We have expert betting tips for racing at Albury on Monday, which includes seven races.
Punters get good value odds for the Victorian meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
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Albury racing tips
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Punters get value odds in the opening race for Erion, who showed speed when placing at Wellington fresh up.
The six-year-old son of Rebel Dane hasn’t been flash in two runs since, but it’s only a matter of time before he wins after 17 attempts.
This is his best chance with 55kg, so include him in picks.
Stake: 1 Unit
We’re taking the each-way odds for Bravo Six, who wasn’t all that far away when running eighth on debut.
The three-year-old son of Tarzino was 2.9 lengths behind the winner as a $66 chance, and we’re not surprised by the much shorter odds here.
Barrier four is ideal, so take the $6 available.
Stake: 1 Unit
Star Bling was too quick for them at Wagga last start out, scoring by 1.5 lengths at double-figure odds.
The five-year-old mare by Star Turn owns two wins and four placings from 14 starts, and her best runs come over this distance.
Dropping to 55kg should be enough to take her close.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Drawing a wide barrier isn’t ideal, but Gold Thunder could improve enough to beat a moderate maiden field.
The four-year-old daughter of Night of Thunder comes off consecutive fifths at Seymour and Cranbourne, which came in stronger events.
The Hayes stable is firing, so she’s worth the risk.
Stake: 1 Unit
Looking to remain unbeaten is Coco De Luxe, who pulled out all the stops to win in a tight finish at Echuca.
The three-year-old filly by All Too Hard opened at $3.10, so there has been solid betting support, and she could firm to around $2.20.
Take the value on offer from bookmakers.
Stake: 2 Units
Spanish Night could give punters a good sight at long odds. He wasn’t far away when third at Orange, and racing at Albury won’t be much harder.
The four-year-old son of Star Turn won on debut, and although he hasn’t won since, he has added two placings to his record.
We expect him to be competitive, so the $16 is generous.
Stake: 1 Unit
A winner at Hawkesbury earlier this preparation, Narcassist could get back to his best form.
The five-year-old son of Menari ran second at Wangaratta two back before failing to fire at Wagga, but he’s drawn to get a soft trip in transit.
Punters get each-way odds, so he’s worth including in picks.
Stake: 1 Unit






















