Five state quaddie attack for Saturday July 29

Breednet - Friday July 28

There's no better way to end a Saturday than landing a healthy quaddie so here's another tool to help you turn a profit.

Advertisement

Here are our five-state suggested quadrella strategies.

ROSEHILL

1st leg

6, 7, 8, 13

2nd leg

1, 2, 4

3rd leg

2, 3, 6, 7

4th leg

3, 4, 5, 8

192 Combinations

Analysis: The race tempo in the first three legs holds the key to the quaddie result this weekend. On paper there's a lack of speed in each of the legs which has resulted in us taking on a few runners but tactic chances could force a change so keep an ear out early in the day.

$20 investment = 10.41%


CAULFIELD

1st leg

1, 2

2nd leg

3, 4, 8

3rd leg

1, 2, 7, 10, 12

4th leg

2, 3, 5, 11, 16

150 Combinations

Analysis: The first two legs of Saturday's quaddies are the races with limited chances. If we get through the first half we're confident of a result.

$20 investment = 13.33%


DOOMBEN

1st leg

1, 4, 5, 7

2nd leg

1, 4, 6, 10

3rd leg

1, 2, 5

4th leg

3, 5, 17

144 Combinations

Analysis: A heap of early scratchings in the final two legs have made the task easier this week. If we get through the first half of the quaddie, we're expecting a collect this week.

$20 investment = 13.88%


MORPHETTVILLE

1st leg

1, 2, 4

2nd leg

2, 8, 11

3rd leg

7, 9, 14, 15

4th leg

1, 11, 13, 18

144 Combinations

Analysis: It's the reverse of the Doomben quaddie at Morphettville. Expecting to be alive at the midway mark and then hoping for some value in the back half to deliver a healthy result.

$20 investment = 13.88%


BELMONT

1st leg

1, 8, 9

2nd leg

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

3rd leg

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

4th leg

4, 5, 14

270 Combinations

Analysis: One of the more open quaddies in WA for a while, with the middle legs offering up the pospect of a healthy dividend.

$20 investment = 7.40% of dividend

Advertisment
More Reading...
Shamus Award Mare Quintessa Cracks $1million in Prizemoney
Karaka graduate Quintessa (NZ) (Shamus Award) became a millionaire and a dual Group One winner with a stunning last-to-first performance in the $400,000 Group One Proisir Plate (1400m) at Ellerslie on Saturday.
El Vencedor Crowned NZ Horse of the Year
Rich Hill Stud’s standing as a centre of thoroughbred excellence has been further emphasised with El Vencedor named New Zealand’s Horse of the Year.
Barneswood Farm Trans Tasman Strike
A trans-Tasman ownership double prompted long and enthusiastic celebrations for Ashburton’s Barneswood Farm.
Vale, Fastnet Rock
Fastnet Rock was a crowd pleaser when paraded as a living legend at the Coolmore stallion parade last month, but sadly this spring was to be his last. 
Toronado Withdrawn from Service
Victorian breeders have been dealt a blow with Swettenham Stud announcing on Sunday evening that their champion sire Toronado (IRE) would not cover any mares in 2025 as he recovers from a significant infection that caused lameness.
Sires With Winners - Monday September 8
Here is the full list of 18 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Impressive First Foals for Don Corleone
The first son of outstanding sire Extreme Choice to find his way to Queensland, Group I performer Don Corleone proved very popular with breeders last spring covering 133 mares at Eureka Stud and his first foals are exactly what you might hope for.
Tara Talks Racing – This Week We Talk to Bennett Racing
In the wash up of last Saturday’s great day of spring racing there was no winner that meant more to his connections than Group I MVRC Moir Stakes victory Baraqiel, so our obvious guest this week had to be Nathan Bennett.
Aussie Connection with Impressive St Mark’s Basilica Debut Winner
2021 European Horse of the Year St Mark’s Basilica (Fr) is at Coolmore Australia this spring and had an impressive debut winner at Ascot overnight with El Vamos powering clear of her rivals to win as she pleased.
New G1 Winner for Wootton Bassett
Back in Australia for another season at Coolmore, Wootton Bassett (GB) was expected to get a 3YO Group I winner in France on Sunday, but the horse that got the job done was not the one punters expected.