bred by unbeaten UK superstar Frankel and out of a Pivotal mare, can improve second up over further. 14. Akadian Emperor also improves fourth up after being well beaten behind Tajanis, which then won the listed Australia Day Cup on Monday.
How to play it: Kapakiri to win.
14. Lady Boss is a sparingly raced mare that, despite stepping up a grade second up, looms as the best value at the weights. Boxed on OK from the front when resuming behind progressive Headley Grange. Improves further dropping 3kg, and naturally any rain makes her an even better on-speed proposition. 11. Step Aside is a market watch for the Waller-McDonald combination on a seven-day back-up after losing the rider when resuming. Blinkers come off, and better off over more ground. 6. Infatuation gets her chance to win again deep into the prep. Comfortably run down at the Sunny Coast before a game effort in a Magic Millions Feature against her own sex, finishing a bit over a length from the smart Miss Roumbini. 2. Bunker Hut beat all bar the winner in three consecutive starts before boxing on in that same race as the previous top selection. Will park handy, and the drop back 150m is a big key. 9. Starman is bursting to win again after placing in his past three, but may rely on a wider pattern from the outside barrier.
How to play it: Lady Boss to win.
9. Accredited is high class and can make it four straight wins. Has been bulletproof for punters, dominant from on the speed. Drops 3kg for the class rise, and like the way he’s been brought back to this trip off the break. The middle barrier might also prove an asset with any pattern options. 5. Willaidow resumes off two trial wins and is lightly raced with a smart 40 per cent winning strike rate. Handles all ground and draws to get a cheap run on the speed. Big threat. 1. Hard To Say held his ground after a testing run first up at the Gold Coast, but up 2kg in group 3 company may be too tough an ask. 3. Iowna Merc comes back to his pet distance deep. Won two straight up to listed level, finishing best from midfield before a fair closing effort when stretched out to 1350m. 2. Brudenell is over the odds down in the weights from a handy trailing draw. 7. Disneck is a big watch freshened up via a nice trial. Talented four-year-old that stormed home to win three straight before the let-up, and gets a 4kg weight drop returning in a group 3.
How to play it: Accredited to win.
6. Time To Boogie can make amends for that horror watch at Canterbury on New Year’s Day when a certainty denied in the listed feature, failing to get any room down the straight. Has been given time since via a nice trial win, and importantly is drawn to get to the outside. Smart on his day and boasts a 25 per cent win rate from 16 starts. 14. Spring Lee gets weight relief second up after closing well when resuming in a lesser grade. 4. Inhibitions comes back from Victoria for Godolphin four weeks between runs. Has plenty of ability and did win at Caulfield before Christmas when coming off a similar break. 12. Eye Of The Fire is building a nice record. Hasn’t been far away in three consecutive runs at BM78 level, and gets much-needed weight relief for a rise in grade.
How to play it: Time To Boogie to win.
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14. Zondee is capable of causing a big-priced upset fourth up. Sat on the speed and missed by a whisker in lesser grade before being ridden quieter and thundering home to beat Kapakiri, which is the on top selection in a previous race. Gets a 2.5kg weight drop, and while a tall ask to beat the hot favourite, he’s a mile over the odds. 8. Yorkshire is that short-priced fancy and a promising galloper shooting for a fifth win from seven starts. Got within a head of the promising Accredited two starts back before dominant at Wyong in lesser grade. That said, despite being suitably placed at the weights, still under the odds up to BM88 level. 12. Sandpaper peaks third up over 100m further with weight relief. 5. Lincoln Rocks resumes, and is a two-time winner in Victoria over much further. 16. High Blue Sea is a big improver with weight relief fourth up.
How to play it: Zondee each way.
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