Today’s horse racing tips & best bets | July 19, 2022

Horse Racing on Tuesday, July 19 will feature four meetings in Australia. Our racing analysts here at horsebetting.com.au have found you the top bets and the quaddie numbers for the meeting at Wyong. Tuesday Racing Tips – July 19, 2022 Wyong Racing Tips As always there a plenty of promotions available for Australian racing fans, check out all the top online bookmakers to see what daily promotions they have. If you are looking for a new bookmaker for the horse racing taking place on July 19, 2022 check out our…

Kensington racing tips & quaddie selections | July 20, 2022

What Kensington Races Where Royal Randwick Racecourse – Alison Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 When Wednesday, July 20, 2022 First Race 12:50pm AEST Visit Ladbrokes HorseBetting’s New South Wales racing analyst presents his best bets and quaddie tips for Wednesday’s seven-race program on the Kensington track at Randwick. The surface is rated a Heavy 9 and the rail is out 5m for the entire course, so it will be important to take note of how the track is playing if you are betting throughout the afternoon. The first race is scheduled…

Dunn on top of world

By Michael Guerin Champion Kiwi harness driver Dexter Dunn may be on top of the world but he says there is one race victory back home he still craves. But Dunn, who set a world record for a harness racing mile on Saturday night, says the lure of the New Zealand Cup isn’t enough to bring him home yet. Dunn drove Bulldog Hanover to pace the fastest mile in harness racing history with his 1:45.8 time winning the US$500,000 Haughton Memorial at The Meadowlands in New Jersey on the weekend,…

Dunn’s world record at the Big M

by Dave Di Somma, Harness News desk Dexter Dunn has been part of harness racing history in New Jersey. The 10-time New Zealand driving champion has steered superstar pacer Bulldog Hanover to a new world record at the Meadowlands, recording the fastest mile in the history of the sport. “Bulldog” won the William Haughton Memorial over the weekend by two lengths in 1:45.8. He ran home in 52.6 (last 800) and the last 400 in 25.2. “He’s just an amazing animal,” says Dunn, “It’s just a pleasure to sit behind…

King Arthur strikes again at Addington

By Joshua Smith, Harness News Desk King Arthur made it back-to-back wins at Addington Raceway on Sunday when taking out the First Direct Taxis Mobile Pace (2600m). The Auckland Reactor gelding was victorious over 1980m at the Christchurch track last week and Gray was confident of another bold showing. “I thought he would have been a $2 favourite in that field,” Gray said. From his outside draw on the frontline, King Arthur was launched off the gate by driver Ross Cameron to take an early lead before handing up to…

Town Echo resounding winner in Queensland

by Adam Hamilton The Kiwi flavour shone brightly at Albion Park’s feature Sunshine Sprint meeting last night. Despite the defeat of glamour filly Amore Vita, there was a strong Kiwi influence in two of the major races. Jack Trainor’s Group 1 upset with Town Echo led the way. The four-year-old stormed down the outside as an $81 outsider to win the $100,000 Golden Girl (2138m). It was only Trainor’s second Group 1 training success, following the Ladyship Mile win at Menangle with Stylish Memphis earlier this year. “I’ve driven six…

Winterbottom Stakes on the agenda for promising In The Boat

Lindsey Smith has earmarked the Winterbottom Stakes for In The Boat. (Scott Barbour/Racing Photos) The highly talented In The Boat is nearing his racing return ahead of a spring campaign that will lead towards the $1.5 million Winterbottom Stakes (1200m) at Ascot Racecourse at the back end of 2022. Trained by Lindsey Smith, the four-year-old gelding has already won seven races from just 11 career starts, including a last-start 2.75-length romp in the Country Discovery (1100m) at Sale on April 15. The son of Nostradamus was set to start favourite…

Almanzor continues strong run

Cambridge Stud first-season sire Almanzor has continued his strong early run after siring his seventh individual southern hemisphere-bred winner when Islero won the 2YO Maiden Plate (1200m) at Murtoa. The Anthony and Sam Freedman-trained gelding proved too strong at the finish, winning by a neck ahead of fellow Kiwi-bred Musgrave with Simply Xtravagant a further three lengths back in third. Bred by Cambridge Stud, he was a $70,000 buy for Blue Sky Bloodstock and Freedman Racing as a yearling in Melbourne. Almanzor, the sire of Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) winner…

Winter Cup tilt likely for Verry Flash

A trip south to Riccarton next month could be on the cards for Verry Flash (NZ) (Zed) after his victory in the Whyte Handicap (1600m) at Trentham on Saturday. The full-brother to 11-time Group One winner Verry Elleegant (NZ) was the widest turning for home on Saturday and showed his liking for the Heavy conditions when holding on for a head victory. Former trainer and part-owner Nick Bishara was pleased with the result and said the seven-year-old has found a new lease on life since joining trainer Kevin Myers’ barn.…