Racenet tip sheet - Gunnedah, Monday August 21

Breednet - Monday August 21

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

The track is rated a good (4) interim 21/8 - 7:30am and the rail is in the true position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - Liked the way SEBBAG got to the line when placed first-up and the extra distance here should suit. THE DEBATER has been solid enough in last couple and this looks winnable race whilst DARPRA struck plenty of trouble last start and can improve second-up. Include NOT A PRINCESS in multiples.
Race 1 tips - 1st: SEBBAG (9), 2nd: THE DEBATER (1), 3rd: DARPRA (13), 4th: NOT A PRINCESS (4).

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Race 2 summary - THOMSON RIVER is another who gets into this third-up from spell and he has been close enough in two runs back. WHISKEY APPLE was tough final stages when placed last start and will be prominent for a long way whilst SCHMIZO will keep chasing last 200m and may sneak a place. STYLISH CHARLENE for the wider exotics.
Race 2 tips - 1st: THOMSON RIVER (5), 2nd: WHISKEY APPLE (6), 3rd: SCHMIZO (4), 4th: STYLISH CHARLENE (11).

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Race 3 summary - Thought SAMIKOSHO may roll along in first couple and if he can get right run in transit will take some catching. SPORTSTAR SAMUEL will find this a much easier affair and from inside gate gets his chance. HUSONIQUE gets into easiest race he has seen for a while and sure to be competitive whilst LONDON LADY finished the race off well enough last start to be included in multiples.
Race 3 tips - 1st: SAMIKOSHO (3), 2nd: SPORTSTAR SAMUEL (5), 3rd: HUSONIQUE (1), 4th: LONDON LADY (11).

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Race 4 summary - MAHBOOB won at Newcastle two back and if finds that form would go close in this. MOONLIGHT SPY may run a cheeky race fresh. CHELJOE and GUILTY AS SIN right in the mix.
Race 4 tips - 1st: MAHBOOB (4), 2nd: MOONLIGHT SPY (7), 3rd: CHELJOE (2), 4th: GUILTY AS SIN (3).

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Race 5 summary - PRESENT SENSE comes off solid placing in the Narromine Cup last start and that form good enough for this. AVROSON comes back from city class run last start after stringing together three straight wins whilst TESTABILITY hit the line strongly to win last start and can make it two straight here. Don't leave DREAM FOLK out of multiples.
Race 5 tips - 1st: PRESENT SENSE (3), 2nd: AVROSON (4), 3rd: TESTABILITY (7), 4th: DREAM FOLK (1).

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Race 6 summary - SUBTLE WINNER was dominant last start and from inside gate should get all the favours. CEASELESS is never far away in his races. ROSELLA AMALFI and SILVER ART for the wider exotics.
Race 6 tips - 1st: SUBTLE WINNER (6), 2nd: CEASELESS (3), 3rd: ROSELLA AMALFI (2), 4th: SILVER ART (8).

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Race 7 summary - EPIC DAN has won two of his three runs this time in and must respect him again in this class. ASPIRING gets out to 1000m and did enough last start to be included. ESCEBEE may not have run the trip last start and back to this distance suites whilst HAMMOON BOY was luckless last start and can bounce back from ideal barrier draw.
Race 7 tips - 1st: EPIC DAN (6), 2nd: ASPIRING (2), 3rd: ESCEBEE (3), 4th: HAMMOON BOY (4).

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