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Horses To Follow – Rosehill 22/7

July 24, 2023

Horses To Follow – Rosehill 22/7

We’ve crunched the numbers and have watched the replays to find the horses we think you should back next start.

Only the one horse to follow this week & you will find it by scrolling down.

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Chorlton Lane – Race 7

  • Last 600m: 35.32
  • Last 200m: 11.92
  • View Replay below

The Maher & Eustace trained 3YO has been imported from Ireland and has looked impressive on Australian soil thus far.

He was able to win a 2&3YO BM72 at his first Australian start and as you will see in the replay below, he worked home nicely to finish 1.79L behind the winner.

When To Bet

We would love to see this horse step out to 1800m-2000m next start and if he gets that we will be betting up.

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