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Warwick Farm Best Selection & Value Play 4/12/24

December 3, 2024

Warwick Farm Best Selection & Value Play 4/12/24

Midweek racing returns to Warwick Farm on Wednesday. Our analyst has found a Pride runner that had a hard luck story 1st up and a Waterhouse/Bott runner resuming with a few signals of intent as the value play.


Best Selection: R6- Accredited

Accredited was one of the sickest beats of the year last start at Canterbury. He settled 2 pairs back on the fence off a hot tempo and when the on-speed runners went nowhere at the top of the straight he was caught all over heels until the 100m. He looked like running a nice 4th but absolutely exploded and just missed in a photo.

He is better than midweek company and should prove it here. The wide gate over Warwick Farm 1200m may take bad luck out of it.


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Value Selection: R5- Invincible Spy

Invincible Spy profiles nicely for this resuming over a mile on the back of 3 trials, the latest over 1200m. He won the MTC Guineas at Wagga last prep before going on the win a BM 72 at Randwick over 1800m against much better company than this.

There is plenty of intent shown from the Waterhouse/Bott team to suggest he will run well having been gelded, the blinkers going on and Molly Bourke’s claim utilised.

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