Racenet tip sheet - Leeton, Tuesday August 22

Breednet - Tuesday August 22

This is the Racenet preview and tip sheet for Tuesday’s meeting at Leeton.

The track is rated a soft(7) interim 22/8 - 7.30am and the rail is in the normal position.

Racenet’s summaries and tips for the meeting are.

Race 1 summary - Betting will give best guide to the unraced. Have liked the two trials of PATRIKA BELLE and from ideal barrier can see her running a cheeky race on debut. PEBBLES WILLDO was okay at her only start and may surprise fresh. Would not leave THE WONDERFUL CAT out of chances. NISHANI SPIRIT prominent in early betting.
Race 1 tips - 1st: PATRIKA BELLE (3), 2nd: PEBBLES WILLDO (4), 3rd: THE WONDERFUL CAT (7), 4th: NISHANI SPIRIT (1).

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Race 2 summary - SARONA DOWNS should roll along in front and if they leave him alone he may steal this from the corner. BRIGHTLY GOES comes off two solid placings and a win is close whilst WILD IRISH BOY lines up for third straight win.
Race 2 tips - 1st: SARONA DOWNS (5), 2nd: BRIGHTLY GOES (1), 3rd: WILD IRISH BOY (4), 4th: ADOLESCENT (6).

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Race 3 summary - Only race fitness that cost BRAVADO LASS first-up from spell and she will lead these for a long way. Liked the way RIOHSEI got home last start and she can sneak a place again. EXPLOSIVE SPORT has 4kg claim and racing well enough to suggest a win is close. LIBERTY BOY for the wider exotics.
Race 3 tips - 1st: BRAVADO LASS (5), 2nd: RIOHSEI (9), 3rd: EXPLOSIVE SPORT (2), 4th: LIBERTY BOY (3).

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Race 4 summary - YAWKEY WAY has been threatening to win this prep and will not get easier chance than this whilst ESPRIT WARRIOR can bounce back into some form. Include JOSIE'S CRUISER from ideal barrier. WHISKEY BUSINESS prominent in early betting.
Race 4 tips - 1st: YAWKEY WAY (8), 2nd: ESPRIT WARRIOR (1), 3rd: JOSIE'S CRUISER (7), 4th: WHISKEY BUSINESS (2).

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Race 5 summary - Find QUIRIMBAS a very frustrating mare but she is going to win one of these and I want to be on her when she does. KAPPY CINO was solid winner two back and runner up has since won so if finds that form will figure. BUTLER BUTLER is third-up from spell and out to right distance whilst FLYING FRAGMENTS may sneak a place.
Race 5 tips - 1st: QUIRIMBAS (8), 2nd: KAPPY CINO (4), 3rd: BUTLER BUTLER (1), 4th: FLYING FRAGMENTS (3).

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Race 6 summary - WILLY WHITE SOCKS is so honest and although he is carrying the grandstand on his back he can beat these. ALLELU comes back off two Flemington runs and surely better suited here whilst MONSOON CHARLIE is in consistent form and cannot be dismissed. AL GERARD next best.
Race 6 tips - 1st: WILLY WHITE SOCKS (1), 2nd: ALLELU (6), 3rd: MONSOON CHARLIE (9), 4th: AL GERARD (4).

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Race 7 summary - VALORHESSE has won two of her three this time in and can return to winners stall whilst FLYING CYRIL can bounce back from last start effort. Would not leave DASH OF THE DART out of place chances. SHEOAK for the wider exotics.
Race 7 tips - 1st: VALORHESSE (4), 2nd: FLYING CYRIL (2), 3rd: DASH OF THE DART (8), 4th: SHEOAK (3).

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