Racenet tip sheet - Wagga Wagga, Saturday September 16

Breednet - Saturday September 16

This is the Racenet preview and tip sheet for Saturday’s meeting at Wagga Wagga.

The track is rated a good (4) and the rail is in the out 6m 1400m-w/post; true the remainder position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - Would keep an eye on betting support for FUNDING who has looked solid enough in trials and will not have to be superstar to win this. BRICONI showed enough last time in work to be included in chances whilst ESPEJAY may still need further but strips fitter second-up. COSMO STAR may sneak into placing.
Race 1 tips - 1st: FUNDING (1), 2nd: BRICONI (5), 3rd: ESPEJAY (7), 4th: COSMO STAR (6).

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Race 2 summary - Looks an even affair. Thought BRIGHTLY GOES was close to a win and although this step up for her she can measure up to them. MAN OF PEACE is third-up from spell and although not flattered in two runs back can figure whilst LAZYAXL cannot be dismissed first-up from spell. KUDAGILLA will be better second-up.
Race 2 tips - 1st: BRIGHTLY GOES (4), 2nd: MAN OF PEACE (2), 3rd: LAZYAXL (1), 4th: KUDAGILLA (5).

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Race 3 summary - HOFFSKI just got too far off them last start and only got going final stages. If he sits little closer can figure. FLYING FRAGMENTS has been placed in last two starts and gets chance to win this whilst SIDONIA MISS was little disappointing last start but previous win was good enough to be included. Don't leave KAPPY CINO out of multiples.
Race 3 tips - 1st: HOFFSKI (2), 2nd: FLYING FRAGMENTS (1), 3rd: SIDONIA MISS (7), 4th: KAPPY CINO (3).

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Race 4 summary - WHY ME LORD took on a much better race in town last start and back in right race can return to winners stall. CAMA DE ROSAS was impressive at big odds first-up and can back it up here whilst DREAM ON STAN is never far away in his races and can sneak a place. OH WHAT A THIEF prominent in early betting.
Race 4 tips - 1st: WHY ME LORD (7), 2nd: CAMA DE ROSAS (4), 3rd: DREAM ON STAN (11), 4th: OH WHAT A THIEF (3).

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Race 5 summary - PAY THE ONES comes off a well deserved win last start and can make it two straight. Liked the way MONEY AD got to the line when placed last start and sure to be finishing off solidly again. QUATRE BELLE gets back into her right race whilst COUNTY LIMERICK is sure to be competitive.
Race 5 tips - 1st: PAY THE ONES (1), 2nd: MONEY AD (3), 3rd: QUATRE BELLE (8), 4th: COUNTY LIMERICK (6).

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Race 6 summary - ONEMORE FOR MUMMA hit the line impressively first-up and with that run under her girth can get away with this. KRUANUI is always thereabouts and no reason will not be in finish again whilst SHEER FORCE is big query resuming. Would not leave GOJAZZ out of place chances.
Race 6 tips - 1st: ONEMORE FOR MUMMA (3), 2nd: KRUANUI (2), 3rd: SHEER FORCE (6), 4th: GOJAZZ (1).

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