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Warwick Farm Best Selection & Value Play 23/10

October 22, 2024

Warwick Farm Best Selection & Value Play 23/10

Midweek racing heads to Warwick Farm  for consecutive weeks. Our analyst has found a pair of O’Shea & Charlton runners as the best selection and value runner of the meeting.


Best Selection: R2- Komodo Dragon

Komodo Dragon strips fitter after he loomed up to win at Kensington last start but just couldn’t get past the inside runners racing on the superior ground along the inside. He was 5 weeks between runs on that occasion and did seem to peak on his run 150m. I expect him to improve off that.

He showed promise winning consecutive provincial races leading into last start. He maps to get a nice run 2 pairs back off a hot tempo. J Mac sticks from last start 3rd at Kensington.


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Value Selection: R7- Interjection

Interjection looks well placed dropping back from Listed company where he copped interference at the start before running a competitive 3L 5th in the Dulcify Stakes. He won consecutive races at Newcastle and Kembla prior. 

He maps to get a nice run in the first 4 and looks over the odds at $6.

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