Racenet tip sheet - Dubbo, Monday July 31

Breednet - Monday July 31

This is the Racenet preview and tip sheet for Monday’s meeting at Dubbo.

The track is rated a good (3) and the rail is in the 6m 1100m-400m. true remainder position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - Only race fitness that cost I AM TWISTED first-up from spell and she looks the winner in this. AH CHAI is the big watch first-up as debut run was super and if found that would figure. LATE RETURN may fill a placing. They look the three.
Race 1 tips - 1st: I AM TWISTED (10), 2nd: AH CHAI (1), 3rd: LATE RETURN (3), 4th: RAISE A DROP (5).

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Race 2 summary - Thought the run of KINKA BAY was enormous at Cessnock and if reproduces that run will go close. ANGORA PRINCESS was not that far away at Scone last start and that form looks good enough whilst BUDDABADAH is ready to win. Must include CEASELESS in finish.
Race 2 tips - 1st: KINKA BAY (1), 2nd: DOT COM DOT AY YOU (8), 3rd: BUDDABADAH (7), 4th: CEASELESS (3).

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Race 3 summary - Found this a tough race with plenty that mix form. YOUR MINE OURS is probably racing in the most consistent form and for that reason goes on top. BERGDORF has not been all that far off them in recent starts and can get away with this whilst KINGTANTES only needs to find his best to win this but is hard to catch. Include QUEENIAN in multiples.
Race 3 tips - 1st: YOURS MINE OURS (6), 2nd: BERGDORF (9), 3rd: KINGTANTES (8), 4th: QUEENIAN (7).

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Race 4 summary - FREE TICKET has been racing in consistent form and not far off a win whilst DR VANDI can lead this field for a long way. Would not leave last start winner MOUNT TALSHAN out of chances. TORIO'S DELIGHT next best.
Race 4 tips - 1st: FREE TICKET (2), 2nd: DR VANDI (9), 3rd: MOUNT TAISHAN (1), 4th: TORIO'S DELIGHT (8).

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Race 5 summary - SPOTTY SOCKS is the up and comer in this having won her last two starts and no reason cannot win again. KINGIA has no luck when held up at vital stage last start and she can improve with better run whilst CAMPFIRE comes into this off two solid placings and would not leave him out of chances. Don't leave LAUGHARNE out of multiples.
Race 5 tips - 1st: SPOTTY SOCKS (8), 2nd: KINGIA (6), 3rd: CAMPFIRE (3), 4th: LAUGHARNE (9).

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Race 6 summary - DANISH LACE is honest mare and she will never be far away from leaders. ART 'N' OLLIE is another on pacer who looks close to a win whilst CAPITANO races well second-up and would not leave out. SKYLIMIT right in the mix.
Race 6 tips - 1st: DANISH LACE (5), 2nd: ART 'N' OLLIE (8), 3rd: CAPITANO (1), 4th: SKYLIMIT (3).

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Race 7 summary - If REDIRECT can jump out of the barrier safely he should go close to winning this. ESCORT ARLI only has the one win and it was on debut so may find best when fresh. MISS BLUSPARKS was good behind a smart one last start and that form good enough whilst STAR OF ZIZOU will be running in late.
Race 7 tips - 1st: REDIRECT (4), 2nd: ESCORT ARLI (7), 3rd: MISS BLUSPARKS (11), 4th: STAR OF ZIZOU (12).

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