THE GAME PLAN for Lords Raceway – with Michael
Polster
The Money Race
Race 7
Mister Onetwo was amazing last start at Ballarat when second
to Kotare Roland in the Eureka Cup Final and he shouldn’t miss the top two. He looks a great anchor for trifectas and below is how I’m
attacking the race with $100 total spend.
11/ 1,3,4,5,12/ 1,3,4,5,12. $70 gets you 350%
1,3,4,5,12/ 11/ 1,3,4,5,12. $30 gets you 150%
Quaddies (x4)
1,3,10,12/ 2,6,9,10,11,12/ 13/ 11. $30 gets you 125%
1,3,10,12/ 2,6,9,10,11,12/ 13/ 1,3,4,5,12. $35 gets
you 29.16%
1,3,10,12/ 2,6,9,10,11,12/ 1,8,9/ 11. $15 gets you
20.83%
1,3,10,12/ 2,6,9,10,11,12/ 1,8,9/ 1,3,4,5,12. $20 gets
you 5.55%
Duchess Pat (Race 1 no. 5) $3.20
Has snared the silver medal at her past four outings, the
latest of those here last week where she led, copped pressure and boxed on
bravely behind Star Style. She may be the leader once more tonight and if left alone at
the head of affairs she will take plenty of running down. Click here to view the run.
Mister Onetwo (Race 7 no. 11) $2.10
Comes off a gallant second to Kotare Roland in the Eureka
Cup Final at Ballarat where he was made to work devilishly hard early and boxed
on bravely in sick time. He is sure to be injected into the contest by Chris Alford
once the dust settles up front and with the drop in grade this really does look
his for the taking. Click here to view the run.
STAR TRIALLER
Aleppo Midas (Race 6 no. 13) $2.70
Very good behind Alabama Skeeta at Melton first up from a
break 12 days ago and she was kept ticking over with a trial from behind the
mobile at Maryborough last Sunday. She won’t find this easy off the 30m over 2150m but is
clearly the class factor and should go close with ordinary luck.
BLACK BOOKERS (Ararat Last Night)
Witzend
There was a lot to like about this bloke’s first up effort last
night where he parked out in a solidly run race and held off a spirited
challenge from Sotiris to score. He will derive plenty of benefit from that outing and
although he isn’t up to the best 3YO’s around he is sure to win his share of
races if placed right. Click here to view the run.
Flyin Fox
Was sent to the breeze with purpose at the bell to apply the
acid test to Alta Antonio and proved too strong at the end of a virtually
unheard of final half of 55.9. He is airborne at present, looks destined to scoot through
his grades and eventually make a metro class horse in the future with further
development. Click here to view the run.
Now one of the most popular features of Good Form Wednesday, this week we'll be heading to Cranbourne for selected sectionals from their Decron Pacing Cup card last Saturday night.Just click here to see how your favourite horse fared against the clock last weekend at Cranbourne.
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