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Queanbeyan R5 (4) ASTUNNER – Is one that won’t be disadvantaged with the transfer of this meeting from the Sapphire Coast to Queanbeyan. The Gratz Vella-trained four-year-old is a last start winner at the track over 1460m on what is a horses for courses circuit...
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Newcastle R8 no. 9- MAGNASPIN went too fast early over 2000m at Caulfield last start, entitled to tire late. If he can settle behind the likely leader, IKNOWASTAR, he could get a nice trial into the race.
An impressive last start winner can post another win while a $14 chance can go one better at Tuesday’s Moe meeting.
Shayne O’Cass gives his best bets for Hawkesbury and Armidale, and takes a look an every race at Hawkesbury.
There were some bemused onlookers that saw Melbourne Cup winner Vow And Declare and stablemate Young Werther entered for a sprint race — but it’s not a mistake.
Trainer Wayne Seelin takes two horses to Hawkesbury on Tuesday — one at the start of its career, the other well and truly in the twilight.
Trainers Tony and Calvin McEvoy have scrapped a Queensland trip for South Australian Derby winner Coco Sun.
Jason Collett, who suffered multiple rib fractures in a fall at Kembla Grange last month, has tested his fitness at trackwork and been pleased with his recovery.
Wee Nessy’s Sydney and Brisbane form shows she deserves a Group 1 shot so trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jr will give her a crack at the highest level in Saturday’s Doomben 10,000.
Annabel Neasham has been in form on the track in Queensland, but her stayer Port Lockroy has been struck down by horrible barriers this campaign as they aim up at the Queensland Derby next month.