We have expert betting tips for racing at Bendigo on Wednesday, which includes nine races on Bendigo Cup Day.
Punters get good value odds for the Victorian meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Bendigo racing tips
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Thanks Gorgeous is knocking on the door of a win after three consecutive placings, including placings at Caulfield behind some nice types.
The three-year-old filly ran behind the likes of Ferivia and Ole Dancer, with the latter winning the Thousand Guineas in fine style.
It’s excellent form, so she goes clearly on top.
Stake: 3 Units
Winning form is with Castellito, who broke maidens with a win at Kyneton, which followed a debut fifth at Caulfield.
The three-year-old filly by Deep Field has plenty of upside at this level, and she doesn’t need to lift much to beat this field.
Look for a betting push on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Hiyaam Proud was scratched from racing last weekend, and he should be tough to beat at Bendigo on Wednesday.
The five-year-old son of Pride of Dubai goes well fresh up with three starts for a win and a placing, and he could hit the ground running this time in.
Mick Dee rides, which adds to our confidence.
Stake: 1 Unit
Wayed in Light couldn’t have been more impressive when breaking maidens last start, scoring by 3.3 lengths when rising to this distance.
The promising stayer showed a good turn-of-foot, and although she’s rising in class, she looks capable of progressing through the grades.
She is worth including in picks in what should be a competitive race.
Stake: 1 Unit
Luck is needed from a wide draw, but Tennessee Bound was a good debut winner, and she might have some upside.
The four-year-old mare won by 2.3 lengths at Kyneton, and being from the Ciaron Maher stable only helps her chances of winning again.
Look for a betting push, but punters should get value odds with the draw.
Stake: 2 Units
Looking to remain unbeaten is Proved, who went five-from-five last season, and it’s tough to overlook that form.
The five-year-old mare by Time Test comes off a good win at Sandown in BM78 grade, so staying in this company makes her tough to beat.
It’s not an easy field, but she could keep the winning run alive.
Stake: 2 Units
Quietness deserves to be the favourite after another top effort for fourth last start, and she has been threatening to win all season.
The six-year-old mare by Bated Breath owns five wins and nine placings from 16 starts, so her consistency could be rewarded.
54kg is ideal, and Jamie Melham is back to her best.
Stake: 3 Units
Punters get value odds for Khadime, who comes off a second placing at Seymour, and natural improvement should take her close.
The Dominic Sutton-trained daughter of Star Turn owns a win and four placings from 10 starts, and she’s entitled to run well.
An upset could be on the cards against an even betting field.
Stake: 1 Unit
We are happy to stick with Helix despite a moderate fresh up run, and his form second-up consists of three starts for three placings.
The Clinton McDonald-trained gelding is only a two-time winner overall, but he is a nice type, and he should enjoy racing at Bendigo compared to Moonee Valley.
The each-way odds make him a worthwhile bet.
Stake: 1 Unit























