We have expert betting tips for the card this Saturday at Randwick that features nine quality betting races.
It is a Group 1 meeting at Randwick and there are plenty of great value bets to be placed.
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Randwick horse racing tips
Race 1. (12:15) Quincy Seltzer BM88 (1200m)
#2 – Grand Piano – Bet Now
Grand Piano could be a runner that makes his mark this season, after showing plenty of ability to date.
The four-year-old has won five of his 10 starts and he has beaten some smart types throughout his career, including Witherspoon and Dealmaker.
Nash Rawiller rides fresh up and he could get the job done.
Race 2. (12:50) Highway Handicap C3 (1000m)
#4 – Toro Toro – Bet Now
Toro Toro has a good reputation and although beaten when sixth at Wyong last start, he should strengthen up from that effort.
The four-year-old gelding is a three-time winner that owns a placing on this track, and he could improve enough to win this race.
It’s not the deepest field and he looks the hardest to beat.
Race 3. (13:25) Shoot Out Mile (1600m)
#8 – Opacity – Bet Now
Opacity wasn’t good enough to keep up with the likes of Dreamforce last start, but dropping in grade is ideal.
The talented son of Ocean Park is a five-time winner from eight starts, and he could get back to his best form in this race.
Hugh Bowman gets back in the saddle, and that could make a big difference.
Race 4. (14:00) Darley Tea Rose Stakes (1400m)
#3 – Hungry Heart @ $2 – Bet Now
Hungry Heart was an eye-catcher last time out at Randwick when finishing strongly behind Dame Giselle.
The Chris Waller-trained filly closed off well after being run off her feet early, but going forward and rising to 1400m, she could turn the tables.
Drawing barrier three and having James McDonald in the saddle helps.
Race 5. (14:40) Bill Ritchie Stakes (1400m)
#5 – Probabeel @ $3.80 – Bet Now
The Kiwi mare was excellent when flashing home to finish second behind Roheryn at Randwick last start.
She is a classy winner of six races and the daughter of Savabeel owns two wins from three starts second-up.
Probabeel is a classy type and we’re expecting big things this season.
Race 7. (15:55) Bowermans Furniture The Shorts (1100m)
#5 – Eduardo @ $5.50 – Bet Now
Eduardo has had the benefit of two starts this season, which is more than the likes of Bivouac and Catalyst.
That race fitness will hold him in good stead and those two starts resulted in two impressive wins. The latter came at Rosehill when scoring by 1.5 lengths.
He faces a much harder field here, but he’s up and running.
Race 8. (16:35) Schweppes Kingston Town Stakes (2000m)
#4 – Brimham Rocks @ $20 – Bet Now
Brimham Rocks isn’t the most consistent Chris Waller-trained runner, but he looks ready to strike.
The seven-year-old son of Fastnet Rock scored a quality win two starts back, and anything close to that would see him being competitive here.
Drawing barrier 11 shouldn’t make much difference over 2000m, so take the value odds on offer.
Race 9. (17:15) Tresemme BM78 (1400m)
#10 – Icebath – Bet Now
Icebath has failed to deliver in two starts back from a spell, but it hasn’t been all her fault.
She was the victim of circumstances two starts back at Randwick, and luck wasn’t on her side last time out at Randwick.
She is a quality type that doesn’t win as often as she should, but punters should give her another chance on Saturday.
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