The racing circuit is abuzz with anticipation as punters and racing enthusiasts alike pore over the form guides, seeking that elusive winner. This weekend’s card presents a compelling mix of established contenders and promising newcomers, spread across a series of intriguing races. From front-running fillies to improving geldings, there’s a horse for every betting strategy. Let’s dissect the field and pinpoint the likely standout performances.
Race 1: A Sprint with a Clear Frontrunner
The opening event of the day appears to be a race where early speed will be a significant advantage. 8. Saytara stands out as a progressive filly with a penchant for leading. Having peaked fourth-up in her current preparation, she benefits from a drop in distance and a field with limited early pace. While she’s been run down in her recent starts when fancied, a kilo drop and a favourable draw suggest she’ll be difficult to reel in.
A notable threat is 2. Viva Mauricio, who is hard fit and coming off a narrow miss at good odds. He’s drawn to secure a handy position. 3. Defendant, a stablemate of Viva Mauricio, is also a contender. He’s third-up and from a soft draw, having shown a good closing burst in his last start. He represents the next best chance after the leading pair.
- How to play it: Bet on Saytara to win.
Race 2: Mares’ Maiden with a Returning Talent
In a race lacking depth, 7. Manaajem makes an appealing return. This lightly raced four-year-old hasn’t seen the track since last winter, facing tougher opposition then. Her recent trial form over 1030 metres has been encouraging, and her breeding suggests she’ll appreciate further. With a patient ride, she possesses the ability to unleash a strong finish.
Another progressive mare, 3. Maybe Moet, ran on well first-up in a stronger race. However, her second-up record is less impressive, and a 5kg weight rise raises concerns, making her slightly over the odds. The gap between these two and the rest of the field, headed by 6. Lady Yarrow, appears significant.
- How to play it: Bet on Manaajem to win.
Race 3: Three-Year-Olds Eyeing Further Success
2. Bryant is a talented three-year-old poised to go back-to-back over a longer distance. He made light work of his maiden win first-up after a spell, proving too strong as a well-backed favourite.
The quinella hopes rest heavily on 4. Caesar, who resumes as a gelding. Having won both his lead-up trials, he’s drawn to get a soft run, either leading or sitting just off the pace. 6. Aisle Two is a market watch, coming to town second-up after a dominant provincial win. Similarly, 8. Rajwa, a lightly raced filly, is also coming off a maiden win and is drawn to gain a forward position. 5. Willingham boasts a fitness edge at longer odds, having finished a tough third last start.
- How to play it: Bet on Bryant to win.
Race 4: Staying Potential on Display
8. Centenario is primed for an increase in distance and grade at his second start this preparation. He finished strongly over a middle distance when resuming and possesses the breeding to excel over staying trips. His draw suggests he’ll get a comfortable run off the speed. Notably, he’s never missed a place in three starts at this track.
9. Kenmare Bay impressed with a strong finishing burst two starts back before a fair run on the Kensington track. He’s looking for this trip, but a draw that could lead to traffic issues is a concern. 5. Pleasure Artist offers each-way value after a six-week spell and a quiet trial. 7. Mirra Impact needs to tuck in from the widest gate but is fit and receives a significant weight drop. 6. Suit Of Armour is up in trip second-up, and 10. Allegro Miss, chasing a third consecutive win at this track, could both feature in trifecta and first four combinations.
- How to play it: Bet on Centenario to win.

Race 5: Competitive Sprint with Intriguing Formlines
3. Shalaa Gold is expected to improve sharply after a flat resuming run, especially with some key market fancies scratched. Despite a wide draw, she comes through a stronger race and has an unblemished second-up record.
5. Action King also faces a challenging draw but is a significant market watch. He’s making his city debut after dominating a country sprint on Australia Day. 10. Lady Olenna, a winner of a tough CL3 Highway race, and 12. Strada Varenna, having her third start from a wide gate, could add value to exotic bets.
- How to play it: Bet on Shalaa Gold to win.
Race 6: Top Weight Looks the One to Beat
8. Emballee is rock hard fit and boasts a potent trainer-jockey combination, making her the horse to beat in what has become a weakened race. She produced a strong finishing run last start, beaten less than a length, and appears ready to break through.
3. Pillow Fight is drawn to get an economical run on speed after leading for a significant portion of her last start. 4. Oakfield Manselle shapes as an overs chance despite stepping up to metropolitan company, having finished strongly to win a provincial BM 64 second-up. 1. Gentileschi is a second-up improver but faces a difficult task from her draw.
- How to play it: Bet on Emballee to win.
Race 7: A Tough Graded Test
This race presents a significant step up in grade, with multiple chances. 10. Starboard heads the list as an improving five-year-old who can find his best form fourth-up from a softer draw. He worked home respectably in a provincial BM 68 and, despite the tougher assignment, benefits from a 54kg weight limit.
5. Spirit Of Camelot is a major betting watch, resuming after a 42-week spell and making her debut for the Peter Snowden stable. 2. Monte Kate proved her mettle against handy fillies and mares last start and is up to this test with a weight advantage and a soft draw. 4. Slinky is tracking towards another win, fourth-up and enjoying a month between runs. 1. Fine Vintage is worth including in wider exotic plays, coming off a last-start win in weaker company.
- How to play it: Bet on Starboard to win.
Race 8: Promising Filly Returns
10. Soverato, a lightly raced filly from the Chris Waller stable, makes her return for her third career start. She broke her maiden impressively at her second attempt and has had two trials leading into this over 1207 metres. She’s a promising stayer in the making.
13. Fast Track is a progressive four-year-old who can go back-to-back against her own sex. She dominated from the front in her last start and possesses further scope for improvement. 4. Sister Daae can improve sharply third-up over more ground, and 9. Throttle Response, a stablemate of Soverato, gets blinkers added.
- How to play it: Bet on Soverato to win.
Key Selections:
- Best Bet: Race 3, No. 2 Bryant
- Best Bet: Race 4, No. 8 Centenario
- Best Value: Race 8, No. 10 Soverato



















