We have expert betting tips for racing at Hawkesbury on Tuesday, which includes eight races.
Punters get good value odds for the New South Wales meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Hawkesbury racing tips
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Bohemian Art showed good speed when placing twice last preparation, including a third placing at Newcastle last time out.
The four-year-old mare by Deep Field has had two trials to prepare for this run, and although they weren’t slick, she wasn’t asked for much.
$3.70 is a fair price from bookmakers.
Stake: 1.5Units
Casserousse took on a hot field on debut at Kembla Grange, which included Akaysha and Beadman.
That’s a red-hot form guide, and the three-year-old filly has since had two trials for a win and a placing, which is ideal trial form.
Barrier four gives her every chance to win, and it could pay to take the odds before they firm.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Blue Eyed Brigid resumed with a good second placing at Newcastle, and she is good enough to exit maiden grades on Tuesday.
The three-year-old filly by Farnan gets all favours from the draw and at the weights, so there aren’t many things going against her.
Take the $3 before her odds firm on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Taxation got the job done nicely on debut when scoring at Hawkesbury, and although the second runner didn’t fire last week, Taxation looked much better.
The Joe Pride-trained filly was heavily backed on that occasion, and although there hasn’t been as much money this time, it’s a strong field.
Tim Clark rides at 55kg, so everything points towards a top effort.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Punters get each-way odds for Fast Track, who won on debut before disappointing in three consecutive races.
The four-year-old mare by So You Think comes off a trial win at Randwick, so she looks sharp for her return on Tuesday.
Getting the inside draw could be all she needs to fire up.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Looking to improve on two solid efforts this campaign is Koning, who is much better than a one-win type.
The five-year-old son of Kingman has yet to win or place at Hawkesbury, but this race is there for the taking with only 55.5kg on his back.
After opening at $7, his odds are firmed, and rightfully so.
Stake: 2 Units
Looking to cap off five consecutive placings is The Big Blue, who ran second at Canterbury before placing at Hawkesbury last start.
The four-year-old son of Ocean Park won’t take long to exit maidens, and he won’t get a better chance to open his account.
$3 is a good price, as there could be a false favourite in the market.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Punters get value odds for Bend the Knee, who comes off a tidy third placing at Hawkesbury, which should be a tidy form guide.
The Kim Waugh-trained seven-year-old is only a three-time winner from 38 starts, but he doesn’t know how to run a bad race.
Barrier two could see him switch on and run a nice race.
Stake: 1 Unit























