We have expert betting tips for racing at Wyong 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.
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Wyong racing tips
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The odds might seem short for a runner with two fifths to her name, but she has faced elite level opposition.
The Bjorn Baker-trained filly ran behind Chayan at Group 2 level last time out, with Chayan being one of the Golden Slipper favourites.
Getting the inside draw is ideal, and she could blow them away.
Stake: 3 Units
The start of this meeting could be dominated by short-priced favourites, and Hellabella is another nice filly in the making.
She placed in her first three starts before failing to fire at Warwick Farm last start. However, she returned from a spell with two impressive trial wins.
She gets the inside draw, and she will likely lead and never give them a chance to catch her.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Punters get each-way odds for Lilac Girl, who comes off a second placing at Newcastle, and it shouldn’t take her long to win a race.
The three-year-old filly by Maurice was only a half-length from the winner, and getting in with 54kg and Tim Clark riding is a bonus.
It’s not an easy field, but she’s a value runner.
Stake: 1 Unit
Wootton Lass turned her form around last time out at Warwick Farm, and she could rise through the grades now.
The three-year-old filly had been racing in tough grades, including running seventh behind Apocalyptic at Group 2 level.
She gets in with only 54.5kg, so punters should expect a tidy effort.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Golden Century didn’t fire fresh up at Randwick, but he got too far back in the run and never stood a chance.
The four-year-old son of Pierro owns two wins and eight placings from 16 starts, and he was good enough to run in the New Zealand Derby.
It shouldn’t take him long to win another race.
Stake: 1 Unit
Caesar has yet to finish worse than second in four starts, including a win at Canterbury last time out.
The three-year-old son of Capitalist has been prepared with a trial win at Rosehill, which should top him off nicely for this race.
James McDonald rides, and his odds are likely to firm on race day.
Stake: 1.5 Units
Seeking consecutive wins is Hopper, who won well at Kembla Grange last time out.
The four-year-old son of Snitzel opened at $16 before firming considerably throughout the week, which is a good sign.
This isn’t an easy race, but he represents value.
Stake: 1 Unit
Chris Waller lines up Maybe Moet, who was only a short margin behind the winner at Canterbury last time out.
The four-year-old by Yes Yes Yes owns three wins and four placings from 10 starts, and her opening odds of $4.40 have been slashed.
She’s drawn well, and we expect a tidy effort.
Stake: 1.5 Units






















