What | Bendigo Races |
Where | Bendigo Jockey Club – Heinz St, White Hills VIC 3550 |
When | Wednesday, September 21, 2022 |
First Race | 12:30pm AEST |
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The Bendigo Jockey Club is the scene for midweek racing in Victoria this week with a massive nine-race program set down for judgement. The track has come up a Heavy 9 for racing following an abundance of rain, but with decent drying conditions we may see an upgrade to a Heavy 8 at some point in the meeting. Considering the rail comes back to the true position after being out 8m last meeting, it may pay to be up on speed along the rail early on in the card. The first race is set to go at 12:30pm AEST.
Best Bet at Bendigo – Ferrari Man
With four minor placings from seven starts, the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott-trained Ferrari Man will seemingly get his maiden win out of the way on Wednesday. The three-year-old gelding was out bobbed by Victoria Derby fancy Artzino over 1500m at Sandown on September 7 and the start prior chased home subsequent Flemington winner Elkington Road. He looks like he will appreciate every bit of the 1600m he gets this time round and with Jordan Childs sticking on board, the pair rate perfectly. He looks like he will gain an uncontested lead throughout over the mile and with a couple of cheap sectionals, Ferrari Man should be packing too much late for his rivals. The $2.30 with online bookmakers looks to be a perfect bank builder early on the Bendigo card.
Best Bet
Race 2 – #1 Ferrari Man (5)
3yo Gelding | T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott | J: Jordan Childs (58kg)
$2.30 with Palmerbet
Next Best at Bendigo – Blow In
Having strung together impressive victories at Geelong and then Sandown last time out, the Jamie Edwards-trained Blow In looks well placed to bring up a third win in succession. Craig Williams was swinging off this bloke at the top of the Sandown straight on August 31 and when clear air appeared approaching the final furlong, this son of Fighting Sun quickened nicely and put his arrivals away with ease. This race looks to be no harder than what he disposed of in town and despite rising 2kg in the weights, he looks a class above these. Willow will this guy settled at the rear of the field throughout and considering he has a wet track record of 5: 2-1-1 we are certain he will handle the conditions and Blow In should be blowing his rivals away in the second leg of the quaddie.
Next Best
Race 7 – #1 Blow In (9)
4yo Gelding | T: Jamie Richards | J: Craig Williams (61.5kg)
$2 with Neds
Best Value at Bendigo – Perceptive
One we are willing to give a big chance at a price is Perceptive from the Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr yard who returns from a five-month spell. The four-year-old mare was beaten three-lengths by the smart Mac ‘N’ Cheese in the Listed Clare Lindop Stakes in March and finished on the heels of the placegetters in the Listed Nitschke Stakes at his last start before heading to the paddock. He has trialled on a Heavy 10 in preparation for this first-up assignment, so we expect he will be raring to go upon resumption. From barrier two, look for Blaike McDougall to use the low draw to his advantage, hold the rail and have his rivals chasing a long way out from home. The $10 on offer with some online betting sites looks to be too good a price to pass up on Perceptive.
Best Value
Race 9 – #7 Perceptive (2)
4yo Mare | T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr | J: Blaike McDougall (59kg)
$10 with Ladbrokes
Wednesday quaddie tips for Bendigo
Bendigo quadrella selections
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
- 3-5-12
- 1-3
- 1-2-3-5
- 1-2-5-6-7
Investment: $120 for 100%
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