Essayer OR - Gratuit
Immediate Edge to stay unbeaten
The Straits Times
|March 07, 2025
(6) DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT ran a lovely race behind Bel Canto Dream on Feb 15. He drops in trip for this maiden plate. If he can build on his last performance, he will be hard to beat.
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(2) UNDERCOVER LOVER ran much better last time. There should be no excuses from a good draw; he must be respected.
(9) KEEP HAPPY ran a fair race on debut behind Rahhabba despite a poor draw. With some luck in running, she could improve and trouble them in the finish.
(4) REGINA TAMARA ran a much better race on Dec 22. On her best form she could earn some money.
RACE 2 (1,160M) Last-start winners (2) CRYSTAL GROVE and (1) ARASHI concede weight to maiden rivals but their experience will stand them in good stead. The latter overcame a slow start to make a winning debut and it should pay to follow her progress. The betting should provide clues to the newcomers.
Erik The Red youngsters (5) RED PENNY and (3) KING HARALD make particular appeal on pedigree. Follow the market moves.
RACE 3 (1,600M) (5) LET IT BE SAID quickened up really well to win a good race on Jan 25. He is extremely progressive; he should love the step-up in trip to 1,600m. With some luck in running, he will be hard to beat.
(4) RICH FOLKS HOAX powered home to win well in his last start. He will be stalking the speed from a good draw. He can win a race like this quite easily.
(6) FUTURE TURN has run two good seconds in succession. He is honest and he tries hard; include him into all bet types.
(2) FATAL GEM ran a fair race in the Grade 3 Summer Fling Stakes on Jan 25. She should enjoy the drop back in trip to 1,600m. On best form, she can be competitive.
RACE 4 (1,400M) (7) PUMPKIN PIE ran on well to finish second on debut over 1,160m. With experience aiding, any improvement over this longer trip could see him go one better. Fillies (9) CAPE SAFFRON and (10) WEARINGOFTHEGREEN, thanks to a handy 3kg sex allowance, can trouble the selection.
(1) SEVENTH FLEET is open to improvement after being gelded and has scope for progress.
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