We have expert betting tips for racing at Doomben on Saturday, which includes nine races at the premier meeting.
Punters get good value odds for the Queensland meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Doomben racing tips
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Each-way value is with One Beat No Beat, who comes off a second placing at Doomben when hitting the line well.
The five-year-old mare by Jukebox has been getting close to posting a win, and it could come on Saturday.
We’re happy to include him in picks at the odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
He’s not the easiest runner to follow, but the Chris Waller-trained gelding is good enough to win in Queensland.
The five-year-old son of Ocean Park is much better than a two-time winner, and he should make it three wins here.
This race is up his alley, so back him confidently.
Stake: 4 Units
Foreign Press couldn’t make it three consecutive wins last time out when running second, but it was a good effort.
The Tony Gollan-trained filly won at Ipswich and Eagle Farm, and running for the first time at Doomben shouldn’t worry her.
Getting in with 55kg only makes her harder to beat.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Punters get value odds for Pareto, who owns two wins and two placings from seven career starts.
The four-year-old son of Pierata finished third at Ipswich last start, and he was doing his best work through the line.
It’s an open field, so the $12 is a good price.
Stake: 1 Unit
We’re not surprised by the short odds for Ouroboros, who got back to winning form at Eagle Farm when posting a 2.3-length win.
The five-year-old son of Harry Angel ran second at his only start at Doomben, and he doesn’t know how to run a bad race.
We’re happy to include him in our horse racing multis.
Stake: 3 Units
Gunning for four consecutive wins is Pannier, who was too good for a small field at Toowoomba.
The six-year-old son of Tavistock is a four-time winner overall, and although stepping up to this class isn’t easy, he knows how to win.
We’re happy to include him in picks at the each-way odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
Looking for consecutive wins is Party for Two, who was too good for them at Eagle Farm last time out.
It was a narrow victory, but she didn’t have all favours in the run, so she relied on her class to get the job done.
Dropping to 53kg makes her tough to hold out.
Stake: 2 Units
Looking to improve on a sixth at Eagle Farm is Queen Air, who showed much better form when winning twice last preparation.
The six-year-old mare by Toronado owns four wins and three placings, and that form is good enough to figure in the finish.
Getting down to 53kg with Angela Jones riding helps.
Stake: 1 Unit
Racing with consistency is Blazen Boots, who owns five wins and seven placings, and he owns a win at Doomben this campaign.
The seven-year-old son of Tavistock is a four-time winner at Doomben, so he’s a course specialist, and he’s worth backing.
Include him in picks at double-figure odds.
Stake: 1 Unit























