What | Canterbury Races |
Where | Canterbury Park Racecourse – King Street, Canterbury NSW 2193 |
When | Friday, November 29, 2024 |
First Race | 6pm AEDT |
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Canterbury Park Racecourse is the destination for metro racing on Friday evening, with a competitive eight-part program set for decision. The rail is out +6m the entire circuit, and although the track is rated a Good 4 at the time of acceptances, punters can expect a downgrade with significant rainfall forecast on Wednesday and Thursday. The opening event is scheduled to get underway at 6pm local time.
Best Bet at Canterbury: Lady Extreme
The Blake Ryan-trained Lady Extreme returns after a 127-day spell and appears primed to strike first-up. The daughter of Extreme Choice was an eye-catching winner at this course before being sent to the paddock, with her recent barrier trial victory at Hawkesbury on November 14 suggesting she lost nothing in her time away from racing. Jay Ford has every available option from stall seven and with Lady Extreme showing plenty of versatility in the past, regardless of where she lands, she’ll be hard to hold out.
Best Bet
Race 4 – #4 Lady Extreme (7)
5yo Mare | T: Blake Ryan | J: Jay Ford (57.5kg)
Bet with Neds
Next Best at Canterbury: She’s Unusual
She’s Unusual is yet to miss the top two in six career starts and punters can expect that trend to continue as she returns after 134 days off the scene. The five-year-old proved a class above BM72 company at the end of last preparation, claiming a dominant 2.5-legnth victory on the Kensington circuit at Randwick on July 17 before being put away by the John O’Shea & Tom Charlton barn. Being first-up over the 1550m shows intent from the stable, and provided she can replicate her peak from the end of last campaign, She’s Unusual should have no issue justifying the short price with BlondeBet.
Next Best
Race 6 – #5 She’s Unusual (6)
5yo Mare | T: John O’Shea & Tom Charlton | J: Jason Collett (58kg)
Bet with BlondeBet
Best Value at Canterbury: Call Me Sassy
The David Pfieffer-trained Call Me Sassy debuts on the back of two strong barrier trials, with the latest resulting in a soft one-length victory at Warwick Farm on November 8. The Zoustar filly looked to be travelling well under Jason Collett throughout, suggesting there’s still plenty of improvement to come from the unraced three-year-old. She’s likely to be towards the rear of the field from stall 12, but with a strong tempo engaged here, expect Call Me Sassy to make strong inroads late at an each-way price with horse racing bookmakers.
Best Value
Race 3 – #6 Call Me Sassy (12)
3yo Filly | T: David Pfieffer | J: Jason Collett (56kg)
Bet with Picklebet
Friday quaddie tips for Canterbury
Canterbury quadrella selections
November 29, 2024
- 3-5-8-10-11
- 4-5-9
- 1-4-8-11
- 6-7
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