Racenet tip sheet - Beaumont Newcastle, Tuesday September 05

Breednet - Tuesday September 5

This is the Racenet preview and tip sheet for Tuesday’s meeting at Beaumont Newcastle.

The track is rated a good (4) interim 5/9 - 7.30am and the rail is in the out 3m entire course position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - MASTERATI has raced on the speed to finish in the placings at Wyong and Kembla both runs this campaign. Still scope for improvement and expected to be in the finish again. ANTONIO'S PRIDE in the market but well beaten at Hawkesbury on debut. 33-days between runs but has been placed in a trial in the interim and set to improve sharply. SUN AND HEIR placed two from five and the closest of seconds at Bathurst last start. Gets the chance to go one better from an ideal gate. TUTU runner-up two from three in her first preparation and wasn't far from the winner at Hawkesbury. Bright place prospects again fitter second-up.
Race 1 tips - 1st: MASTERATI (1), 2nd: ANTONIO'S PRIDE (2), 3rd: SUN AND HEIR (4), 4th: TUTU (3).

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Race 2 summary - LEGENDOFOZ chased home the promising Merovee at Beaumont last time out with a considerable margin to third. Still scope for improvement and gets his chance. PREFERITO solid effort when placed at Hawkesbury resuming after covering ground in the run. Right in the mix fitter second-up from an ideal gate. ATARAXIA resumes on the back of a runner-up finish in a Randwick trial. Placed two from three in his first preparation and looks ready to go fresh here. Market watch on the first starters with SURJIN prominent.
Race 2 tips - 1st: LEGENDOFOZ (3), 2nd: PREFERITO (4), 3rd: ATARAXIA (6), 4th: SURJIN (8).

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Race 3 summary - The first starters expected to dominate here with PERSIA, DON'T OVER THINK and RESTLESS prominent. SAN FRANCISCO resuming looks the pick of those that have raced.
Race 3 tips - 1st: PERSIA (5), 2nd: DON'T OVER THINK (1), 3rd: RESTLESS (2), 4th: SAN FRANCISCO (3).

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Race 4 summary - PAINTED LADY resumes and should be fit enough after three trials. Runner-up at Wyong resuming last campaign and goes in everything fresh here. DARBIES BLUGIRL raced on the speed to win at Newcastle last start. The 59kg a genuine query but still one of the chances. MISS FAITH won successive races at Taree and Beaumont last preparation and placed last two at Wyong and Gosford. Chances enhanced if any rain about but still a place hope on top of the ground. FEATURE placed last two at Scone and Gosford and nothing to suggest she won't be in the finish again from an ideal gate.
Race 4 tips - 1st: PAINTED LADY (4), 2nd: DARBIES BLUGIRL (2), 3rd: MISS FAITH (3), 4th: FEATURE (6).

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Race 5 summary - HISTORY REPEATS finished on the placegetters heels at Randwick on debut after having no luck and less than a length from the winner at Kembla resuming. The one to beat fitter second-up stepping up in distance. LA CHATTE runner-up in five of her seven starts to date including a close second at Kembla resuming last start. Gets the chance to go one better fitter second-up. SWEET DEAL placed three from six including a close second this track and distance last start. Gets the chance to go one better peaking third-up launching from the inside gate. They look the three.
Race 5 tips - 1st: HISTORY REPEATS (4), 2nd: LA CHATTE (5), 3rd: SWEET DEAL (11), 4th: AUDACIOUS CHOICE (2).

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Race 6 summary - VILLA CARLOTTA struggled in the Group II Silver Shadow resuming but will find this much easier. Randwick winner and Group II placed in four runs in his first preparation. BUKZEL placed two from three this preparation. Down in the weights and expected to be right in the finish again. IT'S SO OBVIOUS Beaumont winner resuming four runs back and placed twice from three subsequent runs including a Rosehill third. The blinkers off a plus. KELVINSIDE next best.
Race 6 tips - 1st: VILLA CARLOTTA (9), 2nd: BUKZEL (12), 3rd: IT'S SO OBVIOUS (11), 4th: KELVINSIDE (3).

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Race 7 summary - FLOKI defeated a maiden field at Scone by a big space and a tragedy beaten last start at Muswellbrook. Will make amends here. MOLTEN overcame a wide run in transit to win his maiden at Kembla resuming last start. Still plenty of scope for improvement and a winning chance again. AZCANNYAZ placed last three and bright place prospects again with the blinkers coming off. FINAL FRONTIER the other main chance.
Race 7 tips - 1st: FLOKI (2), 2nd: MOLTEN (4), 3rd: AZCANNYAZ (7), 4th: FINAL FRONTIER (10).

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Race 8 summary - TOKYO KING improved considerably at fifth run back from a long spell when runner up at Hawkesbury last start. Should be near his peak and gets the chance to go one better stepping up in distance. VINDEX finding it hard to win a race but consistent at the same time. Placed last four and expected to be right in the finish again. ZEDGE has improved at each of his four career runs to date. Just about ready to do something from a good gate. DRESS REHEARSAL worked home solidly when runner-up here last start. Just needs a touch of luck from the gate to be in the finish again.
Race 8 tips - 1st: TOKYO KING (6), 2nd: VINDEX (8), 3rd: ZEDGE (12), 4th: DRESS REHEARSAL (9).

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