We have expert betting tips for the cards this Tuesday at Wangaratta and Wyong.
There is plenty of value available with bookmakers at the Tuesday meetings and we have our best bets across the cards.
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Tuesday horse racing tips
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Wangaratta
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Race 1. (13:00) Muraca Electrical Maiden (1400m)
#8 – Sino Witness @ $2.05 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Team Hayes lines up the three-year-old gelding who owns two placings from five starts.
The son of Star Witness comes off a second placing at Cranbourne behind Astroflight, which should be a good betting guide.
After opening at $2.20, most of the money has come for him.
Race 3. (14:00) Extons Earthmoving Maiden (1590m)
#13 – Ha She @ $4.20 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Ha She is getting desperately close to breaking through for a maiden win after four placings this preparation.
The five-year-old daughter of Helmet owns seven placings from 13 starts, so she deserves a win and punters get value odds.
$4.20 for a runner knocking on the door is a good bet.
Race 5. (15:00) Bi-rite Electrical Maiden (1170m)
#14 – The Ballet Dancer @ $4.40 – Bet @ Sportsbet
The three-year-old filly has been well backed on debut and she is bred to enjoy the wet conditions.
She hasn’t had any public trials, so the betting move is mostly stable money. That is a good sign and the daughter of Rock ‘N’ Pop shouldn’t have any problems on a heavy surface.
It could pay to watch betting moves on race day.
Race 8. (16:30) Ovens Ford Wangaratta BM58 (1590m)
#3 – Ferlaxing @ $6.50 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Ferlaxing didn’t do much wrong when running second fresh up at Swan Hill, and he should improve with the run under his belt.
The son of Ferlax scored his maiden win at Coffs Harbour in April by 3.5 lengths. It came on a heavy track, so he has no problem in the conditions.
We’re surprised by the $6.50 odds, but those odds should drop on race day.
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Wyong
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Race 2. (13:50) Business Race Day BM64 (1600m)
#3 – For Valour @ $2.05 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott line up the last-start winner who scored his breakthrough win at Hawkesbury by 2.8 lengths last start.
The son of Zoustar paid only $1.30 to win last time out, so the $2.05 is a fair price despite the rise in class.
Tim Clark rides and he will send the gelding to the front and be tough to stop.
Race 4. (15:05) Wyong Leagues Group Maiden (1000m)
#4 – Glamour and Glory @ $3.80 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Glamour and Glory scored consecutive third placings to open her career before running fourth last start at Hawkesbury.
The three-year-old daughter of Star Turn was solid in her first New South Wales run after racing at Bendigo and Sandown. Her run behind Qeyaady at Sandown is a good form guide for maiden racing.
Her odds should shorten, so take the $3.80 available.
Race 5. (15:45) Great Northern Maiden (1100m)
#8 – Sacred Field @ $2.60 – Bet @ Sportsbet
Sacred Field was only a short margin behind the winner at Gosford last time out and he won’t take long to score his maiden win.
The three-year-old son of Deep Field hit the line well enough to suggest he should win this campaign, and it’s not an overly strong field.
Tommy Berry rides and punters should take the odds before they drop.
Race 7. (17:05) De Bortoli Wines BM64 (1200m)
#6 – Ka Bling @ $2.50 – Bet @ Sportsbet
The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained three-year-old has yet to finish worse than third from three career starts.
He finished third on debut at Hawkesbury before winning at Wyong by a length. He then ran second behind Sur La Mer at Newcastle, which is an excellent form guide.
Drawing barrier three is ideal and it’s another good ride for Tommy Berry.
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