Wagga racing preview & quaddie tips | Sunday, April 13, 2025

Wagga Punters Preview

What Wagga Races
Where Murrumbidgee Turf Club – Travers St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
When Sunday, April 13, 2025
First Race 12:35pm AEST

Country racing returns to the Murrumbidgee Turf Club on Sunday afternoon, with a competitive eight-part program lined up in the Riverina region. The rail moves out +4m between the 1400m marker to winning post, while the remainder is in the true position. The forecast promises no rainfall across the weekend, and with sunny skies predicted on race-day, punters can expect a genuine Good 4 surface. The opening event is scheduled to get underway at 12:35pm local time.

Murrumbidgee Cup Tip: Cliff House

Cliff House had excuses in the Wellington Cup on March 31, getting too far back and sustaining a long run for home as Aimpoint pinched a winning break at the top of the straight. He was inconvenienced with a hefty weight (61kg) to boot, and although he’ll lug the same weight in the Murrumbidgee Cup (1800m), the son of Starcraft appears set to peak fourth-up into the campaign against what looks inferior opposition. Claiming apprentice Nadia Daniels just need to keep Cliff House out of trouble, and he’ll prove hard to hold out at a good price with Neds.

Murrumbidgee Cup

Race 6 – Cliff House Silks#1 Cliff House (4)

6yo Gelding | T: Tim Donnelly | J: Nadia Daniels (a3) (64kg)

Best Bet at Wagga: Rose Aye

Rose Aye looked all over the winner at Albury on March 20 but was narrowly claimed in the shadows of the post by Spicy Lu. The pair cleared out in a ding-dong go over the 1400m, with Rose Aye just peaking on the run after hitting the front in the final furlong. She maps to do no work from barrier one under Nick Heywood, and provided they can get clear running at a crucial stage, expect Rose Aye to justify the short price with horse racing bookmakers.

Best Bet

Race 4 – Rose Aye Silks#4 Rose Aye (1)

3yo Filly | T: Matthew Dale | J: Nick Heywood (58kg)

Next Best at Wagga: My Inspiration

My Inspiration debuts on the back of one impressive barrier trial win at Wagga on March 10, with the daughter of Admire Mars booting clear to score by six lengths on the wire. She did it comfortably under minor urging by Amy O’Driscoll, allowing the unraced two-year-old to stride freely as they turned for home. Barrier three should allow the pair to search for the one-one, and provided she’s been kept up to the task with a month between hit outs, expect My Inspiration to be storming through the line at a good price with .

Next Best

Race 1 – My Inspiration Silks#11 My Inspiration (3)

2yo Filly | T: Michael Travers | J: Amy O’Driscoll (2kg) (56kg)

Best Value at Wagga: Panic

Panic debuts for the Matthew Kelley barn after being transferred across from the Michael Freedman camp and gets a perfect opportunity to strike first-up for his new stable. The son of Time Test brings strong metro form into this, and although he was well held in his latest outing at Warwick Farm on March 5, the four-year-old didn’t appreciate being ridden outside the leader on a deteriorating surface. He’s far better searching for cover in behind the speed, and with the firming deck set to bolster his chance, expect Panic to be flashing over the top at a good each-way price with .

Best Value

Race 7 – Panic Silks#4 Panic (13)

4yo Gelding | T: Matthew Kelley | J: Jeff Penza (59.5kg)

Sunday quaddie tips for Wagga

Wagga quadrella selections

April 13, 2025

  1. 7-9-11
  2. 1-7-10
  3. 2-3-4-7
  4. 1-2-7-10

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