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Rosehill Best Selection & Value Play 7/12

December 7, 2024

Rosehill Best Selection & Value Play 7/12

Sydney racing returns to Rosehill for their last meeting of the year. Our analyst has selected a highly promising Hawkes 3yo and a Godolphin mare that looks likely to sharpen up with the blinkers going on as the value play.

Best Selection: R1- Theblade

Theblade really impressed when 5.6L winner at Kensington on debut after being well supported on the back of some nice trials. That was back in August and he has been freshened up and recorded another impressive trial victory where he sat 3-wide midfield and held off the much more experienced Time To Boogie. He looks well placed to perform well in 3yo company here.


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Value Selection: R9- Inhibitions

Inhibitions gets the blinkers on but does drop back from 1300m, after she was ridden with a lot more intent than usual at Newcastle on Hunter Day, in order to be relevant with the track pattern. She settled 2nd and looked the winner at the 200m but didn’t quite let don’t like we normally see to finish 1.2L 2nd with a big 2.2L gap back to a previous Saturday winner in Battleton. There looks to be enough speed on here for her to feature.

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