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RACING: Three Canterbury Tips You Must Follow 19/12

December 19, 2025

RACING: Three Canterbury Tips You Must Follow 19/12

Friday night racing at Canterbury has caught our attention as we have found three runners that we think are great plays, and you can follow them below.

1/3 Race 1: Miss Lola – $4.40

This filly wasn’t far away when running second at Warwick Farm last start, and we love that she is dropping back 150m, where she has placed twice.

She is due a win, and the booking of Nash Rawiller gives us a lot of confidence

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2/3 Race 4: Cinsault – $2.50

This mare was dominant when winning at Kembla last start, where she finished 3.5L ahead of her rivals.

She has moved to the Freedman stable, who has had a lot of success with the Godolphin runners when first up for his stable, and that looks to continue here.

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3/3 Race 7: Existential Bob – $5.00

Bob is knocking on the door after he was beaten less than 0.5L at Rosehill in a much harder race last start.

He has had two runs for two seconds at Canterbury and the $5 looks a great bet

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