Welcome to our horse racing preview and betting tips for racing on Tuesday, March 10th.
Two of Tuesday's meetings come from Kilmore and Wagga, and Luke Krahe has highlighted four selections throughout the afternoon.
Check out his preview and tips below!
Horse Racing Tips: Tuesday, March 10th
Kilmore Race 4 - (Market)
(10) Sharlie is coming back in trip from 2200m to the 10 furlongs. Two starts back at Wodonga over a mile she was last in the small field, improved deep and ran on well to only be beaten a length in a race where it was not beneficial to be giving a start. She then went to Bendigo and after opening favourite, was very easy in the betting to start $4.20. She had a good run in transit and loomed but was only fair late, indicating she didn’t run it out. Yendall sticks with the ride, hopefully he can get her cover early and make one run.
Kilmore Race 6 - (Market)
With the claiming jockey taking the 2kg here, I expect that (9) Princess Kayo will be ridden positively from the wide gate. She resumed at Sale in a similar race to this, had a good run and chased hard, layed out in the straight and stuck on ok but did have every chance. She ran on hard second-up to place last prep, she has placed at all three soft track runs. Improvement likely second-up, should be able to get each-way odds for a bet to nothing if that’s your go.
Wagga Race 1 - (Market)
(4) Armani Blaze will be big odds here, this is just the second time he has been to the races. He trialed twice before his debut, the second of those was a good trial win at Kembla. He went to Newcastle on the inner track on debut and was very easy in the betting from single figures out to 20/1. He was caught wide early and had to work to get across outside the leader, he was disappointing dropping off from the turn. It wasn’t a great debut on paper but there are a lot of positives for an improved performance here. He gets a senior jockey, gets a good draw to be on the speed, steps up in trip in an easier maiden and gets a firmer surface. The maiden at Newcastle he came through last start has proven a good form reference, the winner has since come out and won again out of that grade and the second horse lost by the smallest possible margin at its next start. Happy to take the big odds each-way.
Wagga Race 3 - (Market)
To put it simply, (4) Jodhpur just looks a better horse than his opposition. He resumed here at the end of January and was super over the 6 furlongs, got well back and got wide and ran on hard to score impressively. Second-up he was at Albury, he started favourite and after getting back, ran on hard again and was super over the last furlong into second. There will be some keen to take him on I supppose, jumping from 1400m to 2000m for the first time. He spends nothing in the run from the inside and should be able to explode when asked. Hopefully he is saved for one run, he should be too quick.