Race-by-race preview and tips for Hawkesbury on Thursday
Selections based on a good track.
Race 1 - 12:45PM TAB CLASS 1 HANDICAP (1800 METRES)1. Bazooka has the city form on the board to say this is his race, though he has only won once in 21 starts so far. Chased home Yiyi two runs back and ran super sectionals placing in a Midway last time. With even luck he gets his chance.
Dangers: 4. Chateaux Park is another horse hovering around a win, and heâs also been hitting the line strongly of late. First try at this sort of trip was a fast finishing second at Newcastle last time, and he will be running on again. 3. Fine Ruby broke through at her second run back with quite an impressive last to first win over 1600m here last week. Up a notch in class but lightly raced and could still have upside. 2. Mantinello had control and took advantage leading all the way for a maiden win at Scone last week, at provincial level. Likely one of the leaders here and can give a sight.
How to play it: Bazooka WIN; Trifecta 1/ 2,3,4/2,3,4; Odds & Evens: SPLIT.
Berdibek (left) is back from Grafton and is the top selection in the Rowley Mile.Credit:Getty
Race 2 - 1:20PM BLAKES MARINE PROV & CTRY MAIDEN HANDICAP (1300 METRES)5. Tycoon Hallie showed promise last time in and was tried at Group level before a spell. Both her recent trials have been excellent, sheâs drawn well and clearly has the ability to be winning a maiden at least. Good chance.
Dangers: 3. What A Prince has only trialled once this time in, having trialled back in December, and it was quite a handy effort in third at Wyong not tested at all. Trained here, draws well and could surprise. 6. Pacheco had good support on debut at Scone earlier this month and was just outgunned late in a close finish. Tricky draw this time but likely improver too so keep in mind. 2. Different Strokes started $20 at his only start and ran on without threatening into third at Newcastle over 1200m. Has James McDonald on board and is an each-way chance at least.
How to play it: Tycoon Hallie WIN; Trifecta 5/2,3,6/2,3,6; Odds & Evens: ODDS.
5. Akahata has a stakes placing behind Converge to his name and while it was a small field in his trial he shaped up well against more experience horses. Distance should suit fresh and should be hard to beat.
Dangers: 16. Betcha Baby wasnât far away in four starts in Brisbane in the spring and summer and is back in the Sydney stable now. Canât get a lot from her two trials but worth watching the market. 11. Satirical Glory has always trialled well but didnât fire on debut back in February. He trialled nicely again a few weeks ago and while drawn wide here is another to keep an eye on. 1. Head Legislator will need plenty of luck from the outside gate but if he gets it heâs a major player. Five second placings from seven starts so more than capable of a win if he gets the breaks.
How to play it: Akahata WIN; Trifecta 5/1,11,16/1,11,16; Odds & Evens: SPLIT.
2. Way To The Stars is nicely bred and has looked quite good in winning two trials in the past month or so. Expecting him to press forward from the wide gate and if he can run up to the trials looks a leading hope.
Dangers: 10. Vesuvio gave a big sight in front at Kensington two weeks ago and fought on well behind Flying Crazy who swooped late. Will be up on the speed again here and has each-way claims. 5. Bahama was in the market in the Kindergarten on debut on the back of an eye-catching trial win and he did have excuses. Again trialled nicely, so it wouldnât surprise if he fires this time. 1. Rockierro showed improvement from his first trial back in March with a narrow defeat at Wyong earlier this month. Imagine he will go forward and is one to keep a close eye on.
How to play it: Way To The Stars E/W; Odds & Evens: EVENS.
11. With Your Blessing wasnât far off some of the better youngsters in three starts, he was huge off a wide gate in the Pago Pago and close up in the Baillieu. Fitter for two trials and while drawn wide again here he has a touch of class.
Dangers: 9. Otelo didnât have a lot of luck when resuming at Kensington recently and should definitely have finished closer. Fitter for that and has run a couple of a nice races to suggest he could win a maiden. Has a show. 7. Latin Lyric gets back and runs on, just failed at Kensington last time and is more than capable of running into the finish again. 8. Artieâs Dreamtime hasnât stood out in his trials but is a curious runner from the strong Snowden yard and with James McDonald on board. Drawn well and any support would be significant.
How to play it: With Your Blessing WIN; Trifecta 11/7,8,9/7,8,9; Odds & Evens: ODDS.
1. A Very Fine Red was unfancied when winning here on debut from on the pace then beaten under a length in the G2 Percy Sykes in April after leading. Trialled twice and commands plenty of respect fresh.
Dangers: 3. Bourbon Flyer is another who debuted with a smart win and hasnât raced since an even fourth in the Wellington Boot. Impressive trial winner a few weeks ago, heâs been gelded and should be in this for a long way. 4. Flying Crazy was responsible for an amazing late burst to win narrowly at his first start at Kensington a couple of weeks ago. Stays at 1100m, and itâll be interesting to see what he does with a better gate. Keep safe. 6. Conrad started favourite in the G3 Baillieu before a spell and had some excuses there. His form prior was excellent and is a recent trial winner. Hard to leave out of the major hopes.
How to play it: A Very Fine Red WIN; Odds & Evens: ODDS.
8. Berdibek is back in trip and freshened since his Grafton Cup run where he should have gone close. Nice trial and while a mile is about as short as he likes it he has strong each-way claims in a wide open race.
Dangers: 7. Countofmontecristo wasnât disgraced in the Winter Challenge at his third Australian start and strikes a genuine good track for the first time. Donât mind him from a wide alley as he should be able to wind up. Go well. 3. Kukeracha is the last start Queensland Derby winner resuming and creates plenty of interest. Two trials including a solid enough win at Rosehill last week, if heâs firm in betting he could be the one on class. 10. Surf Dancer was excellent at his local debut then probably a bit flat second-up when fourth at Randwick both in BM88 races. Shapes as though a mile will be suitable and drawn to be prominent, so heâs entitled to another chance.
How to play it: Berdibek E/W; Odds & Evens: SPLIT.
8. War Memorial is fitter for two runs back and while a couple got past him second-up near the finish he should be at his peak and has drawn perfectly. Good chance to be right in the finish.
Dangers: 2. Empowerment has won three of her last four including her past two at Scone from on the speed and has earned a shot here. Sheâll be prominent again from a handy drawn and could easily keep up the good work. 1. Cobia was very strong late in winning second-up at Kembla when well supported. Shows promise and on his home track heâs a major hope. 3. Akihiro comes through the same race finishing a close second behind Cobia and does get a weight turnaround. Thought the winner was stronger late, but heâs one of the chances again.
How to play it: War Memorial E/W; Odds & Evens: EVENS.
Tips supplied by Racing NSW.
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