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May 26, 2006

Doomben 10,000 Day

Big day of racing, in Queensland for the 10,000, Sydney, and of course Melbourne.

Moonee Valley

Race 1: Very open race to kick off the program. I think Lattanzi should improve on a better track, his form before his failure in the SA Derby was very good. Again, very open.

Race 2: Celtic Bloom's form has been very consistent. Stormed home to narrowly win at VRC Werribee last start, before that ran 5th in Warrnambool Cup. Up in wieght and drawn wide, but she gets back anyway. Primrose Lane is a promising one from the Freedman stable but will most likely be under the odds.

Race 3: The top weight Sopratutto is a very promising jumper, having won 2/2 over the obstacles, including one at the Valley. Hasn't been over the jumps in a fair while, but seeing as he is only 6 now this should only have helped him mature. Sure to be a top race, number who should be competitive.

Race 4: Dandy Kid has every chance to break the Valley record for wins here. If it doesn't happen tomorrow, it just isn't happening. Don't take less than $8. If he is shorter, then back the promising Coffeeshoprumours.

Race 5: Going with the Griffiths race to race double. Tarn Princess drops 5 Kg on her last start at Sandown. Barrier 1, won three times at the Valley, good chance.

Race 6: Gallantree was an impressive all the way winner at Werribee VRC last time. Not much pace here and has every chance to go on with it. A number could win without surprising.

Race 7: Jennings has been racing very well without luck and likes the Valley. Should be able to break through here.

Race 8: Sovereign Miss has been racing very well in Black Type events in SA and doesn't meet a lot here. Barrier 1, B. Shinn.

Doomben

Race 4: Holidazzle is a capable staying mare on her day and is up to her ears in this. Only has 52 Kg on her back, barrier 3. Would want a little better than the $8 presently on offer however.

Race 5: Top little race. The smart sprinting mare Shysu goes great fresh and has form lines behind some of Brisbane's best sprinters. By far the lowest weight she has had in a long time, and won a recent barrier trial. Never missed a place at track OR distance. Each way all day!

Race 6: Belmonte is a very, very talented 3YO and will be very hard to beat. Short price but form warrants it.

Race 7: Red Oog is clearly the one to beat. Won this race last year, beat an elite field in the TJ Smith last start. Will be a HEAP of speed on here, and he can slot in somewhere around midfield and be too strong at the end. Already backed from $8 to $6.50 on TAB Sportsbet fixed odds.

Best of luck punters.

Posted by Tim in at May 26, 2006 08:36 PM

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