Canterbury Best Selection & Value Play 1/1 | The Sporting Base
[google-translator]

Canterbury Best Selection & Value Play 1/1

January 1, 2025

Canterbury Best Selection & Value Play 1/1

The Listed Canterbury Sprint headlines a competitive card of racing at Canterbury this afternoon. Our analyst has found a Freedman sprinter that looks set to fire 2nd up and a Hawkes filly resuming as the Value Play


Best Selection: R7- Time To Boogie

This looks like a great set up for Time To Boogie. The Freedman gelding gets a great map holding a position on the rail and behind the speed from gate 1.

 

He went into a lot of black books after an eye-catching Randwick trial where he cruised to 2nd under a tight strangle. He was great 1st up at Randwick when run down in the final strides by Iowna Merc to finish 0.1L 2nd. He strips fitter for this and should go well at Canterbury. 2nd up off a long break in a slight query but he has been in work a long time having been scratched from a lot of wet tracks.


[the_ad id=”95192″]


Value Selection: R3- Jayashree

Jayashree looks to be in good order on the back of finishing 2nd in a Rosehill trial. She was a Kembla runner up on debut before being spelled after a disappointing Warwick Farm run.

Tell Us What You Think Below

May 1, 2026

Rockets won't have Kevin Durant for game six against the Lakers

Earlier today we discussed about the possibility of the Houston Rockets and Philadelphia 76ers coming back to win their respective first round series However, if the Rockets hope to win four Read More

May 1, 2026

Opinion: Why the 76ers and Rockets can still win their first round series

The first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs are taking shape, and there are two first round series I find very intriguing--one in the East and one in the West The Eastern Series has the Philadelphia Read More

May 1, 2026

Jack Draper withdraws from the French Open with a knee injury

British tennis star Jack Draper of London, England will not be competing at the 2026 French Open because of a knee injury according to Russell Fuller and Amy Lofthouse of the British Broadcasting Read More