Caulfield Sprint analysis

Clinton Payne - Friday October 20

The Racenet Speedmaps and form analysts have combined to give punters a leg-up in the $200,000 Group II Caulfield Sprint (1000m) at Caulfield on Saturday.

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Racenet's Caulfield Stakes speedmap for Saturday.

Racenet's Speedmaps spokesman Greg Polson said the race will be run in a 'take no prisoners' manner.

"Super Too and Snitty Kitty only know one way and this will be a fast run race," Polson said.

"I'm pretty sure Super Too will hold Snitty Kitty out and stalking the leaders will be Faatinah, Crystal Dreamer and Property.

"This could well be a case where they go too fast for the backmarkers to come into the race but it is the third meeting on the track in a week so watch the early races to make sure they aren't swooping down the centre.

"If they are then there could be some value with Badajoz, Sweet Sherry or Missrock."

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Corporate bookie Ladbrokes are offering $4 for the favourite Snitty Kitty, $4.50 Property, $5 Super Too, $8.50 Faatinah and Badajoz, $9.50 Sweet Sherry, $10 Ocean Embers with the other runners at $14 or better.

"Our assessments also think Snitty Kitty, Property and Super Too are the horses to beat but we have them in a different order to the market," Racenet form analyst Cameron Happ said.

"We've got the three-year-old Property on top and he's is a bit of value as is our second pick Super Too.

"You could level stake the two of them for a smaller profit but you would be covering the bases by siding with one of the leaders and a horse that will travel off the speed.

"If you want to go with our top pick Property the Ladbrokes Odds Boost will inflate your price to $5 and that's decent value.

"If you'd prefer to use the Ladbrokes Odds Boost on Super Too you can lock in $6.50.

"My suggestion would be to use the Odds Boost on Property, take $5 on both horses then if we hit the mark you'll be making $3 based on $1 on each horse."

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Our assessment of the race and prices are.

No.

Horse

Rating

Price

10

Property

61.4

$4.10

9

Super Too

61.1

$4.60

8

Snitty Kitty

59.4

$7.30

1

Faatinah

58.2

$10

2

Missrock

57.8

$13

7

Sweet Sherry

57.8

$13

5

Badajoz

57.4

$16

6

Ocean Embers

57.2

$17

4

Crystal Dreamer

55.9

$37

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