Quaddie attack Saturday

Breednet - Friday October 13

There is nothing better than cheering home the final leg to land a fat quaddie and Racenet’s analysts have put their heads together to give you a chance at a big dividend on Saturday.

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Here are our suggested quadrella strategies.

Randwick

1st leg

3, 12

2nd leg

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

3rd leg

1, 2, 4, 5

4th leg

1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

360 Combinations

Analysis: Outstanding day of racing at Randwick on Saturday highlighted by the $10m The Everest in leg two of the quaddie. In the opening leg we expect that In Her Time should prove a class above but saving with Impening who will be running on hard late. In the Everest we have the first five saddle cloths as the main hopes in the race; Chautauqua, Vega Magic, Redzel, Redkirk Warrior and Clearly Innocent. Happy Clapper is in flying form but he must be a query at 2000m and so we have taken three rivals as insurance in the Craven Plate. The final leg is wide open and not many would surprise.

$20 investment = 5.56%


Caulfield

1st leg

11

2nd leg

5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13

3rd leg

1, 4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15

4th leg

2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11

252 Combinations

Analysis: Caulfield Guineas day has quality and competitive racing across the card. In the opening leg we are standing out star New Zealand mare Bonneval. She’s simply flying and should prove too good again despite facing quality opposition. We have really gone wide in the Caulfield Guineas, Toorak Handicap and Schillaci Stakes. They are filled with quality and it might just come down to luck in running as to which horse will take them out. We’re expecting a big quaddie dividend so we are more than happy to take a smaller percentage this week.

$20 investment = 7.94%


Doomben

1st leg

5, 7, 9, 14

2nd leg

1, 3, 6, 10

3rd leg

1, 4, 5

4th leg

14

240 Combinations

Analysis: The Doomben quaddie begins with a race with a number of chances. We have got it down to four. Lordag should prove difficult to beat in the second leg but we aren’t going without insurance. Supreme Effort is the one they all have to beat in the third leg while Chris Waller’s Carzoff is our anchor in the final leg, bringing with him some solid Sydney form.

$20 investment = 8.33%


Morphettville

1st leg

1, 4, 12

2nd leg

4, 5, 10

3rd leg

1, 2, 3, 5

4th leg

3, 4, 7, 8, 12

180 combinations

Analysis: Nodoubtaboutit is clearly hardest to beat in the opening leg, having won three of her past five starts. Hussybay should be hard to beat in the second leg after racing away with it last start. The final two legs are more open and that’s where we will be hoping to add some value to what could potentially be a skinny quaddie.

$20 investment = 11.11%


Bunbury

1st leg

1, 2, 3, 8, 11, 14, 15

2nd leg

2, 6, 10

3rd leg

1, 14

4th leg

11

42 Combinations

Analysis: The opening leg could be more easily picked using a dart board so loading up there. Key To Fame and Final Salute look the main two in the second leg while Achernar Star and Mikimoto appear likely to fight out the third leg. The final leg will come down to the Talented Royal Star which should go around as the short priced favourite. Did finish second in the WA Oaks last preparation but looks to be more a sprinter miler.

$20 investment = 47.62%

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