Rosehill Premier’s Cup analysis

Breednet - Friday August 25

The Racenet Speedmaps and form analysts have combined to give punters a leg-up in the $125,000 Listed Premier's Cup (1900m) at Rosehill on Saturday.

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Racenet's Premier's Cup speedmap.

Racenet's Speedmaps spokesman Greg Polson said the race should be a fairly run affair with two candidates to lead engaged.

"I think Classic Uniform will hold the front and lead them up but Broadside is also capable of adopting that role," Polson said.

"Singing resumes here and in the past he's raced quite fresh early in a prep so he could also be close up with Loyalty Man likely to be prominent from the wide gate.

"King Viv gets the gun run behind the speed while Destiny's Kiss settles back."

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Corporate bookie Ladbrokes are offering $3.10 for the favourite Broadside, $4.20 Loyalty Man, $5 Classic Uniform, $6.50 King Viv, $10 Centre Pivot, $14 Destiny's Kiss and Hipparchus with the other runners at $20 or better.

"Happy to say the winner comes from Classic Uniform, Loyalty Man, Broadside and Destiny's Kiss," Racenet form analyst Cameron Happ said.

"Classic Uniform is our top-rated runner and is good value at $5 while Destiny's Kiss also represents an attractive bet at $14.

"We couldn't possibly get Broadside anywhere near as short as his quote so we're happy to take him on first-up at 2000m.

"Using the Ladbrokes Odds Boost you can lock in $6.50 for Classic Uniform or $18 for Destiny's Kiss. Something on each of them is our preferred staking option."

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Our assessment of the race and prices are.

No.

Horse

Rating

Price

2

Classic Uniform

60.1

$3.30

6

Loyalty Man

58.3

$5.70

7

Broadside

57.9

$5.70

1

Destiny's Kiss

56.5

$9.90

3

Singing

56

$13

9

King Viv

56

$13

8

Hipparchus

55.3

$23

4

Centre Pivot

55.3

$23

5

Dee I Cee

47.5

$101

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