Warwick Farm Racing Tips for Wednesday, July 30th 2025

We have expert betting tips for racing at Warwick Farm on Wednesday, which includes seven 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.

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Warwick Farm racing tips

Race 1. (12:50) Keeneland September Maiden (1600m)

#2 – Indigo Star @ $4.00

Indigo Star looks to cap off three consecutive placings with a win, and we like the way he hit the line at Randwick last time out.

The Chris Waller-trained son of Zoustar shouldn’t take too long to win a race, and racing at Warwick Farm could work.

James McDonald returns, and he could get on the board early this season.

Stake: 2 Units

Race 2. (13:25) Drinkwise Maiden (1100m)

#4 – Rattle’n’roll @ $6.00

Looking to improve on two recent placings is Rattle’n’roll, who placed at Moe and Geelong before coming to Sydney.

It’s often a good sign when the Hawkes stable brings their runners to Sydney, and his form stacks up nicely at this level.

Barrier three is ideal and punters should be confident.

Stake: 1 Unit

Race 3. (14:00) Myplates BM72 (1600m)

#3 – Audrey’s Lane @ $4.80

Audrey’s Lane got back to winning form at Newcastle last time out, making it three wins and four placings from nine starts.

The four-year-old daughter of Pierro loves racing on rain-affected tracks, and after opening at $6, her odds have firmed considerably.

She gets all favours from the draw, so include her at each-way odds.

Stake: 1 Unit

Race 4. (14:35) Inglis Yearling Sale BM72 (1600m)

#5 – Tazima @ $2.50

The Waller/McDonald combination looks to strike with Tazima, who ran fourth in his Australian debut at Randwick.

He is a son of Awtaad, who won in Europe before coming to Australia, and he’s only going to improve with the run under his belt.

We expect him to be much better over 1600m, so put him on top.

Stake: 2.5 Units

Race 5. (15:10) Tab BM72 (2200m)

#12 – Elle Hudson @ $9.00

Looking to improve with racing under her belt this preparation is Elle Hudson, who ran third fresh up at Randwick before running sixth at Canterbury.

The four-year-old son of Tarzino is a two-time winner on soft tracks, and she only needs a touch of luck from a wide barrier.

Look for her to settle back and come with a big finish.

Stake: 1 Unit

Race 6. (15:45) Headwater Vinery Stud BM72 (1000m)

#4 – Braveheart @ $8.50

Braveheart should be better for two runs this preparation, and they don’t often take long to win from this stable.

The three-year-old son of I Am Invincible wasn’t far away when third at Randwick two back, which is a good form guide.

Punters get value odds, so it’s worth including in picks.

Stake: 1 Unit

Race 7. (16:20) Traffic Warden Darley BM72 (1300m)

#10 – Golden Straand @ $3.00

The three-year-old colt owns a win and two second placings from three starts, so he has made a nice start to his career.

He won at Gosford two back before finishing a close second at Rosehill last time out behind Diddle Dumpling, which is an excellent form guide.

Barrier five is ideal, so take the $3 odds before money comes for him.

Stake: 2 Units

Categories: Horse Racing Tips, Wednesday Horse Racing Tips

Race Tracks: Warwick Farm

Daryl Curnow

About Daryl Curnow

After graduating from the University of Auckland (BA - English), Daryl was thrown into the world of sports and horse racing journalism. Having worked as a racing journalist for two years, he decided to move into the online world of horse racing and sports writing. After years of honing his craft, Daryl became a professional punter in 2009 - with a focus on horse racing, NRL, AFL, NBA, Rugby, NFL, and US college sports. Daryl's tips have been featured on various websites around the world before joining the GoBet team. When he's not working, Daryl tries to avoid making bogeys on the golf course.

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