Sandown Racing Tips

Sandown Race Tips & Analysis for July 3, 2024

Michael Kruse
3 July 2024
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The Seymour Racecourse will be run on a soft 6 track. The rail is out 7m for the  entire circuit. And the weather looks fine.

The inside rail is going to be off so look for hoses that can peel off the pace out wide, middle barriers should be a positive.

Today’s Seymour racing tips can be found below,


Best Bet

Race 6: Expected Tempo: Solid

#7 HE’S BESET

Looks the one, was quite keen on him a couple weeks ago when nominated in VIC and SA.

They elected to scratch and have since given a little a freshen up.

Super consistent horse and the booking of Shinn fills me with confidence.

Should of most likely won last time at Sandown with a clearer run.


Next Best Tip

Race 7: Expected Tempo: Strong

#8 MAWALLOCK 

Another one that was well backed last time out but flopped.

Happy to forgive that run as the trials leading in to that were super impressive.

Can peel out wide and let down with a a great turn of foot off this strong tempo.

#5 BEAST MODE also possesses a great turn of foot so a saver here is advised.


Best Each Way/Roughie

Race 8: Expected Tempo: Above Average

#4 ALVERDUN

A swing for the fences here.

$71 seems such a silly price.

Didn’t do much FU but never has. Will be much better for that hitout and rates well in this field.

Had a cracking run on this track back in May last year in a much tougher grade.

Quaddie Bet

Leg 1: 1, 3, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17
Leg 2: 7
Leg 3: 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 15
Leg 4: 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18

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