Tips and race-by-race guide for Warren on Monday
Your complete guide to the eight-race meeting.
Track soft 6 and rail out 3m from 850m to 350m and true the remainder.
4. Tavijewel is well placed back in grade and deep into the campaign to claim a second win from his last three. Bolted in from the front at Dubbo before close up in tougher company at Mudgee. Will park on speed and looks well treated at the weights after the claim. 3. King Cornelius is an ex-Victorian having his first outing for the new Forbes stable, three weeks between runs. Had slowly progressed over the border as the distances have risen, drawn to get a soft run, and a leading country jockey takes over. 1. Egyptologist has ability and drops in grade deep into the prep. Led all the way to win in soft going at Wellington before dropping out after leading in a deeper race at Mudgee. Drawn to get an economical run, but still a query pushed out to this distance under a big weight. 5. Tokyo Queen is also hard fit and better suited over more ground; while 6. Legs Power is a minor money shot on the limit weight.How to play it: Tavijewel to win.
12. Star Of Indigo is a filly in the Damien Lane stable at Wyong primed to open her account returning for a second start. Was well backed on debut last winter when compounding late in a better maiden at Dubbo, and immediately spelled. Was good through the line in a recent trial and bred to relish soft ground. 10. Oakfield Mars is an honest stablemate of the top selection and big market watch resuming from a handy draw. 11. Prophet’s Lass is an emerging filly tracking to break through at her third start. 9. Maybe Bubbles is an ex-Victorian filly resuming off a trial win for the new Mudgee stable. Gap to the rest headed by 2. Harry, which can run into the money third-up.How to play it: Star Of Indigo to win.
1. Harvey’s Turn is a third-start improver from the same stable as the top selection in the previous race. Has to overcome a wide barrier, but comes through two stronger maidens when solid enough in the market and is desperate for more ground. Watch the market on lightly raced 3. Twice Az Cool, which comes back a shade in trip fourth-up for a leading country stable. Drawn to get cover with blinkers going on, and thrown in at the weights after the junior rider’s 4kg claim. Scratched from Scone on Sunday to be saved for this. 4. Glenn’s Legacy is a long way from his Goulburn base and drawn wide, but was solid to the line in a Super Maiden when first up for seven months. 7. Nothing Finer, dropping back from a tougher maiden, and 11. Miss Peony, which will appreciate getting back on soft ground, can both add value into trifecta and first four play
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