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Best Of The Best – Our 3 Best Bets For Saturday 28/11

November 28, 2020

Best Of The Best – Our 3 Best Bets For Saturday 28/11

After a rough run at Kembla’s Gong meeting last week, we’ll look to get back on track at Festival Stakes Day at Rosehill. There’s an up and coming Cummings filly and a pair of progressive horses returning from hit and run stints in Melbourne that have caught our eye.

Rosehill Race 1 – Sliders

This Godolphin filly was impressive winning on debut at Newcastle on Hunter Day. She is the full sister to Silver Eagle winner Flit and this race looks a nice progression. The Cummings stable are not renowned for having their top 2yo debutants wound up to win 900m scampers in their first race start but that’s exactly what she did. The 1100m looks ideal where she should box seat and be strong late.

Tip: Slider 2 units win @ $3.9 With TopSport


Rosehill Race 5 – Plaquette

Plaquette looks to have found a suitable race here having returned from Melbourne where she finished half a length 3rd at Flemington last start. The stable seem to be keen on keeping her fresh so the 3 week break looks ideal. The Bowman booking at 56.5kg is a positive indicator and she should receive a gun run from barrier 6.

Tip: Plaquette 1 unit win @ $3.2 With TopSport


Rosehill Race 7 – Outrageous

Outrageous is a horse that has been working through his grades nicely and looks ready to add a black type win to his record. He was impressive winning first up at Flemington where he sat off the leaders in the run and was dominant down the long Flemington straight. This is a step up in class but with only 54kg on his back he looks beautifully placed.

Tip: Outrageous 2 units win @ $6  With TopSport

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