Racenet tip sheet - Devonport Synthetic, Sunday July 30

Breednet - Sunday July 30

This is the Racenet preview and tip sheet for Sunday’s meeting at Devonport Synthetic.

The track is rated a synthetic 0 and the rail is in the true position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - GEE GEES CRICKET has made good progress into this prep & they've poured another trial into him for this. Betting watch on debutantes TYCOON'S DAUGHTER & LOOK AT THIS. They're both nicely bred & look ready to make an impact off trial wins. GEE GEES LUCKYGIRL is also on debut yet she's had two trials while the other debutante BREATHTAKING could run race with a good senior rider engaged. Be guided by any positive market moves.
Race 1 tips - 1st: GEE GEES CRICKET (1), 2nd: TYCOON'S DAUGHTER (8), 3rd: LOOK AT THIS (7), 4th: GEE GEES LUCKYGIRL (4).

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Race 2 summary - Former mainland filly MOSH OPERA ran a solid Tassie debut & an early career win looms. Betting watch on debutante trial winners MOORCROFT (by Foxwedge) & SKIP (by Ladoni) while PARTY PLANNER's debut was also promising & she looks ready to make an impact.
Race 2 tips - 1st: MOSH OPERA (8), 2nd: MOORCROFT (3), 3rd: SKIP (5), 4th: PARTY PLANNER (9).

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Race 3 summary - Very difficult race & cannot pin anything down with confidence. Former mainlander ROYAL RICHES started odds on at his Tassie debut for the Brunton yard. Keep an eye on the betting for SUDDEN SHOCK (former Bjorn Baker), HINT OF MOONLIGHT (former John Salanitri) & LUCKY I'M HERE (former Daniel Bowman). GREAT EXPECTATION, SEBRING STAR, CANDLEPINS, DRINKS AT ROSIE'S & MONOBROW are no slouches.
Race 3 tips - 1st: ROYAL RICHES (3), 2nd: SUDDEN SHOCK (5), 3rd: HINT OF MOONLIGHT (8), 4th: LUCKY I'M HERE (9).

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Race 4 summary - Highly promising filly BASTETANI has to take another step here yet she's a winner. WHITE HAWK is well overdue & the new rider could be able to eek out a win with him here. ANOTHER BROTHER has been runner-up every start this prep & is spiking big time into this. FEARLESS FILOU caught the worse part of the track last start & she could easily bounce back.
Race 4 tips - 1st: BASTETANI (5), 2nd: WHITE HAWK (3), 3rd: ANOTHER BROTHER (4), 4th: FEARLESS FILOU (13).

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Race 5 summary - Only the four hopes. PURPLE RIDER should be holding the best chunk of the market. GEE GEES SAINT NIK is also ticking over nicely. OM NOM is also just about there for her first success. VICTORY MEDAL has turned a bit of a corner. LITTLE SUZIE's debut was just a run yet now is trained by the strong Brunton yard.
Race 5 tips - 1st: PURPLE RIDER (4), 2nd: GEE GEES SAINT NIK (10), 3rd: OM NOM (9), 4th: VICTORY MEDAL (6).

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Race 6 summary - Hard race & wouldn't be surprised with a blow-out result. KORN BROKE is a good roughie. NEWTS is ready to spike. AIN'T THE WHISKY gets another run on her preferred surface. Prepared to forgive HUSSON'S KISS ordinary resumption. FAREWELL ANGELINA, VALERIUS, DRAGONBITE, SPECIAL SHOT, GEE GEES COOL GAL & THE DESPERATE can all make an impact.
Race 6 tips - 1st: KORN BROKE (8), 2nd: NEWTS (1), 3rd: AIN'T THE WHISKY (10), 4th: HUSSON'S KISS (4).

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Race 7 summary - The winner should come from the top four. MANSPLAINING caught the worse part of the track & can return to winning form. KHATUN is ticking over beautifully. PISTOL JACK has come back in great order. SILVER RESET has been somewhat uncompetitive but can turn things around here. GEE GEE ROYAL MISS & MISS BLUEGRASS can make an impact.
Race 7 tips - 1st: MANSPLAINING (1), 2nd: KHATUN (3), 3rd: PISTOL JACK (2), 4th: SILVER RESET (4).

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Race 8 summary - We finally get a decent race deep into the 10 race card. GEEGEES CLASSICBOY should be spiking into this. If YOU DIDN'T can handle the Synthetic then he can pounce. KOOL KASH can win again. DON REGGIO is back to his preferred surface. Keep a watch on former mainlander NORTHERN SOUL.
Race 8 tips - 1st: YOU DIDN'T (8), 2nd: KOOL KASH (2), 3rd: DON REGGIO (3), 4th: NORTHERN SOUL (12).

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Race 9 summary - Another good competitive race. KILLIN FALLS is flying into this. LORD FARQUAAD is also having a great prep. SOUND BAR resumes but loves the Synthetic surface. SIORCA is also first-up but can pounce while fresh. POWERCHARGED, GEEGEES BARITONE, MAGNASA, STEEL MOON, VANDERMEER & MY PAIGE THREE can all make an impact.
Race 9 tips - 1st: KILLIN FALLS (8), 2nd: LORD FARQUAAD (10), 3rd: SOUND BAR (3), 4th: SIORCA (4).

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Race 10 summary - Tough race to finish on & hard to pin anything down with confidence. Chancing the promising mare NO MONEY NO HONEY from the Brunton yard. ARICONTE has turned a corner. AMAWORD resumes off a trial win. First-up BURMA knows how to win on the new side. KYOGLE SON only clung on last start yet is on the hat-trick. SEBRING'S JOY, WILLBY RULES, BEDROCK DREAMS, ROUGEAU, BLACK HILLS & SHOCKWAVE MISS can all make an impact.
Race 10 tips - 1st: NO MONEY NO HONEY (7), 2nd: ARICONTE (10), 3rd: AMAWORD (3), 4th: BURMA (4).

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