Expect a much more abbreviated and less frequent weekly write-up over the next two months with no more G1 racing until late August but I will still endeavor to find a few winners over the coming weeks.
Assume Rosehill will be slow, if not heavy.
Assume Rosehill will be slow, if not heavy.
Who's hot?
Jason Coyle has had 10 winners from his last 29 runners at a strike rate of 34.5%.
His best chance tomorrow appears to be Berry Delicious (Rosehill Race 7 No. 5).
Mudlark
Queen Of Kariba (Rosehill Race 5 No. 7) has had 11 career starts for four wins and a third but her wet track stats read five starts for three wins and a third including back-to-back victories at her last two appearances by good margins. Winona Costin is coming off a metropolitan double at Randwick last weekend.
One To Follow
De Little Engine (Flemington Race 6 No. 7) is one I tipped last start and I may have gone off one start too soon. He was straight to 2500m third-up and wasn't suited by a farcical tempo. He should be at the top of his game now fourth run in and with a run at 2500m under his belt he looks ready to get the chocolates.
Blue BloodOur Voodoo Prince (Rosehill Race 4 No. 3) is by three-time French G1 winner Kingmambo out of seven-time G1 winning mare Ouija Board which makes him a half-brother to 2014 G1 Epsom Derby winner Australia. He was a dual acceptor but Chris Waller has scratched him from Melbourne to run in Sydney.
Well Backed
Cafe Society (Rosehill Race 6 No. 1) opened at $11 and is now half that quote. He's a former international having his first run in this country and three starts back he ran third behind Contributer in the Listed Wolferton Handicap on the fifth day of last year's Royal Ascot carnival. He's had two trials in readiness for this and won the last one.
*** Beware the Mick Kent trained Good Value which was scratched from Melbourne to contest this event. He has solid wet track form and is ready to pounce after two runs back and this yard doesn't travel interstate often ***
Roughie
Bishops Castle (Flemington Race 5 No. 10) will give you a great sight for a long way from barrier one and with the claim for Jake Bayliss especially given his habit of racing on the pace. They bet as much as $34 and while that is long gone you will probably still get around $16 come race time. He won down the straight here three starts back.
*** Beware the Mick Kent trained Good Value which was scratched from Melbourne to contest this event. He has solid wet track form and is ready to pounce after two runs back and this yard doesn't travel interstate often ***
Roughie
Bishops Castle (Flemington Race 5 No. 10) will give you a great sight for a long way from barrier one and with the claim for Jake Bayliss especially given his habit of racing on the pace. They bet as much as $34 and while that is long gone you will probably still get around $16 come race time. He won down the straight here three starts back.
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