We have expert betting tips for racing at Moe on Sunday, which includes nine races on the Moe Cup Day card.
Punters get good value horse racing odds for the Victorian meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Moe racing tips
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Bold Bordeaux could make a winning debut after scoring a trial win at Caulfield, and that was a tidy effort.
Connections are starting him in something a little easier than they could have, and that could pay off on Sunday.
We expect a solid betting push for him on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Olivia Rose is nearing a win after three consecutive placings, with the most recent coming at Kyneton behind Castello.
We expect that form to hold up nicely at Moe, and the four-year-old mare is fitter and ready to break maiden grades.
Getting weight off her back helps, so include her in picks.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Taxing is nearing a better performance after running fourth at Echuca, and that form could be good enough to beat this field.
It’s not an overly strong maiden field, so getting a good draw could be enough to get the four-year-old son of All Too Hard home.
Punters should expect each-way odds.
Stake: 1 Uni
Electric Star didn’t fully enjoy the heavy track at Sale, but the four-year-old mare should appreciate improved conditions at Moe.
The daughter of Zoustar was much better when winning on debut at Sale, and she dug deep to score by a nose.
Something close to that is good enough, providing she gets luck from out wide.
Stake: 1 Unit
Amleto had every chance of running down Hot Too Go last start at The Valley, but we’re giving him one more chance.
There is less depth to this field, so the lightly tried six-year-old could score an overdue win, and punters are likely to come for him.
He’s the best horse in the race, so bet accordingly.
Stake: 3 Units
We’re going to the well again with The Marg Factor, who keeps running well enough to keep us interested.
The eight-year-old ran second at Mornington two back before facing a bigger field last start and running third, which is a nice form guide.
Having Craig Newitt riding helps, and a strong rider could get her over the line.
Stake: 1 Unit
Proved’s unbeaten run came to an end at Bendigo, but she could get back to winning form on Sunday.
The five-year-old mare by Time Test won her first five career starts, and she will be better for the rise in distance to 1200m.
1.5kg comes off her back to help with the big weight.
Stake: 2 Units
Star Vega has been running solid races without winning, and it’s about time he put everything together.
The six-year-old son of Lope de Vega owns four wins and eight placings from 28 starts, and he loves soft track conditions.
That could be enough to see him run well in the Moe Cup.
Stake: 1 Unit
Fridge Monster keeps getting the job done for punters, and we’re happy to back him again at this level.
The five-year-old has four wins from his last six starts, and he got through tough conditions when winning at Geelong last time out.
He’s loving life, and he can’t be left out of picks.
Stake: 2 Units























