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4. Turn Left is a progressive Canberra filly who can break through at her second start. Held her ground on debut in a better race at Nowra after being backed from $4.00 into $3.70, and drew to settle right behind the speed. 1. Son Of Eureka is ready to win after chasing home a handy one second-up. 3. Instead can improve sharply at her second start. 5. Divine Belle second-up, and 6. Sabatina deep into her prep and trained on the track; both go into wider exotic plays.
How to play it: Turn Left to win
Racing returns to Cowra on Monday with a seven-race card.Credit: Phil Carrick
4. Hellarama, a lightly raced three-year-old by Hellbent, returns as a gelding with gear changes for his first run since spring behind two improving trials. Has enough ability on the fresh side in what is a weak lineup. 1. Fireup is a big market watch resuming off a lengthy break and two trials for his second prep. 7. Raani improves sharply at her second start on a nine-day back-up.
How to play it: Hellarama to win
2. Chico Casino is a capable four-year-old who can put his campaign back on track deep into the prep. Came off a dominant BM 58 win to just miss in a deeper race at Dubbo before dropping out in a Country Championship Qualifier 10 days ago. Much less depth here and back to 1200m is a plus. 1. Champers Girl gets an overdue drop in grade third-up. Has taken on much tougher CL3 Highway races three times across last spring and at her most recent when way outclassed. This is a significant drop back, although has to carry 59.5kg even after the claim. 8. All Astern is a big watch resuming off a nice trial win. 4. Prince Papa, resuming with no official trials, and last start BM 58 winner 5. Walk Up Start can both run into the minor money.
How to play it: Chico Casino to win
3. Extravagant Choice was a smart winner in this grade two starts ago before sticking on okay in a handy race at Albury. 4. Great Week draws the fence shooting for a third consecutive win, but up sharply in weight. 9. Annoint is an improving metro four-year-old suited coming back sharply in distance. Last start Goulburn winner 8. Call Me Artie is in the each-way hunt.
How to play it: Extravagant Choice to win
Track Good 4 and rail True
4. Turn Left is a progressive Canberra filly who can break through at her second start. Held her ground on debut in a better race at Nowra after being backed from $4.00 into $3.70, and drew to settle right behind the speed. 1. Son Of Eureka is ready to win after chasing home a handy one second-up. 3. Instead can improve sharply at her second start. 5. Divine Belle second-up, and 6. Sabatina deep into her prep and trained on the track; both go into wider exotic plays.
How to play it: Turn Left to win
Racing returns to Cowra on Monday with a seven-race card.Credit: Phil Carrick
4. Hellarama, a lightly raced three-year-old by Hellbent, returns as a gelding with gear changes for his first run since spring behind two improving trials. Has enough ability on the fresh side in what is a weak lineup. 1. Fireup is a big market watch resuming off a lengthy break and two trials for his second prep. 7. Raani improves sharply at her second start on a nine-day back-up.
How to play it: Hellarama to win
2. Chico Casino is a capable four-year-old who can put his campaign back on track deep into the prep. Came off a dominant BM 58 win to just miss in a deeper race at Dubbo before dropping out in a Country Championship Qualifier 10 days ago. Much less depth here and back to 1200m is a plus. 1. Champers Girl gets an overdue drop in grade third-up. Has taken on much tougher CL3 Highway races three times across last spring and at her most recent when way outclassed. This is a significant drop back, although has to carry 59.5kg even after the claim. 8. All Astern is a big watch resuming off a nice trial win. 4. Prince Papa, resuming with no official trials, and last start BM 58 winner 5. Walk Up Start can both run into the minor money.
How to play it: Chico Casino to win
3. Extravagant Choice was a smart winner in this grade two starts ago before sticking on okay in a handy race at Albury. 4. Great Week draws the fence shooting for a third consecutive win, but up sharply in weight. 9. Annoint is an improving metro four-year-old suited coming back sharply in distance. Last start Goulburn winner 8. Call Me Artie is in the each-way hunt.
How to play it: Extravagant Choice to win
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