We have expert betting tips for racing at Bendigo on Sunday, which includes eight races at the weekend meeting.
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Bendigo racing tips
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Red Falcon wasn’t too far away when third on debut at Swan Hill and having that experience should help his cause.
The two-year-old son of Anders ran at $6 odds on that occasion, and punters should get a similar price from bookmakers on Sunday.
He’s worth including in the opener for a small wager.
Stake: 1 Unit
Making her return after showing good form last preparation is Bohemian Angel, who ran second on debut at Bendigo.
Having form on the track is ideal, and although she was only fourth at Pakenham last time out, every run counts for experience.
Getting 2kg off her back is ideal, so she’s worth putting on top.
Stake: 2 Units
Camp Cable wasn’t too far behind the winner on debut when running second and he’s worth sticking with based on that run.
The three-year-old son of Cable Bay handled the heavy track well, which is crucial as Bendigo is likely to be in the heavy range.
We’re hoping for each-way odds on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Looking to go one better than last time out is Three Reel Roses, who turned her form around to place at Ballarat.
That was an encouraging performance for the three-year-old filly, who looks to have relished in the wetter track conditions.
Punters should get value odds from bookmakers.
Stake: 1 Unit
Making a good start to his career is Quello Dorato, who owns a win and three placings from five starts.
The four-year-old son of Trapeze Artist relishes heavy tracks with two starts for a win and a placing, and the conditions should be right up his alley.
Getting an inside draw is fine, and he will look to move centre track down the straight.
Stake: 2 Units
Star Rapper has yet to finish worse than second in four attempts, so that consistency is tough to overlook.
The four-year-old son of Zoustar won at Wangaratta two back before finishing second at Ballarat in soft conditions last time out.
Anything close to those efforts is enough to see him win.
Stake: 2 Units
Pula has a big weight to carry, but the Danny O’Brien-trained filly has plenty of ability for this grade.
The three-year-old daughter of Pierro won at Bendigo last preparation before placing at Sandown, which is an excellent form guide.
She runs well fresh up, so she should prove tough to handle.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Looking to score an overdue win is Vianarra, who owns one win and nine placings from 19 starts.
The Busuttin/Young-trained gelding by Shalaa runs his best races over the distance, and he’s a fit runner with plenty of experience this year.
Craig Newitt rides and having a strong rider on board helps.
Stake: 1.5 Units