We have expert betting tips for the cards this Tuesday at Kembla Grange and Ballarat.
There is plenty of value available with bookmakers at the Tuesday meetings and we have our best bets across the two cards.
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Kembla Grange racing tips
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Race 1. (12:35) The Phantom Tipster Maiden (1400m)
#1 – Evenflow @ $3.30
Evenflow looked good when placing at Warwick Farm two starts back before finishing fourth at Gosford.
The two-year-old colt by Super Seth won a trial at Canterbury, and anything close to that form would be good enough.
He only needs luck from an outside draw to win.
Race 2. (13:10) Rene’s Spirit C1 (1400m)
#1 – Vanquished @ $3.50
Vanquished is better than his recent form suggests, so we’re happy to stick with him.
The three-year-old son of Vancouver won at Gold Coast three back before finishing 10th behind Abounding in a tough race.
This is much easier than his recent effort, and we thought he would be the favourite to win.
Race 3. (13:45) Mullet Creek Maiden (1200m)
#2 – Extremely Frilly @ $11.00
Extremely Frilly has been backed and beaten this season, but we’re giving her one more chance.
She owns six placings from eight starts, which is a fine record without winning, and the odds are better than expected.
Punters get double-figure odds, which is a fair price from bookmakers.
Race 5. (14:55) Michael Craig Retirement Maiden (1600m)
#8 – Divine Ella @ $2.00
Divine Ella hasn’t been far away in two starts to date, including a fourth at Randwick last time out.
Running behind Wild Gypsy at Randwick is a solid form guide for this level of racing, hence the shortening odds.
Her odds should firm on race day, so take the $2.00 available.
Ballarat racing tips
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Race 1. (13:00) Rid Pest Control Maiden (1100m)
#3 – For Better @ $1.95
For Better is on debut after winning a jumpout at Pakenham, which is usually good form.
The two-year-old filly by Better than Ready is bred to show early speed, and as betting markets suggest, she should go close.
After opening at $1.85, we’re happy with the current odds.
Race 3. (14:00) Global Turf Maiden (1400m)
#1 – Boys Night Out @ $2.50
Boys Night Out is always around the mark and it won’t take him long to exit maiden grades.
The three-year-old owns three placings, including one at Cranbourne in December before spelling for the summer.
After being beaten as a $1.75 chance fresh up, punters welcome the better odds this time around.
Race 5. (15:00) Porter Plant BM64 (1400m)
#7 – Pyrois @ $6.50
Pyrois won well at Seymour two back before finishing fifth at Ballarat, which is a solid enough form guide.
The four-year-old son of Written Tycoon has improved his form since being gelded, and he’s good enough to get back to winning form.
When Harry Coffey rides his form improves, so we’re happy to take the each-way odds.
Race 7. (16:00) Same Race Multi BM58 (1000m)
#3 – Takashima @ $4.00
Takashima won well to end last preparation before kicking off things nicely this time in.
The three-year-old hasn’t won in four starts this campaign, but his two placings at Echuca and Moe are good form guides.
Getting 2kg off his back adds to his betting appeal.
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