We have expert betting tips for the card this Wednesday at Bendigo that features eight quality betting races.
Punters always get quality racing out of Bendigo and with value betting fields throughout the day, it should be a great card of racing.
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Bendigo horse racing tips & form
Race 1. (12:25) Vale Bob Gaylard Maiden (1400m)
#6 – Let’s Karaka Deel @ $6 – Bet Now
The Maher/Eustace team lines up the two-year-old colt that could make a winning debut. He is an $80,000 purchase from Karaka and there is some confidence in the market.
The son of Dundeel gets the inside draw for his debut and this isn’t the strongest field we have ever seen. That plays into his hands and the $6 is worth taking.
Race 2. (13:00) CM Building Group Maiden (1300m)
#12 – Zeppa @ $4.40 – Bet Now
Zeppa returns to the track having finished fourth at Flemington last December. The McEvoy-trained gelding was only 2.6 lengths behind Conceited, which is good form for a midweek maiden.
Drawing barrier three should see him find a good position throughout and have the ability to launch at the top of the straight.
Race 3. (13:35) BRB Electrical BM78 (2400m)
#7 – Flag Edition @ $3.60 – Bet Now
Flag Edition is coming off a disappointing run at Sandown but she has the ability to rebound and post her fifth career win.
The mare by Raise the Flag is a four-time winner that scored at Ballarat two back and that was her third win this preparation.
Money has come throughout the week for the Michelle Payne-trained runner so keep her safe.
Race 4. (14:10) Mawsons BM70 (1300m)
#1 – Our Long Sail @ $6.50 – Bet Now
The Patrick Payne-trained mare is out of form this preparation but she should be better against this opposition.
She finished 10th at Cranbourne last start but she has finished in the money in 11 of her 20 starts, which is an impressive record.
Laura Lafferty takes weight off her back and the $6.50 is there for the taking.
Race 5. (14:45) Donna Philpot Memorial BM64 (1300m)
#14 – Spirit Medium @ $3.90 – Bet Now
Spirit Medium looks to have a nice future and her form lines stack up nicely for this race. She finished second behind La Falaise last year and although she hasn’t raced for awhile, she has upside.
Her most recent run came over a year ago when running eighth at Caulfield, which came behind talented runner Parmie.
Recent trial form has been fair but she is an intriguing type.
Race 6. (15:20) Hygain BM64 (1400m)
#2 – Cupid’s Bow @ $7.50 – Bet Now
Looking to cap off consistent form is Cupid’s Bow, which won fresh up and has since added four consecutive placings.
The Anthony Cummings-trained filly has yet to finish worse than second over this distance and given how open this race is, the $7.50 is a great price.
Look for another consistent effort at value odds.
Race 7. (15:55) Tac Be Races Ready BM70 (1600m)
#9 – Scantoon @ $5.50 – Bet Now
Scantoon added another placing to his record when finishing second at Geelong last start. He went down with a fight and it bodes well for this Wednesday’s run.
The three-year-old made it three straight placings and although punters have been burned, attractive odds are available.
He is a potential city-class type that just needs a breakthrough win.
Race 8. (16:30) Thank You Gerry Ryan BM78 (1100m)
#6 – Express Pass @ $2.80 – Bet Now
Nick Ryan lines up the three-year-old gelding that scored a win on this track last year. Every run since has come against strong opposition, including runs behind Dalasan, Alligator Blood, and Super Seth.
This is a massive drop in class and we are surprised at the $2.80 on offer. We thought he would be around $1.80, so take the odds on offer before the money comes.
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