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    • What Kembla Grange Races Where Kembla Grange Racecourse – Princes Hwy, Kembla Grange NSW 2530 When Thursday, September 18, 2025 First Race 1:40pm AEST Visit Dabble Kembla Grange Racecourse is the destination for NSW racing on Thursday afternoon, with a quickfire seven-part program awaiting punters in the Illawarra region. The rail moves out +3m the entire circuit, with the Good 4 rating at the time of acceptances expected to hold. The opening event is scheduled to get underway at 1:40pm local time. Best Bet at Kembla Grange: Attica Debut winner Attica looks perfectly placed to go on with it in a Class 1 over 1500m. Joseph Pride keeps him at the trip, and from barrier five Adam Hyeronimus can land one-off, stalking what reads a genuine tempo. His maiden win rated like a horse who’ll progress quickly through the grades, and a firm deck won’t worry him. With race fitness on his side, a soft run in transit, and a late surge that he’s shown at provincial level, Attica profiles as the day’s most reliable anchor. Best Bet Race 2 – #1 Attica (5) 3yo Colt | T: Joseph Pride | J: Adam Hyeronimus (59kg) Next Best at Kembla Grange: Jacob’s Ladder Jacob’s Ladder finds a very winnable Midway Class 1 (1200m) following a narrow defeat at Wyong first-up. Zac Lloyd sticks, the draw is ideal to tag the speed and peel into the better lanes, and John Thompson’s lightly raced gelding owns ratings from last prep that stack up against this company. He’s versatile enough to absorb pressure and still quicken, and a good surface is right in his wheelhouse. If Jacob’s Ladder lands just off the leaders and presents at the 300m, his late strength can prove decisive. Next Best Race 5 – #1 Jacob’s Ladder (8) 4yo Gleding | T: John Thompson | J: Zac Lloyd (59.5kg) Best Value at Kembla Grange: Le Mans Le Mans resumes after a quiet build-up and gets a lovely map from barrier three to box seat or land leaders’ back. The Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) yard is patient when crossing borders with these imports, and this six-year-old’s peak figures last prep read better than a standard provincial 64. Ashley Morgan rides Kembla well, and on a Good 4 the Kodiac mare should travel sweetly before pushing into clear air. At the each-way price with horse racing bookmakers, she’s the value to spice up the exotics. Best Value Race 7 – #2 Le Mans (3) 6yo Mare | T: Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) | J: Ashley Morgan (61kg) Thursday quaddie tips for Kembla Grange Kembla Grange quadrella selections September 18, 2025 2-3-4-6 1-3-8 2-10-13 1-2-3-8 Horse racing tips View the full article
    • Hasn't the most difficult horse in the last year down that way been one called Ears Back?
    • Kiwi superstar James McDonald headlines a quartet of jockeys to be granted short-term licences to ride in Hong Kong this season. Two-time Longines World’s Best Jockey award winner McDonald will return for another mid-season stint in the city, riding from November 12 to December 23, while Britain’s Hollie Doyle will join him from November 5 to December 23. Champion French jockey Maxine Guyon will add to Hong Kong’s world-class riding ranks after being granted a licence from November 30 to March 1...View the full article
    • How about those fields for Sunday at Motukarara. Dive in Brodie there will be value everywhere. Can not see them pricing those fields accurately at all.
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