TopSport’s Top 5 Market Movers For Saturday 22/10
October 22, 2022
Our weekly feature will provide you with TopSport’s top 5 racing market movers from around Australia this Saturday.
Moonee Valley R5: Hell Hath No Fury
- Trainer: Danny O’Brien
- Jockey: James McDonald
- Barrier: 4
- Price: $5.50-$4.20
She’s the fresh horse on the scene as she’s had almost a month between runs after her close-up third in a strong form race at Sandown Hillside behind Waltz On By. James McDonald goes on and punters believe she’s ready to peak at her third run back.
Get Great Odds With Unibet HereMoonee Valley R10: Agreeable
- Trainer: Will Clarken
- Jockey: Jamie Kah
- Barrier: 2
- Price: $6-$4.60
Former smart Victorian mare now in the care of top Adelaide trainer Will Clarken. She finished on strongly to win the Murray Bridge Cup at her last start. She handles all going and gets Jamie Kah back on and she has won twice on her from six rides.
Get Great Odds With Unibet HereRandwick R5: Palmetto
- Trainer: John Sargent
- Jockey: Tyler Schiller
- Barrier: 3
- Price: $21-$13
This has been a nice longshot move on the former Kiwi who resumes from a spell. He’s a first-up winner and loves it heavy. He’s been trialling well. Looks nice value. Get Great Odds With Unibet Here
Randwick R10: Acquitted
- Trainer: Kris Lees
- Jockey: Dylan Gibbons
- Barrier: 3
- Price: $19-$8.50
Former English galloper raced by the astute Australian Bloodstock and he’s been well found in the betting. He showed talent earlier this year in his two Australian starts which netted a fourth at Randwick and a first at Eagle Farm. Loves it wet and races well first-up. Get Great Odds With Unibet Here
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