We have expert betting tips for racing at Caulfield on Saturday, which includes nine races at the premier meeting.
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Caulfield racing tips
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Ole Dancer won well on debut at Murray Bridge, and although this is a much harder ask, there has been good money for her.
The two-year-old filly by Ole Kirk won by 1.8 lengths against an open class field and having Blake Shinn riding is a bonus.
She also gets the inside draw to use to her advantage.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Looking to score four consecutive wins is Pop Award, and it’s good to see connections giving her a chance at Caulfield.
She won at Geelong before winning consecutive races at Sandown, and although that’s not Saturday-level racing, she did all she could do.
55kg on her back is ideal, so take the each-way odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
Jimmy the Bear is making hay while the sun is shining this winter, and he’s the short-priced favourite to win again.
The six-year-old is now a 12-time winner from 39 starts, including four wins at Caulfield, and he’s loving his work this preparation.
$1.60 is a short price, but he’s worth including in multi bets to boost payouts.
Stake: 3 Units
The wide draw won’t worry Frontline Action, who has a lot of time to find cover over 2400m.
The Payne-trained three-year-old comes off a tidy third placing at Flemington behind Shocklez, and he was only 1.1 lengths behind.
He looks to have a nice staying future, so take the double-figure odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
Bossy Benita owns three wins and three placings from nine starts, and she has yet to miss a win or placing over the distance.
The three-year-old filly by So You Think gets in with a good weight, and she gets a desperate Craig Williams in the saddle, who is chasing a jockeys’ premiership.
Money has come for her, so take $4 before it firms.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Fieldelo showed good pace to win her first two starts at Kilmore and Bendigo before rising in class with two runs at Flemington.
She was beaten in both runs, but the three-year-old filly by Deep Field wasn’t disgraced. Something close to those runs should be good enough on Saturday.
Getting the inside draw with 55kg on her back could be all she needs to win.
Stake: 2 Units
Value is with Detonator Jack, who always runs better with two starts under his belt. He owns two wins and a placing from five third-up starts, which bodes well.
The six-time winner, who has over $1.6 million in the bank, is classy at best, and it’s only a matter of time before he wins again.
This race is there for the taking and young Logan Bates is riding well.
Stake: 1 Unit
Baraqiel is an excellent sprinter, and although he has been injured twice throughout his career, he’s good enough to bounce back.
The six-year-old owns six wins from 10 starts, and we can only wonder what his career might have been had he not been injured.
The inside draw is ideal, and class should take him a long way in the feature race.
Stake: 2 Units
True to Form was much better when running second at Caulfield last time out, which should be a good form guide.
The five-year-old son of War Front is a three-time winner from 11 starts, so he hasn’t been too far away throughout his career.
Dropping to 52kg makes him tough to hold out.
Stake: 1 Unit