Randwick Best Selection & Value Play 21/6 | The Sporting Base
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Randwick Best Selection & Value Play 21/6

June 21, 2025

Randwick Best Selection & Value Play 21/6

Sydney racing takes place at Randwick headlines by the Listed Civic Stakes and kicking off on a Soft 5 with a +3m Rail. Our analyst likes a Pride gelding bringing an outstanding recent record in the feature and a Godolphin runner that had no luck in a strong form race as the value play.

Best Selection: R9- Headley Grange

This race sets up perfectly for Headley Grange bringing an outstanding recent record with 4 wins and 4 2nds from his last 8 starts. He was heavily backed 1st up and recorded a 0.7L win in BM94 company over 1300m. The big tick is that many of his rivals in the market will be up on top of a hectic tempo whilst he will be back smoking the pipe midfield from a great gate.


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Value Selection: R10- Pereille

Pereille was unlucky when blocked for a run and eventually forced to take inside runs when 1.8L 4th to the talented Headley Grange. Stablemate Kerguelen is no doubt the horse to beat but the difference in price is too large to ignore for Pereille. 

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