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2. Namaste fought on well on debut when finishing third at Wyong and then followed that up with a last-start game second after racing on the speed and being run down late. He’s drawn wide in this but has the tactical speed to go forward and take plenty of running down. 4. Barbarossa was heavily backed on debut at Wyong and finished a solid fourth after having his chance. He backed that up with a handy second at Canberra when last produced, and he looks to have the ability to give this a shake. 8. State Visit is having his first start in a race on the back of two trials and he finished third in the latest of them at Kembla Grange behind the smart Bel Merci. 11. Custom was only beaten two lengths here on debut and should have derived benefit from that effort.
How to play it: Namaste to win.
Racing returns to Canterbury on Friday.Credit: Fairfax Media
8. Scalable was close up in her first two starts when finishing fifth and third at this track, then did the job well when breaking through with a win here last week as favourite. She has plenty of
upside and only needs to overcome a wide alley to go on with the job. 6. Pink Shalala has been
placed in five of her six starts and should be around the money again. 1. United Kingdom is resuming and should be primed to sprint well fresh, while 3. Mostro ran well when placed at Scone last time out and has place claims again.
How to play it: Scalable to win.
8. Roses Imminente is lightly raced with two wins to her name from just three starts. She resumes here having won at Dubbo before the spell, and while this is her toughest test, she looks up to it. 9. She Within was a winner at Moruya before a close-up second at Goulburn. She was down the track at Randwick last time out and can improve on that. 6. Master Of Disguise has won her latest two starts at Albury and on the Riverside track at Wagga. She’s fresh for this on the back of a recent trial. 4. Kaihoko resumed with a third at Taree and is not out of this.
How to play it: Rose Imminente to win.
1. Sweysive is racing in great form with wins at his latest three starts, the most recent at this track two weeks ago. He is suited by the apprentice claim and the small field suits. 3. Awash resumed with a midfield Randwick effort and looks a major player here. 5. All In The Mind was placed here last time out behind Sweysive and can be in the thick of things, while 2. Space Age is handy and isn’t out of this.
How to play it: Sweysive to win.
Selections based on a good track.
2. Namaste fought on well on debut when finishing third at Wyong and then followed that up with a last-start game second after racing on the speed and being run down late. He’s drawn wide in this but has the tactical speed to go forward and take plenty of running down. 4. Barbarossa was heavily backed on debut at Wyong and finished a solid fourth after having his chance. He backed that up with a handy second at Canberra when last produced, and he looks to have the ability to give this a shake. 8. State Visit is having his first start in a race on the back of two trials and he finished third in the latest of them at Kembla Grange behind the smart Bel Merci. 11. Custom was only beaten two lengths here on debut and should have derived benefit from that effort.
How to play it: Namaste to win.
Racing returns to Canterbury on Friday.Credit: Fairfax Media
8. Scalable was close up in her first two starts when finishing fifth and third at this track, then did the job well when breaking through with a win here last week as favourite. She has plenty of
upside and only needs to overcome a wide alley to go on with the job. 6. Pink Shalala has been
placed in five of her six starts and should be around the money again. 1. United Kingdom is resuming and should be primed to sprint well fresh, while 3. Mostro ran well when placed at Scone last time out and has place claims again.
How to play it: Scalable to win.
8. Roses Imminente is lightly raced with two wins to her name from just three starts. She resumes here having won at Dubbo before the spell, and while this is her toughest test, she looks up to it. 9. She Within was a winner at Moruya before a close-up second at Goulburn. She was down the track at Randwick last time out and can improve on that. 6. Master Of Disguise has won her latest two starts at Albury and on the Riverside track at Wagga. She’s fresh for this on the back of a recent trial. 4. Kaihoko resumed with a third at Taree and is not out of this.
How to play it: Rose Imminente to win.
1. Sweysive is racing in great form with wins at his latest three starts, the most recent at this track two weeks ago. He is suited by the apprentice claim and the small field suits. 3. Awash resumed with a midfield Randwick effort and looks a major player here. 5. All In The Mind was placed here last time out behind Sweysive and can be in the thick of things, while 2. Space Age is handy and isn’t out of this.
How to play it: Sweysive to win.
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