Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted November 1, 2021 Journalists Share Posted November 1, 2021 What Eagle Farm Races Where Eagle Farm Racecourse – 230 Lancaster Rd, Ascot QLD 4007 When Tuesday, November 2, 2021 First Race 12:10pm AEST Watch Live Streaming Live at Sportsbet There is racing all over the country on Melbourne Cup Day, and HorseBetting’s Queensland form analyst brings you his best bets and quaddie picks for the eight-race card at Eagle Farm. The track is rated a Good 4 and the rail is out 12m for the entire course. The opening race of the afternoon is set to jump at 12:10pm AEST, with the last race due for 5:29pm. Best Bet at Eagle Farm – King Klaus King Klaus goes around in the penultimate race of the day over 1000m, and we are confident that he is just a put-in, pull-out job. We tip this six-year-old every time he races, and while the back-to-back runner-up performances have dented the armour a touch, he looks incredibly hard to beat here at $7.50. Coming off a very narrow second to Tambo’s Mate on October 2 at Doomben, this son of Love Conquers All should relish getting back to Eagle Farm, while the freshen-up will have done him a world of good. From barrier seven, the Gary Clem-trained gelding will be up on the speed absorbing the pressure and then toughing it out at the end. Best BetRace 7 – King Klaus (#2) $7.50 with Sportsbet Next Best at Eagle Farm – Ingear Tony Gollan will saddle up Ingear in the second leg of the quaddie in a 1200m Benchmark 75 Handicap. The five-year-old daughter of Dissident is a genuine track specialist, winning three and placing on four other occasions from 10 starts at Eagle Farm, including a first-up win over The Big Goodbye, who won well here on Saturday. Ryan Maloney gets back in the saddle, replacing Stephanie Thornton, which is a tick, while third-up on a bone-dry track should suit. We think you could have her one-out in your quaddie. Next BestRace 6 – Ingear (#4) $2.60 with Sportsbet Best Value at Eagle Farm – Titanium Barry Lockwood and Larry Cassidy combine in the fourth with a very lightly raced five-year-old gelding called Titanium. The son of Smart Missile has won just the once, but he has only had three career starts, so the 33% strike rate is impressive. On debut, Titanium was backed in from $15 to $10 and was able to salute by half a length over A River Somewhere and Dr Why Not. That win came in July last year at this track and distance, so that is a huge box ticked. He will get back from barrier seven, but if he has come back well, he will win this. Best ValueRace 4 – Titanium (#2) $12 with Sportsbet Tuesday quaddie picks for Eagle Farm Eagle Farm quadrella selections Leg 1: 1-2-6-10 Leg 2: 4 Leg 3: 2-3-4 Leg 4: 3-4-9 Investment: $36 for 100% See more horse racing tips View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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