What Cranbourne Races Where Cranbourne Turf Club – 50 Grant St, Cranbourne VIC 3977 When Sunday, September 12, 2021 First Race 12:25pm AEST Watch Live Streaming Live at Sportsbet A bumper nine-race card is scheduled for Cranbourne on Sunday afternoon and Horsebetting.com.au’s Victorian horse racing form analyst presents his best bets, top odds and free quaddie selections. The track is rated a Good 4, with the rail returning to the true position the entire circuit for the meeting commencing at 12:25pm AEST. Cranbourne Best Best: Cuban Link The three-year-old filly…
Month: September 2021
Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | September 11, 2021
Horse racing around the country sees 14 meetings being held around the country on this Saturday afternoon, headlined by the Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you a couple of bets and quaddie numbers for the meetings being conducted at Flemington, Kembla Grange, Domben, Morphettville and Belmont. Saturday Racing Tips – September 11, 2021 Flemington Racing Tips Kembla Grange Racing Tips Doomben Racing Tips Morphettville Racing Tips Belmont Racing Tips Flemington Feature Races Makybe Diva Stakes – Race 8 As always…
Purton closes in on 1,300-win milestone
Zac Purton continues to hunt Hong Kong history. Poised to become only the second jockey in Hong Kong racing history to reach 1,300 wins, Zac Purton refuses to rule out a tilt at over-taking Douglas Whyte’s all-time record of 1,813 victories. Purton, 38, has opened the 2021/22 season in bullish fashion with four wins and four placings from 16 rides to sit second in the jockeys’ championship behind Karis Teetan (four wins and five placings) and is hopeful of adding to his tally at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 September).…
‘Nomadic’ Gypsy Wyong’s Top Cat Video Cup
Gypsy Wyong has ‘roamed’ from sprinting to middle distance, to staying. And it appears she’s found her niche! Trained by Andrea Dailly, Gypsy Wyong was the ‘indisputable leader of the gang’ in tonight’s G3 Top Cat Video Cup final (725m) at The Meadows. A ‘most effectual’ distance prospect, Gypsy Wyong claimed a $25,000 first prize with a classy 42.56sec frontrunning exhibition at only her second staying start. Late last month, Gypsy Wyong (July ’19 Westmead Hawk x Dyna Gypsy) finished fourth to Collinda Patty in the G3 Speed Star (600m)…
Toomuchtobear heads NZ bred quinella
Versatile galloper Toomuchtobear (NZ) (Press Statement) advanced his record to three wins from seven starts when landing the Bowermans Commercial Furniture Handicap (2000m) at Kembla Grange on Saturday. Dictating under Jason Collett, the Chris Waller-trained Toomuchtobear narrowly withstood the challenge of stablemates Our Intrigue (NZ) (Showcasing) and Yiyi (No Nay Never) who filled the minor placings. “It was a nice ride from Jason. He rated him well,” Waller said. “There wasn’t a lot of speed on and you saw Our Intrigue come and sit second. I thought she’d be back…
Entriviere returns in devastating fashion
Entriviere has staked her claim for selection in the A$2 million The Invitation (1400m) with a strong return in the Gr.2 Sheraco Stakes (1200m) at Kembla Grange on Saturday. It was a belated spring kick-off for the Jamie Richards-trained mare, who was scratched from the Gr.3 Toy Show Quality (1100m) last month due to a foot abscess. Entriviere ($2.60 fav) showed no signs of that issue on Saturday, unleashing down the outside to defeat Fituese ($6.50) by 1-1/4 lengths with Marboosha ($10) another three-quarters of a length away third. The…
Daily Mail: Hank aiming to be the top dog
Due to the scratching of hot favourite Mepunga Ruby, The Watchdog is now tipping Hank The Hustler (4 from 8 Trk/Dst) to claim tonight’s $35,500 G3 Top Cat Video Cup final (725m) at The Meadows. The G3 Fireball winner will face a stern test from G3 Lizrene Speed Star champion Five Star (42.41sec PB) who was the quickest of the three heat winners last Saturday. G1 winner Here’s Tears (23 from 75) and potential topliner Gypsy Wyong (10 from 18 – 5 from 6 Box 2) must be highly considered…
Pike pleased with Te Rapa team
Cambridge trainer Tony Pike left the Te Rapa racecourse on Saturday evening a happy man after his team of four runners produced two wins, a second and a third placing on the day. While River Run (NZ) (Pour Moi) and Marchioness (NZ) (Iffraaj) went bold races, they were consigned to minor placings with well-bred maiden Field Of Gold (Starspangledbanner) and Gr.3 Martin Collins New Zealand Cup (3200m) candidate Rapid Falls (NZ) (Sacred Falls) providing the winning returns for their mentor. Pike had been expecting good performances from all four runners,…
Tavis Court back to winning form at New Plymouth
Dependable sprinter Tavis Court (NZ) (Tavistock) did what he does best at New Plymouth on Saturday when he ground out another victory for trainer Anna Clement. The six-year-old son of Tavistock was backing up from a gritty third at Wanganui last Saturday and showed that run, his first for six weeks, had brought about the necessary improvement to have him cherry ripe for his task in the Seaton Park-sponsored open 1200m contest. With apprentice Charlotte O’Beirne taking 2kgs off his 63kg impost, Tavis Court dictated the terms out in front…
Philipsburg to be set for Country Championships
After a luckless last-start defeat as favourite, Philipsburg (NZ) (Per Incanto) has atoned with a stylish performance to claim the TAB Highway Handicap (1400m) at Kembla Grange, setting himself up for loftier goals. The four-year-old struggled to find clear running from an inside draw when unplaced at the same track last month but there were no such issues on Saturday. Trailing the speed for Rachel King, Philipsburg enjoyed an uninterrupted run, coasting to victory by 1-1/4 lengths over Blaazay, who edged out So Say You in a photo finish for the…