Cranbourne Tip Sheet & Staking Plan : Saturday 13th November
November 13, 2021
Saturday Victorian Racing action heads to Cranbourne where the Group 3 Cranbourne Cup will feature a fantastic 9 race program!
The track is currently rated a Heavy 8. Victorians are set for a freezing day with tops of 14 degrees! The damage has been done with the track. Expect it to stay well into the heavy range,
The rail is out 3m for this meeting. Cranbourne generally favours horses that can take up a position in running however, with the rainfall and possible track damage it might be handy to work to the middle of the track. Watch and assess.
- Victorian Results: TO BE UPDATED
Race 1Â – 12:35PM Rhino The Wrecker 2YO Plate (1000 METRES)
#10 Praire Flower, 8 Greyt Mumma, #12 You Ess Ess Are, #6 Taut You Cloud
Race 2Â – 1:10PM OBrien Real Estate 3YO Cranbourne Classic (2025 METRES)
#2 Station One, #3 The Amazonian, #4 Sacred Cove, #5 Toropeak
Race 3Â – 1:45PM Frankston Sand Soil & Mini Mix 3YO Handicap (1200 METRES)
#7 Riduna, #3 Jigsaw, #8 True Nobility, #2 He’s Xceptional
Race 4Â – 2:20PM Frankston Mazda Shooting Star (1500 METRES)
#4 Our Lone Star, #3 Real Sensation, #2 Lofty Star, #10 Mister Me
Race 5Â – 3:00PM Rosemont Stud Fillies & Mares Pendant (1400 METRES)
#6 April Rain, #2 Belle Plaisir, #5 Standoff, #10 Maybe The Best
Race 6Â – 3:40PM Procon Developments Apache Cat Classic (1000 METRES)
#4 Bless Her, #2 Dexelation, #1 Balzejowksi, #7 Sir Kalahad
Race 7Â – 4:20PM TAB Cranbourne Cup (1600 METRES)
#11 Our Playboy, #1 Buffalo River, #3 Age Of Chivalry, #13 Don’t Doubt Dory
Race 8Â – 5:00PM Reed Cranes & Transport Marathon Handicap (2550 METRES)
#3 Mankayan, #5 Accountability, #15 Into Rio, #4 Royal Crown
Race 9Â – 5:40PM Hertz Handicap (1300 METRES)
#6 Mr Roger, #1 The General, #5 Naval Envoy, #4 High N Dry
Staking Plan
Race 3 – #7 Riduna (3 Units Win)
Race 5 – #6 April Rain (5 Units Win)
Race 7 – #11 Our Playboy (3 Units Win)
Total Outlay: 11 Units
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