FREE: Ascot Selections Wednesday 15th February
February 15, 2023
Race 1 – 1:09PM AUDI CENTRE PERTH HANDICAP (1000 METRES)
1. Cut The Talk – 3. Bisector – 2. Work In Progress – 5. Platinum Class
Cut The Talk chased hard last start into 2nd behind My Bella Mae in a race that rated through the roof, who went onto take out an incredibly strong edition of the Cyril Flower Stakes over the weekend and looks one of the most exciting prospects in WA racing, don’t get many better formlines than that. Drops back into a midweek 54+ and can tow-ball the likely strong speed set by Bisector and Work In Progress who are both talented and very speedy. Confident he can get over the top of them late.
View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide HereRace 2 – 1:44PM MOTORONE MAIDEN (1100 METRES)
9. Marmooga – 6. Don’t Trust Judas – 8. Promised Bride – 4. Aroochacha
Marmooga is a talented filly who has been plagued by bad barrier draws at her last couple. Loved the way last start over the 1000m after drawing 13 of 13 she sat 4 wide no cover throughout and kept coming through the line into 3rd. The booking of Holly here suggests they are going to show some really intent to roll forward and find a position on-speed. Takes some weight off her back too, if she can get across cheaply or to the breeze without doing too much work, this field lacks a bit of depth and she can prove too good for them.
Don’t Trust Judas looks quite green but very talented off the back of his 1000m trial win at Belmont, has gears and thought he looked the main danger.
Promised Bride has been chasing hard down in the Great Southern region of the state at her past couple and from the inside draw can take up a very prominent position, really honest conveyance.
Aroochacha’s trial was only fair to my eye, huge respect to the combination but not sure just yet he is one of their better ones. View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide Here
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Race 3 – 2:19PM KENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE MAIDEN (1100 METRES)
4. Fluro Neuro – 3. Frantic War – 12. Amber Glide – 14. She’s Imminent
Fluro Neuro is short and deservedly so. Beaten a lip on debut by a nice horse in Vision Of Grace before then running 2nd to Miss Drakova at his next start, who the start after ran 3rd in a Burgess Queen behind Laced Up Heels and Amelia’s Jewel. In my opinion, that’s the best 3yo form we’ve got her in WA so far this season and now under the care of Grant and Alana Williams, you’d suggest they add considerable polish to what he was already producing on the track. William Pike takes the ride, horse has terrific gate speed so should lob in a lovely position from the draw and prove very hard to beat, no surprises the market has gravitated this way. Double him up with Cut The Talk in race 1, looks a nice multi to kick-off the early part of the card if keen to have a bet.
Frantic War was wide throughout 1st up over the 1000m off the back of a pair of very impressive trials leading in and kept coming all the way to the line when just beaten a bob City Angel. Massive effort, can position up closer from the softer draw here and don’t suspect he will be a maiden long.
Have loved all the trials of Amber Glide leading into today’s debut. Slight query on where she gets to in the run from the draw but the Ross Price yard is firing at the moment and she looks to have plenty of ability.
She’s Imminent rattled home late in her most recent trial and after Luke Campbell’s claim only gets in here with 52kgs for the debut, looks to have an engine. View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide Here
Race 4 – 2:54PM THE KENDA TYRE HANDICAP (1000 METRES)
2. Cruise To Victory – 3. City Angel – 10. Tanta Bellezza – 1. Rock This Town
Cruise To Victory
Cruise To Victory always touted real ability as a 2yo when just a bit green and still hadn’t put it all together yet. Was tipped out, brought back in as a 3yo and his 1st up win down the Pinjarra straight five really took me. Travelled strongly down the “wrong” part of the straight, once asked for an effort he really ripped away from them late and the 2nd horse is already a subsequent winner from that event as well. Can hold a prominent position from barrier 2, if there’s any improvement back around a bend, he’s hard to beat again.
1.5 Units WIN
City Angel was a nice trial winner prior to the fresh win and was very well-backed before being uncharacteristically slow away. Pontiff had to zig and zag but she still packed too much firepower for them late and showed she certainly has more durability than I originally thought. Tricky draw to navigate but can go on with it.
Tanta Bellezza was a really nice trial for a yard that has been firing in recent times and looks over the odds on the minimum.
Rock This Town is very fast but stepped slowly last start, a repeat of that and he might really struggle to get across. View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide Here
Race 5 -3:34PM MADDINGTON & CANNING VALE TOYOTA HANDICAP (1500 METRES)
3. Alaskalot – 4. Axeman’s Jazz – 5. Diamond Scene – 2. Kelvinater
Alaskalot looks the obvious coming through the Pinjarra Breeders Classic with how well that form reference stood up over the weekend. Got a long way off them on a day it was terribly difficult to make ground and thought he hit the line nicely late beaten only 3L All The King’s Men. Looks a horse that is only going to get stronger over more ground and back into a midweek CL1 from a soft draw, looks very hard to knock if he can keep progressing. Just a slight query on the fact he did have a small setback after being trodden on at the 250m of that Breeders Classic, returning to scale with a bruised tendon. Fingers crossed he is all over that to be starting here.
