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    • Last Saturday, The Pinnacles continued to hold centre stage with Railway Stakes Day at Ascot featuring as the highlight meeting in Australia. Meanwhile, Cranbourne, Kembla Grange and Morphettville held strong support programs throughout the day. With several runners returning for summer preparations, we have found three that are worth following after strong performances early in the campaign. Ascot Track rating: Good 4 Rail position: +5m entire circuit Race 9: RTG72+ Handicap (1400m) | Time: 1:22.86 Horse to follow: Own The Queen (2nd) Own The Queen returned from an eight-month spell following her Group 3 WA Oaks victory and subsequent failure in the Group 2 WATC Derby. The Justine Erkelens-trained mare was unwanted in betting with horse racing bookmakers, drifting from $14 to $34 before the jump. However, after running up behind a slowing pacesetter at the 150m mark, the daughter of Awesome Rock found clear air and exploded with a blistering turn of foot to finish a narrow runner-up. When to bet: Connections of Own The Queen would have been delighted with her fresh run, and a rise in trip to 1600m or 1800m will suit second-up. Keep an eye out for where Erkelens places her next start. https://horsebetting.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Ascot-Race-4-BM72-23112024-Fast-Flicker-Tony-Triscari-Steven-Parnham.mp4 Cranbourne Track rating: Good 4 (up to Good 3 after R3) Rail position: +3m entire circuit Race 4: Benchmark 70 Handicap (1300m) | Time: 1:17.65 Horse to follow: Vienna Vixen (4th) Vienna Vixen was unlucky in the fourth race at Cranbourne, as the Ciaron Maher-trained mare was blocked for a run twice in the final 400m. The daughter of Foxwedge went for a run in between horses at the 400m mark before having to head back to the inside, where she was then blocked by a wayward Snappy Secret in the final 200m. Once she picked herself up, Vienna Vixen smashed through the line and finished a luckless fourth. When to bet: Vienna Vixen is nominated for a 1300m race at Wodonga on Friday, November 29, and if Maher sends her there, she will prove very hard to beat. https://horsebetting.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Cranbourne-Race-4-BM70-Handicap-23112024-Nation-State-John-Moloney-Beau-Mertens.mp4 Kembla Grange Track rating: Good 4 (up to Good 3 after R3) Rail position: True entire circuit Race 9: Group 3 The Warra (1000m) | Time: 0:55.92 Horse to follow: Fleetwood (4th) Fleetwood competed in his maiden Group 3 contest first-up at Kemble Grange, where the James Cummings-trained gelding finished off strongly for fourth place. The son of Encryption raced in his usual pattern at the back of the field, and after peeling wide to follow the eventual winner, he was left a little flatfooted with 300m. However, in the final 200m, Fleetwood started to take ground of the leaders, indicating that further is needed for him to show his best second-up. When to bet: The Listed Razor Sharp Handicap (1200m) at Randwick on December 14 looks like the ideal race for Fleetwood to tackle next. https://horsebetting.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Kembla-Grange-Race-9-Group-3-The-Warra-Headwall-Matthew-Smith-Blake-Spriggs.mp4 Top horse racing sites for blackbook features Horse racing tips View the full article
    • What Happy Valley Races Where Happy Valley Racecourse – Wong Nai Chung Rd, Happy Valley, Hong Kong When Wednesday, November 27, 2024 First Race 6:40pm HKT (9:40pm AEDT) Visit Dabble Hong Kong racing returns to the bright lights of Happy Valley Racecourse on Wednesday evening, with a bumper nine-part program set for decision. The rail is out in the C+3 position the entire circuit, and with no rainfall predicted in the lead up, punters can anticipate a genuine Good 4 surface. The opening event is scheduled to get underway at 6:40pm local time. Best Bet at Happy Valley: Me Time The Douglas Whyte-trained Me Time drops into Class 5 company for the first time and appears perfectly placed to crack his maiden. He’s proven formidable at the bottom of Class 4 but hasn’t quite got the head down where it matters most, outclassed by the likes of Charity Gain and Aruthur’s Kingdom in recent starts. Zac Purton gets legged aboard from gate three this time around, and although he needs to lug top-weight (60.5kg) to victory, Me Time should get every chance to taste success at start 10. Best Bet Race 1 – #1 Me Time (3) 5yo Gelding | T: Douglas Whyte | J: Zac Purton (60.5kg) Bet with Neds Next Best at Happy Valley: Charity Gain Charity Gain was defeated as a drifting favourite with horse racing bookmakers at Sha Tin on November 9 and warrants forgiving after a torrid run in transit. The son of Twilight Son was cast wide despite drawing barrier four, and although never travelling well at any stage, the David Eustace-trained gelding picked himself off the canvas to get within two lengths of Joyful Prosperity. He smashed a similar field two starts back over 1800m at Happy Valley, and provided he can replicate something similar stepping out to the 2200m, Charity Gain should prove hard to hold out. Next Best Race 4 – #1 Charity Gain (8) 5yo Gelding | T: David Eustace | J: Vincent Ho (61kg) Bet with BlondeBet Best Value at Happy Valley: Racingrace The David Hall-trained Racingrace appears set to peak third-up into the campaign after being ridden out of his comfort zone at Sha Tin on November 9. He sustained his run to get within 1.8 lengths of Patch Of Time but couldn’t show his explosive turn-of-foot ridden up on speed. Brenton Avdulla will be looking to take a sit somewhere midfield with cover this time around, and provided he can put in the big strides like he did two starts back, Racingrace should be finishing off well at the each-way price with Picklebet. Best Value Race 7 – #6 Racingrace (6) 4yo Gelding | T: David Hall | J: Brenton Avdulla (56.5kg) Bet with Picklebet Wednesday quaddie tips for Happy Valley Happy Valley quadrella selections November 27, 2024 3-5-8-9 4-6-9-10 2-4-6-12 1-4-5-8-11 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Yeah they had too much borer in them, so lost a big supply. Never bagged Purdon Stable either, quite the opposite, Paleface. Keep up!
    • So, if it's good enough for jumps racing? Recommendations: Consider modifying the whip rule, especially for the final 100 meters, to align more closely with flat racing standards
    • From the jumps review report. They are getting it but need to do something about it. "Even those who supported the continuation of jumps identified a concern about use of the whip during the races, especially at the end of the races after the last jump
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