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Cranbourne Thursday racing tips & quaddie | September 21, 2023


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What Cranbourne Races
Where Cranbourne Turf Club – 50 Grant St, Cranbourne VIC 3977
When Thursday, September 21, 2023
First Race 1pm AEST

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The Cranbourne Turf Club is set to host a bumper nine-race program on Thursday afternoon. With a favourable forecast in the lead-up, we expect to be racing on a Good 4 all day, with the rail coming out 9m the entire circuit. The action from Cranbourne commences at 1pm AEST.

Best Bet at Cranbourne: Waimarie

Despite being well beaten at Sandown first-up in what looks to be a nice form race going forward, Waimarie looks set to strike second-up from a spell. The three-year-old filly had a few excuses in the run home on September 6, but her form in her juvenile campaign suggests she is right in this. Already placed at stakes level behind the smart I Am Unstoppable, Waimarie looks to be above Class 1 company and should prove a touch too good for this lot.

Best Bet

Race 7 – Silks#12 Waimarie (4)

3yo Filly | T: Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young | J: Daniel Moor (57kg)

Bet with Neds

Next Best at Cranbourne: Balinor

It was a tough watch for those who followed Balinor at the Cranbourne 2080m on September 7, when he was horribly held up for a run until it was too late. The three-year-old gelding returns to the track and trip on Thursday and looks incredibly hard to go past. He draws barrier six with Jamie Mott sticking on board, and if the pair can lob in the moving line with cover, Balinor should avoid any traffic when it matters most and break maiden ranks at start six.

Next Best

Race 5 – silks#1 Balinor (6)

3yo Gelding | T: Annabel Neasham | J: Jamie Mott (59.5kg)

Bet with PendleburyBet

Best Value at Cranbourne: Our Goddess

The Clinton McDonald-trained Our Goddess looked in need of the run first-up on the Pakenham synthetic on August 24. Having tired after leading the field up on that day, the five-year-old mare weakened to be beaten by two lengths. On a day where it may be advantageous to be up on speed, look for Celine Gaudray to roll forward from barrier five and take up the running. With natural improvement and a well-rated steer, Our Goddess should prove hard to run down in the opening leg of the quaddie.

Best Value

Race 6 – Silks#9 Our Goddess (5)

5yo Mare | T: Clinton McDonald | J: Celine Gaudray (a1.5) (58kg)

Bet with Dabble

Thursday quaddie tips for Cranbourne races

Cranbourne quadrella selections

Thursday, September 21, 2023

  1. 3-5-7-9
  2. 1-3-12
  3. 2-3-10
  4. 2-6-7-9

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