Flemington Tip Sheet & Staking Plan: Saturday 19th June
June 19, 2021
Saturday Victorian racing heads back to HQ where Flemington hosts a competitive 9 race winter card.
The track is currently rated a Soft 7. Victorians are set to expect a cold day with a top of 14 degrees! Despite the clear day, the damage has already been done with the track as it is well and truly into the soft range.
The rail is out 11m for the entire meeting. Expecting the track to be quite on pace with the rail being out this far.
- Victorian Results: TO BE UPDATED
Race 1Â – 11:45AM Rod Johnson Handicap (1420 METRES)
#7 Somewatt Fabulous, #10 Forbidden City, #2 Bon Vivant, #8 Secret Glamour
Race 2Â – 12:20PM Adam Lindsay Gordon Handicap (2540 METRES)
#5 Fanciful Toff, #2 South Pacific, #3 Norway, #4 Saunter Boy
Race 3Â – 12:55PM Murray Cox Handicap (1000 METRES)
#1 Express Pass, #9 Modear, #10 Zorro’s Dream, #3 Montenegro Man
Race 4Â – 1:30PM Bruce Gadsden Handicap (1420 METRES)
#4 Witchfulthinking, #9 Poysed To Rain, #6 Maximak, #7 Don’ttelltheboss
Race 5Â – 2:05PM The David Bourke (1620 METRES)
#6 Think N Fly, #8 Degraves, #9 Karabui, #3 One More Try
Race 6Â – 2:45PM Sir Henry Bolte Handicap (2000 METRES)
#1 Namakwa, #4 Cakewalk Baby, #2 Reuber, #6 Marcolt
Race 7Â – 3:25PM A.R. Creswick Stakes (1200 METRES)
#11 Aidensfield, #10 Capriccio, #9 Stellar Pauline, #1 Curran
Race 8Â – 4:00PM Brian Beattie Handicap (1420 METRES)
#13 Dice Roll, #11 Rubisaki, #7 Aramayo, #4 Harlech
Race 9Â – 4:32PM Jack Styring OAM Sprint (1100 METRES)
#2 William Thomas, #6 I Am Someone, #7 Bless Her, #1 Red Can Man
Staking Plan
Race 7 – #11 Aidensfield (2 Units Win, 3 Units Place)
Total Outlay:Â 5 Units
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