We have expert betting tips for racing at Kembla Grange on Thursday, which includes eight races at the meeting.
Punters get good value odds for the New South Wales meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Kembla Grange racing tips
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Hurry Miss owns three placings from three starts, and although the odds are short, she should be winning this race easily.
The three-year-old daughter of Alabama Express ran third at Randwick last time out before spelling, and she should come back much stronger.
The $1.65 is worth including in multis on Thursday.
Stake: 3 Units
Wa Wa Wa has been right around the mark throughout his career with three placings, and it won’t take him long to win.
The three-year-old son of Deep Field battled on gamely when fourth at Hawkesbury last start, and that’s a good form guide.
Barrier nine is tricky, but he has time to find cover.
Stake: 2 Units
Usain Boss didn’t show much against tough fields last preparation, but this is a much easier task.
The two-year-old son of Street Boss ran behind Palm Angel and Gallo Nero, which are nice types, and he comes off a recent trial win.
That’s a key trial performance, so take the odds.
Stake: 1 Unit
Impact Zone didn’t fire at Eagle Farm in a tough race last start, but his prior form was good enough.
The two-year-old son of Exceed and Excel won at Newcastle to break maidens two back, and he will appreciate running against this field.
His odds have drifted, but he should be right in the mix.
Stake: 1 Unit
The three-year-old son of Written Tycoon showed good early speed last preparation when finishing second at Wyong in consecutive runs.
Firework could explode for a maiden win on Thursday, and his recent trial placing at Hawkesbury is a good form guide.
We’re happy with the $2.80 odds available from bookmakers.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Dumebi owns two wins and four placings from 10 starts, and he owns a win at Kembla Grange.
The four-year-old son of Lonhro ran well fresh up when finishing third at Wyong, and that should have him ready to go.
Getting 3kg off his back could be enough to take him close.
Stake: 1 Unit
Autumn Dream is fitter for two runs this preparation, and this is a race there for the taking.
The three-year-old filly by The Autumn Sun owns a win and a placing from five starts, and she has breeding on her side.
Take the each-way odds as money could come for her on race day.
Stake: 1 Unit
Seeking back-to-back wins is Cross Tasman, who scored at Hawkesbury last time out by a half-length,
That was a good performance against a tricky field, and he defied a betting drift, so we expect more money to come this time around.
He’s a colt that could rise through the grades nicely.
Stake: 2 Units























