What | Seymour Races |
Where | Seymour Racing Club – 55 Kobyboyn Rd, Seymour VIC 3660 |
When | Sunday, December 29, 2024 |
First Race | 1:30pm AEDT |
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A competitive eight-race meeting awaits punters out of the Seymour Racing Club on Sunday afternoon. A perfect day for racing is forecast in Victoria’s north, with a top of 28 degrees forecast, meaning the Good 4 track should remain throughout the day. The rail will be out 3m the entire circuit, with action set to get underway at 1:30pm AEDT.
Best Bet at Seymour: Lunar Module
Lunar Module has been a model of consistency this campaign, winning twice from four starts and finishing second in both of her other runs. The five-year-old mare was a determined Ballarat maiden winner three runs back and added a second career win in dominant fashion at Moe on December 17. From barrier eight, Beau Mertens will likely have Lunar Module settled outside the lead throughout, and when asked to quicken, Lunar Module could be her rivals away in a couple of strides.
Best Bet
Race 5 – #2 Lunar Module (8)
5yo Mare | T: Gavin Bedggood | J: Beau Mertens (61kg)
Bet with Neds
Next Best at Seymour: New Sovereign
New Sovereign was a classy winner first-up from a six-month spell at Geelong on December 5 and looks poised to go on with the job on Sunday. Having been given the run of the race by Blake Shinn from barrier 12, the son of Sea The Moon produced a strong sprint to win by just under a length. Drawn out in barrier 14, Blake Shinn will need a touch to land such a valuable spot in running, but if the pair finds cover close to the speed, New Sovereign looks hard to beat.
Next Best
Race 7 – #5 New Sovereign (14)
5yo Gelding | T: Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) | J: Blake Shinn (60.5kg)
Bet with BlondeBet
Best Value at Seymour: Milo
Punters will get an each-way price with horse racing bookmakers about Milo, despite such a visually impressive victory at Mornington last time out on December 11. The four-year-old gelding Had the sit on a relatively genuine pace and sprinted sharply over 1200m to salute in a field of four. This is obviously harder, but if Thomas Stockdale can have Milo settled midfield with a touch of cover, his turn of foot will have him fighting out the finish in the second leg of the quaddie.
Best Value
Race 6 – #5 Milo (8)
4yo Gelding | T: Phillip Stokes | J: Thomas Stockdale (60.5kg)
Bet with Picklebet
Sunday quaddie tips for Seymour
Seymour quadrella selections
Sunday, December 29, 2024
- 2-6
- 5-6-7-12-15
- 5
- Field
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