Axeman’s Jazz is a real scopey, Dundeel gelding for Grant and Alana Williams that certainly looks a WATC Derby prospect. The 2nd trial was better than his 1st and one of the rare few types I could say that 1500m fresh is a set-up that I like for him.
Diamond Scene box-seated in a very weak maiden over this trip at Pinjarra last start and was able to get the job done. Peters horses always progress the more racing they get under their belt, but not completely sold on him yet.
Kelvinater was run off his legs 1st up in 3yo company at 1100m. Trial prior to that was awesome, the query being the 5 weeks between runs. View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide Here
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Race 6 – 4:10PM STATEWIDE OIL HANDICAP (1200 METRES)
6. Dazzling Dane – 4. Major Max – 1. Avoidance – 3. Predetermined
Dazzling Dane
Dazzling Dane races 1st up here for the new yard joining Simon Miller’s ranks and brings plenty of interest for me. A horse that has always flashed plenty of ability when she was with Raquel Williams, she just ran into plenty of unsuitable races and her racing pattern hurt her ultimately. Joins the Miller camp, which should really only bring her on as a racehorse and gets the Blinkers on here for the 1st time in her career which is a terrific sign of intent. Not asked for any ounce of effort in her recent trial and thought she got to the line super as a result. Looks like there are enough speed influences in this race to ensure a genuine tempo and convinced she can run a very good race fresh for the new yard if she doesn’t get too far back.
0.5 Units EACH WAY
Major Max is a very nice horse. Put away a really strong 3yo field the last time we saw him and his recent trial seems to show that he may have even come back better after a spell. Is still a CL1 racing in a CL3, but he looks to have stacks of ability and can take up a prominent position from the low draw. Suspect they might try and find some cover with him stalking the speed, not sure the breeze would be an ideal position for him to race from 1st up.
Avoidance is a new acquisition from NSW for Grant and Alana Williams and looks quality. 1st up record says he may just need this run to really bring him on but thought his recent trial at Belmont under William Pike (who takes the ride here) was really solid. Wouldn’t surprise to see him win.
Predetermined ran a strong 3rd in a good race 1st up in WA behind Hola Marea after leading. Can likely hold up in front here from barrier 1 but this race looks a lot deeper. Gangemi stable off the back of what they delivered on the weekend just starting to really warm up again after a quiet period.
Honey Dew another that can be a big improver back in grade and very well-placed after Luke Campbell’s claim. Just hasn’t fired a shot since that very impressive trial prior to her kicking off her prep.
Best race of the day.
Race 7 – 4:50PM SADLEIRS HANDICAP (1800 METRES)
9. Queen Of Jerusalem – 7. Beat The Bro – 3. Wee Ripper – 12. High Commission
Was big on the chances of Queen Of Jerusalem in a Saturday 60+ the last time we saw her. In a slowly run race, thought Chris Parnham pulled the wrong reign opting to circle the field and take her to the front mid race when I felt there was the perfect opportunity to slot in 3 deep with cover and get the same run the eventual winner of the race Currimundi got, but that’s racing. She will be winning better races than this in due course I’m sure, Clint Johnston Porter hops aboard and will just need some room to extricate her off the fence at the right time and she can bounce back.
Beat The Bro I give a really good chance here out to 1800m. Loved his last run over the mile in better grade, very slowly run race, was very slow away and loved the way he got through the line late in an unsuitable race given how it was run. The last time we saw him over 1800m, he ran 3rd in a 72+ and now carries 1kg less in a 60+. Drawn well, can position up a pair or two closer and this is great placement.
Wee Ripper is building into the prep nicely. Terrific 1st up in a fast run race, not suited by how slow they went 2nd up, think Troy Turner will look to race very positive here and ensure there is some tempo in the race, that is where he does his best racing.
High Commission is drawn very sticky but will come across to sit over the speed, beat home a subsequent winner 1st up at Pinjarra when suited by the pattern of that day but you’d suspect there’s still improvement to come with him.
Race 8 – 5:30PM TABTOUCH – HAVE YOU GOT THE TOUCH HANDICAP (1400 METRES)
1. Noble Born – 2. Romancing The Rock – 6. Guard The Safe – 9. Rock My Way
Noble Born wasn’t asked for any effort in her recent trial but went to the line well. Can cross over into a very prominent position for Holly Watson and races very well fresh. In a very difficult race, we’ll put her on top. Only missed the money once in 9 career starts.
Romancing The Rock gives the feel he will only get better the more racing he gets under his belt. Thought his recent trial was super and went really well racing against some nice horses in CL1/CL3 company last preparation. Pike on for Grant and Alana Williams from barrier 2, he will be very popular in the get-out.
Guard The Safe maps for the run of the race and chased home hard in a strong race last start behind Hola Marea.
Rock My Way is a very nice filly for Danny Morton and while the draw here hurts, she has a big finish on her and gets in with next to no weight on her back after the claim for Luke Campbell who is back in the saddle today.
Staking Plan
- Race 4 Cruise To Victory 1.5 Units WIN
- Race 6 Dazzling Dane 0.5 Units EACH WAY
- Multi: Race 1 Cut The Talk into Race 3 Fluro Neuro
2.5 Units Staked, small day today. Best of luck if having a wager. View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here! View Our NEW Form Guide Here
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