We have expert betting tips for racing at Wagga on Wednesday, which includes eight races at the midweek meeting.
Punters get good value odds for the New South Wales meeting, and we have betting tips for every race on the card.
Wagga racing tips
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McTominary is nearing a win after four placings from seven starts, and he doesn’t need to improve much to beat this field.
The Luke Pepper-trained five-year-old ran second at Sapphire Coast two back before placing at Canberra last start, so he’s running well this season.
We’re happy with the $4 odds from bookmakers.
Stake: 2 Units
Looking to score back-to-back wins is One Run Won, who scored easily by 4.3 lengths at Orange last time out.
The Bjorn Baker-trained gelding meets more depth in this field, but that was an impressive way to break maidens, and he could run them into the ground again.
Given the odds, he’s worth including in horse racing picks.
Stake: 1 Unit
Each-way value is with Tap ‘N’ Run, who has more experience than most in this field with 45 starts for eight wins and 12 placings.
The eight-year-old son of Reward for Effort hasn’t slowed down this campaign, including a last-start placing at Canberra.
Something close to that should be enough to run well at Wagga.
Stake: 1 Unit
Brenlyn’s Legacy comes off back-to-back wins at Wodonga and Albury, which are good form guides for racing at Wagga.
The three-year-old son of Redente had to dig deep to score narrowly at Albury as a $1.90 chance, but that was good to see.
This field isn’t much harder, so $2.40 is a good price from bookmakers.
Stake: 2 Units
Miss Defy defied them when winning at Canberra last start and dropping from 2000m to 1800m shouldn’t worry her.
The daughter of Deep Field owns two wins from 10 starts, and with five runs under her belt this prep, she is rock-hard fit.
Punters get value odds in what should be a competitive race.
Stake: 1 Unit
Associate relished the easier racing at Hawkesbury last start when scoring by two lengths, and he could double down on that effort.
The six-year-old son of Star Witness runs his best races at Wagga with a win and a placing from three attempts, and he also loves the distance.
Getting in with 55kg on his back makes him awfully tough to beat.
Stake: 3 Units
It’s time for Pyrolysis to win after notching four consecutive placings to start her career.
The three-year-old filly by Baker ran second at Canterbury before placing behind a nice enough type at Gosford, so the form stacks up well.
Carrying 61kg is the leveler, but she rates well against this field.
Stake: 2 Units
Punters get value odds for Lady Revolution, who has won fresh up in the past, and she shouldn’t be overlooked in this race.
The five-year-old mare by Russian Revolution was slightly disappointing in three runs last campaign, but kicking off with an inside draw is a bonus.
That could switch her on and see her fight out the finish.
Stake: 1 Unit























