February 8, 2026, Sunday
FREE: Moonee Valley Tip Sheet & Staking Plan: Saturday 26th April
April 26, 2025
Saturday Metropolitan racing in Victoria heads to Moonee Valley for 9 races with the first to commence at 12:20pm local time.
The track is currently rated as a soft 7. Victorians are expecting a top of 20 degrees. Watch and assess for any changes during the meeting.
The rail is out 4m for this meeting. With the rail out 4m, The Valley typically favours runners who are drawn low and can settle on speed.
Race 1 – 12:20PM Evergreen Turf Handicap (1000 METRES)
- Saluted – 3. All Pink – 7. Tetsu Belle – 5. Alzaro
Race 2 – 12:55PM Manhari Handicap (1200 METRES)
- Elouyou – 5. Deekay – 7. Prinzerro – 2. Extratwo
Race 3 – 1:30PM Western General Bodyworks Handicap (1200 METRES)
- Zebella – 6. Excess – 2. Material Dream – 1. Shesallshenanigans
Race 4 – 2:05PM FRS FIRE Services Handicap (1000 METRES)
- Deepfloat Diva – 1. Port Albert – 3. New York Lustre – 5. Gitalong
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Race 5 – 2:40PM Ladbrokes Form Genius Handicap (1519 METRES)
- Chorlton Lane – 5. Suparazi – 9. El Rocko – 2. Nicolini Vito
Race 6 – 3:15PM Symal Handicap (1200 METRES)
- Barbaric Lad – 6. Dirty Grin – 5. Ravalli – 4. Primal Spirit
Race 7 – 3:55PM Revert Group Handicap (1200 METRES)
- Grinzinger Sun – 1. Let’sfacethemusic – 7. Stage N Screen – 3. Untapped
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Race 8 – 4:30PM Dynamic Print Group Handicap (2040 METRES)
- Khor – 8. Muktamil – 9. Galilaeus – 2. Denmark
Race 9 – 5:10PM Manhari Recycling Handicap (1600 METRES)
- Le Zebra – 8. Waimarie – 9. Ambassadorial – 6. Lauding
Staking Plan
- Race 3 – 5. Zebella (1 Unit Win)
- Race 4 – 10. Deepfloat Diva (2 Units win)
Total Outlay: 3 Units
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