We have expert betting tips for racing at Eagle Farm on Saturday, which includes 10 races at the premier weekend meeting.
Punters get good value odds for the Queensland meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Eagle Farm racing tips
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Money has come for Lady of Five on debut after looking the goods at the trials, and she could be a nice type in the making.
The two-year-old filly by Hanseatic won the most recent trial by 4.5 lengths, and she is a good mover, which is encouraging.
We’re happy to include her in our multi bets.
Stake: 3 Units
Shelstein is already a two-time winner this preparation, including last time out at Sunshine Coast.
The four-year-old is rising in class for this race, but confidence is key, and he’s running on good spirits this season.
The each-way odds make him a worthwhile bet.
Stake: 1 Unit
Boasting three wins from her last four starts is Arabian Rose, who scored easily by three lengths last time out.
The four-year-old mare by Alabama Express has enough pure speed to handle this field, and we’re not surprised by the shortening odds.
She will settle handy and give a good kick in the straight.
Stake: 2 Units
Ha’penny Hatch hasn’t been too far away from the prize in two starts this preparation, and she could cap it off with a win.
The three-year-old filly is still learning the game, but with two wins from four starts at Eagle Farm, getting back to this circuit is ideal.
We expect a nice return to form at each-way odds.
Stake: 2 Units
Looking to remain unbeaten is Bourbon County, who only took on easy opposition at Sunshine Coast, but it was a tidy effort.
The three-year-old son of Farnan is bred to show early speed, and having a spell under his belt should work in his favour.
Getting the inside draw is another positive, so include.
Stake: 1.5 Units
We like the way Lady Lucifer has been letting down to win races this season, including a 2.5-length win at Gold Coast last start.
She now has four wins and five placings from 10 starts, so she has been a punters best friend throughout her career.
$2.40 is a fair price, so include her in multis.
Stake: 2 Units
Canberra Legend has not delivered since arriving in Australia, but after running second at Toowoomba, we’re giving him one more chance.
He has been a big flop for connections who purchased the son of Australia, and he’s still only a two-time winner. However, this race is about as easy as he’s faced.
Given the odds, we’re backing him to win.
Stake: 1 Unit
Winning form is with Walsh Bay, who comes off four consecutive wins, and she’s a big chance of winning again.
The four-year-old mare owns a 50% winning record, so punters have cashed in, and she’s good enough to handle this level of opposition.
Take the $3 odds before late money comes for her.
Stake: 2 Units
Big bets have come for Fukubana, who comes off a third placing behind Transatlantic, which races in Group 1 company at Caulfield.
The form stacks up brilliantly for this race, which is why he has firmed in from $3.20 to $1.90, and that’s a serious move.
We expect him to hit the ground running this season.
Stake: 3 Units
Tavs had good betting support last start when winning at Toowoomba, and there’s no reason to jump off his back.
The talented son of Dundeel is a three-time winner at Eagle Farm from four attempts, and the longer straight gives him time to warm up.
Look for him to get back and finish off stylishly.
Stake: 2 Units























