We have expert betting tips for racing at Doomben on Wednesday, which includes eight races at the midweek meeting.
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Doomben racing tips
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Chris Waller lines up Koolibah, who improved to run fourth at Ipswich last time out.
The four-year-old mare by Kermadec hit the line nicely from the back of the field, and getting over 2070m only helps her cause.
She should be right in the mix, so watch betting moves.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Another runner who improved lats time out is The Aviator, who comes off a third placing at Doomben.
The Chris Anderson-trained son of Anders doesn’t need to improve too much to handle this field, which should be reflected in betting markets.
We’re happy to include him in an even race.
Stake: 1 Unit
Carravilla is unbeaten in three runs at Doomben, and we’re backing her to add to that record.
The four-year-old mare by Pierata is a five-time winner overall, and although only fair at Eagle Farm last time out, coming back to Doomben is ideal.
We expect her to run at shortening odds on race day.
Stake: 2 Units
Tophet couldn’t quite make it three consecutive wins last time out, but he went close when running second.
The four-year-old son of Hellbent owns three wins and seven placings from 15 starts, and another win isn’t too far away.
Carrying 58kg should be suitable given his record.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Robert Heathcote lines up Don’t Doubt Missy, who hit the line with good pace when running second at Gold Coast last start.
The three-year-old filly by Doubtland should enjoy the rise in distance, and she will likely get back from the wide draw and finish off stylishly.
Punters should get each-way odds on race day.
Stake: 1 Unit
The four-year-old mare by Rothesay won well at Ipswich two back before finishing fourth at Doomben.
She owns two wins and three placings from 10 starts, and although she has yet to win at Doomben, it’s only a matter of time.
Barrier three is ideal, so she should run well.
Stake: 1 Unit
Andi Don’t Care has made a good start to her career with two wins and five placings from eight starts, and she is a live chance to win again.
The Tony Gollan-trained mare has good form at Doomben, and getting Angela Jones in the saddle is a bonus.
Everything points towards another solid effort on Wednesday.
Stake: 2 Units
Galway Flyer isn’t the most consistent type going around, but he won well two back at Sunshine Coast in heavy conditions.
The four-year-old son of Pierro has enough upside to include in picks, and being from the Waller stable helps his cause.
Barrier two is ideal, so look for each-way odds.
Stake: 1 Unit






















